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类别:其他 作者:Edgar Rice Burroughs字数:20405更新时间:19/01/05 16:54:12
WellitwasforthenoblesofthecourtofOkarthatJohnCarterhadbeendisarmed。Asitwas,adozenofthemfelttheweightofmyclenchedfists,andIhadfoughtmywayhalfupthestepsbeforethethronetowhichSalensusOllhadcarriedDejahThorisereevertheycouldstopme。 ThenIwentdown,fighting,beneathahalf—hundredwarriors;butbeforetheyhadbatteredmeintounconsciousnessIheardthatfromthelipsofDejahThoristhatmadeallmysufferingwellworthwhile。 Standingtherebesidethegreattyrant,whoclutchedherbythearm,shepointedtowhereIfoughtaloneagainstsuchawfulodds。 \"Thinkyou,SalensusOll,thatthewifeofsuchasheis,\"shecried,\"wouldeverdishonorhismemory,wereheathousandtimesdead,bymatingwithalessermortal?LivesthereuponanyworldsuchanotherasJohnCarter,PrinceofHelium?Livesthereanothermanwhocouldfighthiswaybackandforthacrossawarlikeplanet,facingsavagebeastsandhordesofsavagemen,fortheloveofawoman? \"I,DejahThoris,PrincessofHelium,amhis。Hefoughtformeandwonme。 Ifyoubeabravemanyouwillhonorthebraverythatishis,andyouwillnotkillhim。Makehimaslaveifyouwill,SalensusOll;butsparehislife。 IwouldratherbeaslavewithsuchashethanbeQueenofOkar。\" \"NeitherslavenorqueendictatestoSalensusOll,\"repliedtheJeddakofJeddaks。\"JohnCartershalldieanaturaldeathinthePitofPlenty,andthedayhediesDejahThorisshallbecomemyqueen。\" Ididnothearherreply,foritwasthenthatablowuponmyheadbroughtunconsciousness,andwhenIrecoveredmysensesonlyahandfulofguardsmenremainedintheaudiencechamberwithme。 AsIopenedmyeyestheygoadedmewiththepointsoftheirswordsandbademerise。 Thentheyledmethroughlongcorridorstoacourtfartowardthecenterofthepalace。 Inthecenterofthecourtwasadeeppit,neartheedgeofwhichstoodhalfadozenotherguardsmen,awaitingme。Oneofthemcarriedalongropeinhishands,whichhecommencedtomakereadyasweapproached。 WehadcometowithinfiftyfeetofthesemenwhenIfeltasuddenstrangeandrapidprickingsensationinoneofmyfingers。 ForamomentIwasnonplusedbytheoddfeeling,andthentherecametomerecollectionofthatwhichinthestressofmyadventureIhadentirelyforgotten——thegiftringofPrinceTaluofMarentina。 InstantlyIlookedtowardthegroupwewerenearing,atthesametimeraisingmylefthandtomyforehead,thattheringmightbevisibletoonewhosoughtit。Simultaneouslyoneofthewaitingwarriorsraisedhislefthand,ostensiblytobrushbackhishair,andupononeofhisfingersIsawtheduplicateofmyownring。 Aquicklookofintelligencepassedbetweenus,afterwhichIkeptmyeyesturnedawayfromthewarrioranddidnotlookathimagain,forfearthatImightarousethesuspicionoftheOkarians。 WhenwereachedtheedgeofthepitIsawthatitwasverydeep,andpresentlyIrealizedIwassoontojudgejusthowfaritextendedbelowthesurfaceofthecourt,forhewhoheldtheropepasseditaboutmybodyinsuchawaythatitcouldbereleasedfromaboveatanytime;andthen,asallthewarriorsgraspedit,hepushedmeforward,andIfellintotheyawningabyss。 AfterthefirstjerkasIreachedtheendoftheropethathadbeenpaidouttoletmefallbelowthepit’sedgetheyloweredmequicklybutsmoothly。Themomentbeforetheplunge,whiletwoorthreeofthemenhadbeenassistinginadjustingtheropeaboutme,oneofthemhadbroughthismouthclosetomycheek,andinthebriefintervalbeforeIwascastintotheforbiddingholehebreathedasinglewordintomyear: \"Courage!\" Thepit,whichmyimaginationhadpicturedasbottomless,provedtobenotmorethanahundredfeetindepth;butasitswallsweresmoothlypolisheditmightaswellhavebeenathousandfeet,forIcouldneverhopetoescapewithoutoutsideassistance。 ForadayIwasleftindarkness;andthen,quitesuddenly,abrilliantlightilluminedmystrangecell。Iwasreasonablyhungryandthirstybythistime,nothavingtastedfoodordrinksincethedaypriortomyincarceration。 TomyamazementIfoundthesidesofthepit,thatIhadthoughtsmooth,linedwithshelves,uponwhichwerethemostdeliciousviandsandliquidrefreshmentsthatOkarafforded。 WithanexclamationofdelightIsprangforwardtopartakeofsomeofthewelcomefood,butereeverIreacheditthelightwasextinguished,and,thoughIgropedmywayaboutthechamber,myhandscameincontactwithnothingbesidethesmooth,hardwallthatIhadfeltonmyfirstexaminationofmyprison。 Immediatelythepangsofhungerandthirstbegantoassailme。 WherebeforeIhadhadbutamildcravingforfoodanddrink,Inowactuallysufferedforwantofit,andallbecauseofthetantalizingsightthatIhadhadoffoodalmostwithinmygrasp。 Oncemoredarknessandsilenceenvelopedme,asilencethatwasbrokenonlybyasinglemockinglaugh。 Foranotherdaynothingoccurredtobreakthemonotonyofmyimprisonmentorrelievethesufferingsuperinducedbyhungerandthirst。Slowlythepangsbecamelesskeen,assufferingdeadedtheactivityofcertainnerves;andthenthelightflashedononceagain,andbeforemestoodanarrayofnewandtemptingdishes,withgreatbottlesofclearwaterandflagonsofrefreshingwine,upontheoutsideofwhichthecoldsweatofcondensationstood。 Again,withthehungermadnessofawildbeast,Isprangforwardtoseizethosetemptingdishes;but,asbefore,thelightwentoutandIcametoasuddenstopagainstahardwall。 Thenthemockinglaughrangoutforasecondtime。 ThePitofPlenty! Ah,whatacruelmindmusthavedevisedthisexquisite,hellishtorture!Dayafterdaywasthethingrepeated,untilIwasonthevergeofmadness;andthen,asIhaddoneinthepitsoftheWarhoons,Itookanew,firmholduponmyreasonandforceditbackintothechannelsofsanity。 Bysheerwill—powerIregainedcontrolovermytotteringmentality,andsosuccessfulwasIthatthenexttimethatthelightcameIsatquitestillandlookedindifferentlyatthefreshandtemptingfoodalmostwithinmyreach。GladIwasthatIhaddoneso,foritgavemeanopportunitytosolvetheseemingmysteryofthosevanishingbanquets。 AsImadenomovetoreachthefood,thetorturersleftthelightturnedoninthehopethatatlastIcouldrefrainnolongerfromgivingthemthedeliciousthrillofenjoymentthatmyformerfutileeffortstoobtainithadcaused。 AndasIsatscrutinizingtheladenshelvesIpresentlysawhowthethingwasaccomplished,andsosimplewasitthatI wonderedIhadnotguesseditbefore。Thewallofmyprisonwasofclearestglass——behindtheglasswerethetantalizingviands。 Afternearlyanhourthelightwentout,butthistimetherewasnomockinglaughter——atleastnotuponthepartofmytormentors; butI,tobeatquitswiththem,gavealowlaughthatnonemightmistakeforthecackleofamaniac。 Ninedayspassed,andIwasweakfromhungerandthirst,butnolongersuffering——Iwaspastthat。Then,downthroughthedarknessabove,alittleparcelfelltotheflooratmyside。 IndifferentlyIgropedforit,thinkingitbutsomenewinventionofmyjailerstoaddtomysufferings。 AtlastIfoundit——atinypackagewrappedinpaper,attheendofastrongandslendercord。AsIopeneditafewlozengesfelltothefloor。AsIgatheredthemup,feelingofthemandsmellingofthem,IdiscoveredthattheyweretabletsofconcentratedfoodsuchasarequitecommoninallpartsofBarsoom。 Poison!Ithought。 Well,whatofit?Whynotendmymiserynowratherthandragoutafewmorewretcheddaysinthisdarkpit?SlowlyIraisedoneofthelittlepelletstomylips。 \"Good—bye,myDejahThoris!\"Ibreathed。\"Ihavelivedforyouandfoughtforyou,andnowmynextdearestwishistoberealized,forIshalldieforyou,\"and,takingthemorselinmymouth,Idevouredit。 OnebyoneIatethemall,noreverdidanythingtastebetterthanthosetinybitsofnourishment,withinwhichIknewmustlietheseedsofdeath——possiblyofsomehideous,torturingdeath。 AsIsatquietlyuponthefloorofmyprison,waitingfortheend,myfingersbyaccidentcameincontactwiththebitofpaperinwhichthethingshadbeenwrapped;andasIidlyplayedwithit,mymindroamingfarbackintothepast,thatImightliveagainforafewbriefmomentsbeforeIdiedsomeofthemanyhappymomentsofalongandhappylife,Ibecameawareofstrangeprotuberancesuponthesmoothsurfaceoftheparchment—likesubstanceinmyhands。 Foratimetheycarriednospecialsignificancetomymind——I merelywasmildlywondrousthattheywerethere;butatlasttheyseemedtotakeform,andthenIrealizedthattherewasbutasinglelineofthem,likewriting。 Now,moreinterestedly,myfingerstracedandretracedthem。 Therewerefourseparateanddistinctcombinationsofraisedlines。 Coulditbethatthesewerefourwords,andthattheywereintendedtocarryamessagetome? ThemoreIthoughtofitthemoreexcitedIbecame,untilmyfingersracedmadlybackandforthoverthosebewilderinglittlehillsandvalleysuponthatbitofpaper。 ButIcouldmakenothingofthem,andatlastIdecidedthatmyveryhastewaspreventingmefromsolvingthemystery。 ThenItookitmoreslowly。Againandagainmyforefingertracedthefirstofthosefourcombinations。 MartianwritingisratherdifficulttoexplaintoanEarthman—— itissomethingofacrossbetweenshorthandandpicture—writing,andisanentirelydifferentlanguagefromthespokenlanguageofMars。 UponBarsoomthereisbutasingleorallanguage。 Itisspokentodaybyeveryraceandnation,justasitwasatthebeginningofhumanlifeuponBarsoom。Ithasgrownwiththegrowthoftheplanet’slearningandscientificachievements,butsoingeniousathingitisthatnewwordstoexpressnewthoughtsordescribenewconditionsordiscoveriesformthemselves——nootherwordcouldexplainthethingthatanewwordisrequiredforotherthanthewordthatnaturallyfallstoit,andso,nomatterhowfarremovedtwonationsorraces,theirspokenlanguagesareidentical。 Notsotheirwrittenlanguages,however。Notwonationshavethesamewrittenlanguage,andoftencitiesofthesamenationhaveawrittenlanguagethatdiffersgreatlyfromthatofthenationtowhichtheybelong。 Thusitwasthatthesignsuponthepaper,ifinrealitytheywerewords,baffledmeforsometime;butatlastImadeoutthefirstone。 Itwas\"courage,\"anditwaswritteninthelettersofMarentina。 Courage! ThatwasthewordtheyellowguardsmanhadwhisperedinmyearasIstooduponthevergeofthePitofPlenty。 Themessagemustbefromhim,andheIknewwasafriend。 WithrenewedhopeIbentmyeveryenergytothedecipheringofthebalanceofthemessage,andatlastsuccessrewardedmyendeavor——Ihadreadthefourwords: \"Courage!Followtherope。\" \"FOLLOWTHEROPE\" Whatcoulditmean? \"Followtherope。\"Whatrope? PresentlyIrecalledthecordthathadbeenattachedtotheparcelwhenitfellatmyside,andafteralittlegropingmyhandcameincontactwithitagain。Itdependedfromabove,andwhenI pulleduponitIdiscoveredthatitwasrigidlyfastened,possiblyatthepit’smouth。 UponexaminationIfoundthatthecord,thoughsmall,wasamplyabletosustaintheweightofseveralmen。ThenImadeanotherdiscovery—— therewasasecondmessageknottedintheropeatabouttheheightofmyhead。ThisIdecipheredmoreeasily,nowthatthekeywasmine。 \"Bringtheropewithyou。Beyondtheknotsliesdanger。\" Thatwasalltherewastothismessage。Itwasevidentlyhastilyformed——anafterthought。 Ididnotpauselongerthantolearnthecontentsofthesecondmessage,and,thoughIwasnonetoosureofthemeaningofthefinaladmonition,\"Beyondtheknotsliesdanger,\" yetIwassurethatherebeforemelayanavenueofescape,andthatthesoonerItookadvantageofitthemorelikelywasItowintoliberty。 Atleast,IcouldbebutlittleworseoffthanIhadbeeninthePitofPlenty。 Iwastofind,however,ereIwaswelloutofthatdamnableholethatImighthavebeenverymuchworseoffhadIbeencompelledtoremainthereanothertwominutes。 Ithadtakenmeaboutthatlengthoftimetoascendsomefiftyfeetabovethebottomwhenanoiseaboveattractedmyattention。 TomychagrinIsawthatthecoveringofthepitwasbeingremovedfaraboveme,andinthelightofthecourtyardbeyondIsawanumberofyellowwarriors。 CoulditbethatIwaslaboriouslyworkingmywayintosomenewtrap? Werethemessagesspurious,afterall?Andthen,justasmyhopeandcouragehadebbedtotheirlowest,Isawtwothings。 Onewasthebodyofahuge,struggling,snarlingaptbeingloweredoverthesideofthepittowardme,andtheotherwasanapertureinthesideoftheshaft——anaperturelargerthanaman’sbody,intowhichmyropeled。 JustasIscrambledintothedarkholebeforemetheaptpassedme,reachingoutwithhismightyhandstoclutchme,andsnapping,growling,androaringinamostfrightfulmanner。 PlainlynowIsawtheendforwhichSalensusOllhaddestinedme。 Afterfirsttorturingmewithstarvationhehadcausedthisfiercebeasttobeloweredintomyprisontofinishtheworkthatthejeddak’shellishimaginationhadconceived。 Andthenanothertruthflasheduponme——IhadlivedninedaysoftheallottedtenwhichmustintervenebeforeSalensusOllcouldmakeDejahThorishisqueen。Thepurposeoftheaptwastoinsuremydeathbeforethetenthday。 IalmostlaughedaloudasIthoughthowSalensusOll’smeasureofsafetywastoaidindefeatingtheveryendhesought,forwhentheydiscoveredthattheaptwasaloneinthePitofPlentytheycouldnotknowbutthathehadcompletelydevouredme,andsonosuspicionofmyescapewouldcauseasearchtobemadeforme。 Coilingtheropethathadcarriedmethusfaruponmystrangejourney,Isoughtfortheotherend,butfoundthatasIfolloweditforwarditextendedalwaysbeforeme。Sothiswasthemeaningofthewords:\"Followtherope。\" ThetunnelthroughwhichIcrawledwaslowanddark。IhadfolloweditforseveralhundredyardswhenIfeltaknotbeneathmyfingers。 \"Beyondtheknotsliesdanger。\" NowIwentwiththeutmostcaution,andamomentlaterasharpturninthetunnelbroughtmetoanopeningintoalarge,brilliantlylightedchamber。 ThetrendofthetunnelIhadbeentraversinghadbeenslightlyupward,andfromthisIjudgedthatthechamberintowhichInowfoundmyselflookingmustbeeitheronthefirstfloorofthepalaceordirectlybeneaththefirstfloor。 Upontheoppositewallweremanystrangeinstrumentsanddevices,andinthecenteroftheroomstoodalongtable,atwhichtwomenwereseatedinearnestconversation。 Hewhofacedmewasayellowman——alittle,wizened—up,pasty—facedoldfellowwithgreateyesthatshowedthewhiteroundtheentirecircumferenceoftheiris。 Hiscompanionwasablackman,andIdidnotneedtoseehisfacetoknowthatitwasThurid,fortherewasnootheroftheFirstBornnorthoftheice—barrier。 ThuridwasspeakingasIcamewithinhearingofthemen’svoices。 \"Solan,\"hewassaying,\"thereisnoriskandtherewardisgreat。 YouknowthatyouhateSalensusOllandthatnothingwouldpleaseyoumorethantothwarthiminsomecherishedplan。 TherebenothingthathemorecherishestodaythantheideaofweddingthebeautifulPrincessofHelium;butI,too,wanther,andwithyourhelpImaywinher。 \"YouneednotmorethanstepfromthisroomforaninstantwhenIgiveyouthesignal。Iwilldotherest,andthen,whenI amgone,youmaycomeandthrowthegreatswitchbackintoitsplace,andallwillbeasbefore。Ineedbutanhour’sstarttobesafebeyondthedevilishpowerthatyoucontrolinthishiddenchamberbeneaththepalaceofyourmaster。Seehoweasy,\"andwiththewordstheblackdatorrosefromhisseatand,crossingtheroom,laidhishanduponalarge,burnishedleverthatprotrudedfromtheoppositewall。 \"No!No!\"criedthelittleoldman,springingafterhim,withawildshriek。\"Notthatone!Notthatone!Thatcontrolsthesunraytanks,andshouldyoupullittoofardown,allKadabrawouldbeconsumedbyheatbeforeIcouldreplaceit。Comeaway! Comeaway!Youknownotwithwhatmightypowersyouplay。 Thisistheleverthatyouseek。Notewellthesymbolinlaidinwhiteuponitsebonsurface。\" Thuridapproachedandexaminedthehandleofthelever。 \"Ah,amagnet,\"hesaid。\"Iwillremember。ItissettledthenItakeit,\"hecontinued。 Theoldmanhesitated。Alookofcombinedgreedandapprehensionoverspreadhisnonetoobeautifulfeatures。 \"Doublethefigure,\"hesaid。\"Eventhatwerealltoosmallanamountfortheserviceyouask。Why,Iriskmylifebyevenentertainingyouherewithintheforbiddenprecinctsofmystation。 ShouldSalensusOlllearnofithewouldhavemethrowntotheaptsbeforethedaywasdone。\" \"Hedarenotdothat,andyouknowitfullwell,Solan,\" contradictedtheblack。\"ToogreatapoweroflifeanddeathyouholdoverthepeopleofKadabraforSalensusOllevertoriskthreateningyouwithdeath。Beforeeverhisminionscouldlaytheirhandsuponyou,youmightseizethisveryleverfromwhichyouhavejustwarnedmeandwipeouttheentirecity。\" \"Andmyselfintothebargain,\"saidSolan,withashudder。 \"Butifyouweretodie,anyway,youwouldfindthenervetodoit,\" repliedThurid。 \"Yes,\"mutteredSolan,\"Ihaveoftenthoughtuponthatverything。 Well,FirstBorn,isyourredprincessworththepriceIaskformyservices,orwillyougowithoutherandseeherinthearmsofSalensusOlltomorrownight?\" \"Takeyourprice,yellowman,\"repliedThurid,withanoath。 \"Halfnowandthebalancewhenyouhavefulfilledyourcontract。\" Withthatthedatorthrewawell—filledmoney—pouchuponthetable。 Solanopenedthepouchandwithtremblingfingerscounteditscontents。 Hisweirdeyesassumedagreedyexpression,andhisunkemptbeardandmustachetwitchedwiththemusclesofhismouthandchin。 ItwasquiteevidentfromhisverymannerismthatThuridhadkeenlyguessedtheman’sweakness——eventheclawlike,clutchingmovementofthefingersbetokenedtheavariciousnessofthemiser。 Havingsatisfiedhimselfthattheamountwascorrect,Solanreplacedthemoneyinthepouchandrosefromthetable。 \"Now,\"hesaid,\"areyouquitesurethatyouknowthewaytoyourdestination?YoumusttravelquicklytocoverthegroundtothecaveandfromthencebeyondtheGreatPower,allwithinabriefhour,fornomoredareIspareyou。\" \"Letmerepeatittoyou,\"saidThurid,\"thatyoumayseeifIbeletter—perfect。\" \"Proceed,\"repliedSolan。 \"Throughyonderdoor,\"hecommenced,pointingtoadooratthefarendoftheapartment,\"Ifollowacorridor,passingthreedivergingcorridorsuponmyright;thenintothefourthright—handcorridorstraighttowherethreecorridorsmeet;hereagainI followtotheright,huggingtheleftwallcloselytoavoidthepit。 \"AttheendofthiscorridorIshallcometoaspiralrunway,whichImustfollowdowninsteadofup;afterthatthewayisalongbutasinglebranchlesscorridor。AmIright?\" \"Quiteright,Dator,\"answeredSolan;\"andnowbegone。Alreadyhaveyoutemptedfatetoolongwithinthisforbiddenplace。\" \"Tonight,ortomorrow,then,youmayexpectthesignal,\"saidThurid,risingtogo。 \"Tonight,ortomorrow,\"repeatedSolan,andasthedoorclosedbehindhisguesttheoldmancontinuedtomutterasheturnedbacktothetable,whereheagaindumpedthecontentsofthemoney—pouch,runninghisfingersthroughtheheapofshiningmetal; pilingthecoinsintolittletowers;counting,recounting,andfondlingthewealththewhilehemutteredonandoninacrooningundertone。 Presentlyhisfingersceasedtheirplay;hiseyespoppedwiderthaneverastheyfasteneduponthedoorthroughwhichThuridhaddisappeared。 Thecroonchangedtoaquerulousmuttering,andfinallytoanuglygrowl。 Thentheoldmanrosefromthetable,shakinghisfistatthecloseddoor。 Nowheraisedhisvoice,andhiswordscamedistinctly。 \"Fool!\"hemuttered。\"ThinkyouthatforyourhappinessSolanwillgiveuphislife?Ifyouescaped,SalensusOllwouldknowthatonlythroughmyconnivancecouldyouhavesucceeded。 Thenwouldhesendforme。Whatwouldyouhavemedo?Reducethecityandmyselftoashes?No,fool,thereisabetterway——abetterwayforSolantokeepthymoneyandberevengeduponSalensusOll。\" Helaughedinanasty,cacklingnote。 \"Poorfool!YoumaythrowthegreatswitchthatwillgiveyouthefreedomoftheairofOkar,andthen,infatuoussecurity,goonwiththyredprincesstothefreedomof——death。Whenyouhavepassedbeyondthischamberinyourflight,whatcanpreventSolanreplacingtheswitchasitwasbeforeyourvilehandtouchedit? Nothing;andthentheGuardianoftheNorthwillclaimyouandyourwoman,andSalensusOll,whenheseesyourdeadbodies,willneverdreamthatthehandofSolanhadaughttodowiththething。\" ThenhisvoicedroppedoncemoreintomutteringsthatIcouldnottranslate,butIhadheardenoughtocausemetoguessagreatdealmore,andIthankedthekindProvidencethathadledmetothischamberatatimesofilledwithimportancetoDejahThorisandmyselfasthis。 Buthowtopasstheoldmannow!Thecord,almostinvisibleuponthefloor,stretchedstraightacrosstheapartmenttoadooruponthefarside。 TherewasnootherwayofwhichIknew,norcouldIaffordtoignoretheadviceto\"followtherope。\"Imustcrossthisroom,buthoweverIshouldaccomplishitundetectedwiththatoldmanintheverycenterofitbaffledme。 OfcourseImighthavesprunginuponhimandwithmybarehandssilencedhimforever,butIhadheardenoughtoconvincemethatwithhimalivetheknowledgethatIhadgainedmightservemeatsomefuturemoment,whileshouldIkillhimandanotherbestationedinhisplaceThuridwouldnotcomehitherwithDejahThoris,aswasquiteevidentlyhisintention。 AsIstoodinthedarkshadowofthetunnel’sendrackingmybrainforafeasibleplanthewhileIwatched,catlike,theoldman’severymove,hetookupthemoney—pouchandcrossedtooneendoftheapartment,where,bendingtohisknees,hefumbledwithapanelinthewall。 InstantlyIguessedthatherewasthehidingplaceinwhichhehoardedhiswealth,andwhilehebentthere,hisbacktowardme,I enteredthechamberupontiptoe,andwiththeutmoststealthessayedtoreachtheoppositesidebeforeheshouldcompletehistaskandturnagaintowardtheroom’scenter。 Scarcelythirtysteps,alltold,mustItake,andyetitseemedtomyoverwroughtimaginationthatthatfartherwallwasmilesaway;butatlastIreachedit,noroncehadItakenmyeyesfromthebackoftheoldmiser’shead。 Hedidnotturnuntilmyhandwasuponthebuttonthatcontrolledthedoorthroughwhichmywayled,andthenheturnedawayfrommeasIpassedthroughandgentlyclosedthedoor。 ForaninstantIpaused,myearclosetothepanel,tolearnifhehadsuspectedaught,butasnosoundofpursuitcamefromwithinIwheeledandmademywayalongthenewcorridor,followingtherope,whichIcoiledandbroughtwithmeasIadvanced。 ButashortdistancefartheronIcametotherope’sendatapointwherefivecorridorsmet。WhatwasItodo?WhichwayshouldIturn?Iwasnonplused。 Acarefulexaminationoftheendoftheroperevealedthefactthatithadbeencleanlycutwithsomesharpinstrument。ThisfactandthewordsthathadcautionedmethatdangerlaybeyondtheKNOTSconvincedmethattheropehadbeenseveredsincemyfriendhadplaceditasmyguide,forIhadbutpassedasingleknot,whereastherehadevidentlybeentwoormoreintheentirelengthofthecord。 Now,indeed,wasIinaprettyfix,forneitherdidIknowwhichavenuetofollownorwhendangerlaydirectlyinmypath; buttherewasnothingelsetobedonethanfollowoneofthecorridors,forIcouldgainnothingbyremainingwhereIwas。 SoIchosethecentralopening,andpassedonintoitsgloomydepthswithaprayeruponmylips。 ThefloorofthetunnelroserapidlyasIadvanced,andamomentlaterthewaycametoanabruptendbeforeaheavydoor。 Icouldhearnothingbeyond,and,withmyaccustomedrashness,pushedtheportalwidetostepintoaroomfilledwithyellowwarriors。 Thefirsttoseemeopenedhiseyeswideinastonishment,andatthesameinstantIfeltthetinglingsensationinmyfingerthatdenotedthepresenceofafriendofthering。 Thenotherssawme,andtherewasaconcertedrushtolayhandsuponme,forthesewereallmembersofthepalaceguard——menfamiliarwithmyface。 Thefirsttoreachmewasthewearerofthematetomystrangering,andashecameclosehewhispered:\"Surrendertome!\"theninaloudvoiceshouted:\"Youaremyprisoner,whiteman,\"andmenacedmewithhistwoweapons。 AndsoJohnCarter,PrinceofHelium,meeklysurrenderedtoasingleantagonist。Theothersnowswarmedaboutus,askingmanyquestions,butIwouldnottalktothem,andfinallymycaptorannouncedthathewouldleadmebacktomycell。 Anofficerorderedseveralotherwarriorstoaccompanyhim,andamomentlaterwewereretracingthewayIhadjustcome。 Myfriendwalkedclosebesideme,askingmanysillyquestionsaboutthecountryfromwhichIhadcome,untilfinallyhisfellowspaidnofurtherattentiontohimorhisgabbling。 Gradually,ashespoke,heloweredhisvoice,sothatpresentlyhewasabletoconversewithmeinalowtonewithoutattractingattention。 Hisrusewasacleverone,andshowedthatTaluhadnotmisjudgedtheman’sfitnessforthedangerousdutyuponwhichhewasdetailed。 Whenhehadfullyassuredhimselfthattheotherguardsmenwerenotlistening,heaskedmewhyIhadnotfollowedtherope,andwhenItoldhimthatithadendedatthefivecorridorshesaidthatitmusthavebeencutbysomeoneinneedofapieceofrope,forhewassurethat\"thestupidKadabranswouldneverhaveguesseditspurpose。\" BeforewehadreachedthespotfromwhichthefivecorridorsdivergemyMarentinianfriendhadmanagedtodroptotherearofthelittlecolumnwithme,andwhenwecameinsightofthebranchingwayshewhispered: \"Runupthefirstupontheright。Itleadstothewatchtoweruponthesouthwall。Iwilldirectthepursuitupthenextcorridor,\" andwiththathegavemeagreatshoveintothedarkmouthofthetunnel,atthesametimecryingoutinsimulatedpainandalarmashethrewhimselfuponthefloorasthoughIhadfelledhimwithablow。 Frombehindthevoicesoftheexcitedguardsmencamereverberatingalongthecorridor,suddenlygrowingfainterasTalu’sspyledthemupthewrongpassagewayinfanciedpursuit。 AsIranformylifethroughthedarkgalleriesbeneaththepalaceofSalensusOllImustindeedhavepresentedaremarkableappearancehadtherebeenanytonoteit,forthoughdeathloomedlargeaboutme,myfacewassplitbyabroadgrinasIthoughtoftheresourcefulnessofthenamelessheroofMarentinatowhomIowedmylife。 OfsuchstuffarethemenofmybelovedHelium,andwhenImeetanotheroftheirkind,ofwhateverraceorcolor,myheartgoesouttohimasitdidnowtomynewfriendwhohadriskedhislifeformesimplybecauseIworethematetotheringhisrulerhadputuponhisfinger。 ThecorridoralongwhichIranledalmoststraightforaconsiderabledistance,terminatingatthefootofaspiralrunway,upwhichIproceededtoemergepresentlyintoacircularchamberuponthefirstfloorofatower。 Inthisapartmentadozenredslaveswereemployedpolishingorrepairingtheweaponsoftheyellowmen。Thewallsoftheroomwerelinedwithracksinwhichwerehundredsofstraightandhookedswords,javelins,anddaggers。Itwasevidentlyanarmory。 Therewerebutthreewarriorsguardingtheworkers。 Myeyestookintheentiresceneataglance。Herewereweaponsinplenty!Hereweresinewyredwarriorstowieldthem! AndherenowwasJohnCarter,PrinceofHelium,inneedbothofweaponsandwarriors! AsIsteppedintotheapartment,guardsandprisonerssawmesimultaneously。 ClosetotheentrancewhereIstoodwasarackofstraightswords,andasmyhandcloseduponthehiltofoneofthemmyeyesfelluponthefacesoftwooftheprisonerswhoworkedsidebyside。 Oneoftheguardsstartedtowardme。\"Whoareyou?\"hedemanded。 \"Whatdoyouhere?\" \"IcomeforTardosMors,JeddakofHelium,andhisson,MorsKajak,\" Icried,pointingtothetworedprisoners,whohadnowsprungtotheirfeet,wide—eyedinastonishedrecognition。 \"Rise,redmen!BeforewedieletusleaveamemorialinthepalaceofOkar’styrantthatwillstandforeverintheannalsofKadabratothehonorandgloryofHelium,\"forIhadseenthatalltheprisonersthereweremenofTardosMors’snavy。 Thenthefirstguardsmanwasuponmeandthefightwason,butscarcedidweengageere,tomyhorror,Isawthattheredslaveswereshackledtothefloor。 THEMAGNETSWITCH Theguardsmenpaidnottheslightestattentiontotheirwards,fortheredmencouldnotmoveovertwofeetfromthegreatringstowhichtheywerepadlocked,thougheachhadseizedaweaponuponwhichhehadbeenengagedwhenIenteredtheroom,andstoodreadytojoinmecouldtheyhavebutdoneso。 Theyellowmendevotedalltheirattentiontome,norweretheylongindiscoveringthatthethreeofthemwerenonetoomanytodefendthearmoryagainstJohnCarter。WouldthatIhadhadmyowngoodlong—swordinmyhandthatday;but,asitwas,Irenderedasatisfactoryaccountofmyselfwiththeunfamiliarweaponoftheyellowman。 AtfirstIhadatimeofitdodgingtheirvillainoushook—swords,butafteraminuteortwoIhadsucceededinwrestingasecondstraightswordfromoneoftheracksalongthewall,andthereafter,usingittoparrythehooksofmyantagonists,Ifeltmoreevenlyequipped。 Thethreeofthemwereonmeatonce,andbutforaluckycircumstancemyendmighthavecomequickly。Theforemostguardsmanmadeaviciouslungeformysidewithhishookafterthethreeofthemhadbackedmeagainstthewall,butasIsidesteppedandraisedmyarmhisweaponbutgrazedmyside,passingintoarackofjavelins,whereitbecameentangled。 BeforehecouldreleaseitIhadrunhimthrough,andthen,fallingbackuponthetacticsthathavesavedmeahundredtimesintightpinches,Irushedthetworemainingwarriors,forcingthembackwithaperfecttorrentofcutsandthrusts,weavingmyswordinandoutabouttheirguardsuntilIhadthefearofdeathuponthem。 Thenoneofthemcommencedcallingforhelp,butitwastoolatetosavethem。 Theywereasputtyinmyhandsnow,andIbackedthemaboutthearmoryasIwoulduntilIhadthemwhereIwantedthem——withinreachoftheswordsoftheshackledslaves。Inaninstantbothlaydeaduponthefloor。Buttheircrieshadnotbeenentirelyfruitless,fornowIheardansweringshoutsandthefootfallsofmanymenrunningandtheclankofaccoutermentsandthecommandsofofficers。 \"Thedoor!Quick,JohnCarter,barthedoor!\"criedTardosMors。 Alreadytheguardwasinsight,chargingacrosstheopencourtthatwasvisiblethroughthedoorway。 Adozensecondswouldbringthemintothetower。Asingleleapcarriedmetotheheavyportal。WitharesoundingbangI slammeditshut。 \"Thebar!\"shoutedTardosMors。 Itriedtoslipthehugefasteningintoplace,butitdefiedmyeveryattempt。 \"Raiseitalittletoreleasethecatch,\"criedoneoftheredmen。 Icouldheartheyellowwarriorsleapingalongtheflaggingjustbeyondthedoor。Iraisedthebarandshotittotherightjustastheforemostoftheguardsmenthrewhimselfagainsttheoppositesideofthemassivepanels。 Thebarrierheld——Ihadbeenintime,butbythefractionofasecondonly。 NowIturnedmyattentiontotheprisoners。ToTardosMorsI wentfirst,askingwherethekeysmightbewhichwouldunfastentheirfetters。 \"Theofficeroftheguardhasthem,\"repliedtheJeddakofHelium,\"andheisamongthosewithoutwhoseekentrance。Youwillhavetoforcethem。\" Mostoftheprisonerswerealreadyhackingattheirbondswiththeswordsintheirhands。Theyellowmenwerebatteringatthedoorwithjavelinsandaxes。 IturnedmyattentiontothechainsthatheldTardosMors。 AgainandagainIcutdeepintothemetalwithmysharpblade,buteverfasterandfasterfellthetorrentofblowsupontheportal。 Atlastalinkpartedbeneathmyefforts,andamomentlaterTardosMorswasfree,thoughafewinchesoftrailingchainstilldangledfromhisankle。 Asplinterofwoodfallinginwardfromthedoorannouncedtheheadwaythatourenemiesweremakingtowardus。 Themightypanelstrembledandbentbeneaththefuriousonslaughtoftheenragedyellowmen。 Whatwiththebatteringuponthedoorandthehackingoftheredmenattheirchainsthedinwithinthearmorywasappalling。 NosoonerwasTardosMorsfreethanheturnedhisattentiontoanotheroftheprisoners,whileIsettoworktoliberateMorsKajak。 Wemustworkfastifwewouldhaveallthosefetterscutbeforethedoorgaveway。Nowapanelcrashedinwarduponthefloor,andMorsKajaksprangtotheopeningtodefendthewayuntilweshouldhavetimetoreleasetheothers。 WithjavelinssnatchedfromthewallhewroughthavocamongtheforemostoftheOkarianswhilewebattledwiththeinsensatemetalthatstoodbetweenourfellowsandfreedom。 Atlengthallbutoneoftheprisonerswerefreed,andthenthedoorfellwithamightycrashbeforeahastilyimprovisedbattering—ram,andtheyellowhordewasuponus。 \"Totheupperchambers!\"shoutedtheredmanwhowasstillfetteredtothefloor。\"Totheupperchambers!ThereyoumaydefendthetoweragainstallKadabra。Donotdelaybecauseofme,whocouldprayfornobetterdeaththanintheserviceofTardosMorsandthePrinceofHelium。\" ButIwouldhavesacrificedthelifeofeverymanofusratherthandesertasingleredman,muchlessthelion—heartedherowhobeggedustoleavehim。 \"Cuthischains,\"Icriedtotwooftheredmen,\"whilethebalanceofusholdoffthefoe。\" ThereweretenofusnowtodobattlewiththeOkarianguard,andIwarrantthatthatancientwatchtowerneverlookeddownuponamorehotlycontestedbattlethantookplacethatdaywithinitsowngrimwalls。 ThefirstinrushingwaveofyellowwarriorsrecoiledfromtheslashingbladesoftenofHelium’sveteranfightingmen。AdozenOkariancorpsesblockedthedoorway,butoverthegruesomebarrierascoremoreoftheirfellowsdashed,shoutingtheirhoarseandhideouswar—cry。 Uponthebloodymoundwemetthem,handtohand,stabbingwherethequartersweretooclosetocut,thrustingwhenwecouldpushafoemantoarm’slength;andmingledwiththewildcryoftheOkarianthereroseandfellthegloriouswords:\"ForHelium! ForHelium!\"thatforcountlessageshavespurredonthebravestofthebravetothosedeedsofvalorthathavesentthefameofHelium’sheroesbroadcastthroughoutthelengthandbreadthofaworld。 Nowwerethefettersstruckfromthelastoftheredmen,andthirteenstrongwemeteachnewchargeofthesoldiersofSalensusOll。Scarceoneofusbutbledfromascoreofwounds,yetnonehadfallen。 Fromwithoutwesawhundredsofguardsmenpouringintothecourtyard,andalongthelowercorridorfromwhichIhadfoundmywaytothearmorywecouldheartheclankofmetalandtheshoutingofmen。 Inamomentweshouldbeattackedfromtwosides,andwithallourprowesswecouldnothopetowithstandtheunequaloddswhichwouldthusdivideourattentionandoursmallnumbers。 \"Totheupperchambers!\"criedTardosMors,andamomentlaterwefellbacktowardtherunwaythatledtothefloorsabove。 Hereanotherbloodybattlewaswagedwiththeforceofyellowmenwhochargedintothearmoryaswefellbackfromthedoorway。 Herewelostourfirstman,anoblefellowwhomwecouldillspare; butatlengthallhadbackedintotherunwayexceptmyself,whoremainedtoholdbacktheOkariansuntiltheothersweresafeabove。 Inthemouthofthenarrowspiralbutasinglewarriorcouldattackmeatatime,sothatIhadlittledifficultyinholdingthemallbackforthebriefmomentthatwasnecessary。Then,backingslowlybeforethem,Icommencedtheascentofthespiral。 Allthelongwaytothetower’stoptheguardsmenpressedmeclosely。 Whenonewentdownbeforemyswordanotherscrambledoverthedeadmantotakehisplace;andthus,takinganawfultollwitheachfewfeetgained,Icametothespaciousglass—walledwatchtowerofKadabra。 Heremycompanionsclusteredreadytotakemyplace,andforamoment’srespiteIsteppedtoonesidewhiletheyheldtheenemyoff。 Fromtheloftyperchaviewcouldbehadformilesineverydirection。 Towardthesouthstretchedtherugged,ice—cladwastetotheedgeofthemightybarrier。Towardtheeastandwest,anddimlytowardthenorthIdescriedotherOkariancities,whileintheimmediateforeground,justbeyondthewallsofKadabra,thegrimguardianshaftreareditssomberhead。 ThenIcastmyeyesdownintothestreetsofKadabra,fromwhichasuddentumulthadarisen,andthereIsawabattleraging,andbeyondthecity’swallsIsawarmedmenmarchingingreatcolumnstowardanear—bygate。 EagerlyIpressedforwardagainsttheglasswalloftheobservatory,scarcedaringtocreditthetestimonyofmyowneyes。ButatlastIcoulddoubtnolonger,andwithashoutofjoythatrosestrangelyinthemidstofthecursingandgroaningofthebattlingmenattheentrancetothechamber,IcalledtoTardosMors。 AshejoinedmeIpointeddownintothestreetsofKadabraandtotheadvancingcolumnsbeyond,abovewhichfloatedbravelyinthearcticairtheflagsandbannersofHelium。 Aninstantlatereveryredmanintheloftychamberhadseentheinspiringsight,andsuchashoutofthanksgivingaroseasI warrantneverbeforeechoedthroughthatage—oldpileofstone。 Butstillwemustfighton,forthoughourtroopshadenteredKadabra,thecitywasyetfarfromcapitulation,norhadthepalacebeenevenassaulted。Turnandturnaboutweheldthetopoftherunwaywhiletheothersfeastedtheireyesuponthesightofourvaliantcountrymenbattlingfarbeneathus。 Nowtheyhaverushedthepalacegate!Greatbattering—ramsaredashedagainstitsformidablesurface。Nowtheyarerepulsedbyadeadlyshowerofjavelinsfromthewall’stop! Onceagaintheycharge,butasortiebyalargeforceofOkariansfromanintersectingavenuecrumplestheheadofthecolumn,andthemenofHeliumgodown,fighting,beneathanoverwhelmingforce。 Thepalacegatefliesopenandaforceofthejeddak’sownguard,pickedmenfromthefloweroftheOkarianarmy,salliesforthtoshatterthebrokenregiments。Foramomentitlooksasthoughnothingcouldavertdefeat,andthenIseeanoblefigureuponamightythoat——notthetinythoatoftheredman,butoneofhishugecousinsofthedeadseabottoms。 Thewarriorhewshiswaytothefront,andbehindhimrallythedisorganizedsoldiersofHelium。AsheraiseshisheadalofttoflingachallengeatthemenuponthepalacewallsIseehisface,andmyheartswellsinprideandhappinessastheredwarriorsleaptothesideoftheirleaderandwinbackthegroundthattheyhadbutjustlost——thefaceofhimuponthemightythoatisthefaceofmyson——CarthorisofHelium。 AthissidefightsahugeMartianwar—hound,nordidIneedasecondlooktoknowthatitwasWoola——myfaithfulWoolawhohadthuswellperformedhisarduoustaskandbroughtthesuccoringlegionsinthenickoftime。 \"Inthenickoftime?\" Whoyetmightsaythattheywerenottoolatetosave,butsurelytheycouldavenge!AndsuchretributionasthatunconqueredarmywoulddealouttothehatefulOkarians!IsighedtothinkthatI mightnotbealivetowitnessit。 AgainIturnedtothewindows。Theredmenhadnotyetforcedtheouterpalacewall,buttheywerefightingnoblyagainstthebestthatOkarafforded——valiantwarriorswhocontestedeveryinchoftheway。 Nowmyattentionwascaughtbyanewelementwithoutthecitywall—— agreatbodyofmountedwarriorsloominglargeabovetheredmen。 TheywerethehugegreenalliesofHelium——thesavagehordesfromthedeadseabottomsofthefarsouth。 Ingrimandterriblesilencetheyspedontowardthegate,thepaddedhoofsoftheirfrightfulmountsgivingforthnosound。 Intothedoomedcitytheycharged,andastheywheeledacrossthewideplazabeforethepalaceoftheJeddakofJeddaksIsaw,ridingattheirhead,themightyfigureoftheirmightyleader——TarsTarkas,JeddakofThark。 Mywish,then,wastobegratified,forIwastoseemyoldfriendbattlingonceagain,andthoughnotshouldertoshoulderwithhim,I,too,wouldbefightinginthesamecausehereinthehightowerofOkar。 Nordiditseemthatourfoeswouldeverceasetheirstubbornattacks,forstilltheycame,thoughthewaytoourchamberwasoftencloggedwiththebodiesoftheirdead。Attimestheywouldpauselongenoughtodragbacktheimpedingcorpses,andthenfreshwarriorswouldforgeupwardtotastethecupofdeath。 IhadbeentakingmyturnwiththeothersindefendingtheapproachtoourloftyretreatwhenMorsKajak,whohadbeenwatchingthebattleinthestreetbelow,calledaloudinsuddenexcitement。TherewasanoteofapprehensioninhisvoicethatbroughtmetohissidetheinstantthatIcouldturnmyplaceovertoanother,andasIreachedhimhepointedfaroutacrossthewasteofsnowandicetowardthesouthernhorizon。 \"Alas!\"hecried,\"thatIshouldbeforcedtowitnesscruelfatebetraythemwithoutpowertowarnoraid;buttheybepasteithernow。\" AsIlookedinthedirectionheindicatedIsawthecauseofhisperturbation。AmightyfleetofflierswasapproachingmajesticallytowardKadabrafromthedirectionoftheice—barrier。 Onandontheycamewitheverincreasingvelocity。 \"ThegrimshaftthattheycalltheGuardianoftheNorthisbeckoningtothem,\"saidMorsKajaksadly,\"justasitbeckonedtoTardosMorsandhisgreatfleet;seewheretheylie,crumpledandbroken,agrimandterriblemonumenttothemightyforceofdestructionwhichnaughtcanresist。\" I,too,saw;butsomethingelseIsawthatMorsKajakdidnot; inmymind’seyeIsawaburiedchamberwhosewallswerelinedwithstrangeinstrumentsanddevices。 Inthecenterofthechamberwasalongtable,andbeforeitsatalittle,pop—eyedoldmancountinghismoney;but,plainestofall,Isawuponthewallagreatswitchwithasmallmagnetinlaidwithinthesurfaceofitsblackhandle。 ThenIglancedoutatthefast—approachingfleet。Infiveminutesthatmightyarmadaoftheskieswouldbebentandworthlessscrap,lyingatthebaseoftheshaftbeyondthecity’swall,andyellowhordeswouldbeloosedfromanothergatetorushoutuponthefewsurvivorsstumblingblindlydownthroughthemassofwreckage; thentheaptswouldcome。Ishudderedatthethought,forIcouldvividlypicturethewholehorriblescene。 QuickhaveIalwaysbeentodecideandact。Theimpulsethatmovesmeandthedoingofthethingseemsimultaneous; forifmymindgoesthroughthetediousformalityofreasoning,itmustbeasubconsciousactofwhichIamnotobjectivelyaware。 Psychologiststellmethat,asthesubconsciousdoesnotreason,toocloseascrutinyofmymentalactivitiesmightproveanythingbutflattering;butbethatasitmay,Ihaveoftenwonsuccesswhilethethinkerwouldhavebeenstillattheendlesstaskofcomparingvariousjudgments。 AndnowcelerityofactionwastheprimeessentialtothesuccessofthethingthatIhaddecidedupon。 Graspingmyswordmorefirmlyinmyhand,Icalledtotheredmanattheopeningtotherunwaytostandaside。 \"WayforthePrinceofHelium!\"Ishouted;andbeforetheastonishedyellowmanwhosemisfortuneitwastobeatthefightingendofthelineatthatparticularmomentcouldgatherhiswitstogethermyswordhaddecapitatedhim,andIwasrushinglikeamadbulldownuponthosebehindhim。 \"WayforthePrinceofHelium!\"IshoutedasIcutapaththroughtheastonishedguardsmenofSalensusOll。 Hewingtorightandleft,Ibeatmywaydownthatwarrior—chokedspiraluntil,nearthebottom,thosebelow,thinkingthatanarmywasdescendinguponthem,turnedandfled。 ThearmoryatthefirstfloorwasvacantwhenIenteredit,thelastoftheOkarianshavingfledintothecourtyard,sononesawmecontinuedownthespiraltowardthecorridorbeneath。 HereIranasrapidlyasmylegswouldcarrymetowardthefivecorners,andthereplungedintothepassagewaythatledtothestationoftheoldmiser。 Withouttheformalityofaknock,Iburstintotheroom。 Theresattheoldmanathistable;butashesawmehesprangtohisfeet,drawinghissword。 WithscarcemorethanaglancetowardhimIleapedforthegreatswitch; but,quickasIwas,thatwiryoldfellowwastherebeforeme。 HowhediditIshallneverknow,nordoesitseemcrediblethatanyMartian—borncreaturecouldapproximatethemarvelousspeedofmyearthlymuscles。 Likeatigerheturneduponme,andIwasquicktoseewhySolanhadbeenchosenforthisimportantduty。 NeverinallmylifehaveIseensuchwondrousswordsmanshipandsuchuncannyagilityasthatancientbagofbonesdisplayed。 Hewasinfortyplacesatthesametime,andbeforeIhadhalfachancetoawakentomydangerhewasliketohavemadeamonkeyofme,andadeadmonkeyatthat。 Itisstrangehownewandunexpectedconditionsbringoutunguessedabilitytomeetthem。 ThatdayintheburiedchamberbeneaththepalaceofSalensusOllIlearnedwhatswordsmanshipmeant,andtowhatheightsofswordmasteryIcouldachievewhenpittedagainstsuchawizardofthebladeasSolan。 Foratimehelikedtohavebestedme;butpresentlythelatentpossibilitiesthatmusthavebeenlyingdormantwithinmeforalifetimecametothefore,andIfoughtasIhadneverdreamedahumanbeingcouldfight。 Thatthatduel—royalshouldhavetakenplaceinthedarkrecessesofacellar,withoutasingleappreciativeeyetowitnessithasalwaysseemedtomealmostaworldcalamity——atleastfromtheviewpointBarsoomian,wherebloodystrifeisthefirstandgreatestconsiderationofindividuals,nations,andraces。 Iwasfightingtoreachtheswitch,Solantopreventme; and,thoughwestoodnotthreefeetfromit,Icouldnotwinaninchtowardit,forheforcedmebackaninchforthefirstfiveminutesofourbattle。 IknewthatifIweretothrowitintimetosavetheoncomingfleetitmustbedoneinthenextfewseconds,andsoItriedmyoldrushingtactics;butImightaswellhaverushedabrickwallforallthatSolangaveway。 Infact,Icameneartoimpalingmyselfuponhispointformypains; butrightwasonmyside,andIthinkthatthatmustgiveamangreaterconfidencethanthoughheknewhimselftobebattlinginawickedcause。 Atleast,Ididnotwantinconfidence;andwhenInextrushedSolanitwastoonesidewithimplicitconfidencethathemustturntomeetmynewlineofattack,andturnhedid,sothatnowwefoughtwithoursidestowardsthecovetedgoal——thegreatswitchstoodwithinmyreachuponmyrighthand。 Touncovermybreastforaninstantwouldhavebeentocourtsuddendeath,butIsawnootherwaythantochanceit,ifbysodoingImightrescuethatoncoming,succoringfleet;andso,inthefaceofawickedsword—thrust,Ireachedoutmypointandcaughtthegreatswitchasuddenblowthatreleaseditfromitsseating。 SosurprisedandhorrifiedwasSolanthatheforgottofinishhisthrust;instead,hewheeledtowardtheswitchwithaloudshriek—— ashriekwhichwashislast,forbeforehishandcouldtouchtheleveritsought,mysword’spointhadpassedthroughhisheart。 THETIDEOFBATTLE Butsolan’slastloudcryhadnotbeenwithouteffect,foramomentlateradozenguardsmenburstintothechamber,thoughnotbeforeIhadsobentanddemolishedthegreatswitchthatitcouldnotbeagainusedtoturnthepowerfulcurrentintothemightymagnetofdestructionitcontrolled。 TheresultofthesuddencomingoftheguardsmenhadbeentocompelmetoseekseclusioninthefirstpassagewaythatIcouldfind,andthattomydisappointmentprovedtobenottheonewithwhichIwasfamiliar,butanotheruponitsleft。