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The deed was done。 He had thrown the manuscripts into the hottest

of the fire; which at first seemed to shrink away; but soon

curled around them; and made them a part of its own fervent

brightness。 Oberon stood gazing at the conflagration; and shortly

began to soliloquize; in the wildest strain; as if Fancy resisted

and became riotous; at the moment when he would have compelled

her to ascend that funeral pile。 His words described objects

which he appeared to discern in the fire; fed by his own precious

thoughts; perhaps the thousand visions which the writer's magic

had incorporated with these pages became visible to him in the

dissolving heat; brightening forth ere they vanished forever;

while the smoke; the vivid sheets of flame; the ruddy and

whitening coals; caught the aspect of a varied scenery。



〃They blaze;〃 said he; 〃as if I had steeped them in the intensest

spirit of genius。 There I see my lovers clasped in each other's

arms。 How pure the flame that bursts from their glowing hearts!

And yonder the features of a villain writhing in the fire that

shall torment him to eternity。 My holy men; my pious and angelic

women; stand like martyrs amid the flames; their mild eyes lifted

heavenward。 Ring out the bells! A city is on fire。

See!destruction roars through my dark forests; while the lakes

boil up in steaming billows; and the mountains are volcanoes; and

the sky kindles with a lurid brightness! All elements are but one

pervading flame! Ha! The fiend!〃



I was somewhat startled by this latter exclamation。 The tales

were almost consumed; but just then threw forth a broad sheet of

fire; which flickered as with laughter; making the whole room

dance in its brightness; and then roared portentously up the

chimney。



〃You saw him? You must have seen him!〃 cried Oberon。 〃How he

glared at me and laughed; in that last sheet of flame; with just

the features that I imagined for him! Well! The tales are gone。〃



The papers were indeed reduced to a heap of black cinders; with a

multitude of sparks hurrying confusedly among them; the traces of

the pen being now represented by white lines; and the whole mass

fluttering to and fro in the draughts of air。 The destroyer knelt

down to look at them。



〃What is more potent than fire!〃 said he; in his gloomiest tone。

〃Even thought; invisible and incorporeal as it is; cannot escape

it。 In this little time; it has annihilated the creations of long

nights and days; which I could no more reproduce; in their first

glow and freshness; than cause ashes and whitened bones to rise

up and live。 There; too; I sacrificed the unborn children of my

mind。 All that I had accomplishedall that I planned for future

yearshas perished by one common ruin; and left only this heap

of embers! The deed has been my fate。 And what remains? A weary

and aimless life;a long repentance of this hour;and at last

an obscure grave; where they will bury and forget me!〃



As the author concluded his dolorous moan; the extinguished

embers arose and settled down and arose again; and finally flew

up the chimney; like a demon with sable wings。 Just as they

disappeared; there was a loud and solitary cry in the street

below us。 〃Fire!〃 Fire! Other voices caught up that terrible

word; and it speedily became the shout of a multitude。 Oberon

started to his feet; in fresh excitement。



〃A fire on such a night!〃 cried he。 〃The wind blows a gale; and

wherever it whirls the flames; the roofs will flash up like

gunpowder。 Every pump is frozen up; and boiling water would turn

to ice the moment it was flung from the engine。 In an hour; this

wooden town will be one great bonfire! What a glorious scene for

my nextPshaw!〃



The street was now all alive with footsteps; and the air full of

voices。 We heard one engine thundering round a corner; and

another rattling from a distance over the pavements。 The bells of

three steeples clanged out at once; spreading the alarm to many a

neighboring town; and expressing hurry; confusion; and terror; so

inimitably that I could almost distinguish in their peal the

burden of the universal cry;〃Fire! Fire! Fire!〃



〃What is so eloquent as their iron tongues!〃 exclaimed Oberon。

〃My heart leaps and trembles; but not with fear。 And that other

sound; too; …deep and awful as a mighty organ;the roar and

thunder of the multitude on the pavement below! Come! We are

losing time。 I will cry out in the loudest of the uproar; and

mingle my spirit with the wildest of the confusion; and be a

bubble on the top of the ferment!〃



From the first outcry; my forebodings had warned me of the true

object and centre of alarm。 There was nothing now but uproar;

above; beneath; and around us; footsteps stumbling pell…mell up

the public staircase; eager shouts and heavy thumps at the door;

the whiz and dash of water from the engines; and the crash of

furniture thrown upon the pavement。 At once; the truth flashed

upon my friend。 His frenzy took the hue of joy; and; with a wild

gesture of exultation; he leaped almost to the ceiling of the

chamber。



〃My tales!〃 cried Oberon。 〃The chimney! The roof! The Fiend has

gone forth by night; and startled thousands in fear and wonder

from their beds! Here I stand;a triumphant author! Huzza!

Huzza! My brain has set the town on fire! Huzza!〃


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