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类别:其他 作者:Edgar Rice Burroughs字数:17519更新时间:18/12/14 10:14:22
\"Whatdotheysay?\"inquiredDejahThoris。 \"Thatyouwillbethrowntothewildcalots[dogs]inthegreatarenaassoonasthehordeshaveassembledfortheyearlygames。” \"Sola,\"Isaid,\"youareaThark,butyouhateandloathethecustomsofyourpeopleasmuchaswedo。Willyounotaccompanyusinonesupremeefforttoescape?IamsurethatDejahThoriscanofferyouahomeandprotectionamongherpeople,andyourfatecanbenoworseamongthemthanitmusteverbehere。” \"Yes,\"criedDejahThoris,\"comewithus,Sola,youwillbebetteroffamongtheredmenofHeliumthanyouarehere,andIcanpromiseyounotonlyahomewithus,buttheloveandaffectionyournaturecravesandwhichmustalwaysbedeniedyoubythecustomsofyourownrace。 Comewithus,Sola;wemightgowithoutyou,butyourfatewouldbeterribleiftheythoughtyouhadconnivedtoaidus。Iknowthateventhatfearwouldnottemptyoutointerfereinourescape,butwewantyouwithus,wewantyoutocometoalandofsunshineandhappiness,amongstapeoplewhoknowthemeaningoflove,ofsympathy,andofgratitude。Saythatyouwill,Sola;tellmethatyouwill。” \"ThegreatwaterwaywhichleadstoHeliumisbutfiftymilestothesouth,\"murmuredSola,halftoherself;\"aswiftthoatmightmakeitinthreehours;andthentoHeliumitisfivehundredmiles,mostofthewaythroughthinlysettleddistricts。Theywouldknowandtheywouldfollowus。Wemighthideamongthegreattreesforatime,butthechancesaresmallindeedforescape。TheywouldfollowustotheverygatesofHelium,andtheywouldtaketolloflifeateverystep;youdonotknowthem。” \"IstherenootherwaywemightreachHelium?\"Iasked。 \"Canyounotdrawmearoughmapofthecountrywemusttraverse,DejahThoris?\" \"Yes,\"shereplied,andtakingagreatdiamondfromherhairshedrewuponthemarblefloorthefirstmapofBarsoomianterritoryIhadeverseen。Itwascrisscrossedineverydirectionwithlongstraightlines,sometimesrunningparallelandsometimesconvergingtowardsomegreatcircle。 Thelines,shesaid,werewaterways;thecircles,cities;andonefartothenorthwestofusshepointedoutasHelium。 Therewereothercitiescloser,butshesaidshefearedtoentermanyofthem,astheywerenotallfriendlytowardHelium。 Finally,afterstudyingthemapcarefullyinthemoonlightwhichnowfloodedtheroom,IpointedoutawaterwayfartothenorthofuswhichalsoseemedtoleadtoHelium。 \"Doesnotthispierceyourgrandfather\'sterritory?\"I asked。 \"Yes,\"sheanswered,\"butitistwohundredmilesnorthofus;itisoneofthewaterwayswecrossedonthetriptoThark。” \"Theywouldneversuspectthatwewouldtryforthatdistantwaterway,\"Ianswered,\"andthatiswhyIthinkthatitisthebestrouteforourescape。” Solaagreedwithme,anditwasdecidedthatweshouldleaveTharkthissamenight;justasquickly,infact,asI couldfindandsaddlemythoats。SolawastorideoneandDejahThorisandItheother;eachofuscarryingsufficientfoodanddrinktolastusfortwodays,sincetheanimalscouldnotbeurgedtoorapidlyforsolongadistance。 IdirectedSolatoproceedwithDejahThorisalongoneofthelessfrequentedavenuestothesouthernboundaryofthecity,whereIwouldovertakethemwiththethoatsasquicklyaspossible;then,leavingthemtogatherwhatfood,silks,andfursweweretoneed,Islippedquietlytotherearofthefirstfloor,andenteredthecourtyard,whereouranimalsweremovingrestlesslyabout,aswastheirhabit,beforesettlingdownforthenight。 IntheshadowsofthebuildingsandoutbeneaththeradianceoftheMartianmoonsmovedthegreatherdofthoatsandzitidars,thelattergruntingtheirlowgutturalsandtheformeroccasionallyemittingthesharpsquealwhichdenotesthealmosthabitualstateofrageinwhichthesecreaturespassedtheirexistence。Theywerequieternow,owingtotheabsenceofman,butastheyscentedmetheybecamemorerestlessandtheirhideousnoiseincreased。Itwasriskybusiness,thisenteringapaddockofthoatsaloneandatnight; first,becausetheirincreasingnoisinessmightwarnthenearbywarriorsthatsomethingwasamiss,andalsobecausefortheslightestcause,orfornocauseatallsomegreatbullthoatmighttakeituponhimselftoleadachargeuponme。 Havingnodesiretoawakentheirnastytempersuponsuchanightasthis,wheresomuchdependeduponsecrecyanddispatch,Ihuggedtheshadowsofthebuildings,readyataninstant\'swarningtoleapintothesafetyofanearbydoororwindow。ThusImovedsilentlytothegreatgateswhichopeneduponthestreetatthebackofthecourt,andasInearedtheexitIcalledsoftlytomytwoanimals。HowIthankedthekindprovidencewhichhadgivenmetheforesighttowintheloveandconfidenceofthesewilddumbbrutes,forpresentlyfromthefarsideofthecourtIsawtwohugebulksforcingtheirwaytowardmethroughthesurgingmountainsofflesh。 Theycamequiteclosetome,rubbingtheirmuzzlesagainstmybodyandnosingforthebitsoffooditwasalwaysmypracticetorewardthemwith。OpeningthegatesIorderedthetwogreatbeaststopassout,andthenslippingquietlyafterthemIclosedtheportalsbehindme。 Ididnotsaddleormounttheanimalsthere,butinsteadwalkedquietlyintheshadowsofthebuildingstowardanunfrequentedavenuewhichledtowardthepointIhadarrangedtomeetDejahThorisandSola。Withthenoiselessnessofdisembodiedspiritswemovedstealthilyalongthedesertedstreets,butnotuntilwewerewithinsightoftheplainbeyondthecitydidIcommencetobreathefreely。 IwassurethatSolaandDejahThoriswouldfindnodifficultyinreachingourrendezvousundetected,butwithmygreatthoatsIwasnotsosureformyself,asitwasquiteunusualforwarriorstoleavethecityafterdark;infacttherewasnoplaceforthemtogowithinanybutalongride。 Ireachedtheappointedmeetingplacesafely,butasDejahThorisandSolawerenotthereIledmyanimalsintotheentrancehallofoneofthelargebuildings。PresumingthatoneoftheotherwomenofthesamehouseholdmayhavecomeintospeaktoSola,andsodelayedtheirdeparture,Ididnotfeelanyundueapprehensionuntilnearlyanhourhadpassedwithoutasignofthem,andbythetimeanotherhalfhourhadcrawledawayIwasbecomingfilledwithgraveanxiety。Thentherebrokeuponthestillnessofthenightthesoundofanapproachingparty,which,fromthenoise,I knewcouldbenofugitivescreepingstealthilytowardliberty。 Soonthepartywasnearme,andfromtheblackshadowsofmyentrancewayIperceivedascoreofmountedwarriors,who,inpassing,droppedadozenwordsthatfetchedmyheartcleanintothetopofmyhead。 \"Hewouldlikelyhavearrangedtomeetthemjustwithoutthecity,andso——\"Iheardnomore,theyhadpassedon; butitwasenough。Ourplanhadbeendiscovered,andthechancesforescapefromnowontothefearfulendwouldbesmallindeed。MyonehopenowwastoreturnundetectedtothequartersofDejahThorisandlearnwhatfatehadovertakenher,buthowtodoitwiththesegreatmonstrousthoatsuponmyhands,nowthatthecityprobablywasarousedbytheknowledgeofmyescapewasaproblemofnomeanproportions。 Suddenlyanideaoccurredtome,andactingonmyknowledgeoftheconstructionofthebuildingsoftheseancientMartiancitieswithahollowcourtwithinthecenterofeachsquare,Igropedmywayblindlythroughthedarkchambers,callingthegreatthoatsafterme。Theyhaddifficultyinnegotiatingsomeofthedoorways,butasthebuildingsfrontingthecity\'sprincipalexposureswerealldesigneduponamagnificentscale,theywereabletowrigglethroughwithoutstickingfast;andthuswefinallymadetheinnercourtwhereIfound,asIhadexpected,theusualcarpetofmoss-likevegetationwhichwouldprovetheirfoodanddrinkuntilI couldreturnthemtotheirownenclosure。ThattheywouldbeasquietandcontentedhereaselsewhereIwasconfident,norwastherebuttheremotestpossibilitythattheywouldbediscovered,asthegreenmenhadnogreatdesiretoentertheseoutlyingbuildings,whichwerefrequentedbytheonlything,Ibelieve,whichcausedthemthesensationoffear——thegreatwhiteapesofBarsoom。 Removingthesaddletrappings,Ihidthemjustwithinthereardoorwayofthebuildingthroughwhichwehadenteredthecourt,and,turningthebeastsloose,quicklymademywayacrossthecourttotherearofthebuildingsuponthefurtherside,andthencetotheavenuebeyond。 WaitinginthedoorwayofthebuildinguntilIwasassuredthatnoonewasapproaching,Ihurriedacrosstotheoppositesideandthroughthefirstdoorwaytothecourtbeyond; thus,crossingthroughcourtaftercourtwithonlytheslightchanceofdetectionwhichthenecessarycrossingoftheavenuesentailed,ImademywayinsafetytothecourtyardintherearofDejahThoris\'quarters。 Here,ofcourse,Ifoundthebeastsofthewarriorswhoquarteredintheadjacentbuildings,andthewarriorsthemselvesImightexpecttomeetwithinifIentered;but,fortunatelyforme,IhadanotherandsafermethodofreachingtheupperstorywhereDejahThorisshouldbefound,and,afterfirstdeterminingasnearlyaspossiblewhichofthebuildingssheoccupied,forIhadneverobservedthembeforefromthecourtside,ItookadvantageofmyrelativelygreatstrengthandagilityandsprangupwarduntilIgraspedthesillofasecond-storywindowwhichIthoughttobeintherearofherapartment。DrawingmyselfinsidetheroomI movedstealthilytowardthefrontofthebuilding,andnotuntilIhadquitereachedthedoorwayofherroomwasI madeawarebyvoicesthatitwasoccupied。 Ididnotrushheadlongin,butlistenedwithouttoassuremyselfthatitwasDejahThorisandthatitwassafetoventurewithin。ItwaswellindeedthatItookthisprecaution,fortheconversationIheardwasinthelowgutturalsofmen,andthewordswhichfinallycametomeprovedamosttimelywarning。 Thespeakerwasachieftainandhewasgivingorderstofourofhiswarriors。 \"Andwhenhereturnstothischamber,\"hewassaying,\"ashesurelywillwhenhefindsshedoesnotmeethimatthecity\'sedge,youfouraretospringuponhimanddisarmhim。ItwillrequirethecombinedstrengthofallofyoutodoitifthereportstheybringbackfromKoradarecorrect。Whenyouhavehimfastboundbearhimtothevaultsbeneaththejeddak\'squartersandchainhimsecurelywherehemaybefoundwhenTalHajuswisheshim。 Allowhimtospeakwithnone,norpermitanyothertoenterthisapartmentbeforehecomes。Therewillbenodangerofthegirlreturning,forbythistimesheissafeinthearmsofTalHajus,andmayallherancestorshavepityuponher,forTalHajuswillhavenone;thegreatSarkojahasdoneanoblenight\'swork。Igo,andifyoufailtocapturehimwhenhecomes,IcommendyourcarcassestothecoldbosomofIss。” CHAPTERXVII ACOSTLYRECAPTURE AsthespeakerceasedheturnedtoleavetheapartmentbythedoorwhereIwasstanding,butIneededtowaitnolonger;Ihadheardenoughtofillmysoulwithdread,andstealingquietlyawayIreturnedtothecourtyardbythewayIhadcome。Myplanofactionwasformedupontheinstant,andcrossingthesquareandtheborderingavenueupontheoppositesideIsoonstoodwithinthecourtyardofTalHajus。 Thebrilliantlylightedapartmentsofthefirstfloortoldmewherefirsttoseek,andadvancingtothewindowsI peeredwithin。IsoondiscoveredthatmyapproachwasnottobetheeasythingIhadhoped,fortherearroomsborderingthecourtwerefilledwithwarriorsandwomen。Ithenglancedupatthestoriesabove,discoveringthatthethirdwasapparentlyunlighted,andsodecidedtomakemyentrancetothebuildingfromthatpoint。Itwastheworkofbutamomentformetoreachthewindowsabove,andsoonIhaddrawnmyselfwithintheshelteringshadowsoftheunlightedthirdfloor。 FortunatelytheroomIhadselectedwasuntenanted,andcreepingnoiselesslytothecorridorbeyondIdiscoveredalightintheapartmentsaheadofme。ReachingwhatappearedtobeadoorwayIdiscoveredthatitwasbutanopeninguponanimmenseinnerchamberwhichtoweredfromthefirstfloor,twostoriesbelowme,tothedome-likeroofofthebuilding,highabovemyhead。Thefloorofthisgreatcircularhallwasthrongedwithchieftains,warriorsandwomen,andatoneendwasagreatraisedplatformuponwhichsquattedthemosthideousbeastIhadeverputmyeyesupon。Hehadallthecold,hard,cruel,terriblefeaturesofthegreenwarriors,butaccentuatedanddebasedbytheanimalpassionstowhichhehadgivenhimselfoverformanyyears。Therewasnotamarkofdignityorprideuponhisbestialcountenance,whilehisenormousbulkspreaditselfoutupontheplatformwherehesquattedlikesomehugedevilfish,hissixlimbsaccentuatingthesimilarityinahorribleandstartlingmanner。 ButthesightthatfrozemewithapprehensionwasthatofDejahThorisandSolastandingtherebeforehim,andthefiendishleerofhimashelethisgreatprotrudingeyesgloatuponthelinesofherbeautifulfigure。Shewasspeaking,butIcouldnothearwhatshesaid,norcouldImakeoutthelowgrumblingofhisreply。Shestoodthereerectbeforehim,herheadhighheld,andevenatthedistanceI wasfromthemIcouldreadthescornanddisgustuponherfaceassheletherhaughtyglancerestwithoutsignoffearuponhim。Shewasindeedtheprouddaughterofathousandjeddaks,everyinchofherdear,preciouslittlebody; sosmall,sofrailbesidethetoweringwarriorsaroundher,butinhermajestydwarfingthemintoinsignificance;shewasthemightiestfigureamongthemandIverilybelievethattheyfeltit。 PresentlyTalHajusmadeasignthatthechamberbecleared,andthattheprisonersbeleftalonebeforehim。 Slowlythechieftains,thewarriorsandthewomenmeltedawayintotheshadowsofthesurroundingchambers,andDejahThorisandSolastoodalonebeforethejeddakoftheTharks。 Onechieftainalonehadhesitatedbeforedeparting;I sawhimstandingintheshadowsofamightycolumn,hisfingersnervouslytoyingwiththehiltofhisgreat-swordandhiscrueleyesbentinimplacablehatreduponTalHajus。 ItwasTarsTarkas,andIcouldreadhisthoughtsastheywereanopenbookfortheundisguisedloathinguponhisface。Hewasthinkingofthatotherwomanwho,fortyyearsago,hadstoodbeforethisbeast,andcouldIhavespokenawordintohisearatthatmomentthereignofTalHajuswouldhavebeenover;butfinallyhealsostrodefromtheroom,notknowingthathelefthisowndaughteratthemercyofthecreaturehemostloathed。 TalHajusarose,andI,halffearing,halfanticipatinghisintentions,hurriedtothewindingrunwaywhichledtothefloorsbelow。Noonewasneartointerceptme,andIreachedthemainfloorofthechamberunobserved,takingmystationintheshadowofthesamecolumnthatTarsTarkashadbutjustdeserted。AsIreachedthefloorTalHajuswasspeaking。 \"PrincessofHelium,ImightwringamightyransomfromyourpeoplewouldIbutreturnyoutothemunharmed,butathousandtimesratherwouldIwatchthatbeautifulfacewritheintheagonyoftorture;itshallbelongdrawnout,thatIpromiseyou;tendaysofpleasurewerealltooshorttoshowtheloveIharborforyourrace。Theterrorsofyourdeathshallhaunttheslumbersoftheredmenthroughalltheagestocome;theywillshudderintheshadowsofthenightastheirfatherstellthemoftheawfulvengeanceofthegreenmen;ofthepowerandmightandhateandcrueltyofTalHajus。Butbeforethetortureyoushallbemineforoneshorthour,andwordofthattooshallgoforthtoTardosMors,JeddakofHelium,yourgrandfather,thathemaygroveluponthegroundintheagonyofhissorrow。 Tomorrowthetorturewillcommence;tonightthouartTalHajus\';come!\" Hesprangdownfromtheplatformandgraspedherroughlybythearm,butscarcelyhadhetouchedherthanIleapedbetweenthem。Myshort-sword,sharpandgleamingwasinmyrighthand;IcouldhaveplungeditintohisputridheartbeforeherealizedthatIwasuponhim;butasIraisedmyarmtostrikeIthoughtofTarsTarkas,and,withallmyrage,withallmyhatred,Icouldnotrobhimofthatsweetmomentforwhichhehadlivedandhopedalltheselong,wearyyears,andso,instead,Iswungmygoodrightfistfulluponthepointofhisjaw。Withoutasoundheslippedtothefloorasonedead。 InthesamedeathlysilenceIgraspedDejahThorisbythehand,andmotioningSolatofollowwespednoiselesslyfromthechamberandtothefloorabove。UnseenwereachedarearwindowandwiththestrapsandleatherofmytrappingsIlowered,firstSolaandthenDejahThoristothegroundbelow。 DroppinglightlyafterthemIdrewthemrapidlyaroundthecourtintheshadowsofthebuildings,andthuswereturnedoverthesamecourseIhadsorecentlyfollowedfromthedistantboundaryofthecity。 WefinallycameuponmythoatsinthecourtyardwhereIhadleftthem,andplacingthetrappingsuponthemwehastenedthroughthebuildingtotheavenuebeyond。 Mounting,Solaupononebeast,andDejahThorisbehindmeupontheother,werodefromthecityofTharkthroughthehillstothesouth。 Insteadofcirclingbackaroundthecitytothenorthwestandtowardthenearestwaterwaywhichlaysoshortadistancefromus,weturnedtothenortheastandstruckoutuponthemossywasteacrosswhich,fortwohundreddangerousandwearymiles,layanothermainarteryleadingtoHelium。 Nowordwasspokenuntilwehadleftthecityfarbehind,butIcouldhearthequietsobbingofDejahThorisassheclungtomewithherdearheadrestingagainstmyshoulder。 \"Ifwemakeit,mychieftain,thedebtofHeliumwillbeamightyone;greaterthanshecaneverpayyou;andshouldwenotmakeit,\"shecontinued,\"thedebtisnoless,thoughHeliumwillneverknow,foryouhavesavedthelastofourlinefromworsethandeath。” Ididnotanswer,butinsteadreachedtomysideandpressedthelittlefingersofherIlovedwheretheyclungtomeforsupport,andthen,inunbrokensilence,wespedovertheyellow,moonlitmoss;eachofusoccupiedwithhisownthoughts。FormypartIcouldnotbeotherthanjoyfulhadI tried,withDejahThoris\'warmbodypressedclosetomine,andwithallourunpasseddangermyheartwassingingasgailyasthoughwewerealreadyenteringthegatesofHelium。 Ourearlierplanshadbeensosadlyupsetthatwenowfoundourselveswithoutfoodordrink,andIalonewasarmed。Wethereforeurgedourbeaststoaspeedthatmusttellonthemsorelybeforewecouldhopetosighttheendingofthefirststageofourjourney。 Werodeallnightandallthefollowingdaywithonlyafewshortrests。Onthesecondnightbothweandouranimalswerecompletelyfagged,andsowelaydownuponthemossandsleptforsomefiveorsixhours,takingupthejourneyoncemorebeforedaylight。Allthefollowingdaywerode,andwhen,lateintheafternoonwehadsightednodistanttrees,themarkofthegreatwaterwaysthroughoutallBarsoom,theterribletruthflasheduponus——wewerelost。 Evidentlywehadcircled,butwhichwayitwasdifficulttosay,nordiditseempossiblewiththesuntoguideusbydayandthemoonsandstarsbynight。Atanyratenowaterwaywasinsight,andtheentirepartywasalmostreadytodropfromhunger,thirstandfatigue。Faraheadofusandatrifletotherightwecoulddistinguishtheoutlinesoflowmountains。Thesewedecidedtoattempttoreachinthehopethatfromsomeridgewemightdiscernthemissingwaterway。 Nightfelluponusbeforewereachedourgoal,and,almostfaintingfromwearinessandweakness,welaydownandslept。 Iwasawakenedearlyinthemorningbysomehugebodypressingclosetomine,andopeningmyeyeswithastartI beheldmyblessedoldWoolasnugglingclosetome;thefaithfulbrutehadfollowedusacrossthattracklesswastetoshareourfate,whateveritmightbe。PuttingmyarmsabouthisneckIpressedmycheekclosetohis,noramIashamedthatIdidit,norofthetearsthatcametomyeyesasI thoughtofhisloveforme。ShortlyafterthisDejahThorisandSolaawakened,anditwasdecidedthatwepushonatonceinanefforttogainthehills。 WehadgonescarcelyamilewhenInoticedthatmythoatwascommencingtostumbleandstaggerinamostpitifulmanner,althoughwehadnotattemptedtoforcethemoutofawalksinceaboutnoonoftheprecedingday。 Suddenlyhelurchedwildlytoonesideandpitchedviolentlytotheground。DejahThorisandIwerethrownclearofhimandfelluponthesoftmosswithscarcelyajar;butthepoorbeastwasinapitiablecondition,notevenbeingabletorise,althoughrelievedofourweight。Solatoldmethatthecoolnessofthenight,whenitfell,togetherwiththerestwoulddoubtlessrevivehim,andsoIdecidednottokillhim,aswasmyfirstintention,asIhadthoughtitcrueltoleavehimalonetheretodieofhungerandthirst。Relievinghimofhistrappings,whichIflungdownbesidehim,weleftthepoorfellowtohisfate,andpushedonwiththeonethoatasbestwecould。SolaandIwalked,makingDejahThorisride,muchagainstherwill。InthiswaywehadprogressedtowithinaboutamileofthehillswewereendeavoringtoreachwhenDejahThoris,fromherpointofvantageuponthethoat,criedoutthatshesawagreatpartyofmountedmenfilingdownfromapassinthehillsseveralmilesaway。SolaandI bothlookedinthedirectionsheindicated,andthere,plainlydiscernible,wereseveralhundredmountedwarriors。Theyseemedtobeheadedinasouthwesterlydirection,whichwouldtakethemawayfromus。 TheydoubtlesswereTharkwarriorswhohadbeensentouttocaptureus,andwebreathedagreatsighofreliefthattheyweretravelingintheoppositedirection。QuicklyliftingDejahThorisfromthethoat,Icommandedtheanimaltoliedownandwethreedidthesame,presentingassmallanobjectaspossibleforfearofattractingtheattentionofthewarriorstowardus。 Wecouldseethemastheyfiledoutofthepass,justforaninstant,beforetheywerelosttoviewbehindafriendlyridge;tousamostprovidentialridge;since,hadtheybeeninviewforanygreatlengthoftime,theyscarcelycouldhavefailedtodiscoverus。Aswhatprovedtobethelastwarriorcameintoviewfromthepass,hehaltedand,toourconsternation,threwhissmallbutpowerfulfieldglasstohiseyeandscannedtheseabottominalldirections。Evidentlyhewasachieftain,forincertainmarchingformationsamongthegreenmenachieftainbringsuptheextremerearofthecolumn。 Ashisglassswungtowardusourheartsstoppedinourbreasts,andIcouldfeelthecoldsweatstartfromeveryporeinmybody。 Presentlyitswungfulluponusand——stopped。Thetensiononournerveswasnearthebreakingpoint,andIdoubtifanyofusbreathedforthefewmomentshehelduscoveredbyhisglass;andthenhelowereditandwecouldseehimshoutacommandtothewarriorswhohadpassedfromoursightbehindtheridge。Hedidnotwaitforthemtojoinhim,however,insteadhewheeledhisthoatandcametearingmadlyinourdirection。 Therewasbutoneslightchanceandthatwemusttakequickly。RaisingmystrangeMartianrifletomyshoulderI sightedandtouchedthebuttonwhichcontrolledthetrigger; therewasasharpexplosionasthemissilereacheditsgoal,andthechargingchieftainpitchedbackwardfromhisflyingmount。 SpringingtomyfeetIurgedthethoattorise,anddirectedSolatotakeDejahThoriswithheruponhimandmakeamightyefforttoreachthehillsbeforethegreenwarriorswereuponus。Iknewthatintheravinesandgulliestheymightfindatemporaryhidingplace,andeventhoughtheydiedthereofhungerandthirstitwouldbebettersothanthattheyfellintothehandsoftheTharks。Forcingmytworevolversuponthemasaslightmeansofprotection,and,asalastresort,asanescapeforthemselvesfromthehorriddeathwhichrecapturewouldsurelymean,IliftedDejahThorisinmyarmsandplacedheruponthethoatbehindSola,whohadalreadymountedatmycommand。 \"Good-bye,myprincess,\"Iwhispered,\"wemaymeetinHeliumyet。Ihaveescapedfromworseplightsthanthis,\" andItriedtosmileasIlied。 \"What,\"shecried,\"areyounotcomingwithus?\" \"HowmayI,DejahThoris?Someonemustholdthesefellowsoffforawhile,andIcanbetterescapethemalonethancouldthethreeofustogether。” Shesprangquicklyfromthethoatand,throwingherdeararmsaboutmyneck,turnedtoSola,sayingwithquietdignity: \"Fly,Sola!DejahThorisremainstodiewiththemansheloves。” Thosewordsareengraveduponmyheart。Ah,gladlywouldIgiveupmylifeathousandtimescouldIonlyhearthemonceagain;butIcouldnotthengiveevenasecondtotheraptureofhersweetembrace,andpressingmylipstohersforthefirsttime,IpickedherupbodilyandtossedhertoherseatbehindSolaagain,commandingthelatterinperemptorytonestoholdhertherebyforce,andthen,slappingthethoatupontheflank,Isawthemborneaway; DejahThorisstrugglingtothelasttofreeherselffromSola\'sgrasp。 Turning,Ibeheldthegreenwarriorsmountingtheridgeandlookingfortheirchieftain。Inamomenttheysawhim,andthenme;butscarcelyhadtheydiscoveredmethanI commencedfiring,lyingflatuponmybellyinthemoss。Ihadanevenhundredroundsinthemagazineofmyrifle,andanotherhundredinthebeltatmyback,andIkeptupacontinuousstreamoffireuntilIsawallofthewarriorswhohadbeenfirsttoreturnfrombehindtheridgeeitherdeadorscurryingtocover。 Myrespitewasshort-livedhowever,forsoontheentireparty,numberingsomethousandmen,camechargingintoview,racingmadlytowardme。Ifireduntilmyriflewasemptyandtheywerealmostuponme,andthenaglanceshowingmethatDejahThorisandSolahaddisappearedamongthehills,Isprangup,throwingdownmyuselessgun,andstartedawayinthedirectionoppositetothattakenbySolaandhercharge。 IfeverMartianshadanexhibitionofjumping,itwasgrantedthoseastonishedwarriorsonthatdaylongyearsago,butwhileitledthemawayfromDejahThorisitdidnotdistracttheirattentionfromendeavoringtocaptureme。 Theyracedwildlyaftermeuntil,finally,myfootstruckaprojectingpieceofquartz,anddownIwentsprawlinguponthemoss。AsIlookeduptheywereuponme,andalthoughIdrewmylong-swordinanattempttosellmylifeasdearlyaspossible,itwassoonover。Ireeledbeneaththeirblowswhichfelluponmeinperfecttorrents;myheadswam; allwasblack,andIwentdownbeneaththemtooblivion。 CHAPTERXVIII CHAINEDINWARHOON ItmusthavebeenseveralhoursbeforeIregainedconsciousnessandIwellrememberthefeelingofsurprisewhichsweptovermeasIrealizedthatIwasnotdead。 Iwaslyingamongapileofsleepingsilksandfursinthecornerofasmallroominwhichwereseveralgreenwarriors,andbendingovermewasanancientanduglyfemale。 AsIopenedmyeyessheturnedtooneofthewarriors,saying,\"Hewilllive,OJed。” \"\'Tiswell,\"repliedtheonesoaddressed,risingandapproachingmycouch,\"heshouldrenderraresportforthegreatgames。” Andnowasmyeyesfelluponhim,IsawthathewasnoThark,forhisornamentsandmetalwerenotofthathorde。 Hewasahugefellow,terriblyscarredaboutthefaceandchest,andwithonebrokentuskandamissingear。Strappedoneitherbreastwerehumanskullsanddependingfromtheseanumberofdriedhumanhands。 HisreferencetothegreatgamesofwhichIhadheardsomuchwhileamongtheTharksconvincedmethatIhadbutjumpedfrompurgatoryintogehenna。 Afterafewmorewordswiththefemale,duringwhichsheassuredhimthatIwasnowfullyfittotravel,thejedorderedthatwemountandrideafterthemaincolumn。 IwasstrappedsecurelytoaswildandunmanageableathoatasIhadeverseen,and,withamountedwarrioroneithersidetopreventthebeastfrombolting,werodeforthatafuriouspaceinpursuitofthecolumn。Mywoundsgavemebutlittlepain,sowonderfullyandrapidlyhadtheapplicationsandinjectionsofthefemaleexercisedtheirtherapeuticpowers,andsodeftlyhadsheboundandplasteredtheinjuries。 Justbeforedarkwereachedthemainbodyoftroopsshortlyaftertheyhadmadecampforthenight。Iwasimmediatelytakenbeforetheleader,whoprovedtobethejeddakofthehordesofWarhoon。 Likethejedwhohadbroughtme,hewasfrightfullyscarred,andalsodecoratedwiththebreastplateofhumanskullsanddrieddeadhandswhichseemedtomarkallthegreaterwarriorsamongtheWarhoons,aswellastoindicatetheirawfulferocity,whichgreatlytranscendseventhatoftheTharks。 Thejeddak,BarComas,whowascomparativelyyoung,wastheobjectofthefierceandjealoushatredofhisoldlieutenant,DakKova,thejedwhohadcapturedme,andI couldnotbutnotethealmoststudiedeffortswhichthelattermadetoaffronthissuperior。 Heentirelyomittedtheusualformalsalutationasweenteredthepresenceofthejeddak,andashepushedmeroughlybeforetherulerheexclaimedinaloudandmenacingvoice。 \"IhavebroughtastrangecreaturewearingthemetalofaTharkwhomitismypleasuretohavebattlewithawildthoatatthegreatgames。” \"HewilldieasBarComas,yourjeddak,seesfit,ifatall,\" repliedtheyoungruler,withemphasisanddignity。 \"Ifatall?\"roaredDakKova。\"Bythedeadhandsatmythroatbutheshalldie,BarComas。Nomaudlinweaknessonyourpartshallsavehim。O,wouldthatWarhoonwereruledbyarealjeddakratherthanbyawater-heartedweaklingfromwhomevenoldDakKovacouldtearthemetalwithhisbarehands!\" BarComaseyedthedefiantandinsubordinatechieftainforaninstant,hisexpressiononeofhaughty,fearlesscontemptandhate,andthenwithoutdrawingaweaponandwithoututteringawordhehurledhimselfatthethroatofhisdefamer。 IneverbeforehadseentwogreenMartianwarriorsbattlewithnature\'sweaponsandtheexhibitionofanimalferocitywhichensuedwasasfearfulathingasthemostdisorderedimaginationcouldpicture。Theytoreateachothers\'eyesandearswiththeirhandsandwiththeirgleamingtusksrepeatedlyslashedandgoreduntilbothwerecutfairlytoribbonsfromheadtofoot。 BarComashadmuchthebetterofthebattleashewasstronger,quickerandmoreintelligent。ItsoonseemedthattheencounterwasdonesavingonlythefinaldeaththrustwhenBarComasslippedinbreakingawayfromaclinch。ItwastheonelittleopeningthatDakKovaneeded,andhurlinghimselfatthebodyofhisadversaryheburiedhissinglemightytuskinBarComas\'groinandwithalastpowerfuleffortrippedtheyoungjeddakwideopenthefulllengthofhisbody,thegreattuskfinallywedginginthebonesofBarComas\'jaw。Victorandvanquishedrolledlimpandlifelessuponthemoss,ahugemassoftornandbloodyflesh。 BarComaswasstonedead,andonlythemostherculeaneffortsonthepartofDakKova\'sfemalessavedhimfromthefatehedeserved。 ThreedayslaterhewalkedwithoutassistancetothebodyofBarComaswhich,bycustom,hadnotbeenmovedfromwhereitfell,andplacinghisfootupontheneckofhiserstwhilerulerheassumedthetitleofJeddakofWarhoon。 Thedeadjeddak\'shandsandheadwereremovedtobeaddedtotheornamentsofhisconqueror,andthenhiswomencrematedwhatremained,amidwildandterriblelaughter。 TheinjuriestoDakKovahaddelayedthemarchsogreatlythatitwasdecidedtogiveuptheexpedition,whichwasaraiduponasmallTharkcommunityinretaliationforthedestructionoftheincubator,untilafterthegreatgames,andtheentirebodyofwarriors,tenthousandinnumber,turnedbacktowardWarhoon。 MyintroductiontothesecruelandbloodthirstypeoplewasbutanindextothescenesIwitnessedalmostdailywhilewiththem。TheyareasmallerhordethantheTharksbutmuchmoreferocious。NotadaypassedbutthatsomemembersofthevariousWarhooncommunitiesmetindeadlycombat。Ihaveseenashighaseightmortalduelswithinasingleday。 WereachedthecityofWarhoonaftersomethreedaysmarchandIwasimmediatelycastintoadungeonandheavilychainedtothefloorandwalls。FoodwasbroughtmeatintervalsbutowingtotheutterdarknessoftheplaceIdonotknowwhetherIlaytheredays,orweeks,ormonths。Itwasthemosthorribleexperienceofallmylifeandthatmyminddidnotgivewaytotheterrorsofthatinkyblacknesshasbeenawondertomeeversince。Theplacewasfilledwithcreeping,crawlingthings;cold,sinuousbodiespassedovermewhenIlaydown,andinthedarknessIoccasionallycaughtglimpsesofgleaming,fieryeyes,fixedinhorribleintentnessuponme。Nosoundreachedmefromtheworldaboveandnowordwouldmyjailervouchsafewhenmyfoodwasbroughttome,althoughIatfirstbombardedhimwithquestions。 FinallyallthehatredandmaniacalloathingfortheseawfulcreatureswhohadplacedmeinthishorribleplacewascenteredbymytotteringreasonuponthissingleemissarywhorepresentedtometheentirehordeofWarhoons。 Ihadnoticedthathealwaysadvancedwithhisdimtorchtowherehecouldplacethefoodwithinmyreachandashestoopedtoplaceituponthefloorhisheadwasaboutonalevelwithmybreast。So,withthecunningofamadman,IbackedintothefarcornerofmycellwhennextIheardhimapproachingandgatheringalittleslackofthegreatchainwhichheldmeinmyhandIwaitedhiscoming,crouchinglikesomebeastofprey。AshestoopedtoplacemyfooduponthegroundIswungthechainabovemyheadandcrashedthelinkswithallmystrengthuponhisskull。 Withoutasoundheslippedtothefloor,stonedead。 LaughingandchatteringliketheidiotIwasfastbecomingIfelluponhisprostrateformmyfingersfeelingforhisdeadthroat。Presentlytheycameincontactwithasmallchainattheendofwhichdangledanumberofkeys。Thetouchofmyfingersonthesekeysbroughtbackmyreasonwiththesuddennessofthought。NolongerwasIajibberingidiot,butasane,reasoningmanwiththemeansofescapewithinmyveryhands。 AsIwasgropingtoremovethechainfromaboutmyvictim\'sneckIglancedupintothedarknesstoseesixpairsofgleamingeyesfixed,unwinking,uponme。SlowlytheyapproachedandslowlyIshrankbackfromtheawfulhorrorofthem。BackintomycornerIcrouchedholdingmyhandspalmsout,beforeme,andstealthilyoncametheawfuleyesuntiltheyreachedthedeadbodyatmyfeet。 Thenslowlytheyretreatedbutthistimewithastrangegratingsoundandfinallytheydisappearedinsomeblackanddistantrecessofmydungeon。 CHAPTERXIX BATTLINGINTHEARENA SlowlyIregainedmycomposureandfinallyessayedagaintoattempttoremovethekeysfromthedeadbodyofmyformerjailer。ButasIreachedoutintothedarknesstolocateitIfoundtomyhorrorthatitwasgone。Thenthetruthflashedonme;theownersofthosegleamingeyeshaddraggedmyprizeawayfrommetobedevouredintheirneighboringlair; astheyhadbeenwaitingfordays,forweeks,formonths,throughallthisawfuleternityofmyimprisonmenttodragmydeadcarcasstotheirfeast。 Fortwodaysnofoodwasbroughtme,butthenanewmessengerappearedandmyincarcerationwentonasbefore,butnotagaindidIallowmyreasontobesubmergedbythehorrorofmyposition。 Shortlyafterthisepisodeanotherprisonerwasbroughtinandchainednearme。BythedimtorchlightIsawthathewasaredMartianandIcouldscarcelyawaitthedepartureofhisguardstoaddresshim。Astheirretreatingfootstepsdiedawayinthedistance,IcalledoutsoftlytheMartianwordofgreeting,kaor。 \"Whoareyouwhospeaksoutofthedarkness?\"heanswered\"JohnCarter,afriendoftheredmenofHelium。” \"IamofHelium,\"hesaid,\"butIdonotrecallyourname。” AndthenItoldhimmystoryasIhavewrittenithere,omittingonlyanyreferencetomyloveforDejahThoris。 HewasmuchexcitedbythenewsofHelium\'sprincessandseemedquitepositivethatsheandSolacouldeasilyhavereachedapointofsafetyfromwheretheyleftme。HesaidthatheknewtheplacewellbecausethedefilethroughwhichtheWarhoonwarriorshadpassedwhentheydiscovereduswastheonlyoneeverusedbythemwhenmarchingtothesouth。 \"DejahThorisandSolaenteredthehillsnotfivemilesfromagreatwaterwayandarenowprobablyquitesafe,\" heassuredme。 MyfellowprisonerwasKantosKan,apadwar(lieutenant) inthenavyofHelium。Hehadbeenamemberoftheill- fatedexpeditionwhichhadfallenintothehandsoftheTharksatthetimeofDejahThoris\'capture,andhebrieflyrelatedtheeventswhichfollowedthedefeatofthebattleships。 BadlyinjuredandonlypartiallymannedtheyhadlimpedslowlytowardHelium,butwhilepassingnearthecityofZodanga,thecapitalofHelium\'shereditaryenemiesamongtheredmenofBarsoom,theyhadbeenattackedbyagreatbodyofwarvesselsandallbutthecrafttowhichKantosKanbelongedwereeitherdestroyedorcaptured。HisvesselwaschasedfordaysbythreeoftheZodanganwarshipsbutfinallyescapedduringthedarknessofamoonlessnight。 ThirtydaysafterthecaptureofDejahThoris,oraboutthetimeofourcomingtoThark,hisvesselhadreachedHeliumwithabouttensurvivorsoftheoriginalcrewofsevenhundredofficersandmen。Immediatelysevengreatfleets,eachofonehundredmightywarships,hadbeendispatchedtosearchforDejahThoris,andfromthesevesselstwothousandsmallercrafthadbeenkeptoutcontinuouslyinfutilesearchforthemissingprincess。 TwogreenMartiancommunitieshadbeenwipedoffthefaceofBarsoombytheavengingfleets,butnotraceofDejahThorishadbeenfound。Theyhadbeensearchingamongthenorthernhordes,andonlywithinthepastfewdayshadtheyextendedtheirquesttothesouth。 KantosKanhadbeendetailedtooneofthesmallone-manfliersandhadhadthemisfortunetobediscoveredbytheWarhoonswhileexploringtheircity。Thebraveryanddaringofthemanwonmygreatestrespectandadmiration。Alonehehadlandedatthecity\'sboundaryandonfoothadpenetratedtothebuildingssurroundingtheplaza。FortwodaysandnightshehadexploredtheirquartersandtheirdungeonsinsearchofhisbelovedprincessonlytofallintothehandsofapartyofWarhoonsashewasabouttoleave,afterassuringhimselfthatDejahThoriswasnotacaptivethere。 DuringtheperiodofourincarcerationKantosKanandI becamewellacquainted,andformedawarmpersonalfriendship。 Afewdaysonlyelapsed,however,beforeweweredraggedforthfromourdungeonforthegreatgames。Wewereconductedearlyonemorningtoanenormousamphitheater,whichinsteadofhavingbeenbuiltuponthesurfaceofthegroundwasexcavatedbelowthesurface。ithadpartiallyfilledwithdebrissothathowlargeithadoriginallybeenwasdifficulttosay。InitspresentconditionitheldtheentiretwentythousandWarhoonsoftheassembledhordes。 Thearenawasimmensebutextremelyunevenandunkempt。 AroundittheWarhoonshadpiledbuildingstonefromsomeoftheruinededificesoftheancientcitytopreventtheanimalsandthecaptivesfromescapingintotheaudience,andateachendhadbeenconstructedcagestoholdthemuntiltheirturnscametomeetsomehorribledeathuponthearena。 KantosKanandIwereconfinedtogetherinoneofthecages。 Intheotherswerewildcalots,thoats,madzitidars,greenwarriors,andwomenofotherhordes,andmanystrangeandferociouswildbeastsofBarsoomwhichIhadneverbeforeseen。Thedinoftheirroaring,growlingandsquealingwasdeafeningandtheformidableappearanceofanyoneofthemwasenoughtomakethestoutestheartfeelgraveforebodings。 KantosKanexplainedtomethatattheendofthedayoneoftheseprisonerswouldgainfreedomandtheotherswouldliedeadaboutthearena。Thewinnersinthevariouscontestsofthedaywouldbepittedagainsteachotheruntilonlytworemainedalive;thevictorinthelastencounterbeingsetfree,whetheranimalorman。Thefollowingmorningthecageswouldbefilledwithanewconsignmentofvictims,andsoonthroughoutthetendaysofthegames。 Shortlyafterwehadbeencagedtheamphitheaterbegantofillandwithinanhoureveryavailablepartoftheseatingspacewasoccupied。DakKova,withhisjedsandchieftains,satatthecenterofonesideofthearenauponalargeraisedplatform。 AtasignalfromDakKovathedoorsoftwocageswerethrownopenandadozengreenMartianfemalesweredriventothecenterofthearena。Eachwasgivenadaggerandthen,atthefarend,apackoftwelvecalots,orwilddogswerelooseduponthem。 Asthebrutes,growlingandfoaming,rusheduponthealmostdefenselesswomenIturnedmyheadthatImightnotseethehorridsight。TheyellsandlaughterofthegreenhordeborewitnesstotheexcellentqualityofthesportandwhenIturnedbacktothearena,asKantosKantoldmeitwasover,Isawthreevictoriouscalots,snarlingandgrowlingoverthebodiesoftheirprey。Thewomenhadgivenagoodaccountofthemselves。