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If he could have had Kama at every call, she would have become repulsive quickly, and perhaps he would have fled from her. But Death, standing on the threshold of her bedchamber, an enamored singer, and, finally, that humiliating position of the highest dignitary before a priestess, all this created a condition which for Ramses was unknown till that time, hence enticing.

Finally we are told that the Kama Sutra was composed for the benefit of the world by Vatsyayana, while leading the life of a religious student, and wholly engaged in the contemplation of the Deity.

Toward morning, when the three wearied rowers were dozing, boats manned by Greeks and Hittites pushed out suddenly from among reeds at the shore, surrounded the boat bearing Kama, and carried off the priestess. The attack was so sudden that the Phoenician rowers made no resistance. The strangers gagged Kama, evidently, for she remained silent.

In the first place it does not use the terms "Kama Loca" and "Devachan" respectively, but instead treats the whole series of planes as the great "Astral World" containing many planes, divisions, and subdivisions many sub-planes, and divisions of the same.

The prince meditated a moment, and shrugged his shoulders. "So," thought he, "if I needed any one's assistance! But do the Phoenicians think that I need assistance? If I do they have chosen a poor protector." "Lord!" whispered Kama, "is it not known to thee that Ramses the Great had, in addition to his own person, two others to show enemies?

The towns on the Kama are grey; one would think the inhabitants were employed in the manufacture of clouds, boredom, soaking fences and mud in the streets, as their sole occupation. The stopping-places are thronged with inhabitants of the educated class, for whom the arrival of a steamer is an event....

"But tell me, O, priestess, aha! who was that who resembled me so closely, the man whom I saw that night in the temple?" Kama placed a finger on her lips. "A sacred mystery," whispered she. "One thing is a mystery, another is not permitted," replied Ramses. "Let me know at least whether it was a man or a spirit?" "A spirit." "But still that spirit sang under thy window." Kama laughed.

At that time Prince Ramses, relieved from amusements and the duties of the state, turned to his love affair with Kama. On a certain day he had a secret consultation with Hiram, who at his command gave the temple of Astaroth twelve talents in gold, a statue of the goddess wonderfully carved out of malachite, fifty cows and of wheat one hundred and fifty measures.

Of the books other than The Arabian Nights published by the Kama Shastra Society each of which purported, facetiously, to be printed at Behares, the name which Burton chose to give to Stoke Newington, we shall now give a brief account. Several, we said, are erotic. But it should be clearly understood what is here meant by the term.

"I will go if Thou command me, lord," said Kama, concealing her face with her veil. The prince took her hands in silence. His lips quivered. "Do not touch me, lord," whispered she, with emotion. "Thou art my sovereign, my support, the support of all Phoenicians in this country but have compassion." The viceroy let her go, and walked up and down through the chamber.

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