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〃Is he then a Guide of the Way; also; princess?〃 said the one Pash;



who had noted the occurrence; to which the maiden replied; 〃To a



degree; yet lacking the Innermost Mysteries。〃







Presently it was announced that all things were fittingly prepared in



another chamber。 Here; upon a table of polished wood; stood on the one



side a round stone with certain markings; a group of inscribed books;



and various other emblems; and on the other side a bowl of water; a



sphere of crystal; pieces of unwritten parchment; and behind all; and



at a distance away; a sheet of transparent glass; greater in height



than an ordinary person and as wide。 When all were seatedthe one who



had enticed me among them placing himself before the stone; the person



Pash guarding the books; the barbarian princess being surrounded by



her symbols and alone in a self…imposed solitude; and the others at



various pointsthe lights were subdued and the appearances awaited。







It would scarcely be respectful; O my enlightened father; to take up



your well…spent leisure by a too prolific account of the matters which



followed; they being in no way dissimilar from the manifestations by



which the uninitiated little ones of Yuen…ping are wont to amuse



themselves and pass the winter evenings。 From time to time harmonious



sounds could be plainly detected; flowers and branches of wood were



scattered sparsely here and there; persons claimed that passing



objects had touched their faces; and misshapen forms of smoke…like



density (which some confidently recognised as the outlines of departed



ones whom they had known); revealed themselves against the glass。 When



this had been accomplished; the lights were recalled; and the



barbarian maiden; sinking into a condition of languor; announced and



foretold events and happenings upon which she was consulted; sometimes



replying by spoken words; at others suffering her hand to trace them



lightly upon the parchment sheets。 Thus; to an inquirer it was



announced that one; Aunt Mary; in the Upper Air; was well and happy;



though undeniably pained at the action of Cousin William in the matter



of the freehold houses; and more than sceptical how his marriage would



turn out。 Another was advised that although the interest on Consols



was admittedly lower than that anticipated by those controlling the



destines of a new venture entitled; The Great Rosy Dawn Gold Mine



Development Syndicate; and the name certainly less poetically



inspiring; the advising spirits were of the opinion that the former



enterprise would prove the more stable of the two; and; in any case;



they recommended the person in question to begin by placing not more



than half of her life's savings into the mine。 The family of the House



of Pash was assured that beneficent spirits surrounded them at every



turn; and that their good deeds were not suffered to fall unfruitfully



to the ground; while many bearing the name of Glidder; on the other



hand; were reproved by one who had known them in infancy for the



offences of jealousy; ostentation; vain thoughts; shallowness of



character; and the like。







At length; revered; as there seemed to be no reasonable indication of



any barbarian phantom of weight or authority appearingnothing;



indeed; beyond what a person in our country; of no admitted skill;



would accomplish in the penetrating light of day with two others



holding his hands; and a third reposing upon his head; I formed the



perhaps immature judgment that the one to whom I was indebted for the



entertainment would be suffering a grievous frustration of his hopes



and a diminution of his outward authority。 Therefore; without



sufficient consideration of the restricted surroundings; as it



afterwards appeared; I threw myself into a retrospective vision; and



floating unencumbered through space; I sought for Kwan Kiang…ti; the



Demon of the Waters; upon whom I might fittingly call; as I was given



into his keeping by the ceremony of spirit…adoption at an early age。



Meeting an influence which I recognised to be an indication of his



presence; in the vicinity of the Eighth Region; I obsequiously



entreated that he would reveal himself without delay; and then;



convinced of his sympathetic intervention; I suffered my spirit to



recall itself; and revived into the condition of an ordinary



existence。







〃We have among us this evening; my friends;〃 the one Pash was saying;



〃a very remarkable ladyif I may use so democratic a term in the



connectionto whom the limits of Time and Space are empty words; and



before whose supreme Will the most portentous Forces of Occult Nature



mutely confess themselves her attending slaves〃 But at that moment



the rolling drums of Kiang…ti's thunder drowned his words; although he



subsequently raised his voice above it to entreat that any knives or



other articles of a bright and attractive kind should at once be



removed to a place of safety。







Heralded by these continuous sounds; and accompanied by innumerable



flashes of lightning; the genius presently manifested himself;



leisurely developing out of the air around。 He appeared in his



favourite guise of an upright dragon; his scales being arranged in



rows of nine each way; a pearl showing within his throat; and upon his



head the wooden bar。 The lights were extinguished incapably by the



rain which fell continually in his presence; but from his body there



proceeded a luminous breath which sufficiently revealed the various



incidents。







〃Kong Ho;〃 said this opportune vision; speaking with a voice like the



beating of a brass gong; 〃the course you have adopted is an unusual



one; but the weight and regularity of your offerings have merit in my



eyes。 Nevertheless; if your invocation is only the outcome of a



shallow vanity or a profane love of display; nothing can save you from



a painful death。 Speak now; fully and without evasion; and fear



nothing。〃







〃Amiable Being;〃 said this person; kow…towing profoundly; 〃the matter



was designed to the end only that your incomparable versatility might



be fittingly displayed。 These barbarians sought vainly to raise



phantoms capable of any useful purpose; whereupon I; jealous of your



superior omnipotence; judged it would be an unseemly neglect not to



inform you of the opportunity。〃







〃It is well;〃 said the demon affably。 〃All doubt in the matter shall



now be set at rest。 Could any more convincing act be found than that I



should breath upon these barbarians and reduce them instantly to a



scattering of thin white ashes?〃







〃Assuredly it would be a conclusive testimony;〃 I replied; 〃yet in



that case consider how inadequate a witness could be borne to your



enlightened condescension; when none would be left but one to whom the



spoken language of this Island is more in the nature of a trap than a



comfortable vehicle。〃







〃Your reasoning is profound; Kong Ho;〃 he replied; 〃yet abundant proof



shall not be wanting。〃 With these words he raised his hand; and



immediately the air became filled with an overwhelming shower of those



productions with which Kwan Kiang…ti's name is chiefly



associatedshells and pebbles of all kinds; lotus and other roots



from the river banks; weeds from seas of greater depths; fish of



interminable variety from both fresh and bitter waters; all falling in



really embarrassing abundance; and mingled with an incessant rain of



sand and water。 In the midst of this the demon suddenly passed away;



striking the table as he went; so that it was scarred with the brand



of a five…clawed hand; shattering all the objects upon it (excepting



the stone and the books; which he doubtless regarded as sacred to some



extent); and leaving the room involved in a profound darkness。







〃For the love av the saintsfor the love av the saints; save us from



the yellow devils!〃 exclaimed a voice from the spot where last the



barbarian princess had reclined; and upon this person going to her



assistance with lights it was presently revealed that she alone had



remained seated; the others having all assembled themselves beneath



the table in spite of the incapability of the space at their disposal。



Most of the weightier evidences of Kwan Kiang…ti's majestic presence



had faded away; though the table retained the print of his impressive



hand; many objects remained irretrievably torn apart; and in a distant



corner of the room an insignificant heap of shells and seaweed still



lingered。 From the floor covering a sprinkling of the purest Fuh…chow



sand rose at every step; the salt dew of the Tung…Hai still dropped



from the surroundings; and; at a later period; a shore crab was found



endeavouring to make its escape undetected。







Convinced that the success of the manifestation would have enlarged



the one Glidder's esteem towards me to an inexpressible degree; I now



approached him with words of self…deprecation ready on my tongue; but



before he spoke I became aware; from the nature of his glance; that



the provision had been unnecessary; for already his face had begun to



assume; to a most distended amount; the expression which I had long



recognised as a synonym that some detail had been regarded at a



different angle from that anticipated。







〃May I ask;〃 he began in a somewhat heavily…laden voice; after he had



assured himself that the person who was speaking was himself; and his



external attributes unchanged; 〃May I ask; sir〃 (and at this title;



which is untranslatable in its many…sided significance when



technically employed; I recognised that all complimentary intercourse



might be regarded as having closed); 〃whether you accept the



responsibility of these proceedings?〃







〃Touching the appearance which has so essentially contributed to the



success of the occasion; it is undeniably due to this one's



foresight;〃 I replied modestly。







〃Then let me tell you; sir; that I consider it an outragea dastardly



outrage。〃







〃Yet;〃 protested this person with retiring assertiveness; 〃the



expressed object of the ceremony; as it stood before my intelligence;



was for the set purpose of invoking spirits and raising certain



visions。〃







〃Spirits!〃 exclaimed the one before me with an accent of concentrated



aversion; 〃yes; spirits; impalpable; civilised; genuine spirits; who



manifest themselves through 

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