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    Chapter 79

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    The Center Of Many Circumferences

    Like Donjalolo himself, we hie to and fro; for back now must we pace
    to the House of the Morning.

    In its rear, there diverged three separate arbors, leading to less
    public apartments.

    Traversing the central arbor, and fancying it will soon lead you to
    open ground, you suddenly come upon the most private retreat of the
    prince: a square structure; plain as a pyramid; and without, as
    inscrutable. Down to the very ground, its walls are thatched; but on
    the farther side a passage-way opens, which you enter. But not yet
    are you within. Scarce a yard distant, stands an inner thatched wall,
    blank as the first. Passing along the intervening corridor, lighted
    by narrow apertures, you reach the opposite side, and a second
    opening is revealed. This entering, another corridor; lighted as the
    first, but more dim, and a third blank wall. And thus, three times
    three, you worm round and round, the twilight lessening as you
    proceed; until at last, you enter the citadel itself: the innermost
    arbor of a nest; whereof, each has its roof, distinct from the rest.

    The heart of the place is but small; illuminated by a range of open
    sky-lights, downward contracting.

    Innumerable as the leaves of an endless folio, multitudinous mats
    cover the floor; whereon reclining by night, like Pharaoh on the top
    of his patrimonial pile, the inmate looks heavenward, and heavenward
    only; gazing at the torchlight processions in the skies, when, in
    state, the suns march to be crowned.

    And here, in this impenetrable retreat, centrally slumbered the
    universe-rounded, zodiac-belted, horizon-zoned, sea-girt, reef-
    sashed, mountain-locked, arbor-nested, royalty-girdled, arm-clasped,
    self-hugged, indivisible Donjalolo, absolute monarch of Juam:--the
    husk-inhusked meat in a nut; the innermost spark in a ruby; the
    juice-nested seed in a goldenrinded orange; the red royal stone in an
    effeminate peach; the insphered sphere of spheres.
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