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able and majestic personage descended into 'the apartment. Unhappy princess of Cassimir!" said she, "how hast thy imprudence weakened my power, and destroyed 'thine own safety! If thou hadst not yielded to the false female slave, the sorceress Ulin had not triumphed over thee and me; but 'now she has given thee into the power and ' possession of Bennaskar, and I am not permitted to rescue thee from the clutches of this detested merchant."

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Then," said Bennaskar-who before was ' awed by the presence of the genius Macoma "-" Hemjunah is my own, and my faithful Ulin has not deceived me.-Come," con'tinued the abandoned villain, "come, prin'cess, let us divert your guardian genius with our connubial rites." At these words, exerting all his strength, the villain threw me beneath him: but his triumph was but short; for the genius advancing, immediately touched him with her wand and said "-"Wretched slave of iniquity, think not Heaven will suffer thee to complete the 'cursed purpose of thy black heart! Though I am not permitted to rescue the princess, yet I have power over thee, base tool of sin!

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'therefore, whenever you look upon the prin cess, you shall deprive her of sensation, and yourself be deprived of desire."

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"" Then," cried Bennaskar, rising and turn

ing from me, "I will at present disappoint thy power, till I receive my commands 'from the mouth of Ulin, the mistress of my 'fate." "Ah!" cried the enchantress Ulin, 'who that moment entered the vaulted cham. ber from the closet-which, my prince, you have heard described by Mahoud-" what hast thou done, thou enemy of our race! 'Accursed and fatal neglect, that I had not at 'first secured Bennaskar from thy power! But, since the inexorable word is gone forth, 'I will add to thy sentence.

"Here," continued she, stamping with ⚫ her foot, and an ugly dwarf arose through a 'trap-door in the chamber,

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Negro, be it thy business to attend my servant Bennaskar; and whenever thou seest that female deprived of sensation, do you bury her in the earth beneath this chamber.-And, Ben'naskar," continued the enchantress, "do

you take this phial; and, whenever you 'want to converse with this stubborn female, let one of your slaves, whom you can trust,

'pour part of the liquor into her mouth, and 'she shall recover; only retire yourself into ' the closet, that you be not seen of her, at 'least till she consent to your will, for then the enchantments of Macoma shall no longer 'prevail against you."

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"The enchantments," said Macoma, "O ' wretched Ulin! are not yet complete; there is yet a moment left, and both our power 'over Hemjunah and Bennaskar will be at an end. Therefore thus shall it be: Although Bennaskar is possessed of the princess, yet shall these apartments be hidden 'from the sight of all men, except on that 'day when thy evil race prevails. On the full ' of the moon only shall Bennaskar be able 'to explore these rooms.-And fear not, ami'able Hemjunah," said the genius, address'ing herself to me; "for neither force nor 'enchantment shall work your ruin without 'your own consent: and although Mahomet, displeased at your late imprudence, for a 'time permits this enchantment, yet at length, if you continue faithful and virtuous, he will assuredly deliver you." At 'these words Bennaskar turned towards me, with anger and disappointment in his eye;

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and immediately I was seized with a deep sleep, and what passed afterwards I know

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'I found myself awakened by the descent of some liquor in my mouth, and saw a black slave standing before me. At the same time the voice of Bennaskar issued forth from the closet

"Ill-fated princess Hemjunah! thy tyrant genius hath now hidden thee a month from my sight; while thy friends, Ulim and Bennaskar, seek to restore thee to light and to life: say but therefore thou wilt yield to my will, and the enchantments of Macoma will ⚫ be destroyed." "Wretched Bennaskar !" answered I, "I knew not that my sleep had continued a month; but if it be so long since I saw the genius Macoma in this chamber, I thank Mahomet that he hath so long hidden me from the persecutions of 'Bennaskar." Haughty princess!" an"swered the vile Bennaskar from the closet, "my slave shall inspire you with humbler 'words." Whereupon he ordered the black slave to give me fifty lashes with the cha

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But it is needless, O prince! to repeat

'the various designs of that wretch: for three ' months was I thus confined; and Bennaskar 'having exercised, through the hands of his 'slave, the cruelties of his heart, used at 'length, when he found me persist in my re'solution, to come forth, and by his presence deprive me of sensation. The adventures.

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' of the third month you have heard from the 'mouth of Mahoud; I shall therefore only continue my adventures from the time that 'he left me with the book in my hand.

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'Bennaskar seeing his friend Mahoud had left him, went out, and soon returned again with him; and taking him into the closet, in a moment came forth, and, touching me, ' he said, "Come, fair princess, the enchantments of Macoma are now at an end, and thou art given up entirely to the possession ' of Bennaskar." I shrieked at his words,

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hoping the cadi would hear me, but in vain; 'Bennaskar rose with me through the vaulted 'roof, and I found myself with him in a wide ' extended plain.

"Wretch!" said the genius Macoma, who that moment appeared, "hast thou dared to disobey my commands, and remove the princess from the vaulted cham

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