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类别:其他 作者:Edgar Rice Burroughs字数:21779更新时间:19/01/05 16:54:12
DuringtheseexperimentsWoolahadbeenstandingatmysidegazingintentlyatthedoor,andasmyglancefelluponhimitoccurredtometotestthecorrectnessofmyhypothesis,thatthisportalhadbeenthemeansofingresstothetempleusedbyThurid,theblackdator,andMataiShang,FatherofTherns。 Turningawayabruptly,Icalledtohimtofollowme。Foramomenthehesitated,andthenleapedafterme,whiningandtuggingatmyharnesstodrawmeback。Iwalkedon,however,somedistancefromthedoorbeforeIlethimhavehisway,thatImightseepreciselywhathewoulddo。ThenIpermittedhimtoleadmewhereverhewould。 Straightbacktothatbafflingportalhedraggedme,againtakinguphispositionfacingtheblankstone,gazingstraightatitsshiningsurface。ForanhourIworkedtosolvethemysteryofthecombinationthatwouldopenthewaybeforeme。 CarefullyIrecalledeverycircumstanceofmypursuitofThurid,andmyconclusionwasidenticalwithmyoriginalbelief——thatThuridhadcomethiswaywithoutotherassistancethanhisownknowledgeandpassedthroughthedoorthatbarredmyprogress,unaidedfromwithin。Buthowhadheaccomplishedit? IrecalledtheincidentoftheChamberofMysteryintheGoldenCliffsthattimeIhadfreedThuviaofPtarthfromthedungeonofthetherns,andshehadtakenaslender,needle—likekeyfromthekeyringofherdeadjailertoopenthedoorleadingbackintotheChamberofMysterywhereTarsTarkasfoughtforhislifewiththegreatbanths。Suchatinykeyholeasnowdefiedmehadopenedthewaytotheintricatelockinthatotherdoor。 HastilyIdumpedthecontentsofmypocket—pouchuponthegroundbeforeme。CouldIbutfindaslenderbitofsteelImightyetfashionakeythatwouldgivemeingresstothetempleprison。 AsIexaminedtheheterogeneouscollectionofoddsandendsthatisalwaystobefoundinthepocket—pouchofaMartianwarriormyhandfellupontheemblazonedradiumflashtorchoftheblackdator。 AsIwasabouttolaythethingasideasofnovalueinmypresentpredicamentmyeyeschanceduponafewstrangecharactersroughlyandfreshlyscratcheduponthesoftgoldofthecase。 Casualcuriositypromptedmetodecipherthem,butwhatIreadcarriednoimmediatemeaningtomymind。Therewerethreesetsofcharacters,onebelowanother: 3|——|50T 1|——|1X 9|——|25T Foronlyaninstantmycuriositywaspiqued,andthenI replacedthetorchinmypocket—pouch,butmyfingershadnotunclaspedfromitwhenthererushedtomymemorytherecollectionoftheconversationbetweenLakorandhiscompanionwhenthelesserthernhadquotedthewordsofThuridandscoffedatthem:\"Andwhatthinkyouoftheridiculousmatterofthelight?Letthelightshinewiththeintensityofthreeradiumunitsforfiftytals\"——ah,therewasthefirstlineofcharactersuponthetorch’smetalcase—— 3——50T;\"andforonexatletitshinewiththeintensityofoneradiumunit\"——therewasthesecondline;\"andthenfortwenty—fivetalswithnineunits。\" Theformulawascomplete;but——whatdiditmean? IthoughtIknew,and,seizingapowerfulmagnifyingglassfromthelitterofmypocket—pouch,Iappliedmyselftoacarefulexaminationofthemarbleimmediatelyaboutthepinholeinthedoor。 IcouldhavecriedaloudinexultationwhenmyscrutinydisclosedthealmostinvisibleincrustationofparticlesofcarbonizedelectronswhicharethrownoffbytheseMartiantorches。 Itwasevidentthatforcountlessagesradiumtorcheshadbeenappliedtothispinhole,andforwhatpurposetherecouldbebutasingleanswer——themechanismofthelockwasactuatedbylightrays;andI,JohnCarter,PrinceofHelium,heldthecombinationinmyhand——scratchedbythehandofmyenemyuponhisowntorchcase。 InacylindricalbraceletofgoldaboutmywristwasmyBarsoomianchronometer——adelicateinstrumentthatrecordsthetalsandxatsandzodesofMartiantime,presentingthemtoviewbeneathastrongcrystalmuchafterthemannerofanearthlyodometer。 Timingmyoperationscarefully,Iheldthetorchtothesmallapertureinthedoor,regulatingtheintensityofthelightbymeansofthethumb—leveruponthesideofthecase。 ForfiftytalsIletthreeunitsoflightshinefullinthepinhole,thenoneunitforonexat,andfortwenty—fivetalsnineunits。Thoselasttwenty—fivetalswerethelongesttwenty—fivesecondsofmylife。Wouldthelockclickattheendofthoseseeminglyinterminableintervalsoftime? Twenty—three!Twenty—four!Twenty—five! Ishutoffthelightwithasnap。ForseventalsIwaited—— therehadbeennoappreciableeffectuponthelock’smechanism。 Coulditbethatmytheorywasentirelywrong? Hold!Hadthenervousstrainresultedinahallucination,ordidthedoorreallymove?Slowlythesolidstonesanknoiselesslybackintothewall——therewasnohallucinationhere。 Backandbackitslidfortenfeetuntilithaddisclosedatitsrightanarrowdoorwayleadingintoadarkandnarrowcorridorthatparalleledtheouterwall。ScarcelywastheentranceuncoveredthanWoolaandIhadleapedthrough——thenthedoorslippedquietlybackintoplace。 DownthecorridoratsomedistanceIsawthefaintreflectionofalight,andtowardthiswemadeourway。Atthepointwherethelightshonewasasharpturn,andalittledistancebeyondthisabrilliantlylightedchamber。 Herewediscoveredaspiralstairwayleadingupfromthecenterofthecircularroom。 ImmediatelyIknewthatwehadreachedthecenterofthebaseoftheTempleoftheSun——thespiralrunwayledupwardpasttheinnerwallsoftheprisoncells。SomewhereabovemewasDejahThoris,unlessThuridandMataiShanghadalreadysucceededinstealingher。 WehadscarcelystarteduptherunwaywhenWoolasuddenlydisplayedthewildestexcitement。Heleapedbackandforth,snappingatmylegsandharness,untilIthoughtthathewasmad,andfinallywhenIpushedhimfrommeandstartedoncemoretoascendhegraspedmyswordarmbetweenhisjawsanddraggedmeback。 Noamountofscoldingorcuffingwouldsufficetomakehimreleaseme,andIwasentirelyatthemercyofhisbrutestrengthunlessIcaredtousemydaggeruponhimwithmylefthand;but,madorno,Ihadnotthehearttorunthesharpbladeintothatfaithfulbody。 Downintothechamberhedraggedme,andacrossittothesideoppositethatatwhichwehadentered。Herewasanotherdoorwayleadingintoacorridorwhichrandirectlydownasteepincline。 Withoutamoment’shesitationWoolajerkedmealongthisrockypassage。 Presentlyhestoppedandreleasedme,standingbetweenmeandthewaywehadcome,lookingupintomyfaceasthoughtoaskifI wouldnowfollowhimvoluntarilyorifhemuststillresorttoforce。 LookingruefullyatthemarksofhisgreatteethuponmybarearmIdecidedtodoasheseemedtowishmetodo。Afterall,hisstrangeinstinctmightbemoredependablethanmyfaultyhumanjudgment。 AndwellitwasthatIhadbeenforcedtofollowhim。Butashortdistancefromthecircularchamberwecamesuddenlyintoabrilliantlylightedlabyrinthofcrystalglasspartitionedpassages。 AtfirstIthoughtitwasonevast,unbrokenchamber,soclearandtransparentwerethewallsofthewindingcorridors,butafterIhadnearlybrainedmyselfacoupleoftimesbyattemptingtopassthroughsolidvitreouswallsIwentmorecarefully。 WehadproceededbutafewyardsalongthecorridorthathadgivenusentrancetothisstrangemazewhenWoolagavemouthtoamostfrightfulroar,atthesametimedashingagainsttheclearpartitionatourleft。 TheresoundingechoesofthatfearsomecrywerestillreverberatingthroughthesubterraneanchamberswhenIsawthethingthathadstartleditfromthefaithfulbeast。 Farinthedistance,dimlythroughthemanythicknessesofinterveningcrystal,asinahazethatmadethemseemunrealandghostly,Idiscernedthefiguresofeightpeople——threefemalesandfivemen。 Atthesameinstant,evidentlystartledbyWoola’sfiercecry,theyhaltedandlookedabout。Then,ofasudden,oneofthem,awoman,heldherarmsouttowardme,andevenatthatgreatdistanceIcouldseethatherlipsmoved——itwasDejahThoris,myeverbeautifulandeveryouthfulPrincessofHelium。 WithherwereThuviaofPtarth,Phaidor,daughterofMataiShang,andThurid,andtheFatherofTherns,andthethreelesserthernsthathadaccompaniedthem。 Thuridshookhisfistatme,andthentwoofthethernsgraspedDejahThorisandThuviaroughlybytheirarmsandhurriedthemon。 Amomentlatertheyhaddisappearedintoastonecorridorbeyondthelabyrinthofglass。 Theysaythatloveisblind;butsogreataloveasthatofDejahThoristhatknewmeevenbeneaththetherndisguiseIworeandacrossthemistyvistaofthatcrystalmazemustindeedbefarfromblind。 THESECRETTOWER IhavenostomachtonarratethemonotonouseventsofthetediousdaysthatWoolaandIspentferretingourwayacrossthelabyrinthofglass,throughthedarkanddeviouswaysbeyondthatledbeneaththeValleyDorandGoldenCliffstoemergeatlastupontheflankoftheOtzMountainsjustabovetheValleyofLostSouls—— thatpitifulpurgatorypeopledbythepoorunfortunateswhodarenotcontinuetheirabandonedpilgrimagetoDor,orreturntothevariouslandsoftheouterworldfromwhencetheycame。 HerethetrailofDejahThoris’abductorsledalongthemountains’base,acrosssteepandruggedravines,bythesideofappallingprecipices,andsometimesoutintothevalley,wherewefoundfightingaplentywiththemembersofthevarioustribesthatmakeupthepopulationofthisvaleofhopelessness。 Butthroughitallwecameatlasttowherethewayledupanarrowgorgethatgrewsteeperandmoreimpracticableateverystepuntilbeforeusloomedamightyfortressburiedbeneaththesideofanoverhangingcliff。 HerewasthesecrethidingplaceofMataiShang,FatherofTherns。 Here,surroundedbyahandfulofthefaithful,thehekkadoroftheancientfaith,whohadoncebeenservedbymillionsofvassalsanddependents,dispensedthespiritualwordsamongthehalfdozennationsofBarsoomthatstillclungtenaciouslytotheirfalseanddiscreditedreligion。 Darknesswasjustfallingaswecameinsightoftheseeminglyimpregnablewallsofthismountainstronghold,andlestwebeseenIdrewbackwithWoolabehindajuttinggranitepromontory,intoaclumpofthehardy,purplescrubthatthrivesuponthebarrensidesofOtz。 Herewelayuntilthequicktransitionfromdaylighttodarknesshadpassed。ThenIcreptouttoapproachthefortresswallsinsearchofawaywithin。 Eitherthroughcarelessnessorover—confidenceinthesupposedinaccessibilityoftheirhidingplace,thetriple—barredgatestoodajar。Beyondwereahandfulofguards,laughingandtalkingoveroneoftheirincomprehensibleBarsoomiangames。 IsawthatnoneoftheguardsmenhadbeenofthepartythataccompaniedThuridandMataiShang;andso,relyingentirelyuponmydisguise,Iwalkedboldlythroughthegatewayanduptothethernguard。 Themenstoppedtheirgameandlookedupatme,buttherewasnosignofsuspicion。SimilarlytheylookedatWoola,growlingatmyheel。 \"Kaor!\"IsaidintrueMartiangreeting,andthewarriorsaroseandsalutedme。\"IhavebutjustfoundmywayhitherfromtheGoldenCliffs,\"Icontinued,\"andseekaudiencewiththehekkador,MataiShang,FatherofTherns。Wheremayhebefound?\" \"Followme,\"saidoneoftheguard,and,turning,ledmeacrosstheoutercourtyardtowardasecondbuttressedwall。 WhytheapparenteasewithwhichIseeminglydeceivedthemdidnotrousemysuspicionsIknownot,unlessitwasthatmymindwasstillsofullofthatfleetingglimpseofmybelovedprincessthattherewasroominitfornaughtelse。Bethatasitmay,thefactisthatImarchedbuoyantlybehindmyguidestraightintothejawsofdeath。 AfterwardIlearnedthatthernspieshadbeenawareofmycomingforhoursbeforeIreachedthehiddenfortress。 Thegatehadbeenpurposelyleftajartotemptmeon。Theguardshadbeenschooledwellintheirpartoftheconspiracy;andI,morelikeaschoolboythanaseasonedwarrior,ranheadlongintothetrap。 Atthefarsideoftheoutercourtanarrowdoorletintotheanglemadebyoneofthebuttresseswiththewall。Heremyguideproducedakeyandopenedthewaywithin;then,steppingback,hemotionedmetoenter。 \"MataiShangisinthetemplecourtbeyond,\"hesaid;andasWoolaandIpassedthrough,thefellowclosedthedoorquicklyuponus。 Thenastylaughthatcametomyearsthroughtheheavyplankingofthedoorafterthelockclickedwasmyfirstintimationthatallwasnotasitshouldbe。 Ifoundmyselfinasmall,circularchamberwithinthebuttress。 Beforemeadooropened,presumably,upontheinnercourtbeyond。 ForamomentIhesitated,allmysuspicionsnowsuddenly,thoughtardily,aroused;then,withashrugofmyshoulders,Iopenedthedoorandsteppedoutintotheglareoftorchesthatlightedtheinnercourt。 Directlyoppositemeamassivetowerrosetoaheightofthreehundredfeet。ItwasofthestrangelybeautifulmodernBarsoomianstyleofarchitecture,itsentiresurfacehandcarvedinboldreliefwithintricateandfancifuldesigns。Thirtyfeetabovethecourtyardandoverlookingitwasabroadbalcony,andthere,indeed,wasMataiShang,andwithhimwereThuridandPhaidor,Thuvia,andDejahThoris——thelasttwoheavilyironed。Ahandfulofthernwarriorsstoodjustbehindthelittleparty。 AsIenteredtheenclosuretheeyesofthoseinthebalconywerefulluponme。 AnuglysmiledistortedthecruellipsofMataiShang。Thuridhurledatauntatmeandplacedafamiliarhandupontheshoulderofmyprincess。Likeatigresssheturneduponhim,strikingthebeastaheavyblowwiththemanaclesuponherwrist。 HewouldhavestruckbackhadnotMataiShanginterfered,andthenIsawthatthetwomenwerenotover—friendly;forthemannerofthethernwasarrogantanddomineeringashemadeitplaintotheFirstBornthatthePrincessofHeliumwasthepersonalpropertyoftheFatherofTherns。AndThurid’sbearingtowardtheancienthekkadorsavorednotatalloflikingorrespect。 WhenthealtercationinthebalconyhadsubsidedMataiShangturnedagaintome。 \"Earthman,\"hecried,\"youhaveearnedamoreignobledeaththannowlieswithinourweakenedpowertoinflictuponyou; butthatthedeathyoudietonightmaybedoublybitter,knowyouthatwhenyouhavepassed,yourwidowbecomesthewifeofMataiShang,HekkadoroftheHolyTherns,foraMartianyear。 \"Attheendofthattime,asyouknow,sheshallbediscarded,asisthelawamongus,butnot,asisusual,toleadaquietandhonoredlifeashighpriestessofsomehallowedshrine。Instead,DejahThoris,PrincessofHelium,shallbecometheplaythingofmylieutenants——perhapsofthymosthatedenemy,Thurid,theblackdator。\" Asheceasedspeakingheawaitedinsilenceevidentlyforsomeoutbreakofrageuponmypart——somethingthatwouldhaveaddedtothespiceofhisrevenge。ButIdidnotgivehimthesatisfactionthathecraved。 Instead,Ididtheonethingofallothersthatmightrousehisangerandincreasehishatredofme;forIknewthatifIdiedDejahThoris,too,wouldfindawaytodiebeforetheycouldheapfurthertorturesorindignitiesuponher。 Ofalltheholyofholieswhichthethernveneratesandworshipsnoneismorereveredthantheyellowwigwhichcovershisbaldpate,andnexttheretocomesthecircletofgoldandthegreatdiadem,whosescintillantraysmarktheattainmentoftheTenthCycle。 And,knowingthis,Iremovedthewigandcircletfrommyhead,tossingthemcarelesslyupontheflaggingofthecourt。ThenI wipedmyfeetupontheyellowtresses;andasagroanofragearosefromthebalconyIspatfullupontheholydiadem。 MataiShangwentlividwithanger,butuponthelipsofThuridIcouldseeagrimsmileofamusement,fortohimthesethingswerenotholy;so,lestheshouldderivetoomuchamusementfrommyact,Icried:\"AndthusdidIwiththeholiesofIssus,GoddessofLifeEternal,ereIthrewIssusherselftothemobthatoncehadworshipedher,tobetorntopiecesinherowntemple。\" ThatputanendtoThurid’sgrinning,forhehadbeenhighinthefavorofIssus。 \"Letushaveanendtothisblaspheming!\"hecried,turningtotheFatherofTherns。 MataiShangroseand,leaningovertheedgeofthebalcony,gavevoicetotheweirdcallthatIhadheardfromthelipsofthepriestsuponthetinybalconyuponthefaceoftheGoldenCliffsoverlookingtheValleyDor,when,intimespast,theycalledthefearsomewhiteapesandthehideousplantmentothefeastofvictimsfloatingdownthebroadbosomofthemysteriousIsstowardthesilian—infestedwatersoftheLostSeaofKorus。 \"Letloosethedeath!\"hecried,andimmediatelyadozendoorsinthebaseofthetowerswungopen,andadozengrimandterriblebanthssprangintothearena。 ThiswasnotthefirsttimethatIhadfacedtheferociousBarsoomianlion,butneverhadIbeenpitted,single—handed,againstafulldozenofthem。EvenwiththeassistanceofthefierceWoola,therecouldbebutasingleoutcometosounequalastruggle。 Foramomentthebeastshesitatedbeneaththebrilliantglareofthetorches;butpresentlytheireyes,becomingaccustomedtothelight,felluponWoolaandme,andwithbristlingmanesanddeep—throatedroarstheyadvanced,lashingtheirtawnysideswiththeirpowerfultails。 InthebriefintervaloflifethatwasleftmeIshotalast,partingglancetowardmyDejahThoris。Herbeautifulfacewassetinanexpressionofhorror;andasmyeyesmetherssheextendedbotharmstowardmeas,strugglingwiththeguardswhonowheldher,sheendeavoredtocastherselffromthebalconyintothepitbeneath,thatshemightsharemydeathwithme。Then,asthebanthswereabouttocloseuponme,sheturnedandburiedherdearfaceinherarms。 SuddenlymyattentionwasdrawntowardThuviaofPtarth。 Thebeautifulgirlwasleaningfarovertheedgeofthebalcony,hereyesbrightwithexcitement。 Inanotherinstantthebanthswouldbeuponme,butIcouldnotforcemygazefromthefeaturesoftheredgirl,forIknewthatherexpressionmeantanythingbuttheenjoymentofthegrimtragedythatwouldsosoonbeenactedbelowher;therewassomedeeper,hiddenmeaningwhichIsoughttosolve。 ForaninstantIthoughtofrelyingonmyearthlymusclesandagilitytoescapethebanthsandreachthebalcony,whichIcouldeasilyhavedone,butIcouldnotbringmyselftodesertthefaithfulWoolaandleavehimtodiealonebeneaththecruelfangsofthehungrybanths;thatisnotthewayuponBarsoom,norwasiteverthewayofJohnCarter。 ThenthesecretofThuvia’sexcitementbecameapparentasfromherlipsthereissuedthepurringsoundIhadheardoncebefore; thattimethat,withintheGoldenCliffs,shecalledthefiercebanthsaboutherandledthemasashepherdessmightleadherflockofmeekandharmlesssheep。 Atthefirstnoteofthatsoothingsoundthebanthshaltedintheirtracks,andeveryfierceheadwenthighasthebeastssoughttheoriginofthefamiliarcall。Presentlytheydiscoveredtheredgirlinthebalconyabovethem,and,turning,roaredouttheirrecognitionandtheirgreeting。 GuardssprangtodragThuviaaway,buteretheyhadsucceededshehadhurledavolleyofcommandsatthelisteningbrutes,andasonetheyturnedandmarchedbackintotheirdens。 \"Youneednotfearthemnow,JohnCarter!\"criedThuvia,beforetheycouldsilenceher。\"Thosebanthswillneverharmyounow,norWoola,either。\" ItwasallIcaredtoknow。Therewasnaughttokeepmefromthatbalconynow,andwithalong,runningleapIsprangfaraloftuntilmyhandsgraspeditslowestsill。 Inaninstantallwaswildconfusion。MataiShangshrankback。 Thuridsprangforwardwithdrawnswordtocutmedown。 AgainDejahThoriswieldedherheavyironsandfoughthimback。 ThenMataiShanggraspedheraboutthewaistanddraggedherawaythroughadoorleadingwithinthetower。 ForaninstantThuridhesitated,andthen,asthoughfearingthattheFatherofThernswouldescapehimwiththePrincessofHelium,he,too,dashedfromthebalconyintheirwake。 Phaidoraloneretainedherpresenceofmind。TwooftheguardssheorderedtobearawayThuviaofPtarth;theothersshecommandedtoremainandpreventmefromfollowing。Thensheturnedtowardme。 \"JohnCarter,\"shecried,\"forthelasttimeIofferyoutheloveofPhaidor,daughteroftheHolyHekkador。Acceptandyourprincessshallbereturnedtothecourtofhergrandfather,andyoushallliveinpeaceandhappiness。RefuseandthefatethatmyfatherhasthreatenedshallfalluponDejahThoris。 \"Youcannotsavehernow,forbythistimetheyhavereachedaplacewhereevenyoumaynotfollow。Refuseandnaughtcansaveyou; for,thoughthewaytothelaststrongholdoftheHolyThernswasmadeeasyforyou,thewayhencehathbeenmadeimpossible。 Whatsayyou?\" \"Youknewmyanswer,Phaidor,\"Ireplied,\"beforeeveryouspoke。 Makeway,\"Icriedtotheguards,\"forJohnCarter,PrinceofHelium,wouldpass!\" WiththatIleapedoverthelowbalusterthatsurroundedthebalcony,andwithdrawnlong—swordfacedmyenemies。 Therewerethreeofthem;butPhaidormusthaveguessedwhattheoutcomeofthebattlewouldbe,forsheturnedandfledfromthebalconythemomentshesawthatIwouldhavenoneofherproposition。 Thethreeguardsmendidnotwaitformyattack。Instead,theyrushedme——thethreeofthemsimultaneously;anditwasthatwhichgavemeanadvantage,fortheyfouledoneanotherinthenarrowprecinctsofthebalcony,sothattheforemostofthemstumbledfulluponmybladeatthefirstonslaught。 Theredstainuponmypointrousedtoitsfulltheoldblood—lustofthefightingmanthathaseverbeensostrongwithinmybreast,sothatmybladeflewthroughtheairwithaswiftnessanddeadlyaccuracythatthrewthetworemainingthernsintowilddespair。 Whenatlastthesharpsteelfoundtheheartofoneofthemtheotherturnedtoflee,and,guessingthathisstepswouldleadhimalongthewaytakenbythoseIsought,Ilethimkeepeverfarenoughaheadtothinkthathewassafelyescapingmysword。 Throughseveralinnerchambersheraceduntilhecametoaspiralrunway。Upthishedashed,Iinclosepursuit。Attheupperendwecameoutintoasmallchamber,thewallsofwhichwereplankexceptforasinglewindowoverlookingtheslopesofOtzandtheValleyofLostSoulsbeyond。 Herethefellowtorefranticallyatwhatappearedtobebutapieceoftheblankwalloppositethesinglewindow。InaninstantIguessedthatitwasasecretexitfromtheroom,andsoIpausedthathemighthaveanopportunitytonegotiateit,forIcarednothingtotakethelifeofthispoorservitor——allIcravedwasaclearroadinpursuitofDejahThoris,mylong—lostprincess。 But,tryashewould,thepanelwouldyieldneithertocunningnorforce,sothateventuallyhegaveitupandturnedtofaceme。 \"Gothyway,Thern,\"Isaidtohim,pointingtowardtheentrancetotherunwayupwhichwehadbutjustcome。\"Ihavenoquarrelwithyou,nordoIcraveyourlife。Go!\" Foranswerhespranguponmewithhissword,andsosuddenly,atthat,thatIwasliketohavegonedownbeforehisfirstrush。 Sotherewasnothingforitbuttogivehimwhathesought,andthatasquicklyasmightbe,thatImightnotbedelayedtoolonginthischamberwhileMataiShangandThuridmadewaywithDejahThorisandThuviaofPtarth。 Thefellowwasacleverswordsman——resourcefulandextremelytricky。 Infact,heseemednevertohaveheardthatthereexistedsuchathingasacodeofhonor,forherepeatedlyoutragedadozenBarsoomianfightingcustomsthatanhonorablemanwouldratherdiethanignore。 Heevenwentsofarastosnatchhisholywigfromhisheadandthrowitinmyface,soastoblindmeforamomentwhilehethrustatmyunprotectedbreast。 Whenhethrust,however,Iwasnotthere,forIhadfoughtwiththernsbefore;andwhilenonehadeverresortedtopreciselythatsameexpedient,IknewthemtobetheleasthonorableandmosttreacherousfightersuponMars,andsowaseveronthealertforsomenewanddevilishsubterfugewhenIwasengagedwithoneoftheirrace。 Butatlengthheoverdidthething;for,drawinghisshortsword,hehurledit,javelinwise,atmybody,atthesameinstantrushinguponmewithhislong—sword。Asinglesweepingcircleofmyownbladecaughttheflyingweaponandhurleditclatteringagainstthefarwall,andthen,asIsidesteppedmyantagonist’simpetuousrush,Ilethimhavemypointfullinthestomachashehurtledby。 Cleartothehiltmyweaponpassedthroughhisbody,andwithafrightfulshriekhesanktothefloor,dead。 Haltingonlyforthebriefinstantthatwasrequiredtowrenchmyswordfromthecarcassofmylateantagonist,Isprangacrossthechambertotheblankwallbeyond,throughwhichthethernhadattemptedtopass。HereIsoughtforthesecretofitslock,butalltonoavail。 IndespairItriedtoforcethething,butthecold,unyieldingstonemightwellhavelaughedatmyfutile,punyendeavors。 Infact,IcouldhaveswornthatIcaughtthefaintsuggestionoftauntinglaughterfrombeyondthebafflingpanel。 IndisgustIdesistedfrommyuselesseffortsandsteppedtothechamber’ssinglewindow。 TheslopesofOtzandthedistantValleyofLostSoulsheldnothingtocompelmyinterestthen;but,toweringfaraboveme,thetower’scarvedwallrivetedmykeenestattention。 SomewherewithinthatmassivepilewasDejahThoris。AbovemeIcouldseewindows。There,possibly,laytheonlywaybywhichIcouldreachher。Theriskwasgreat,butnottoogreatwhenthefateofaworld’smostwondrouswomanwasatstake。 Iglancedbelow。Ahundredfeetbeneathlayjaggedgranitebouldersatthebrinkofafrightfulchasmuponwhichthetowerabutted;andifnotupontheboulders,thenatthechasm’sbottom,laydeath,shouldafootslipbutonce,orclutchingfingersloosetheirholdforthefractionofaninstant。 Buttherewasnootherwayandwithashrug,whichImustadmitwashalfshudder,Isteppedtothewindow’soutersillandbeganmyperilousascent。 TomydismayIfoundthat,unliketheornamentationuponmostHeliumeticstructures,theedgesofthecarvingswerequitegenerallyrounded,sothatatbestmyeveryholdwasmostprecarious。 Fiftyfeetabovemecommencedaseriesofprojectingcylindricalstonessomesixinchesindiameter。Theseapparentlycircledthetoweratsix—footintervals,inbandssixfeetapart; andaseachstonecylinderprotrudedsomefourorfiveinchesbeyondthesurfaceoftheotherornamentation,theypresentedacomparativelyeasymodeofascentcouldIbutreachthem。 LaboriouslyIclimbedtowardthembywayofsomewindowswhichlaybelowthem,forIhopedthatImightfindingresstothetowerthroughoneofthese,andthenceaneasieravenuealongwhichtoprosecutemysearch。 Attimessoslightwasmyholdupontheroundedsurfacesofthecarving’sedgesthatasneeze,acough,orevenaslightgustofwindwouldhavedislodgedmeandsentmehurtlingtothedepthsbelow。 ButfinallyIreachedapointwheremyfingerscouldjustclutchthesillofthelowestwindow,andIwasonthepointofbreathingasighofreliefwhenthesoundofvoicescametomefromabovethroughtheopenwindow。 \"Hecanneversolvethesecretofthatlock。\"ThevoicewasMataiShang’s。\"Letusproceedtothehangarabovethatwemaybefartothesouthbeforehefindsanotherway——shouldthatbepossible。\" \"Allthingsseempossibletothatvilecalot,\"repliedanothervoice,whichIrecognizedasThurid’s。 \"Thenletushaste,\"saidMataiShang。\"Buttobedoublysure,Iwillleavetwowhoshallpatrolthisrunway。Latertheymayfollowusuponanotherflier——overtakingusatKaol。\" Myupstretchedfingersneverreachedthewindow’ssill。AtthefirstsoundofthevoicesIdrewbackmyhandandclungtheretomyperilousperch,flattenedagainsttheperpendicularwall,scarcedaringtobreathe。 Whatahorribleposition,indeed,inwhichtobediscoveredbyThurid!Hehadbuttoleanfromthewindowtopushmewithhissword’spointintoeternity。 Presentlythesoundofthevoicesbecamefainter,andonceagainItookupmyhazardousascent,nowmoredifficult,sincemorecircuitous,forImustclimbsoastoavoidthewindows。 MataiShang’sreferencetothehangarandthefliersindicatedthatmydestinationlaynothingshortoftheroofofthetower,andtowardthisseeminglydistantgoalIsetmyface。 Themostdifficultanddangerouspartofthejourneywasaccomplishedatlast,anditwaswithreliefthatIfeltmyfingerscloseaboutthelowestofthestonecylinders。 Itistruethattheseprojectionsweretoofaraparttomakethebalanceoftheascentanythingofasinecure,butIatleasthadalwayswithinmyreachapointofsafetytowhichImightclingincaseofaccident。 Sometenfeetbelowtheroof,thewallinclinedslightlyinwardpossiblyafootinthelasttenfeet,andheretheclimbingwasindeedimmeasurablyeasier,sothatmyfingerssoonclutchedtheeaves。 AsIdrewmyeyesabovethelevelofthetower’stopIsawaflierallbutreadytorise。 UponherdeckwereMataiShang,Phaidor,DejahThoris,ThuviaofPtarth,andafewthernwarriors,whilenearherwasThuridintheactofclamberingaboard。 Hewasnottenpacesfromme,facingintheoppositedirection; andwhatcruelfreakoffateshouldhavecausedhimtoturnaboutjustasmyeyestoppedtheroof’sedgeImaynotevenguess。 Butturnhedid;andwhenhiseyesmetminehiswickedfacelightedwithamalignantsmileasheleapedtowardme,whereI washasteningtoscrambletothesecurefootingoftheroof。 DejahThorismusthaveseenmeatthesameinstant,forshescreamedauselesswarningjustasThurid’sfoot,swinginginamightykick,landedfullinmyface。 Likeafelledox,Ireeledandtumbledbackwardoverthetower’sside。 ONTHEKAOLIANROAD Iftherebeafatethatissometimescrueltome,theresurelyisakindandmercifulProvidencewhichwatchesoverme。 AsItoppledfromthetowerintothehorridabyssbelowI countedmyselfalreadydead;andThuridmusthavedonelikewise,forheevidentlydidnoteventroublehimselftolookafterme,butmusthaveturnedandmountedthewaitingflieratonce。 TenfeetonlyIfell,andthenaloopofmytough,leathernharnesscaughtupononeofthecylindricalstoneprojectionsinthetower’ssurface——andheld。EvenwhenIhadceasedtofallIcouldnotbelievethemiraclethathadpreservedmefrominstantdeath,andforamomentIhungthere,coldsweatexudingfromeveryporeofmybody。 ButwhenatlastIhadworkedmyselfbacktoafirmpositionIhesitatedtoascend,sinceIcouldnotknowthatThuridwasnotstillawaitingmeabove。 Presently,however,therecametomyearsthewhirringofthepropellersofaflier,andaseachmomentthesoundgrewfainterIrealizedthatthepartyhadproceededtowardthesouthwithoutassuringthemselvesastomyfate。 CautiouslyIretracedmywaytotheroof,andImustadmitthatitwaswithnopleasantsensationthatIraisedmyeyesoncemoreaboveitsedge;but,tomyrelief,therewasnooneinsight,andamomentlaterIstoodsafelyuponitsbroadsurface。 Toreachthehangaranddragforththeonlyotherflierwhichitcontainedwastheworkofbutaninstant;andjustasthetwothernwarriorswhomMataiShanghadlefttopreventthisverycontingencyemergedupontherooffromthetower’sinterior,Iroseabovethemwithatauntinglaugh。 ThenIdivedrapidlytotheinnercourtwhereIhadlastseenWoola,andtomyimmenserelieffoundthefaithfulbeaststillthere。 Thetwelvegreatbanthslayinthedoorwaysoftheirlairs,eyeinghimandgrowlingominously,buttheyhadnotdisobeyedThuvia’sinjunction;andIthankedthefatethathadmadehertheirkeeperwithintheGoldenCliffs,andendowedherwiththekindandsympatheticnaturethathadwontheloyaltyandaffectionofthesefiercebeastsforher。 Woolaleapedinfranticjoywhenhediscoveredme;andasthefliertouchedthepavementofthecourtforabriefinstantheboundedtothedeckbesideme,andinthebearlikemanifestationofhisexuberanthappinessallbutcausedmetowreckthevesselagainstthecourtyard’srockywall。 AmidtheangryshoutingofthernguardsmenwerosehighabovethelastfortressoftheHolyTherns,andthenracedstraighttowardthenortheastandKaol,thedestinationwhichIhadheardfromthelipsofMataiShang。 Farahead,atinyspeckinthedistance,Imadeoutanotherflierlateintheafternoon。Itcouldbenoneotherthanthatwhichboremylostloveandmyenemies。 Ihadgainedconsiderablyonthecraftbynight;andthen,knowingthattheymusthavesightedmeandwouldshownolightsafterdark,Isetmydestinationcompassuponher——thatwonderfullittleMartianmechanismwhich,onceattunedtotheobjectofdestination,pointsawaytowardit,irrespectiveofeverychangeinitslocation。 AllthatnightweracedthroughtheBarsoomianvoid,passingoverlowhillsanddeadseabottoms;abovelong—desertedcitiesandpopulouscentersofredMartianhabitationupontheribbon—likelinesofcultivatedlandwhichbordertheglobe—encirclingwaterways,whichEarthmencallthecanalsofMars。 DawnshowedthatIhadgainedappreciablyupontheflieraheadofme。 Itwasalargercraftthanmine,andnotsoswift;butevenso,ithadcoveredanimmensedistancesincetheflightbegan。 Thechangeinvegetationbelowshowedmethatwewererapidlynearingtheequator。Iwasnownearenoughtomyquarrytohaveusedmybowgun;but,thoughIcouldseethatDejahThoriswasnotondeck,Ifearedtofireuponthecraftwhichboreher。 Thuridwasdeterredbynosuchscruples;andthoughitmusthavebeendifficultforhimtobelievethatitwasreallyIwhofollowedthem,hecouldnotverywelldoubtthewitnessofhisowneyes;andsohetrainedtheirsterngunuponmewithhisownhands,andaninstantlateranexplosiveradiumprojectilewhizzedperilouslycloseabovemydeck。 Theblack’snextshotwasmoreaccurate,strikingmyflierfullupontheprowandexplodingwiththeinstantofcontact,rippingwideopenthebowbuoyancytanksanddisablingtheengine。 SoquicklydidmybowdropaftertheshotthatIscarcehadtimetolashWoolatothedeckandbucklemyownharnesstoagunwaleringbeforethecraftwashangingsternupandmakingherlastlongdroptoground。 Hersternbuoyancytankspreventedherdroppingwithgreatrapidity; butThuridwasfiringrapidlynowinanattempttoburstthesealso,thatImightbedashedtodeathintheswiftfallthatwouldinstantlyfollowasuccessfulshot。 Shotaftershottorepastorintous,butbyamiracleneitherWoolanorIwashit,norweretheaftertankspunctured。Thisgoodfortunecouldnotlastindefinitely,and,assuredthatThuridwouldnotagainleavemealive,Iawaitedtheburstingofthenextshellthathit;andthen,throwingmyhandsabovemyhead,Iletgomyholdandcrumpled,limpandinert,danglinginmyharnesslikeacorpse。 Theruseworked,andThuridfirednomoreatus。PresentlyI heardthediminishingsoundofwhirringpropellersandrealizedthatagainIwassafe。 Slowlythestrickenfliersanktotheground,andwhenIhadfreedmyselfandWoolafromtheentanglingwreckageIfoundthatwewereuponthevergeofanaturalforest——sorareathinguponthebosomofdyingMarsthat,outsideoftheforestintheValleyDorbesidetheLostSeaofKorus,Ineverbeforehadseenitslikeupontheplanet。 FrombooksandtravelersIhadlearnedsomethingofthelittle—knownlandofKaol,whichliesalongtheequatoralmosthalfwayroundtheplanettotheeastofHelium。 Itcomprisesasunkenareaofextremetropicalheat,andisinhabitedbyanationofredmenvaryingbutlittleinmanners,customs,andappearancefromthebalanceoftheredmenofBarsoom。 IknewthattheywereamongthoseoftheouterworldwhostillclungtenaciouslytothediscreditedreligionoftheHolyTherns,andthatMataiShangwouldfindareadywelcomeandsaferefugeamongthem;whileJohnCartercouldlookfornothingbetterthananignobledeathattheirhands。 TheisolationoftheKaoliansisrenderedalmostcompletebythefactthatnowaterwayconnectstheirlandwiththatofanyothernation,norhavetheyanyneedofawaterwaysincethelow,swampylandwhichcomprisestheentireareaoftheirdomainself—waterstheirabundanttropicalcrops。 Forgreatdistancesinalldirectionsruggedhillsandaridstretchesofdeadseabottomdiscourageintercoursewiththem,andsincethereispracticallynosuchthingasforeigncommerceuponwarlikeBarsoom,whereeachnationissufficienttoitself,reallylittlehasbeenknownrelativetothecourtoftheJeddakofKaolandthenumerousstrange,butinteresting,peopleoverwhomherules。 Occasionalhuntingpartieshavetraveledtothisout—of—the—waycorneroftheglobe,butthehostilityofthenativeshasusuallybroughtdisasteruponthem,sothateventhesportofhuntingthestrangeandsavagecreatureswhichhauntthejunglefastnessesofKaolhasoflateryearsprovedinsufficientlureeventothemostintrepidwarriors。 ItwasuponthevergeofthelandoftheKaolsthatInowknewmyselftobe,butinwhatdirectiontosearchforDejahThoris,orhowfarintotheheartofthegreatforestImighthavetopenetrateIhadnotthefaintestidea。 ButnotsoWoola。 ScarcelyhadIdisentangledhimthanheraisedhisheadhighinairandcommencedcirclingaboutattheedgeoftheforest。 Presentlyhehalted,and,turningtoseeifIwerefollowing,setoffstraightintothemazeoftreesinthedirectionwehadbeengoingbeforeThurid’sshothadputanendtoourflier。 AsbestIcould,Istumbledafterhimdownasteepdeclivitybeginningattheforest’sedge。 Immensetreesrearedtheirmightyheadsfaraboveus,theirbroadfrondscompletelyshuttingofftheslightestglimpseofthesky。 ItwaseasytoseewhytheKaoliansneedednonavy;theircities,hiddeninthemidstofthistoweringforest,mustbeentirelyinvisiblefromabove,norcouldalandingbemadebyanybutthesmallestfliers,andthenonlywiththegreatestriskofaccident。 HowThuridandMataiShangweretolandIcouldnotimagine,thoughlaterIwastolearnthattotheleveloftheforesttopthererisesineachcityofKaolaslenderwatchtowerwhichguardstheKaoliansbydayandbynightagainstthesecretapproachofahostilefleet。TooneofthesethehekkadoroftheHolyThernshadnodifficultyinapproaching,andbyitsmeansthepartywassafelyloweredtotheground。 AsWoolaandIapproachedthebottomofthedeclivitythegroundbecamesoftandmushy,sothatitwaswiththegreatestdifficultythatwemadeanyheadwaywhatever。 Slenderpurplegrassestoppedwithredandyellowfern—likefrondsgrewranklyallaboutustotheheightofseveralfeetabovemyhead。 Myriadcreepershungfestoonedingracefulloopsfromtreetotree,andamongthemwereseveralvarietiesoftheMartian\"man—flower,\" whosebloomshaveeyesandhandswithwhichtoseeandseizetheinsectswhichformtheirdiet。 Therepulsivecalottreewas,too,muchinevidence。Itisacarnivorousplantofaboutthebignessofalargesage—brushsuchasdotsourwesternplains。Eachbranchendsinasetofstrongjaws,whichhavebeenknowntodragdownanddevourlargeandformidablebeastsofprey。 BothWoolaandIhadseveralnarrowescapesfromthesegreedy,arboreousmonsters。 Occasionalareasoffirmsodgaveusintervalsofrestfromthearduouslaboroftraversingthisgorgeous,twilightswamp,anditwasupononeofthesethatIfinallydecidedtomakecampforthenightwhichmychronometerwarnedmewouldsoonbeuponus。 Manyvarietiesoffruitgrewinabundanceaboutus;andasMartiancalotsareomnivorous,WoolahadnodifficultyinmakingasquaremealafterIhadbroughtdowntheviandsforhim。Then,havingeaten,too,Ilaydownwithmybacktothatofmyfaithfulhound,anddroppedintoadeepanddreamlesssleep。 TheforestwasshroudedinimpenetrabledarknesswhenalowgrowlfromWoolaawakenedme。AllaboutusIcouldhearthestealthymovementofgreat,paddedfeet,andnowandthenthewickedgleamofgreeneyesuponus。Arising,Idrewmylong—swordandwaited。 Suddenlyadeep—toned,horridroarburstfromsomesavagethroatalmostatmyside。WhatafoolIhadbeennottohavefoundsaferlodgingsformyselfandWoolaamongthebranchesofoneofthecountlesstreesthatsurroundedus! BydaylightitwouldhavebeencomparativelyeasytohavehoistedWoolaaloftinonemanneroranother,butnowitwastoolate。 Therewasnothingforitbuttostandourgroundandtakeourmedicine,though,fromthehideousracketwhichnowassailedourears,andforwhichthatfirstroarhadseemedtobethesignal,Ijudgedthatwemustbeinthemidstofhundreds,perhapsthousands,ofthefierce,man—eatingdenizensoftheKaolianjungle。 Allthebalanceofthenighttheykeptuptheirinfernaldin,butwhytheydidnotattackusIcouldnotguess,noramIsuretothisday,unlessitisthatnoneofthemeverventureuponthepatchesofscarletswardwhichdottheswamp。 Whenmorningbroketheywerestillthere,walkingaboutasinacircle,butalwaysjustbeyondtheedgeofthesward。Amoreterrifyingaggregationoffierceandblood—thirstymonstersitwouldbedifficulttoimagine。 Singlyandinpairstheycommencedwanderingoffintothejungleshortlyaftersunrise,andwhenthelastofthemhaddepartedWoolaandIresumedourjourney。 Occasionallywecaughtglimpsesofhorridbeastsallduringtheday; but,fortunately,wewereneverfarfromaswardisland,andwhentheysawustheirpursuitalwaysendedatthevergeofthesolidsod。 Towardnoonwestumbleduponawell—constructedroadrunninginthegeneraldirectionwehadbeenpursuing。Everythingaboutthishighwaymarkeditastheworkofskilledengineers,andIwasconfident,fromtheindicationsofantiquitywhichitbore,aswellasfromtheveryevidentsignsofitsbeingstillineverydayuse,thatitmustleadtooneoftheprincipalcitiesofKaol。 Justasweentereditfromonesideahugemonsteremergedfromthejungleupontheother,andatsightofuschargedmadlyinourdirection。 Imagine,ifyoucan,abald—facedhornetofyourearthlyexperiencegrowntothesizeofaprizeHerefordbull,andyouwillhavesomefaintconceptionoftheferociousappearanceandawesomeformidabilityofthewingedmonsterthatboredownuponme。 Frightfuljawsinfrontandmighty,poisonedstingbehindmademyrelativelypunylong—swordseemapitifulweaponofdefenseindeed。 NorcouldIhopetoescapethelightning—likemovementsorhidefromthosemyriadfaceteyeswhichcoveredthree—fourthsofthehideoushead,permittingthecreaturetoseeinalldirectionsatoneandthesametime。 EvenmypowerfulandferociousWoolawasashelplessasakittenbeforethatfrightfulthing。Buttofleewereuseless,evenhaditeverbeentomylikingtoturnmybackuponadanger;soIstoodmyground,Woolasnarlingatmyside,myonlyhopetodieasIhadalwayslived——fighting。 Thecreaturewasuponusnow,andattheinstantthereseemedtomeasingleslightchanceforvictory。IfIcouldbutremovetheterriblemenaceofcertaindeathhiddeninthepoisonsacsthatfedthestingthestrugglewouldbelessunequal。 AtthethoughtIcalledtoWoolatoleapuponthecreature’sheadandhangthere,andashismightyjawscloseduponthatfiendishface,andglisteningfangsburiedthemselvesintheboneandcartilageandlowerpartofoneofthehugeeyes,Idivedbeneaththegreatbodyasthecreaturerose,draggingWoolafromtheground,thatitmightbringitsstingbeneathandpiercethebodyofthethinghangingtoitshead。 Toputmyselfinthepathofthatpoison—ladenlancewastocourtinstantdeath,butitwastheonlyway;andasthethingshotlightning—liketowardmeIswungmylong—swordinaterrificcutthatseveredthedeadlymemberclosetothegorgeouslymarkedbody。 Then,likeabattering—ram,oneofthepowerfulhindlegscaughtmefullinthechestandhurledme,halfstunnedandwhollywinded,clearacrossthebroadhighwayandintotheunderbrushofthejunglethatfringesit。 Fortunately,Ipassedbetweenthebolesoftrees;hadIstruckoneofthemIshouldhavebeenbadlyinjured,ifnotkilled,soswiftlyhadIbeencatapultedbythatenormoushindleg。 DazedthoughIwas,IstumbledtomyfeetandstaggeredbacktoWoola’sassistance,tofindhissavageantagonistcirclingtenfeetabovetheground,beatingmadlyattheclingingcalotwithallsixpowerfullegs。 EvenduringmysuddenflightthroughtheairIhadnotoncereleasedmygripuponmylong—sword,andnowIranbeneaththetwobattlingmonsters,jabbingthewingedterrorrepeatedlywithitssharppoint。 Thethingmighteasilyhaverisenoutofmyreach,butevidentlyitknewaslittleconcerningretreatinthefaceofdangeraseitherWoolaorI,foritdroppedquicklytowardme,andbeforeIcouldescapehadgraspedmyshoulderbetweenitspowerfuljaws。 Timeandagainthenowuselessstubofitsgiantstingstruckfutilelyagainstmybody,buttheblowsalonewerealmostaseffectiveasthekickofahorse;sothatwhenIsayfutilely,Ireferonlytothenaturalfunctionofthedisabledmember—— eventuallythethingwouldhavehammeredmetoapulp。 Norwasitfarfromaccomplishingthiswhenaninterruptionoccurredthatputanendforevertoitshostilities。 FromwhereIhungafewfeetabovetheroadIcouldseealongthehighwayafewhundredyardstowhereitturnedtowardtheeast,andjustasIhadaboutgivenupallhopeofescapingtheperilouspositioninwhichInowwasIsawaredwarriorcomeintoviewfromaroundthebend。 Hewasmountedonasplendidthoat,oneofthesmallerspeciesusedbyredmen,andinhishandwasawondrouslong,lightlance。 HismountwaswalkingsedatelywhenIfirstperceivedthem,buttheinstantthattheredman’seyesfelluponusawordtothethoatbroughttheanimalatfullchargedownuponus。Thelonglanceofthewarriordippedtowardus,andasthoatandriderhurtledbeneath,thepointpassedthroughthebodyofourantagonist。 Withaconvulsiveshudderthethingstiffened,thejawsrelaxed,droppingmetotheground,andthen,careeningonceinmidair,thecreatureplungedheadforemosttotheroad,fulluponWoola,whostillclungtenaciouslytoitsgoryhead。 BythetimeIhadregainedmyfeettheredmanhadturnedandriddenbacktous。Woola,findinghisenemyinertandlifeless,releasedhisholdatmycommandandwriggledfrombeneaththebodythathadcoveredhim,andtogetherwefacedthewarriorlookingdownuponus。 Istartedtothankthestrangerforhistimelyassistance,buthecutmeoffperemptorily。 \"Whoareyou,\"heasked,\"whodareenterthelandofKaolandhuntintheroyalforestofthejeddak?\" Then,ashenotedmywhiteskinthroughthecoatingofgrimeandbloodthatcoveredme,hiseyeswentwideandinanalteredtonehewhispered:\"CanitbethatyouareaHolyThern?\" Imighthavedeceivedthefellowforatime,asIhaddeceivedothers,butIhadcastawaytheyellowwigandtheholydiademinthepresenceofMataiShang,andIknewthatitwouldnotbelongeremynewacquaintancediscoveredthatIwasnothernatall。 \"Iamnotathern,\"Ireplied,andthen,flingingcautiontothewinds,Isaid:\"IamJohnCarter,PrinceofHelium,whosenamemaynotbeentirelyunknowntoyou。\" IfhiseyeshadgonewidewhenhethoughtthatIwasaHolyThern,theyfairlypoppednowthatheknewthatIwasJohnCarter。 Igraspedmylong—swordmorefirmlyasIspokethewordswhichI wassurewouldprecipitateanattack,buttomysurprisetheyprecipitatednothingofthekind。 \"JohnCarter,PrinceofHelium,\"herepeatedslowly,asthoughhecouldnotquitegraspthetruthofthestatement。\"JohnCarter,themightiestwarriorofBarsoom!\" AndthenhedismountedandplacedhishanduponmyshoulderafterthemannerofmostfriendlygreetinguponMars。 \"Itismyduty,anditshouldbemypleasure,tokillyou,JohnCarter,\"hesaid,\"butalwaysinmyheartofheartshaveI admiredyourprowessandbelievedinyoursinceritythewhileI havequestionedanddisbelievedthethernsandtheirreligion。 \"ItwouldmeanmyinstantdeathweremyheresytobesuspectedinthecourtofKulanTith,butifImayserveyou,Prince,youhavebuttocommandTorkarBar,DwaroftheKaolianRoad。\" Truthandhonestywerewritlargeuponthewarrior’snoblecountenance,sothatIcouldnotbuthavetrustedhim,enemythoughheshouldhavebeen。 HistitleofCaptainoftheKaolianRoadexplainedhistimelypresenceintheheartofthesavageforest,foreveryhighwayuponBarsoomispatrolledbydoughtywarriorsofthenobleclass,noristhereanyservicemorehonorablethanthislonelyanddangerousdutyinthelessfrequentedsectionsofthedomainsoftheredmenofBarsoom。 \"TorkarBarhasalreadyplacedagreatdebtofgratitudeuponmyshoulders,\"Ireplied,pointingtothecarcassofthecreaturefromwhosehearthewasdragginghislongspear。 Theredmansmiled。 \"ItwasfortunatethatIcamewhenIdid,\"hesaid。\"Onlythispoisonedspearprickingtheveryheartofasithcankillitquicklyenoughtosaveitsprey。InthissectionofKaolweareallarmedwithalongsithspear,whosepointissmearedwiththepoisonofthecreatureitisintendedtokill;noothervirusactssoquicklyuponthebeastasitsown。 \"Look,\"hecontinued,drawinghisdaggerandmakinganincisioninthecarcassafootabovetherootofthesting,fromwhichhepresentlydrewforthtwosacs,eachofwhichheldfullyagallonofthedeadlyliquid。 \"Thuswemaintainoursupply,thoughwereitnotforcertaincommercialusestowhichthevirusisput,itwouldscarcelybenecessarytoaddtoourpresentstore,sincethesithisalmostextinct。 \"Onlyoccasionallydowenowrunuponone。Ofold,however,Kaolwasoverrunwiththefrightfulmonstersthatoftencameinherdsoftwentyorthirty,dartingdownfromaboveintoourcitiesandcarryingawaywomen,children,andevenwarriors。\" AshespokeIhadbeenwonderingjusthowmuchImightsafelytellthismanofthemissionwhichbroughtmetohisland,buthisnextwordsanticipatedthebroachingofthesubjectonmypart,andrenderedmethankfulthatIhadnotspokentoosoon。 \"Andnowastoyourself,JohnCarter,\"hesaid,\"Ishallnotaskyourbusinesshere,nordoIwishtohearit。Ihaveeyesandearsandordinaryintelligence,andyesterdaymorningIsawthepartythatcametothecityofKaolfromthenorthinasmallflier。 ButonethingIaskofyou,andthatis:thewordofJohnCarterthathecontemplatesnoovertactagainsteitherthenationofKaoloritsjeddak。\" \"Youmayhavemywordastothat,TorkarBar,\"Ireplied。 \"MywayleadsalongtheKaolianroad,awayfromthecityofKaol,\" hecontinued。\"Ihaveseennoone——JohnCarterleastofall。 NorhaveyouseenTorkarBar,noreverheardofhim。Youunderstand?\" \"Perfectly,\"Ireplied。 Helaidhishanduponmyshoulder。 \"ThisroadleadsdirectlyintothecityofKaol,\"hesaid。 \"Iwishyoufortune,\"andvaultingtothebackofhisthoathetrottedawaywithoutevenabackwardglance。