THE BALANCE TURNS.
IN a few minutes, following the lamps of the mutes, which, held out from the body as a bearer holds water in a vessel, had the appearance of floating down the darkness by themselves, we came to a stair which led us to _i_ She _i_ 's anteroom, the same that Billali had crept up upon all fours on the previous day.Here I would have bid the queen adieu, but she would not.
"Nay," she said, "enter with me, O Holly, for of a truth thy conversation pleaseth me.Think, O Holly:
for two thousand years have I had none to converse with save slaves and my own thoughts, and though of all this thinking hath much wisdom come, and many secrets been made plain, yet am I weary of my thoughts, and have come to loathe mine own society, for surely the food that memory gives to eat is bitter to the taste, and it is only with the teeth of hope that we can bear to bite it.Now though thy thoughts are green and tender, as becometh one so young, yet are they those of a thinking brain, and in truth thou dost bring back to my mind certain of those old philosophers with whom in days bygone I have disputed at Athens, and at Becca in Arabia, for thou hast the same crabbed air and dusty look, as though thou hadst passed thy days in reading ill-writ Greek, and been stained dark with the grime of manuscripts.So draw the curtain, and sit here by my side, and we will eat fruit, and talk of pleasant things.See, I will again unveil to thee.Thou hast brought it on thyself, OHolly; fairly have I warned theeand thou shalt call me beautiful as even those old philosophers were wont to do.Fie upon them, forgetting their philosophy!"And without more ado she stood up and shook the white wrappings from her, and came forth shining and splendid like some glittering snake when she has cast her slough; ay, and fixed her wonderful eyes upon memore deadly than any basilisk'sand pierced me through and through with their beauty, and sent her light laugh ringing through the air like chimes of silver bells.