Verily there was lightning in Aklis
as Shibli Bagarag flashed the Sword over the clamouring
beasts: the shape of the great palace stood forth
vividly, and a wide illumination struck up the streams,
and gilded the large hanging leaves, and drew the
hills glimmeringly together, and scattered fires on
the flat faces of the rocks. Then the seven youths
said quickly, ’Away! out of Aklis, O Master of
the Event! from city to city of earth this light is
visible, and men will know that Fate is in travail,
and an Event preparing for them, and Shagpat will be
warned by the portent; wherefore lose not the happy
point of time on which thy star is manifest.’
And they cried again, ‘Away! out of Aklis!’
with gestures of impatience, urging his departure.
Then said he, ’O youths, Sons
of Aklis, it is written that gratitude is the poor
man’s mine of wealth, and the rich man’s
flower of beauty; and I have but that to give ye for
all this aid and friendliness of yours.’
But they exclaimed, ’No aid
or friendliness in Aklis! By the gall of the
Roc! it is well for thee thou camest armed with potent
spells, and hadst one to advise and inspirit thee,
or thou wouldst have stayed here to people Aklis,
and grazed in a strange shape.’
Now, the seven waxed in impatience,
and he laid their hands upon his head and moved from
them with Abarak, to where in the dusk the elephant
that had brought them stood. Then the elephant
kneeled and took the twain upon his back, and bore
them across the dark land to that reach of the river
where the boat was moored in readiness. They entered
the boat silently among its drapery of lotuses, and
the Veiled Figure ferried them over the stream that
rippled not with their motion. As they were crossing,
desire to know that Veiled Figure counselled Shibli
Bagarag evilly to draw the Sword again, and flash
it, so that the veil became transparent. Then,
when Abarak turned to him for the reason of the flashing
of the Sword, he beheld the eyes of the youth fixed
in horror, glaring as at sights beyond the tomb.
He said nought, but as the boat’s-head whispered
among the reeds and long flowers of the opposite
marge, he took Shibli Bagarag by the shoulders
and pushed him out of the boat, and leaped out likewise,
leading him from the marge forcibly, hurrying
him forward from it, he at the heels of the youth
propelling him; and crying in out-of-breath voice
at intervals, ‘What sight? what sight?’
But the youth was powerless of speech, and when at
last he opened his lips, the little man shrank from
him, for he laughed as do the insane, a peal of laughter
ended by gasps; then a louder peal, presently softer;
then a peal that started all the echoes in Aklis.
After awhile, as Abarak still cried in his ear, ’What
sight?’ he looked at him with a large eye, saying
querulously, ’Is it written I shall be pushed
by the shoulder through life? And is it in the
pursuit of further thwackings?’
Abarak heeded him not, crying still,
‘What sight?’ and Shibli Bagarag lowered
his tone, and jerked his body, pronouncing the name
‘Rabesqurat!’ Then Abarak exclaimed, ’’Tis
as I weened. Oh, fool! to flash the Sword and
peer through the veil! Truly, there be few wits
will bear that sight!’ On a sudden he cried,
’No cure but one, and that a sleep in the bosom
of the betrothed!’
Thereupon he hurried the youth yet
faster across the dark lawns of Aklis toward the passage
of the Seventh Pillar, by which the twain had entered
that kingdom. And Shibli Bagarag saw as in a dream
the shattered door, shattered by the bar, remembering
dimly as a thing distant in years the netting of the
Queen, and Noorna chained upon the pillar; he remembered
Shagpat even vacantly in his mind, as one sheaf of
barley amid other sheaves of the bearded field, so
was he overcome by the awfulness of that sight behind
the veil of the Veiled Figure!
As they advanced to the passage, he
was aware of an impediment to its entrance, as it
had been a wall of stone there; and seeing Abarak enter
the passage without let, he kicked hard in front at
the invisible obstruction, but there was no coming
by. Abarak returned to him, and took his right
arm, and raised the sleeve from his wrist, and lo,
the two remaining hairs of Garraveen twisted round
it in sapphire winds. Cried he, ’Oh, the
generosity of Gulrevaz! she has left these two hairs
that he may accomplish swiftly the destiny marked
for him! but now, since his gazing through that veil,
he must part with them to get out of Aklis.’
And he muttered, ’His star is a strange one!
one that leadeth him to fortune by the path of frowns!
to greatness by the aid of thwackings! Truly
the ways of Allah are wonderful!’ Shibli Bagarag
resisted him in nothing, and Abarak loosed the two
bright hairs from his wrist, and those two hairs swelled
and took glittering scales, and were sapphire snakes
with wings of intense emerald; and they rose in the
air spirally together, each over each, so that to
see them one would fancy in the darkness a fountain
of sapphire waters flashed with the sheen of emerald.
When they had reached a height loftier than the topmost
palace-towers of Aklis, they descended like javelins
into the earth, and in a moment re-appeared, in the
shape of Genii when they are charitably disposed to
them they visit; not much above the mortal size, nor
overbright, save for a certain fire in their eyes
when they turned them; and they were clothed each
from head to foot in an armour of sapphire plates shot
with steely emerald. Surely the dragon-fly that
darteth all day in the blaze over pools is like what
they were. Abarak bit his forefinger and said,
’Who be ye, O sons of brilliance?’
They answered, ‘Karavejis and
Veejravoosh, slaves of the Sword.’
Then he said, ’Come with us
now, O slaves of the Sword, and help us to the mountain
of outer Aklis.’
They answered, ’O thou, there
be but two means for us of quitting Aklis: on
the wrist of the Master, or down the blade of the Sword!
and from the wrist of the Master we have been loosed,
and no one of thy race can tie us to it again.’
Abarak said, ‘How then shall the Master leave
Aklis?’
They answered, ’By Allah in
Aklis! he can carve a way whither he will with the
Sword.’
But Abarak cried, ’O Karavejis
and Veejravoosh! he bath peered through the veil of
the Ferrying Figure.’
Now, when they heard his words, the
visages of the Genii darkened, and they exclaimed
sorrowfully, ‘Serve we such a one?’
And they looked at Shibli Bagarag
a look of anger, so that he, whose wits were in past
occurrences, imagined them his enemy and the foe of
Noorna split in two, crying, ’How? Is Karaz
a couple? and do I multiply him with strokes of the
Sword?’
Thereupon he drew the Sword from his
girdle in wrath, flourishing it; and Karavejis and
Veejravoosh felt the might of the Sword, and prostrated
themselves to the ground at his feet. And Abarak
said, ’Arise, and bring us swiftly to the mountain
of outer Aklis.’
Then said they, ’Seek a passage
down yonder brook in the moonbeams; and it is the
sole passage for him now.’
Abarak went with them to the brook
that was making watery music to itself between banks
of splintered rock and over broad slabs of marble,
bubbling here and there about the roots of large-leaved
water-flowers, and catching the mirrored moon of Aklis
in whirls, breaking it in lances. Then they waded
into the water knee-deep, and the two Genii seized
hold of a great slab of marble in the middle of the
water, and under was a hollow brimmed with the brook,
that the brook partly filled and flowed over.
Then the Genii said to Abarak, ‘Plunge!’
and they said the same to Shibli Bagarag. The
swayer of the Sword replied, as it had been a simple
occasion, a common matter, and a thing for the exercise
of civility, ‘With pleasure and all willingness!’
Thereupon he tightened his girth, and arrowing his
two hands, flung up his heels and disappeared in the
depths, Abarak following. Surely, those two went
diving downward till it seemed to each there was no
bottom in the depth, and they would not cease to feel
the rushing of the water in their ears till the time
anticipated by mortals.