投诉 阅读记录

第8章

"ItisfarfrommydesiretopushwarfurtheragainstthepeopleofHelium,and,yourpromiseshallberecordedandaproclamationtomypeopleissuedforthwith。”

"Itwerebetter,ThanKosis,"interruptedDejahThoris,"thattheproclamationwaittheendingofthiswar。ItwouldlookstrangeindeedtomypeopleandtoyourswerethePrincessofHeliumtogiveherselftohercountry"senemyinthemidstofhostilities。”

"Cannotthewarbeendedatonce?"spokeSabThan。

"ItrequiresbutthewordofThanKosistobringpeace。

Sayit,myfather,saythewordthatwillhastenmyhappiness,andendthisunpopularstrife。”

"Weshallsee,"repliedThanKosis,"howthepeopleofHeliumtaketopeace。Ishallatleastofferittothem。”

DejahThoris,afterafewwords,turnedandlefttheapartment,stillfollowedbyherguards。

Thuswastheedificeofmybriefdreamofhappinessdashed,broken,tothegroundofreality。ThewomanforwhomIhadofferedmylife,andfromwhoselipsIhadsorecentlyheardadeclarationofloveforme,hadlightlyforgottenmyveryexistenceandsmilinglygivenherselftothesonofherpeople"smosthatedenemy。

AlthoughIhadhearditwithmyownearsIcouldnotbelieveit。ImustsearchoutherapartmentsandforcehertorepeatthecrueltruthtomealonebeforeIwouldbeconvinced,andsoIdesertedmypostandhastenedthroughthepassagebehindthetapestriestowardthedoorbywhichshehadleftthechamber。SlippingquietlythroughthisopeningIdiscoveredamazeofwindingcorridors,branchingandturningineverydirection。

RunningrapidlydownfirstoneandthenanotherofthemIsoonbecamehopelesslylostandwasstandingpantingagainstasidewallwhenIheardvoicesnearme。ApparentlytheywerecomingfromtheoppositesideofthepartitionagainstwhichIleanedandpresentlyImadeoutthetonesofDejahThoris。IcouldnothearthewordsbutIknewthatIcouldnotpossiblybemistakeninthevoice。

MovingonafewstepsIdiscoveredanotherpassagewayattheendofwhichlayadoor。WalkingboldlyforwardI

pushedintotheroomonlytofindmyselfinasmallante-

chamberinwhichwerethefourguardswhohadaccompaniedher。Oneoftheminstantlyaroseandaccostedme,askingthenatureofmybusiness。

"IamfromThanKosis,"Ireplied,"andwishtospeakprivatelywithDejahThoris,PrincessofHelium。”

"Andyourorder?"askedthefellow。

Ididnotknowwhathemeant,butrepliedthatIwasamemberofTheGuard,andwithoutwaitingforareplyfromhimIstrodetowardtheoppositedooroftheante-

chamber,behindwhichIcouldhearDejahThorisconversing。

Butmyentrancewasnottobesoeasilyaccomplished。

Theguardsmansteppedbeforeme,saying,"NoonecomesfromThanKosiswithoutcarryinganorderorthepassword。Youmustgivemeoneortheotherbeforeyoumaypass。”

"TheonlyorderIrequire,myfriend,toenterwhereI

will,hangsatmyside,"Ianswered,tappingmylong-sword;

"willyouletmepassinpeaceorno?"

Forreplyhewhippedouthisownsword,callingtotheotherstojoinhim,andthusthefourstood,withdrawnweapons,barringmyfurtherprogress。

"YouarenotherebytheorderofThanKosis,"criedtheonewhohadfirstaddressedme,"andnotonlyshallyounotentertheapartmentsofthePrincessofHeliumbutyoushallgobacktoThanKosisunderguardtoexplainthisunwarrantedtemerity。Throwdownyoursword;youcannothopetoovercomefourofus,"headdedwithagrimsmile。

MyreplywasaquickthrustwhichleftmebutthreeantagonistsandIcanassureyouthattheywereworthyofmymetal。Theyhadmebackedagainstthewallinnotime,fightingformylife。SlowlyIworkedmywaytoacorneroftheroomwhereIcouldforcethemtocomeatmeonlyoneatatime,andthuswefoughtupwardoftwentyminutes;

theclangingofsteelonsteelproducingaveritablebedlaminthelittleroom。

ThenoisehadbroughtDejahThoristothedoorofherapartment,andthereshestoodthroughouttheconflictwithSolaatherbackpeeringoverhershoulder。HerfacewassetandemotionlessandIknewthatshedidnotrecognizeme,nordidSola。

Finallyaluckycutbroughtdownasecondguardsmanandthen,withonlytwoopposingme,Ichangedmytacticsandrushedthemdownafterthefashionofmyfightingthathadwonmemanyavictory。Thethirdfellwithintensecondsafterthesecond,andthelastlaydeaduponthebloodyfloorafewmomentslater。Theywerebravemenandnoblefighters,anditgrievedmethatIhadbeenforcedtokillthem,butIwouldhavewillinglydepopulatedallBarsoomcouldIhavereachedthesideofmyDejahThorisinnootherway。

SheathingmybloodybladeIadvancedtowardmyMartianPrincess,whostillstoodmutelygazingatmewithoutsignofrecognition。

"Whoareyou,Zodangan?"shewhispered。"Anotherenemytoharassmeinmymisery?"

"Iamafriend,"Ianswered,"aoncecherishedfriend。”

"NofriendofHelium"sprincesswearsthatmetal,"shereplied,"andyetthevoice!Ihavehearditbefore;itisnot——itcannotbe——no,forheisdead。”

"Itis,though,myPrincess,noneotherthanJohnCarter,"

Isaid。"Doyounotrecognize,eventhroughpaintandstrangemetal,theheartofyourchieftain?"

AsIcameclosetohersheswayedtowardmewithoutstretchedhands,butasIreachedtotakeherinmyarmsshedrewbackwithashudderandalittlemoanofmisery。

"Toolate,toolate,"shegrieved。"Omychieftainthatwas,andwhomIthoughtdead,hadyoubutreturnedonelittlehourbefore——butnowitistoolate,toolate。”

"Whatdoyoumean,DejahThoris?"Icried。"ThatyouwouldnothavepromisedyourselftotheZodanganprincehadyouknownthatIlived?"

"Thinkyou,JohnCarter,thatIwouldgivemyhearttoyouyesterdayandtodaytoanother?IthoughtthatitlayburiedwithyourashesinthepitsofWarhoon,andsotodayIhavepromisedmybodytoanothertosavemypeoplefromthecurseofavictoriousZodanganarmy。”

"ButIamnotdead,myprincess。Ihavecometoclaimyou,andallZodangacannotpreventit。”

"Itistoolate,JohnCarter,mypromiseisgiven,andonBarsoomthatisfinal。Theceremonieswhichfollowlaterarebutmeaninglessformalities。Theymakethefactofmarriagenomorecertainthandoesthefuneralcortegeofajeddakagainplacethesealofdeathuponhim。Iamasgoodasmarried,JohnCarter。Nolongermayyoucallmeyourprincess。Nolongerareyoumychieftain。”

"IknowbutlittleofyourcustomshereuponBarsoom,DejahThoris,butIdoknowthatIloveyou,andifyoumeantthelastwordsyouspoketomethatdayasthehordesofWarhoonwerechargingdownuponus,noothermanshalleverclaimyouashisbride。Youmeantthemthen,myprincess,andyoumeanthemstill!Saythatitistrue。”

"Imeantthem,JohnCarter,"shewhispered。"IcannotrepeatthemnowforIhavegivenmyselftoanother。Ah,ifyouhadonlyknownourways,myfriend,"shecontinued,halftoherself,"thepromisewouldhavebeenyourslongmonthsago,andyoucouldhaveclaimedmebeforeallothers。

ItmighthavemeantthefallofHelium,butIwouldhavegivenmyempireformyTharkianchief。”

Thenaloudshesaid:"Doyourememberthenightwhenyouoffendedme?Youcalledmeyourprincesswithouthavingaskedmyhandofme,andthenyouboastedthatyouhadfoughtforme。Youdidnotknow,andIshouldnothavebeenoffended;Iseethatnow。ButtherewasnoonetotellyouwhatIcouldnot,thatuponBarsoomtherearetwokindsofwomeninthecitiesoftheredmen。Theonetheyfightforthattheymayasktheminmarriage;theotherkindtheyfightforalso,butneverasktheirhands。Whenamanhaswonawomanhemayaddressherashisprincess,orinanyoftheseveraltermswhichsignifypossession。Youhadfoughtforme,buthadneveraskedmeinmarriage,andsowhenyoucalledmeyourprincess,yousee,"shefaltered,"Iwashurt,buteventhen,JohnCarter,Ididnotrepulseyou,asIshouldhavedone,untilyoumadeitdoublyworsebytauntingmewithhavingwonmethroughcombat。”

"Idonotneedaskyourforgivenessnow,DejahThoris,"

Icried。"YoumustknowthatmyfaultwasofignoranceofyourBarsoomiancustoms。WhatIfailedtodo,throughimplicitbeliefthatmypetitionwouldbepresumptuousandunwelcome,Idonow,DejahThoris;Iaskyoutobemywife,andbyalltheVirginianfightingbloodthatflowsinmyveinsyoushallbe。”

"No,JohnCarter,itisuseless,"shecried,hopelessly,"ImayneverbeyourswhileSabThanlives。”

"Youhavesealedhisdeathwarrant,myprincess——SabThandies。”

"Northateither,"shehastenedtoexplain。"Imaynotwedthemanwhoslaysmyhusband,eveninself-defense。

Itiscustom。WeareruledbycustomuponBarsoom。Itisuseless,myfriend。Youmustbearthesorrowwithme。Thatatleastwemayshareincommon。That,andthememoryofthebriefdaysamongtheTharks。Youmustgonow,noreverseemeagain。Good-bye,mychieftainthatwas。”

Disheartenedanddejected,Iwithdrewfromtheroom,butIwasnotentirelydiscouraged,norwouldIadmitthatDejahThoriswaslosttomeuntiltheceremonyhadactuallybeenperformed。

AsIwanderedalongthecorridors,IwasasabsolutelylostinthemazesofwindingpassagewaysasIhadbeenbeforeIdiscoveredDejahThoris"apartments。

IknewthatmyonlyhopelayinescapefromthecityofZodanga,forthematterofthefourdeadguardsmenwouldhavetobeexplained,andasIcouldneverreachmyoriginalpostwithoutaguide,suspicionwouldsurelyrestonmesosoonasIwasdiscoveredwanderingaimlesslythroughthepalace。

PresentlyIcameuponaspiralrunwayleadingtoalowerfloor,andthisIfolloweddownwardforseveralstoriesuntilIreachedthedoorwayofalargeapartmentinwhichwereanumberofguardsmen。ThewallsofthisroomwerehungwithtransparenttapestriesbehindwhichIsecretedmyselfwithoutbeingapprehended。

Theconversationoftheguardsmenwasgeneral,andawakenednointerestinmeuntilanofficerenteredtheroomandorderedfourofthementorelievethedetailwhowereguardingthePrincessofHelium。Now,Iknew,mytroubleswouldcommenceinearnestandindeedtheywereuponmealltoosoon,foritseemedthatthesquadhadscarcelylefttheguardroombeforeoneoftheirnumberburstinagainbreathlessly,cryingthattheyhadfoundtheirfourcomradesbutcheredintheantechamber。

Inamomenttheentirepalacewasalivewithpeople。

Guardsmen,officers,courtiers,servants,andslavesranhelter-skelterthroughthecorridorsandapartmentscarryingmessagesandorders,andsearchingforsignsoftheassassin。

ThiswasmyopportunityandslimasitappearedIgraspedit,forasanumberofsoldierscamehurryingpastmyhidingplaceIfellinbehindthemandfollowedthroughthemazesofthepalaceuntil,inpassingthroughagreathall,Isawtheblessedlightofdaycominginthroughaseriesoflargerwindows。

HereIleftmyguides,and,slippingtothenearestwindow,soughtforanavenueofescape。ThewindowsopeneduponagreatbalconywhichoverlookedoneofthebroadavenuesofZodanga。Thegroundwasaboutthirtyfeetbelow,andatalikedistancefromthebuildingwasawallfullytwentyfeethigh,constructedofpolishedglassaboutafootinthickness。ToaredMartianescapebythispathwouldhaveappearedimpossible,buttome,withmyearthlystrengthandagility,itseemedalreadyaccomplished。Myonlyfearwasinbeingdetectedbeforedarknessfell,forIcouldnotmaketheleapinbroaddaylightwhilethecourtbelowandtheavenuebeyondwerecrowdedwithZodangans。

AccordinglyIsearchedforahidingplaceandfinallyfoundonebyaccident,insideahugehangingornamentwhichswungfromtheceilingofthehall,andabouttenfeetfromthefloor。Intothecapaciousbowl-likevaseIsprangwithease,andscarcelyhadIsettleddownwithinitthanIheardanumberofpeopleentertheapartment。ThegroupstoppedbeneathmyhidingplaceandIcouldplainlyoverheartheireveryword。

"ItistheworkofHeliumites,"saidoneofthemen。

"Yes,OJeddak,buthowhadtheyaccesstothepalace?I

couldbelievethatevenwiththediligentcareofyourguardsmenasingleenemymightreachtheinnerchambers,buthowaforceofsixoreightfightingmencouldhavedonesounobservedisbeyondme。Weshallsoonknow,however,forherecomestheroyalpsychologist。”

Anothermannowjoinedthegroup,and,aftermakinghisformalgreetingstohisruler,said:

"OmightyJeddak,itisastrangetaleIreadinthedeadmindsofyourfaithfulguardsmen。Theywerefellednotbyanumberoffightingmen,butbyasingleopponent。”

Hepausedtoletthefullweightofthisannouncementimpresshishearers,andthathisstatementwasscarcelycreditedwasevidencedbytheimpatientexclamationofincredulitywhichescapedthelipsofThanKosis。

"Whatmannerofweirdtaleareyoubringingme,Notan?"hecried。

"Itisthetruth,myJeddak,"repliedthepsychologist。

"Infacttheimpressionswerestronglymarkedonthebrainofeachofthefourguardsmen。Theirantagonistwasaverytallman,wearingthemetalofoneofyourownguardsmen,andhisfightingabilitywaslittleshortofmarvelousforhefoughtfairagainsttheentirefourandvanquishedthembyhissurpassingskillandsuperhumanstrengthandendurance。

ThoughheworethemetalofZodanga,myJeddak,suchamanwasneverseenbeforeinthisoranyothercountryuponBarsoom。

"ThemindofthePrincessofHeliumwhomIhaveexaminedandquestionedwasablanktome,shehasperfectcontrol,andIcouldnotreadoneiotaofit。Shesaidthatshewitnessedaportionoftheencounter,andthatwhenshelookedtherewasbutonemanengagedwiththeguardsmen;

amanwhomshedidnotrecognizeaseverhavingseen。”

"Whereismyerstwhilesavior?"spokeanotheroftheparty,andIrecognizedthevoiceofthecousinofThanKosis,whomIhadrescuedfromthegreenwarriors。"Bythemetalofmyfirstancestor,"hewenton,"butthedescriptionfitshimtoperfection,especiallyastohisfightingability。”

"Whereisthisman?"criedThanKosis。"Havehimbroughttomeatonce。Whatknowyouofhim,cousin?ItseemedstrangetomenowthatIthinkuponitthatthereshouldhavebeensuchafightingmaninZodanga,ofwhosename,even,wewereignorantbeforetoday。Andhisnametoo,JohnCarter,whoeverheardofsuchanameuponBarsoom!"

WordwassoonbroughtthatIwasnowheretobefound,eitherinthepalaceoratmyformerquartersinthebarracksoftheair-scoutsquadron。KantosKan,theyhadfoundandquestioned,butheknewnothingofmywhereabouts,andastomypast,hehadtoldthemheknewaslittle,sincehehadbutrecentlymetmeduringourcaptivityamongtheWarhoons。

"Keepyoureyesonthisotherone,"commandedThanKosis。

"HealsoisastrangerandlikelyasnottheybothhailfromHelium,andwhereoneisweshallsoonerorlaterfindtheother。Quadrupletheairpatrol,andleteverymanwholeavesthecitybyairorgroundbesubjectedtotheclosestscrutiny。”

AnothermessengernowenteredwithwordthatIwasstillwithinthepalacewalls。

"Thelikenessofeverypersonwhohasenteredorleftthepalacegroundstodayhasbeencarefullyexamined,"concludedthefellow,"andnotoneapproachesthelikenessofthisnewpadwaroftheguards,otherthanthatwhichwasrecordedofhimatthetimeheentered。”

"Thenwewillhavehimshortly,"commentedThanKosiscontentedly,"andinthemeanwhilewewillrepairtotheapartmentsofthePrincessofHeliumandquestionherinregardtotheaffair。Shemayknowmorethanshecaredtodivulgetoyou,Notan。Come。”

Theyleftthehall,and,asdarknesshadfallenwithout,I

slippedlightlyfrommyhidingplaceandhastenedtothebalcony。Fewwereinsight,andchoosingamomentwhennoneseemednearIsprangquicklytothetopoftheglasswallandfromtheretotheavenuebeyondthepalacegrounds。

CHAPTERXXIII

LOSTINTHESKY

WithouteffortatconcealmentIhastenedtothevicinityofourquarters,whereIfeltsureIshouldfindKantosKan。AsInearedthebuildingIbecamemorecareful,asIjudged,andrightly,thattheplacewouldbeguarded。Severalmenincivilianmetalloiterednearthefrontentranceandintherearwereothers。Myonlymeansofreaching,unseen,theupperstorywhereourapartmentsweresituatedwasthroughanadjoiningbuilding,andafterconsiderablemaneuveringI

managedtoattaintheroofofashopseveraldoorsaway。

Leapingfromrooftoroof,IsoonreachedanopenwindowinthebuildingwhereIhopedtofindtheHeliumite,andinanothermomentIstoodintheroombeforehim。Hewasaloneandshowednosurpriseatmycoming,sayinghehadexpectedmemuchearlier,asmytourofdutymusthaveendedsometimesince。

Isawthatheknewnothingoftheeventsofthedayatthepalace,andwhenIhadenlightenedhimhewasallexcitement。ThenewsthatDejahThorishadpromisedherhandtoSabThanfilledhimwithdismay。

"Itcannotbe,"heexclaimed。"Itisimpossible!WhynomaninallHeliumbutwouldpreferdeathtothesellingofourlovedprincesstotherulinghouseofZodanga。Shemusthavelosthermindtohaveassentedtosuchanatrociousbargain。You,whodonotknowhowweofHeliumlovethemembersofourrulinghouse,cannotappreciatethehorrorwithwhichIcontemplatesuchanunholyalliance。”

"Whatcanbedone,JohnCarter?"hecontinued。"Youarearesourcefulman。CanyounotthinkofsomewaytosaveHeliumfromthisdisgrace?"

"IfIcancomewithinsword"sreachofSabThan,"Ianswered,"IcansolvethedifficultyinsofarasHeliumisconcerned,butforpersonalreasonsIwouldpreferthatanotherstrucktheblowthatfreesDejahThoris。”

KantosKaneyedmenarrowlybeforehespoke。

"Youloveher!"hesaid。"Doessheknowit?"

"Sheknowsit,KantosKan,andrepulsesmeonlybecausesheispromisedtoSabThan。”

Thesplendidfellowsprangtohisfeet,andgraspingmebytheshoulderraisedhisswordonhigh,exclaiming:

"AndhadthechoicebeenlefttomeIcouldnothavechosenamorefittingmateforthefirstprincessofBarsoom。

Hereismyhanduponyourshoulder,JohnCarter,andmywordthatSabThanshallgooutatthepointofmyswordforthesakeofmyloveforHelium,forDejahThoris,andforyou。ThisverynightIshalltrytoreachhisquartersinthepalace。”

"How?"Iasked。"Youarestronglyguardedandaquadrupleforcepatrolsthesky。”

Hebenthisheadinthoughtamoment,thenraiseditwithanairofconfidence。

"IonlyneedtopasstheseguardsandIcandoit,"hesaidatlast。"Iknowasecretentrancetothepalacethroughthepinnacleofthehighesttower。IfelluponitbychanceonedayasIwaspassingabovethepalaceonpatrolduty。

Inthisworkitisrequiredthatweinvestigateanyunusualoccurrencewemaywitness,andafacepeeringfromthepinnacleofthehightowerofthepalacewas,tome,mostunusual。

IthereforedrewnearanddiscoveredthatthepossessorofthepeeringfacewasnoneotherthanSabThan。Hewasslightlyputoutatbeingdetectedandcommandedmetokeepthemattertomyself,explainingthatthepassagefromthetowerleddirectlytohisapartments,andwasknownonlytohim。

IfIcanreachtheroofofthebarracksandgetmymachineIcanbeinSabThan"squartersinfiveminutes;buthowamItoescapefromthisbuilding,guardedasyousayitis?"

"Howwellarethemachineshedsatthebarracksguarded?"Iasked。

"Thereisusuallybutonemanondutythereatnightupontheroof。”

"Gototheroofofthisbuilding,KantosKan,andwaitmethere。”

WithoutstoppingtoexplainmyplansIretracedmywaytothestreetandhastenedtothebarracks。Ididnotdaretoenterthebuilding,filledasitwaswithmembersoftheair-scoutsquadron,who,incommonwithallZodanga,wereonthelookoutforme。

Thebuildingwasanenormousone,rearingitsloftyheadfullyathousandfeetintotheair。ButfewbuildingsinZodangawerehigherthanthesebarracks,thoughseveraltoppeditbyafewhundredfeet;thedocksofthegreatbattleshipsofthelinestandingsomefifteenhundredfeetfromtheground,whilethefreightandpassengerstationsofthemerchantsquadronsrosenearlyashigh。

Itwasalongclimbupthefaceofthebuilding,andonefraughtwithmuchdanger,buttherewasnootherway,andsoIessayedthetask。ThefactthatBarsoomianarchitectureisextremelyornatemadethefeatmuchsimplerthanIhadanticipated,sinceIfoundornamentalledgesandprojectionswhichfairlyformedaperfectladderformeallthewaytotheeavesofthebuilding。HereImetmyfirstrealobstacle。TheeavesprojectednearlytwentyfeetfromthewalltowhichI

clung,andthoughIencircledthegreatbuildingIcouldfindnoopeningthroughthem。

Thetopfloorwasalight,andfilledwithsoldiersengagedinthepastimesoftheirkind;Icouldnot,therefore,reachtheroofthroughthebuilding。

Therewasoneslight,desperatechance,andthatIdecidedImusttake——itwasforDejahThoris,andnomanhaslivedwhowouldnotriskathousanddeathsforsuchasshe。

Clingingtothewallwithmyfeetandonehand,Iunloosenedoneofthelongleatherstrapsofmytrappingsattheendofwhichdangledagreathookbywhichairsailorsarehungtothesidesandbottomsoftheircraftforvariouspurposesofrepair,andbymeansofwhichlandingpartiesareloweredtothegroundfromthebattleships。

Iswungthishookcautiouslytotheroofseveraltimesbeforeitfinallyfoundlodgment;gentlyIpulledonittostrengthenitshold,butwhetheritwouldbeartheweightofmybodyIdidnotknow。Itmightbebarelycaughtupontheveryoutervergeoftheroof,sothatasmybodyswungoutattheendofthestrapitwouldslipoffandlaunchmetothepavementathousandfeetbelow。

AninstantIhesitated,andthen,releasingmygraspuponthesupportingornament,Iswungoutintospaceattheendofthestrap。Farbelowmelaythebrilliantlylightedstreets,thehardpavements,anddeath。Therewasalittlejerkatthetopofthesupportingeaves,andanastyslipping,gratingsoundwhichturnedmecoldwithapprehension;thenthehookcaughtandIwassafe。

ClamberingquicklyaloftIgraspedtheedgeoftheeavesanddrewmyselftothesurfaceoftheroofabove。AsIgainedmyfeetIwasconfrontedbythesentryonduty,intothemuzzleofwhoserevolverIfoundmyselflooking。

"Whoareyouandwhencecameyou?"hecried。

"Iamanairscout,friend,andverynearadeadone,forjustbythemerestchanceIescapedfallingtotheavenuebelow,"Ireplied。

"Buthowcameyouupontheroof,man?Noonehaslandedorcomeupfromthebuildingforthepasthour。

Quick,explainyourself,orIcalltheguard。”

"Lookyouhere,sentry,andyoushallseehowIcameandhowcloseashaveIhadtonotcomingatall,"Ianswered,turningtowardtheedgeoftheroof,where,twentyfeetbelow,attheendofmystrap,hungallmyweapons。

Thefellow,actingonimpulseofcuriosity,steppedtomysideandtohisundoing,forasheleanedtopeerovertheeavesIgraspedhimbyhisthroatandhispistolarmandthrewhimheavilytotheroof。Theweapondroppedfromhisgrasp,andmyfingerschokedoffhisattemptedcryforassistance。IgaggedandboundhimandthenhunghimovertheedgeoftheroofasImyselfhadhungafewmomentsbefore。Iknewitwouldbemorningbeforehewouldbediscovered,andIneededallthetimethatIcouldgain。

DonningmytrappingsandweaponsIhastenedtothesheds,andsoonhadoutbothmymachineandKantosKan"s。

MakinghisfastbehindmineIstartedmyengine,andskimmingovertheedgeoftheroofIdovedownintothestreetsofthecityfarbelowtheplaneusuallyoccupiedbytheairpatrol。InlessthanaminuteIwassettlingsafelyupontheroofofourapartmentbesidetheastonishedKantosKan。

Ilostnotimeinexplanation,butplungedimmediatelyintoadiscussionofourplansfortheimmediatefuture。

ItwasdecidedthatIwastotrytomakeHeliumwhileKantosKanwastoenterthepalaceanddispatchSabThan。Ifsuccessfulhewasthentofollowme。Hesetmycompassforme,acleverlittledevicewhichwillremainsteadfastlyfixeduponanygivenpointonthesurfaceofBarsoom,andbiddingeachotherfarewellwerosetogetherandspedinthedirectionofthepalacewhichlayintheroutewhichImusttaketoreachHelium。

Aswenearedthehightowerapatrolshotdownfromabove,throwingitspiercingsearchlightfulluponmycraft,andavoiceroaredoutacommandtohalt,followingwithashotasIpaidnoattentiontohishail。KantosKandroppedquicklyintothedarkness,whileIrosesteadilyandatterrificspeedracedthroughtheMartianskyfollowedbyadozenoftheair-scoutcraftwhichhadjoinedthepursuit,andlaterbyaswiftcruisercarryingahundredmenandabatteryofrapid-fireguns。Bytwistingandturningmylittlemachine,nowrisingandnowfalling,Imanagedtoeludetheirsearch-

lightsmostofthetime,butIwasalsolosinggroundbythesetactics,andsoIdecidedtohazardeverythingonastraight-

awaycourseandleavetheresulttofateandthespeedofmymachine。

KantosKanhadshownmeatrickofgearing,whichisknownonlytothenavyofHelium,thatgreatlyincreasedthespeedofourmachines,sothatIfeltsureIcoulddistancemypursuersifIcoulddodgetheirprojectilesforafewmoments。

AsIspedthroughtheairthescreechingofthebulletsaroundmeconvincedmethatonlybyamiraclecouldIescape,butthediewascast,andthrowingonfullspeedIracedastraightcoursetowardHelium。GraduallyIleftmypursuersfurtherandfurtherbehind,andIwasjustcongratulatingmyselfonmyluckyescape,whenawell-directedshotfromthecruiserexplodedattheprowofmylittlecraft。

Theconcussionnearlycapsizedher,andwithasickeningplungeshehurtleddownwardthroughthedarknight。

HowfarIfellbeforeIregainedcontroloftheplaneIdonotknow,butImusthavebeenveryclosetothegroundwhenIstartedtoriseagain,asIplainlyheardthesquealingofanimalsbelowme。RisingagainIscannedtheheavensformypursuers,andfinallymakingouttheirlightsfarbehindme,sawthattheywerelanding,evidentlyinsearchofme。

NotuntiltheirlightswerenolongerdiscernibledidI

venturetoflashmylittlelampuponmycompass,andthenIfoundtomyconsternationthatafragmentoftheprojectilehadutterlydestroyedmyonlyguide,aswellasmyspeedometer。ItwastrueIcouldfollowthestarsinthegeneraldirectionofHelium,butwithoutknowingtheexactlocationofthecityorthespeedatwhichIwastravelingmychancesforfindingitwereslim。

HeliumliesathousandmilessouthwestofZodanga,andwithmycompassintactIshouldhavemadethetrip,barringaccidents,inbetweenfourandfivehours。Asitturnedout,however,morningfoundmespeedingoveravastexpanseofdeadseabottomafternearlysixhoursofcontinuousflightathighspeed。Presentlyagreatcityshowedbelowme,butitwasnotHelium,asthataloneofallBarsoomianmetropolisesconsistsintwoimmensecircularwalledcitiesaboutseventy-fivemilesapartandwouldhavebeeneasilydistinguishablefromthealtitudeatwhichIwasflying。

BelievingthatIhadcometoofartothenorthandwest,Iturnedbackinasoutheasterlydirection,passingduringtheforenoonseveralotherlargecities,butnoneresemblingthedescriptionwhichKantosKanhadgivenmeofHelium。

Inadditiontothetwin-cityformationofHelium,anotherdistinguishingfeatureisthetwoimmensetowers,oneofvividscarletrisingnearlyamileintotheairfromthecenterofoneofthecities,whiletheother,ofbrightyellowandofthesameheight,markshersister。

CHAPTERXXIV

TARSTARKASFINDSAFRIEND

AboutnoonIpassedlowoveragreatdeadcityofancientMars,andasIskimmedoutacrosstheplainbeyondI

camefulluponseveralthousandgreenwarriorsengagedinaterrificbattle。ScarcelyhadIseenthemthanavolleyofshotswasdirectedatme,andwiththealmostunfailingaccuracyoftheiraimmylittlecraftwasinstantlyaruinedwreck,sinkingerraticallytotheground。

Ifellalmostdirectlyinthecenterofthefiercecombat,amongwarriorswhohadnotseenmyapproachsobusilyweretheyengagedinlifeanddeathstruggles。Themenwerefightingonfootwithlong-swords,whileanoccasionalshotfromasharpshooterontheoutskirtsoftheconflictwouldbringdownawarriorwhomightforaninstantseparatehimselffromtheentangledmass。

AsmymachinesankamongthemIrealizedthatitwasfightordie,withgoodchancesofdyinginanyevent,andsoI

struckthegroundwithdrawnlong-swordreadytodefendmyselfasIcould。

Ifellbesideahugemonsterwhowasengagedwiththreeantagonists,andasIglancedathisfierceface,filledwiththelightofbattle,IrecognizedTarsTarkastheThark。Hedidnotseeme,asIwasatriflebehindhim,andjustthenthethreewarriorsopposinghim,andwhomIrecognizedasWarhoons,chargedsimultaneously。Themightyfellowmadequickworkofoneofthem,butinsteppingbackforanotherthrusthefelloveradeadbodybehindhimandwasdownandatthemercyofhisfoesinaninstant。Quickaslightningtheywereuponhim,andTarsTarkaswouldhavebeengatheredtohisfathersinshortorderhadInotsprungbeforehisprostrateformandengagedhisadversaries。

IhadaccountedforoneofthemwhenthemightyTharkregainedhisfeetandquicklysettledtheother。

Hegavemeonelook,andaslightsmiletouchedhisgrimlipas,touchingmyshoulder,hesaid,"Iwouldscarcelyrecognizeyou,JohnCarter,butthereisnoothermortaluponBarsoomwhowouldhavedonewhatyouhaveforme。IthinkIhavelearnedthatthereissuchathingasfriendship,myfriend。”

Hesaidnomore,norwasthereopportunity,fortheWarhoonswereclosinginaboutus,andtogetherwefought,shouldertoshoulder,duringallthatlong,hotafternoon,untilthetideofbattleturnedandtheremnantofthefierceWarhoonhordefellbackupontheirthoats,andfledintothegatheringdarkness。

Tenthousandmenhadbeenengagedinthattitanicstruggle,anduponthefieldofbattlelaythreethousanddead。

Neithersideaskedorgavequarter,nordidtheyattempttotakeprisoners。

OnourreturntothecityafterthebattlewehadgonedirectlytoTarsTarkas"quarters,whereIwasleftalonewhilethechieftainattendedthecustomarycouncilwhichimmediatelyfollowsanengagement。

AsIsatawaitingthereturnofthegreenwarriorIheardsomethingmoveinanadjoiningapartment,andasIglancedupthererushedsuddenlyuponmeahugeandhideouscreaturewhichboremebackwarduponthepileofsilksandfursuponwhichIhadbeenreclining。ItwasWoola——faithful,lovingWoola。HehadfoundhiswaybacktoTharkand,asTarsTarkaslatertoldme,hadgoneimmediatelytomyformerquarterswherehehadtakenuphispatheticandseeminglyhopelesswatchformyreturn。

"TalHajusknowsthatyouarehere,JohnCarter,"saidTarsTarkas,onhisreturnfromthejeddak"squarters;

"Sarkojasawandrecognizedyouaswewerereturning。TalHajushasorderedmetobringyoubeforehimtonight。I

havetenthoats,JohnCarter;youmaytakeyourchoicefromamongthem,andIwillaccompanyyoutothenearestwaterwaythatleadstoHelium。TarsTarkasmaybeacruelgreenwarrior,buthecanbeafriendaswell。Come,wemuststart。”

"Andwhenyoureturn,TarsTarkas?"Iasked。

"Thewildcalots,possibly,orworse,"hereplied。"UnlessIshouldchancetohavetheopportunityIhavesolongwaitedofbattlingwithTalHajus。”

"Wewillstay,TarsTarkas,andseeTalHajustonight。

Youshallnotsacrificeyourself,anditmaybethattonightyoucanhavethechanceyouwait。”

Heobjectedstrenuously,sayingthatTalHajusoftenflewintowildfitsofpassionatthemerethoughtoftheblowI

haddealthim,andthatifeverhelaidhishandsuponmeIwouldbesubjectedtothemosthorribletortures。

WhilewewereeatingIrepeatedtoTarsTarkasthestorywhichSolahadtoldmethatnightupontheseabottomduringthemarchtoThark。

Hesaidbutlittle,butthegreatmusclesofhisfaceworkedinpassionandinagonyatrecollectionofthehorrorswhichhadbeenheapedupontheonlythinghehadeverlovedinallhiscold,cruel,terribleexistence。

HenolongerdemurredwhenIsuggestedthatwegobeforeTalHajus,onlysayingthathewouldliketospeaktoSarkojafirst。AthisrequestIaccompaniedhimtoherquarters,andthelookofvenomoushatredshecastuponmewasalmostadequaterecompenseforanyfuturemisfortunesthisaccidentalreturntoTharkmightbringme。

"Sarkoja,"saidTarsTarkas,"fortyyearsagoyouwereinstrumentalinbringingaboutthetortureanddeathofawomannamedGozava。Ihavejustdiscoveredthatthewarriorwholovedthatwomanhaslearnedofyourpartinthetransaction。

Hemaynotkillyou,Sarkoja,itisnotourcustom,butthereisnothingtopreventhimtyingoneendofastrapaboutyourneckandtheotherendtoawildthoat,merelytotestyourfitnesstosurviveandhelpperpetuateourrace。Havingheardthathewoulddothisonthemorrow,Ithoughtitonlyrighttowarnyou,forIamajustman。TheriverIssisbutashortpilgrimage,Sarkoja。Come,JohnCarter。”

ThenextmorningSarkojawasgone,norwassheeverseenafter。

Insilencewehastenedtothejeddak"spalace,wherewewereimmediatelyadmittedtohispresence;infact,hecouldscarcelywaittoseemeandwasstandingerectuponhisplatformgloweringattheentranceasIcamein。

"Straphimtothatpillar,"heshrieked。"WeshallseewhoitisdaresstrikethemightyTalHajus。Heattheirons;withmyownhandsIshallburntheeyesfromhisheadthathemaynotpollutemypersonwithhisvilegaze。”

"ChieftainsofThark,"Icried,turningtotheassembledcouncilandignoringTalHajus,"Ihavebeenachiefamongyou,andtodayIhavefoughtforTharkshouldertoshoulderwithhergreatestwarrior。Youoweme,atleast,ahearing。

Ihavewonthatmuchtoday。Youclaimtobejustpeople——"

"Silence,"roaredTalHajus。"GagthecreatureandbindhimasIcommand。”

"Justice,TalHajus,"exclaimedLorquasPtomel。"WhoareyoutosetasidethecustomsofagesamongtheTharks。”

"Yes,justice!"echoedadozenvoices,andso,whileTalHajusfumedandfrothed,Icontinued。

"Youareabravepeopleandyoulovebravery,butwherewasyourmightyjeddakduringthefightingtoday?Ididnotseehiminthethickofbattle;hewasnotthere。Herendsdefenselesswomenandlittlechildreninhislair,buthowrecentlyhasoneofyouseenhimfightwithmen?Why,evenI,amidgetbesidehim,felledhimwithasingleblowofmyfist。IsitofsuchthattheTharksfashiontheirjeddaks?

TherestandsbesidemenowagreatThark,amightywarriorandanobleman。Chieftains,howsounds,TarsTarkas,JeddakofThark?"

Aroarofdeep-tonedapplausegreetedthissuggestion。

"Itbutremainsforthiscounciltocommand,andTalHajusmustprovehisfitnesstorule。WereheabravemanhewouldinviteTarsTarkastocombat,forhedoesnotlovehim,butTalHajusisafraid;TalHajus,yourjeddak,isacoward。

WithmybarehandsIcouldkillhim,andheknowsit。”

AfterIceasedtherewastensesilence,asalleyeswereriveteduponTalHajus。Hedidnotspeakormove,buttheblotchygreenofhiscountenanceturnedlivid,andthefrothfrozeuponhislips。

"TalHajus,"saidLorquasPtomelinacold,hardvoice,"neverinmylonglifehaveIseenajeddakoftheTharkssohumiliated。Therecouldbebutoneanswertothisarraignment。

Wewaitit。”AndstillTalHajusstoodasthoughelectrified。

"Chieftains,"continuedLorquasPtomel,"shallthejeddak,TalHajus,provehisfitnesstoruleoverTarsTarkas?"

Thereweretwentychieftainsabouttherostrum,andtwentyswordsflashedhighinassent。

Therewasnoalternative。Thatdecreewasfinal,andsoTalHajusdrewhislong-swordandadvancedtomeetTarsTarkas。

Thecombatwassoonover,and,withhisfootupontheneckofthedeadmonster,TarsTarkasbecamejeddakamongtheTharks。

Hisfirstactwastomakemeafull-fledgedchieftainwiththerankIhadwonbymycombatsthefirstfewweeksofmycaptivityamongthem。

SeeingthefavorabledispositionofthewarriorstowardTarsTarkas,aswellastowardme,IgraspedtheopportunitytoenlisttheminmycauseagainstZodanga。ItoldTarsTarkasthestoryofmyadventures,andinafewwordshadexplainedtohimthethoughtIhadinmind。

"JohnCarterhasmadeaproposal,"hesaid,addressingthecouncil,"whichmeetswithmysanction。Ishallputittoyoubriefly。DejahThoris,thePrincessofHelium,whowasourprisoner,isnowheldbythejeddakofZodanga,whosesonshemustwedtosavehercountryfromdevastationatthehandsoftheZodanganforces。

"JohnCartersuggeststhatwerescueherandreturnhertoHelium。ThelootofZodangawouldbemagnificent,andIhaveoftenthoughtthathadweanalliancewiththepeopleofHeliumwecouldobtainsufficientassuranceofsustenancetopermitustoincreasethesizeandfrequencyofourhatchings,andthusbecomeunquestionablysupremeamongthegreenmenofallBarsoom。Whatsayyou?"

Itwasachancetofight,anopportunitytoloot,andtheyrosetothebaitasaspeckledtrouttoafly。

ForTharkstheywerewildlyenthusiastic,andbeforeanotherhalfhourhadpassedtwentymountedmessengerswerespeedingacrossdeadseabottomstocallthehordestogetherfortheexpedition。

InthreedayswewereonthemarchtowardZodanga,onehundredthousandstrong,asTarsTarkashadbeenabletoenlisttheservicesofthreesmallerhordesonthepromiseofthegreatlootofZodanga。

AttheheadofthecolumnIrodebesidethegreatTharkwhileattheheelsofmymounttrottedmybelovedWoola。

Wetraveledentirelybynight,timingourmarchessothatwecampedduringthedayatdesertedcitieswhere,eventothebeasts,wewereallkeptindoorsduringthedaylighthours。OnthemarchTarsTarkas,throughhisremarkableabilityandstatesmanship,enlistedfiftythousandmorewarriorsfromvarioushordes,sothat,tendaysafterwesetoutwehaltedatmidnightoutsidethegreatwalledcityofZodanga,onehundredandfiftythousandstrong。

Thefightingstrengthandefficiencyofthishordeofferociousgreenmonsterswasequivalenttotentimestheirnumberofredmen。NeverinthehistoryofBarsoom,TarsTarkastoldme,hadsuchaforceofgreenwarriorsmarchedtobattletogether。Itwasamonstroustasktokeepevenasemblanceofharmonyamongthem,anditwasamarveltomethathegotthemtothecitywithoutamightybattleamongthemselves。

ButaswenearedZodangatheirpersonalquarrelsweresubmergedbytheirgreaterhatredfortheredmen,andespeciallyfortheZodangans,whohadforyearswagedaruthlesscampaignofexterminationagainstthegreenmen,directingspecialattentiontowarddespoilingtheirincubators。

NowthatwewerebeforeZodangathetaskofobtainingentrytothecitydevolveduponme,anddirectingTarsTarkastoholdhisforcesintwodivisionsoutofearshotofthecity,witheachdivisionoppositealargegateway,I

tooktwentydismountedwarriorsandapproachedoneofthesmallgatesthatpiercedthewallsatshortintervals。

Thesegateshavenoregularguard,butarecoveredbysentries,whopatroltheavenuethatencirclesthecityjustwithinthewallsasourmetropolitanpolicepatroltheirbeats。

ThewallsofZodangaareseventy-fivefeetinheightandfiftyfeetthick。Theyarebuiltofenormousblocksofcarborundum,andthetaskofenteringthecityseemed,tomyescortofgreenwarriors,animpossibility。

Thefellowswhohadbeendetailedtoaccompanymewereofoneofthesmallerhordes,andthereforedidnotknowme。

Placingthreeofthemwiththeirfacestothewallandarmslocked,Icommandedtwomoretomounttotheirshoulders,andasixthI

orderedtoclimbupontheshouldersoftheuppertwo。Theheadofthetopmostwarriortoweredoverfortyfeetfromtheground。

Inthisway,withtenwarriors,Ibuiltaseriesofthreestepsfromthegroundtotheshouldersofthetopmostman。

ThenstartingfromashortdistancebehindthemIranswiftlyupfromonetiertothenext,andwithafinalboundfromthebroadshouldersofthehighestIclutchedthetopofthegreatwallandquietlydrewmyselftoitsbroadexpanse。

AftermeIdraggedsixlengthsofleatherfromanequalnumberofmywarriors。Theselengthswehadpreviouslyfastenedtogether,andpassingoneendtothetopmostwarriorIloweredtheotherendcautiouslyovertheoppositesideofthewalltowardtheavenuebelow。

Noonewasinsight,so,loweringmyselftotheendofmyleatherstrap,Idroppedtheremainingthirtyfeettothepavementbelow。

IhadlearnedfromKantosKanthesecretofopeningthesegates,andinanothermomentmytwentygreatfightingmenstoodwithinthedoomedcityofZodanga。

IfoundtomydelightthatIhadenteredatthelowerboundaryoftheenormouspalacegrounds。Thebuildingitselfshowedinthedistanceablazeofgloriouslight,andontheinstantIdeterminedtoleadadetachmentofwarriorsdirectlywithinthepalaceitself,whilethebalanceofthegreathordewasattackingthebarracksofthesoldiery。

DispatchingoneofmymentoTarsTarkasforadetailoffiftyTharks,withwordofmyintentions,IorderedtenwarriorstocaptureandopenoneofthegreatgateswhilewiththenineremainingItooktheother。Weweretodoourworkquietly,noshotsweretobefiredandnogeneraladvancemadeuntilIhadreachedthepalacewithmyfiftyTharks。Ourplansworkedtoperfection。ThetwosentrieswemetweredispatchedtotheirfathersuponthebanksofthelostseaofKorus,andtheguardsatbothgatesfollowedtheminsilence。

CHAPTERXXV

THELOOTINGOFZODANGA

AsthegreatgatewhereIstoodswungopenmyfiftyTharks,headedbyTarsTarkashimself,rodeinupontheirmightythoats。Iledthemtothepalacewalls,whichInegotiatedeasilywithoutassistance。Onceinside,however,thegategavemeconsiderabletrouble,butIfinallywasrewardedbyseeingitswinguponitshugehinges,andsoonmyfierceescortwasridingacrossthegardensofthejeddakofZodanga。

AsweapproachedthepalaceIcouldseethroughthegreatwindowsofthefirstfloorintothebrilliantlyilluminatedaudiencechamberofThanKosis。Theimmensehallwascrowdedwithnoblesandtheirwomen,asthoughsomeimportantfunctionwasinprogress。Therewasnotaguardinsightwithoutthepalace,due,Ipresume,tothefactthatthecityandpalacewallswereconsideredimpregnable,andsoIcamecloseandpeeredwithin。

Atoneendofthechamber,uponmassivegoldenthronesencrustedwithdiamonds,satThanKosisandhisconsort,surroundedbyofficersanddignitariesofstate。Beforethemstretchedabroadaislelinedoneithersidewithsoldiery,andasIlookedthereenteredthisaisleatthefarendofthehall,theheadofaprocessionwhichadvancedtothefootofthethrone。

Firsttheremarchedfourofficersofthejeddak"sGuardbearingahugesalveronwhichreposed,uponacushionofscarletsilk,agreatgoldenchainwithacollarandpadlockateachend。DirectlybehindtheseofficerscamefourotherscarryingasimilarsalverwhichsupportedthemagnificentornamentsofaprinceandprincessofthereigninghouseofZodanga。

Atthefootofthethronethesetwopartiesseparatedandhalted,facingeachotheratoppositesidesoftheaisle。

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