Her daughters respectively reveled in the pretty diminutives5 of A, I, and O; which, from their brevity, comical to tell, were considered equally genteel with the dame's.
The habiliments of the three Vowels6 must not be omitted. Each damsel garrisoned7 an ample, circular farthingale of canes8, serving as the frame-work, whereon to display a gayly dyed robe. Perhaps their charms intrenched themselves in these impregnable petticoats, as feeble armies fly to fortresses10, to hide their weakness, and better resist an onset11.
But polite and politic12 it is, to propitiate13 your hostess. So seating himself by the Begum, Taji led off with earnest inquiries14 after her welfare. But the Begum was one of those, who relieve the diffident from the embarrassment15 of talking; all by themselves carrying on conversation for two. Hence, no wonder that my Lady was esteemed16 invaluable17 at all assemblies in the groves18 of Pimminee; contributing so largely to that incessant19 din20, which is held the best test of the enjoyment21 of the company, as making them deaf to the general nonsense, otherwise audible.
Learning that Taji had been making the tour of certain islands in Mardi, the Begum was surprised that he could have thus hazarded his life among the barbarians22 of the East. She desired to know whether his constitution was not impaired23 by inhaling24 the unrefined atmosphere of those remote and barbarous regions. For her part, the mere25 thought of it made her faint in her innermost citadel26; nor went she ever abroad with the wind at East, dreading27 the contagion28 which might lurk29 in the air.
Upon accosting30 the three damsels, Taji very soon discovered that the tongue which had languished31 in the presence of the Begum, was now called into active requisition, to entertain the Polysyllables, her daughters. So assiduously were they occupied in silent endeavors to look sentimental32 and pretty, that it proved no easy task to sustain with them an ordinary chat. In this dilemma33, Taji diffused34 not his remarks among all three; but discreetly35 centered them upon O. Thinking she might be curious concerning the sun, he made some remote allusion36 to that luminary37 as the place of his nativity. Upon which, O inquired where that country was, of which mention was made.
"Some distance from here; in the air above; the sun that gives light to Pimminee, and Mardi at large."
She replied, that if that were the case, she had never beheld38 it; for such was the construction of her farthingale, that her head could not be thrown back, without impairing39 its set. Wherefore, she had always abstained40 from astronomical41 investigations42.
Hereupon, rude Mohi laughed out. And that lucky laugh happily relieved Taji from all further necessity of entertaining the Vowels. For at so vulgar, and in Pimminee, so unwonted a sound, as a genuine laugh, the three startled nymphs fainted away in a row, their round farthingales falling over upon each other, like a file of empty tierces. But they presently revived.
Meanwhile, without stirring from their mats, the polite young bucks43 in the aigulettes did nothing but hold semi-transparent leaves to their eyes, by the stems; which leaves they directed downward, toward the disordered hems9 of the farthingales; in wait, perhaps, for the revelation of an ankle, and its accompaniments. What the precise use of these leaves could have been, it would be hard to say, especially as the observers invariably peeped over and under them.
The calamity44 of the Vowels was soon followed by the breaking up of the party; when, evening coming on, and feeling much wearied with the labor45 of seeing company in Pimminee, we retired46 to our mats; there finding that repose47 which ever awaits the fatigued48.
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