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thee; Kallikrates。 And now one thing before the final 
moment of thy trial。 We go down into the presence of 
Death; for Life and Death are very near together; and…
…who knoweth?that might happen which should separate 
us for another space of waiting。 I am but a woman; and 
no prophetess; and I cannot read the future。 But this 
I knowfor I learned it from the lips of the wise man 
Nootthat my life is but prolonged and made more 
bright。 I cannot live for aye。 Therefore; before we 
go; tell me; O Kallikrates; that        of a truth thou 
dost forgive me; and dost love me from thy heart。 See; 
Kallikrates: much evil have I doneperchance it was 
evil but two nights gone to strike that girl who loved 
thee cold in deathbut she disobeyed me and angered 
me; prophesying misfortune to me; and I smote。 Be 
careful when power comes to thee also; lest thou too 
shouldst smite in thine anger or thy jealousy; for 
unconquerable strength is a sore weapon in the hands 
of erring man。 Yea; I have sinnedout of the 
bitterness born of a great love have I sinnedbut yet 
do I know the good from the evil; nor is my heart 
altogether hardened。 Thy love; O Kallikrates; shall be 
the gate of my redemption; even as aforetime my 
passion was the path down which I ran to evil。 For 
deep love unsatisfied is the hell of noble hearts and 
a portion for the accursed; but love that is mirrored 
back more perfect from the soul of our desired doth 
fashion wings to lift us above ourselves; and make us 
what we might be。 Therefore; Kallikrates; take me by 
the hand; and lift my veil with no more fear than 
though I were some peasant girl; and not the wisest 
and most beauteous woman in this wide world; and look 
me in the eyes; and tell me that thou dost forgive me 
with all thine heart; and that with all thine heart 
thou dost worship me。〃

 _i_ She _i_ paused; and the strange tenderness in her 
voice seemed to hover round us like a memory。 I know 
that the sound of it moved me more even than her 
words; it was so very humanso very womanly。 Leo; 
too; was strangely touched。 Hitherto he had been 
fascinated against his better judgment; something as a 
bird is fascinated by a snake; but now I think that 
all this passed away; and he realized that he really 
loved this strange and glorious creature; as; alas! I 
loved her also。 At any rate; I saw his eyes fill with 
tears; and he stepped swiftly to her and undid the 
gauzy veil; and then took her by the hand; and; gazing 
into her deep eyes; said aloud;

〃Ayesha; I love thee with all my heart; and so far as 
forgiveness is possible I forgive thee the death of 
Ustane。 For the rest; it is between thee and thy 
Maker; I know naught of it。 I only know that I love 
thee as I never loved before; and that I will cleave 
to thee to the end。〃

〃Now;〃 answered Ayesha; with proud humility〃now when 
my lord doth speak thus royally and give with so free 
a hand; it cannot become me to lag behind in words; 
and be beggared of my generosity。 Behold!〃 and she 
took his hand and placed it upon her shapely head; and 
then bent herself slowly down till one knee for an 
instant touched the ground〃Behold! in token of 
submission do I bow me to my lord! Behold!〃 and she 
kissed him on the lips; 〃in token of my wifely love do 
I kiss my lord。 Behold!〃 and she laid her hand upon 
his heart; 〃by the sin I sinned; by my lonely 
centuries of waiting wherewith it was wiped out; by 
the great love wherewith I love; and by the Spirit
the Eternal Thing that doth beget all life; from whom 
it ebbs; to whom it doth return againI swear:

〃I swear; even in this first most holy hour of 
completed womanhood; that I will abandon Evil and 
cherish Good。 I swear that I will be ever guided by 
thy voice in the straightest path of Duty。 I swear 
that I will eschew Ambition; and through all my length 
of endless days set Wisdom over me as a guiding star 
to lead me unto Truth and a knowledge of the Right。 I 
swear also that I will honor and will cherish thee; 
Kallikrates; who hast been swept by the wave of time 
back into my arms; ay; till the very end; come it soon 
or late。 I swearnay; I will swear no more; for what 
are words? Yet shalt thou learn that Ayesha hath no 
false tongue。

〃So I have sworn; and thou; my Holly; art witness to 
my oath。 Here; too; are we wed; my husband; with the 
gloom for bridal canopywed till the end of all 
things; here do we write our marriage vows upon the 
rushing winds which shall bear them up to heaven; and 
round and continually round this rolling world。

〃And for a bridal gift I crown thee with my beauty's 
starry crown; and enduring life; and wisdom without 
measure; and wealth that none can count。 Behold! the 
great ones of the earth shall creep about thy feet; 
and their fair women shall cover up their eyes because 
of the shining glory of thy countenance; and their 
wise ones shall be abased before thee。 Thou shalt read 
the hearts of men as an open writing; and hither and 
thither shalt thou lead them as thy pleasure listeth。 
Like that old Sphinx of Egypt shalt thou sit aloft 
from age to age; and ever shall they cry to thee to 
solve the riddle of thy greatness that doth not pass 
away; and ever shalt thou mock them with thy silence!

〃Behold! once more I kiss thee; and by that kiss I 
give to thee dominion over sea and earth; over the 
peasant in his hovel; over the monarch in his palace 
halls; and cities crowned with towers; and those who 
breathe therein。 Whate'er the sun shakes out his 
spears; and the lonesome waters mirror up the moon; 
whate'er storms roll; and heaven's painted bows arch 
in the skyfrom the pure North clad in snows; across 
the middle spaces of the world; to where the amorous 
South; lying like a bride upon her blue couch of seas; 
breathes in sighs made sweet with the odor of myrtles…
…there shall thy power pass and thy dominion find a 
home。 Nor sickness; nor icy…fingered fear; nor sorrow; 
and pale waste of form and mind hovering ever o'er 
humanity; shall so much as shadow thee with the shadow 
of their wings。 As a god shalt thou be; holding good 
and evil in the hollow of thy hand; and I; even I; I 
humble myself before thee。 Such is the power of Love; 
and such is the bridal gift I give unto thee; 
Kallikrates; beloved of Ra; my Lord and Lord of All。

〃And now it is done; and; come storm; come shine; come 
good; come evil; come life; come death; it never; 
never can be undone。 For; of a truth; that which is; 
is; and being done; is done for aye; and cannot be 
altered。 I have saidLet us hence; that all things 
may be accomplished in their order;〃 and; taking one 
of the lamps; she advanced towards the end of the 
chamber that was roofed in by the swaying stone; where 
she halted。

We followed her; and perceived that in the wall of the 
cone there was a stair; or; to be more accurate; that 
some projecting knobs of rock had been so shaped as to 
form a good imitation of a stair。 Down this Ayesha 
began to climb; springing from step to step; like a 
chamois; and after her we followed with less grace。 
When we had descended some fifteen or sixteen steps we 
found that they ended in a tremendous rocky slope; 
running first outward and then inwardlike the slope 
of an inverted cone; or tunnel。 The slope was very 
steep; and often precipitous; but it was nowhere 
impassable; and by the light of the lamps we went down 
it with no great difficulty; though it was gloomy work 
enough travelling on thus; no one of us knew whither; 
into the dead heart of a volcano。 As we went; however; 
I took the precaution of noting our route as well as I 
could; and this was not difficult; owing to the 
extraordinary and most fantastic shape of the rocks 
that were strewn about; many of which; in that dim 
light; looked more like the grim faces carven upon 
mediaeval gargoyles than ordinary boulders。

For a long period we travelled on thus; half an hour I 
should say; till; after we had descended for many 
hundreds of feet; I perceived that we were reaching 
the point of the inverted cone。 In another minute we 
were there; and found that at the very apex of the 
funnel was a passage; so low and narrow that we had to 
stoop as we crept along it in Indian file。 After some 
fifty yards of this creeping; the passage suddenly 
widened into a cave; so huge that we could see neither 
the roof nor the sides。 We only knew that it was a 
cave by the echo of our tread and the perfect quiet of 
the heavy air。 On we went for many minutes in absolute 
awed silence; like lost souls in the depths of Hades; 
Ayesha's white and ghostlike form flitting in front of 
us; till once more the cavern ended in a passage which 
opened into a second cavern much smaller than the 
first。 Indeed; we could clearly make out the arch and 
stony banks of this second cave; and; from their rent 
and jagged appearance; discovered that; like the first 
long passage down which we had passed through the 
cliff before we reached the quivering spur; it had to 
all appearance been torn in the bowels of the rock by 
the terrific force of some explosive gas。 At length 
this cave

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