第4章

类别:其他 作者:Edgar Rice Burroughs字数:25519更新时间:19/01/05 16:47:20
\"Bravemen,they——ah,butthegloryofLotharhasfaded! Seetheirweapons。Theyaloneborearms,fortheycrossedthefiveseastostrangeplaceswheredangerswere。 WiththeirpassingpassedthemartialspiritoftheLotharians,leaving,astheagesrolledby,araceofspinelesscowards。 \"Wehatedwar,andsowetrainednotouryouthinwarlikeways。Thusfollowedourundoing,forwhentheseasdriedandthegreenhordesencroacheduponuswecoulddonaughtbutflee。Butwerememberedtheseafaringbowmenofthedaysofourglory——itisthememoryofthesewhichwehurluponourenemies。\" AsJavceasedspeaking,thepicturefaded,andoncemore,thethreetookuptheirwaytowardthedistantgates,alongdesertedavenues。 TwicetheysightedLothariansoffleshandblood。AtsightofthemandthehugebanthwhichtheymusthaverecognizedasKomal,thecitizensturnedandfled。 \"TheywillcarrywordofourflighttoTario,\"criedJav,\"andsoonhewillsendhisbowmenafterus。Letushopethatourtheoryiscorrect,andthattheirshaftsarepowerlessagainstmindscognizantoftheirunreality。 Otherwisewearedoomed。 \"Explain,redman,tothewomanthetruthsthatI haveexplainedtoyou,thatshemaymeetthearrowswithastrongercounter—suggestionofimmunity。\" CarthorisdidasJavbidhim;buttheycametothegreatgateswithoutsignofpursuitdeveloping。HereJavsetinmotionthemechanismthatrolledthehuge,wheel—likegateaside,andamomentlaterthethree,accompaniedbythebanth,steppedoutintotheplainbeforeLothar。 Scarcehadtheycoveredahundredyardswhenthesoundofmanymenshoutingarosebehindthem。Astheyturnedtheysawacompanyofbowmendebouchingupontheplainfromthegatethroughwhichtheyhadbutjustpassed。 UponthewallabovethegatewereanumberofLotharians,amongwhomJavrecognizedTario。Thejeddakstoodglaringatthem,evidentlyconcentratingalltheforcesofhistrainedminduponthem。Thathewasmakingasupremeefforttorenderhisimaginarycreaturesdeadlywasapparent。 Javturnedwhite,andcommencedtotremble。Atthecrucialmomentheappearedtolosethecourageofhisconviction。Thegreatbanthturnedbacktowardtheadvancingbowmenandgrowled。CarthorisplacedhimselfbetweenThuviaandtheenemyand,facingthem,awaitedtheoutcomeoftheircharge。 SuddenlyaninspirationcametoCarthoris。 \"HurlyourownbowmenagainstTario’s!\"hecriedtoJav。 \"Letusseeamaterializedbattlebetweentwomentalities。\" ThesuggestionseemedtoheartentheLotharian,andinanothermomentthethreestoodbehindsolidranksofhugebowmenwhohurledtauntsandmenacesattheadvancingcompanyemergingfromthewalledcity。 JavwasanewmanthemomenthisbattalionsstoodbetweenhimandTario。Onecouldalmosthaveswornthemanbelievedthesecreaturesofhisstrangehypnoticpowertoberealfleshandblood。 WithhoarsebattlecriestheychargedthebowmenofTario。 Barbedshaftsflewthickandfast。Menfell,andthegroundwasredwithgore。 CarthorisandThuviahaddifficultyinreconcilingtherealityofitallwiththeirknowledgeofthetruth。 TheysawutanafterutanmarchfromthegateinperfectsteptoreinforcetheoutnumberedcompanywhichTariohadfirstsentforthtoarrestthem。 TheysawJav’sforcesgrowcorrespondinglyuntilallaboutthemrolledaseaoffighting,cursingwarriors,andthedeadlayinheapsaboutthefield。 JavandTarioseemedtohaveforgottenallelsebesidethestrugglingbowmenthatsurgedtoandfro,fillingthebroadfieldbetweentheforestandthecity。 ThewoodloomedclosebehindThuviaandCarthoris。 ThelattercastaglancetowardJav。 \"Come!\"hewhisperedtothegirl。\"Letthemfightouttheiremptybattle——neither,evidently,haspowertoharmtheother。Theyareliketwocontroversialistshurlingwordsatoneanother。Whiletheyareengagedwemayaswellbedevotingourenergiestoanattempttofindthepassagethroughthecliffstotheplainbeyond。\" Ashespoke,Jav,turningfromthebattleforaninstant,caughthiswords。HesawthegirlmovetoaccompanytheHeliumite。AcunninglookleapedtotheLotharian’seyes。 ThethingthatlaybeyondthatlookhadbeendeepinhisheartsincefirsthehadlaideyesuponThuviaofPtarth。Hehadnotrecognizedit,however,untilnowthatsheseemedabouttopassoutofhisexistence。 HecentredhismindupontheHeliumiteandthegirlforaninstant。 CarthorissawThuviaofPtarthstepforwardwithoutstretchedhand。Hewassurprisedatthissuddensofteningtowardhim,anditwaswithafullheartthathelethisfingerscloseuponhers,astogethertheyturnedawayfromforgottenLothar,intothewoods,andbenttheirstepstowardthedistantmountains。 AstheLotharianhadturnedtowardthem,ThuviahadbeensurprisedtohearCarthorissuddenlyvoiceanewplan。 \"RemainherewithJav,\"shehadheardhimsay,\"whileIgotosearchforthepassagethroughthecliffs。\" Shehaddroppedbackinsurpriseanddisappointment,forsheknewthattherewasnoreasonwhysheshouldnothaveaccompaniedhim。CertainlysheshouldhavebeensaferwithhimthanleftherealonewiththeLotharian。 AndJavwatchedthetwoandsmiledhiscunningsmile。 WhenCarthorishaddisappearedwithinthewood,Thuviaseatedherselfapatheticallyuponthescarletswardtowatchtheseeminglyinterminablestrugglesofthebowmen。 Thelongafternoondraggeditswearywaytowarddarkness,andstilltheimaginarylegionschargedandretreated。 ThesunwasabouttosetwhenTariocommencedtowithdrawhistroopsslowlytowardthecity。 HisplanforcessationofhostilitiesthroughthenightevidentlymetwithJav’sentireapproval,forhecausedhisforcestoformthemselvesinorderlyutansandmarchjustwithintheedgeofthewood,wheretheyweresoonbusilyengagedinpreparingtheireveningmeal,andspreadingdowntheirsleepingsilksandfursforthenight。 ThuviacouldscarcerepressasmileasshenotedthescrupulouscarewithwhichJav’simaginarymenattendedtoeachtinydetailofdeportmentastrulyasiftheyhadbeenrealfleshandblood。 Sentrieswerepostedbetweenthecampandthecity。 Officersclankedhitherandthitherissuingcommandsandseeingtoitthattheywereproperlycarriedout。 ThuviaturnedtowardJav。 \"Whyisit,\"sheasked,\"thatyouobservesuchcarefulnicetyintheregulationofyourcreatureswhenTarioknowsquiteaswellasyouthattheyarebutfigmentsofyourbrain?Whynotpermitthemsimplytodissolveintothinairuntilyouagainrequiretheirfutileservice?\" \"Youdonotunderstandthem,\"repliedJav。\"Whiletheyexisttheyarereal。Idobutcallthemintobeingnow,andinawaydirecttheirgeneralactions。Butthereafter,untilIdissolvethem,theyareasactualasyouorI。 Theirofficerscommandthem,undermyguidance。Iamthegeneral——thatisall。AndthepsychologicaleffectupontheenemyisfargreaterthanwereItotreatthemmerelyassubstancelessvagaries。 \"Then,too,\"continuedtheLotharian,\"thereisalwaysthehope,whichwithusislittleshortofbelief,thatsomedaythesematerializationswillmergeintothereal——thattheywillremain,someofthem,afterwehavedissolvedtheirfellows,andthatthusweshallhavediscoveredameansforperpetuatingourdyingrace。 \"Sometherearewhoclaimalreadytohaveaccomplishedthething。Itisgenerallysupposedthattheetherealistshavequiteafewamongtheirnumberwhoarepermanentmaterializations。ItisevensaidthatsuchisTario,butthatcannotbe,forheexistedbeforewehaddiscoveredthefullpossibilitiesofsuggestion。 \"Thereareothersamonguswhoinsistthatnoneofusisreal。 Thatwecouldnothaveexistedalltheseageswithoutmaterialfoodandwaterhadweourselvesbeenmaterial。AlthoughIamarealist,Iratherinclinetowardthisbeliefmyself。 \"Itseemswellandsensiblybaseduponthebeliefthatourancientforbearsdevelopedbeforetheirextinctionsuchwondrousmentalitiesthatsomeofthestrongermindsamongthemlivedafterthedeathoftheirbodies——thatwearebutthedeathlessmindsofindividualslongdead。 \"Itwouldappearpossible,andyetinsofarasIamconcernedIhavealltheattributesofcorporealexistence。 Ieat,Isleep\"——hepaused,castingameaninglookuponthegirl——\"Ilove!\" Thuviacouldnotmistakethepalpablemeaningofhiswordsandexpression。SheturnedawaywithalittleshrugofdisgustthatwasnotlostupontheLotharian。 Hecameclosetoherandseizedherarm。 \"WhynotJav?\"hecried。\"Whomorehonourablethanthesecondoftheworld’smostancientrace? YourHeliumite?Hehasgone。Hehasdesertedyoutoyourfatetosavehimself。Come,beJav’s!\" ThuviaofPtarthrosetoherfullheight,herliftedshoulderturnedtowardtheman,herhaughtychinupraised,ascornfultwisttoherlips。 \"Youlie!\"shesaidquietly,\"theHeliumiteknowslessofdisloyaltythanheknowsoffear,andoffearheisasignorantastheunhatchedyoung。\" \"Thenwhereishe?\"tauntedtheLotharian。\"Itellyouhehasfledthevalley。Hehasleftyoutoyourfate。 ButJavwillseethatitisapleasantone。To—morrowweshallreturnintoLotharattheheadofmyvictoriousarmy,andIshallbejeddakandyoushallbemyconsort。Come!\" Andheattemptedtocrushhertohisbreast。 Thegirlstruggledtofreeherself,strikingatthemanwithhermetalarmlets。Yetstillhedrewhertowardhim,untilbothweresuddenlystartledbyahideousgrowlthatrumbledfromthedarkwoodclosebehindthem。 CHAPTERX KARKOMAK,THEBOWMAN AsCarthorismovedthroughtheforesttowardthedistantcliffswithThuvia’shandstilltightpressedinhis,hewonderedalittleatthegirl’scontinuedsilence,yetthecontactofhercoolpalmagainsthiswassopleasantthathefearedtobreakthespellofhernew—foundrelianceinhimbyspeaking。 OnwardthroughthedimwoodtheypasseduntiltheshadowsofthequickcomingMartiannightcommencedtoclosedownuponthem。ThenitwasthatCarthoristurnedtospeaktothegirlathisside。 Theymustplantogetherforthefuture。Itwashisideatopassthroughthecliffsatonceiftheycouldlocatethepassage,andhewasquitepositivethattheywerenowclosetoit;buthewantedherassenttotheproposition。 Ashiseyesresteduponher,hewasstruckbyherstrangelyetherealappearance。Sheseemedsuddenlytohavedissolvedintothetenuoussubstanceofadream,andashecontinuedtogazeuponher,shefadedslowlyfromhissight。 Foraninstanthewasdumbfounded,andthenthewholetruthflashedsuddenlyuponhim。JavhadcausedhimtobelievethatThuviawasaccompanyinghimthroughthewoodwhile,asamatteroffact,hehaddetainedthegirlforhimself! Carthoriswashorrified。Hecursedhimselfforhisstupidity,andyetheknewthatthefiendishpowerwhichtheLotharianhadinvokedtoconfusehimmighthavedeceivedany。 ScarcehadherealizedthetruththanhehadstartedtoretracehisstepstowardLothar,butnowhemovedatatrot,theEarthlythewsthathehadinheritedfromhisfathercarryinghimswiftlyoverthesoftcarpetoffallenleavesandrankgrass。 Thuria’sbrilliantlightfloodedtheplainbeforethewalledcityofLotharasCarthorisbrokefromthewoodoppositethegreatgatethathadgiventhefugitivesegressfromthecityearlierintheday。 Atfirsthesawnoindicationthattherewasanotherthanhimselfanywhereabout。Theplainwasdeserted。 Nomyriadbowmencampednowbeneaththeoverhangingverdureofthegianttrees。Nogoryheapsoftortureddeaddefacedthebeautyofthescarletsward。 Allwassilence。Allwaspeace。 TheHeliumite,scarcepausingattheforest’sverge,pushedonacrosstheplaintowardthecity,whenpresentlyhedescriedahuddledforminthegrassathisfeet。 Itwasthebodyofaman,lyingprone。Carthoristurnedthefigureoveruponitsback。ItwasJav,buttornandmangledalmostbeyondrecognition。 Theprincebentlowtonoteifanysparkofliferemained,andashedidsothelidsraisedanddull,sufferingeyeslookedupintohis。 \"ThePrincessofPtarth!\"criedCarthoris。\"Whereisshe? Answerme,man,orIcompletetheworkthatanotherhassowellbegun。\" \"Komal,\"mutteredJav。\"Hespranguponme……andwouldhavedevouredmebutforthegirl。Thentheywentawaytogetherintothewood——thegirlandthegreatbanth……herfingerstwinedinhistawnymane。\" \"Whichwaywentthey?\"askedCarthoris。 \"There,\"repliedJavfaintly,\"towardthepassagethroughthecliffs。\" ThePrinceofHeliumwaitedtohearnomore,butspringingtohisfeet,racedbackagainintotheforest。 Itwasdawnwhenhereachedthemouthofthedarktunnelthatwouldleadhimtotheotherworldbeyondthisvalleyofghostlymemoriesandstrangehypnoticinfluencesandmenaces。 Withinthelong,darkpassageshemetwithnoaccidentorobstacle,comingatlastintothelightofdaybeyondthemountains,andnogreatdistancefromthesouthernvergeofthedomainsoftheTorquasians,notmorethanonehundredandfiftyhaadatthemost。 FromtheboundaryofTorquastothecityofAaanthorisadistanceofsometwohundredhaads,sothattheHeliumitehadbeforehimajourneyofmorethanonehundredandfiftyEarthmilesbetweenhimandAaanthor。 HecouldatbestbuthazardachanceguessthattowardAaanthorThuviawouldtakeherflight。Therelaythenearestwater,andtheremightbeexpectedsomedayarescuingpartyfromherfather’sempire;forCarthorisknewThuvanDihnwellenoughtoknowthathewouldleavenostoneunturneduntilhehadtrackeddownthetruthastohisdaughter’sabduction,andlearnedallthattheremightbetolearnofherwhereabouts。 Herealized,ofcourse,thatthetrickwhichhadlaidsuspicionuponhimwouldgreatlydelaythediscoveryofthetruth,butlittledidheguesstowhatvastproportionshadtheresultsofthevillainyofAstokofDusaralreadygrown。 EvenasheemergedfromthemouthofthepassagetolookacrossthefoothillsinthedirectionofAaanthor,aPtarthbattlefleetwaswingingitsmajesticwayslowlytowardthetwincitiesofHelium,whilefromfardistantKaolracedanothermightyarmadatojoinforceswithitsally。 HedidnotknowthatinthefaceofthecircumstantialevidenceagainsthimevenhisownpeoplehadcommencedtoentertainsuspicionsthathemighthavestolenthePtarthianprincess。 HedidnotknowofthelengthstowhichtheDusarianshadgonetodisruptthefriendshipandalliancewhichexistedbetweenthethreegreatpowersoftheeasternhemisphere——Helium,PtarthandKaol。 HowDusarianemissarieshadfoundemploymentinimportantpostsintheforeignofficesofthethreegreatnations,andhow,throughthesemen,messagesfromonejeddaktoanotherwerealteredandgarbleduntilthepatienceandprideofthethreerulersandformerfriendscouldnolongerendurethehumiliationsandinsultscontainedinthesefalsifiedpapers——notanyofthisheknew。 NordidheknowhoweventothelastJohnCarter,WarlordofMars,hadrefusedtopermitthejeddakofHeliumtodeclarewaragainsteitherPtarthorKaol,becauseofhisimplicitbeliefinhisson,andthateventuallyallwouldbesatisfactorilyexplained。 AndnowtwogreatfleetsweremovinguponHelium,whiletheDusarianspiesatthecourtofTardosMorssawtoitthatthetwincitiesremainedinignoranceoftheirdanger。 WarhadbeendeclaredbyThuvanDihn,butthemessengerwhohadbeendispatchedwiththeproclamationhadbeenaDusarianwhohadseentoitthatnowordofwarningreachedthetwincitiesoftheapproachofahostilefleet。 ForseveraldaysdiplomaticrelationshadbeenseveredbetweenHeliumandhertwomostpowerfulneighbors,andwiththedepartureoftheministershadcomeatotalcessationofwirelesscommunicationbetweenthedisputants,asisusualuponBarsoom。 ButofallthisCarthoriswasignorant。AllthatinterestedhimatpresentwasthefindingofThuviaofPtarth。Hertrailbesidethatofthehugebanthhadbeenwellmarkedtothetunnel,andwasoncemorevisibleleadingsouthwardintothefoothills。 Ashefollowedrapidlydownwardtowardthedeadsea— bottom,whereheknewhemustlosethespoorintheresilientochrevegetation,hewassuddenlysurprisedtoseeanakedmanapproachinghimfromthenorth—east。 Asthefellowdrewcloser,Carthorishaltedtoawaithiscoming。 Heknewthatthemanwasunarmed,andthathewasapparentlyaLotharian,forhisskinwaswhiteandhishairauburn。 HeapproachedtheHeliumitewithoutsignoffear,andwhenquiteclosecalledoutthecheeryBarsoomian\"kaor\"ofgreeting。 \"Whoareyou?\"askedCarthoris。 \"IamKarKomak,odwarofthebowmen,\"repliedtheother。 \"Astrangethinghashappenedtome。ForagesTariohasbeenbringingmeintoexistenceasheneededtheservicesofthearmyofhismind。OfallthebowmenithasbeenKarKomakwhohasbeenoftenestmaterialized。 \"ForalongtimeTariohasbeenconcentratinghisminduponmypermanentmaterialization。IthasbeenanobsessionwithhimthatsomedaythisthingcouldbeaccomplishedandthefutureofLotharassured。 Heassertedthatmatterwasnonexistentexceptintheimaginationofman——thatallwasmental,andsohebelievedthatbypersistinginhissuggestionhecouldeventuallymakeofmeapermanentsuggestioninthemindsofallcreatures。 \"Yesterdayhesucceeded,butatsuchatime!Itmusthavecomeallunknowntohim,asitcametomewithoutmyknowledge,as,withmyhordeofyellingbowmen,I pursuedthefleeingTorquasiansbacktotheirochreplains。 \"Asdarknesssettledandthetimecameforustofadeoncemoreintothinair,Isuddenlyfoundmyselfaloneupontheedgeofthegreatplainwhichliesyonderatthefootofthelowhills。 \"Mymenweregonebacktothenothingnessfromwhichtheyhadsprung,butIremained——nakedandunarmed。 \"AtfirstIcouldnotunderstand,butatlastcamearealizationofwhathadoccurred。Tario’slongsuggestionshadatlastprevailed,andKarKomakhadbecomearealityintheworldofmen;butmyharnessandmyweaponshadfadedawaywithmyfellows,leavingmenakedandunarmedinahostilecountryfarfromLothar。\" \"YouwishtoreturntoLothar?\"askedCarthoris。 \"No!\"repliedKarKomakquickly。\"IhavenoloveforTario。 Beingacreatureofhismind,Iknowhimtoowell。 Heiscruelandtyrannical——amasterIhavenodesiretoserve。 Nowthathehassucceededinaccomplishingmypermanentmaterialization,hewillbeunbearable,andhewillgoonuntilhehasfilledLotharwithhiscreatures。 IwonderifhehassucceededaswellwiththemaidofLothar。\" \"Ithoughttherewerenowomenthere,\"saidCarthoris。 \"InahiddenapartmentinthepalaceofTario,\"repliedKarKomak,\"thejeddakhasmaintainedthesuggestionofabeautifulgirl,hopingthatsomedayshewouldbecomepermanent。Ihaveseenherthere。Sheiswonderful! ButforhersakeIhopethatTariosucceedsnotsowellwithherashehaswithme。 \"Now,redman,Ihavetoldyouofmyself——whatofyou?\" Carthorislikedthefaceandmannerofthebowman。 Therehadbeennosignofdoubtorfearinhisexpressionashehadapproachedtheheavily—armedHeliumite,andhehadspokendirectlyandtothepoint。 SothePrinceofHeliumtoldthebowmanofLotharwhohewasandwhatadventurehadbroughthimtothisfarcountry。 \"Good!\"exclaimedtheother,whenhehaddone。\"KarKomakwillaccompanyyou。TogetherweshallfindthePrincessofPtarthandwithyouKarKomakwillreturntotheworldofmen——suchaworldasheknewinthelong—gonepastwhentheshipsofmightyLotharploughedangryThroxus,andtheroaringsurfbeatagainstthebarrieroftheseparchedanddrearyhills。\" \"Whatmeanyou?\"askedCarthoris。\"Hadyoureallyaformeractualexistence?\" \"Mostassuredly,\"repliedKarKomak。\"InmydayI commandedthefleetsofLothar——mightiestofallthefleetsthatsailedthefivesaltseas。 \"WherevermenliveduponBarsoomtherewasthenameofKarKomakknownandrespected。Peacefulwerethelandracesinthosedistantdays——onlytheseafarerswerewarriors;butnowhasthegloryofthepastfaded,nordidIthinkuntilImetyouthatthereremaineduponBarsoomasinglepersonofourownmouldwholivedandlovedandfoughtasdidtheancientseafarersofmytime。 \"Ah,butitwillseemgoodtoseemenonceagain——realmen! NeverhadImuchrespectforthelandsmenofmyday。 Theyremainedintheirwalledcitieswastingtheirtimeinplay,dependingfortheirprotectionentirelyuponthesearace。Andthepoorcreatureswhoremain,theTariosandJavsofLothar,areevenworsethantheirancientforbears。\" Carthoriswasatriflescepticalastothewisdomofpermittingthestrangertoattachhimselftohim。 TherewasalwaysthechancethathewasbuttheessenceofsomehypnotictreacherywhichTarioorJavwasattemptingtoexertupontheHeliumite;andyet,sosincerehadbeenthemannerandthewordsofthebowman,somuchthefightingmandidheseem,butCarthoriscouldnotfinditinhishearttodoubthim。 Theoutcomeofthematterwasthathegavethenakedodwarleavetoaccompanyhim,andtogethertheysetoutuponthespoorofThuviaandKomal。 Downtotheochresea—bottomthetrailled。Thereitdisappeared,asCarthorishadknownthatitwould;butwhereitenteredtheplainitsdirectionhadbeentowardAaanthorandsotowardAaanthorthetwoturnedtheirfaces。 Itwasalongandtediousjourney,fraughtwithmanydangers。 ThebowmancouldnottravelatthepacesetbyCarthoris,whosemusclescarriedhimwithgreatrapidityoverthefaceofthesmallplanet,theforceofgravityofwhichexertssomuchlessretardingpowerthanthatoftheEarth。 FiftymilesadayisafairaverageforaBarsoomian,butthesonofJohnCartermighteasilyhavecoveredahundredormoremileshadhecaredtodeserthisnew—foundcomrade。 AllthewaytheywereinconstantdangerofdiscoverybyrovingbandsofTorquasians,andespeciallywasthistruebeforetheyreachedtheboundaryofTorquas。 Goodfortunewaswiththem,however,andalthoughtheysightedtwodetachmentsofthesavagegreenmen,theywerenotthemselvesseen。 Andsotheycame,uponthemorningofthethirdday,withinsightoftheglisteningdomesofdistantAaanthor。 ThroughoutthejourneyCarthorishadeverstrainedhiseyesaheadinsearchofThuviaandthegreatbanth;butnottillnowhadheseenaughttogivehimhope。 Thismorning,farahead,half—waybetweenthemselvesandAaanthor,themensawtwotinyfiguresmovingtowardthecity。Foramomenttheywatchedthemintently。 ThenCarthoris,convinced,leapedforwardatarapidrun,KarKomakfollowingasswiftlyashecould。 TheHeliumiteshoutedtoattractthegirl’sattention,andpresentlyhewasrewardedbyseeingherturnandstandlookingtowardhim。Athersidethegreatbanthstoodwithup—prickedears,watchingtheapproachingman。 NotyetcouldThuviaofPtarthhaverecognizedCarthoris,thoughthatitwasheshemusthavebeenconvinced,forshewaitedthereforhimwithoutsignoffear。 Presentlyhesawherpointtowardthenorthwest,beyondhim。 Withoutslackeninghispace,heturnedhiseyesinthedirectionsheindicated。 Racingsilentlyoverthethickvegetation,nothalfamilebehind,cameascoreoffiercegreenwarriors,charginghimupontheirmightythoats。 TotheirrightwasKarKomak,nakedandunarmed,yetrunningvaliantlytowardCarthorisandshoutingwarningasthoughhe,too,hadbutjustdiscoveredthesilent,menacingcompanythatmovedsoswiftlyforwardwithcouchedspearsandreadylong—swords。 CarthorisshoutedtotheLotharian,warninghimback,forheknewthathecouldbutuselesslysacrificehislifebyplacinghimself,allunarmed,inthepathofthecruelandrelentlesssavages。 ButKarKomakneverhesitated。Withshoutsofencouragementtohisnewfriend,hehurriedonwardtowardthePrinceofHelium。Theredman’sheartleapedinresponsetothisexhibitionofcourageandself—sacrifice。 HeregrettednowthathehadnotthoughttogiveKarKomakoneofhisswords;butitwastoolatetoattemptit,forshouldhewaitfortheLothariantoovertakehimorreturntomeethim,theTorquasianswouldreachThuviaofPtarthbeforehecoulddoso。 Evenasitwas,itwouldbenipandtuckastowhocamefirsttoherside。 Againheturnedhisfaceinherdirection,andnow,fromAaanthorway,hesawanewforcehasteningtowardthem——twomedium—sizedwarcraft——andevenatthedistancetheystillwerefromhimhediscernedthedeviceofDusarupontheirbows。 Now,indeed,seemedlittlehopeforThuviaofPtarth。 WithsavagewarriorsofthehordesofTorquaschargingtowardherfromonedirection,andnolessimplacableenemies,intheformofthecreaturesofAstok,PrinceofDusar,bearingdownuponherfromanother,whileonlyabanth,aredwarrior,andanunarmedbowmanwereneartodefendher,herplightwasquitehopelessandhercausealreadylostereeveritwascontested。 AsThuviasawCarthorisapproaching,shefeltagainthatunaccountablesensationofentirerelieffromresponsibilityandfearthatshehadexperienceduponaformeroccasion。NorcouldsheaccountforitwhilehermindstilltriedtoconvinceherheartthatthePrinceofHeliumhadbeeninstrumentalinherabductionfromherfather’scourt。 Sheonlyknewthatshewasgladwhenhewasbyherside,andthatwithhimthereallthingsseemedpossible——evensuchimpossiblethingsasescapefromherpresentpredicament。 Nowhadhestopped,panting,beforeher。Abravesmileofencouragementlithisface。 \"Courage,myprincess,\"hewhispered。 Tothegirl’smemoryflashedtheoccasionuponwhichhehadusedthosesamewords——inthethrone—roomofTarioofLotharastheyhadcommencedtoslipdownthesinkingmarblefloortowardanunknownfate。 Thenshehadnotchiddenhimfortheuseofthatfamiliarsalutation,nordidshechidehimnow,thoughshewaspromisedtoanother。Shewonderedatherself——flushingatherownturpitude;foruponBarsoomitisashamefulthingforawomantolistentothosetwowordsfromanotherthanherhusbandorherbetrothed。 Carthorissawherflushofmortification,andinaninstantregrettedhiswords。Therewasbutamomentbeforethegreenwarriorswouldbeuponthem。 \"Forgiveme!\"saidthemaninalowvoice。\"Letmygreatlovebemyexcuse——that,andthebeliefthatIhavebutamomentmoreoflife,\"andwiththewordsheturnedtomeettheforemostofthegreenwarriors。 Thefellowwaschargingwithcouchedspear,butCarthorisleapedtooneside,andasthegreatthoatanditsriderhurtledharmlesslypasthimheswunghislong—swordinamightycutthatclovethegreencarcassintwain。 AtthesamemomentKarKomakleapedwithbarehandsclawingatthelegofanotherofthehugeriders;thebalanceofthehorderacedintoclosequarters,dismountingthebettertowieldtheirfavouritelong—swords;theDusarianflierstouchedthesoftcarpetoftheochre—cladsea—bottom,disgorgingfiftyfightingmenfromtheirbowels; andintotheswirlingseaofcutting,slashingswordssprangKomal,thegreatbanth。 CHAPTERXI GREENMENANDWHITEAPES ATorquasianswordsmoteaglancingblowacrosstheforeheadofCarthoris。Hehadafleetingvisionofsoftarmsabouthisneck,andwarmlipsclosetohisbeforehelostconsciousness。 Howlonghelaytheresenselesshecouldnotguess; butwhenheopenedhiseyesagainhewasalone,exceptforthebodiesofthedeadgreenmenandDusarians,andthecarcassofagreatbanththatlayhalfacrosshisown。 Thuviawasgone,norwasthebodyofKarKomakamongthedead。 Weakfromlossofblood,CarthorismadehiswayslowlytowardAaanthor,reachingitsoutskirtsatdark。 Hewantedwatermorethananyotherthing,andsohekeptonupabroadavenuetowardthegreatcentralplaza,whereheknewthepreciousfluidwastobefoundinahalf—ruinedbuildingoppositethegreatpalaceoftheancientjeddak,whooncehadruledthismightycity。 Disheartenedanddiscouragedbythestrangesequenceofeventsthatseemedfore—ordainedtothwarthiseveryattempttoservethePrincessofPtarth,hepaidlittleornoattentiontohissurroundings,movingthroughthedesertedcityasthoughnogreatwhiteapeslurkedintheblackshadowsofthemystery—hauntedpilesthatflankedthebroadavenuesandthegreatplaza。 ButifCarthoriswascarelessofhissurroundings,notsoothereyesthatwatchedhisentranceintotheplaza,andfollowedhisslowfootstepstowardthemarblepilethathousedthetiny,half—chokedspringwhosewateronemightgainonlybyscratchingadeepholeintheredsandthatcoveredit。 AndastheHeliumiteenteredthesmallbuildingadozenmighty,grotesquefiguresemergedfromthedoorwayofthepalacetospeednoiselesslyacrosstheplazatowardhim。 ForhalfanhourCarthorisremainedinthebuilding,diggingforwaterandgainingthefewmuch—neededdropswhichwerethefruitsofhislabour。Thenheroseandslowlyleftthestructure。ScarcehadhesteppedbeyondthethresholdthantwelveTorquasianwarriorsleapeduponhim。 Notimethentodrawlong—sword;butswiftfromhisharnessflewhislong,slimdagger,andashewentdownbeneaththemmorethanasinglegreenheartceasedbeatingatthebiteofthatkeenpoint。 Thentheyoverpoweredhimandtookhisweaponsaway; butonlynineofthetwelvewarriorswhohadcrossedtheplazareturnedwiththeirprize。 Theydraggedtheirprisonerroughlytothepalacepits,whereinutterdarknesstheychainedhimwithrustylinkstothesolidmasonryofthewall。 \"To—morrowTharBanwillspeakwithyou,\"theysaid。 \"Nowhesleeps。Butgreatwillbehispleasurewhenhelearnswhohaswanderedamongstus——andgreatwillbethepleasureofHortanGurwhenTharBandragsbeforehimthemadfoolwhodaredprickthegreatjeddakwithhissword。\" Thentheylefthimtothesilenceandthedarkness。 ForwhatseemedhoursCarthorissquatteduponthestonefloorofhisprison,hisbackagainstthewallinwhichwassunktheheavyeye—boltthatsecuredthechainwhichheldhim。 Then,fromoutofthemysteriousblacknessbeforehim,therecametohisearsthesoundofnakedfeetmovingstealthilyuponstone——approachingnearerandnearertowherehelay,unarmedanddefenceless。 Minutespassed——minutesthatseemedhours——duringwhichtimeperiodsofsepulchralsilencewouldbefollowedbyarepetitionoftheuncannyscrapingofnakedfeetslinkingwarilyuponhim。 Atlastheheardasuddenrushofunshodsolesacrosstheemptyblackness,andatalittledistanceascufflingsound,heavybreathing,andoncewhathethoughtthemutteredimprecationofamanbattlingagainstgreatodds。Thentheclangingofachain,andanoiseasofthesnappingbackagainststoneofabrokenlink。 Againcamesilence。Butforamomentonly。 Nowheheardoncemorethesoftfeetapproachinghim。 Hethoughtthathediscernedwickedeyesgleamingfearfullyathimthroughthedarkness。Heknewthathecouldheartheheavybreathingofpowerfullungs。 Thencametherushofmanyfeettowardhim,andtheTHINGSwereuponhim。 Handsterminatinginmanlikefingersclutchedathisthroatandarmsandlegs。HairybodiesstrainedandstruggledagainsthisownsmoothhideashebattledingrimsilenceagainstthesehorridfoemeninthedarknessofthepitsofancientAaanthor。 ThewedlikesomegiantgodwasCarthorisofHelium,yetintheclutchesoftheseunseencreaturesofthepit’sStygiannighthewashelplessasafrailwoman。 Yethebattledon,strikingfutileblowsagainstgreat,hispidbreastshecouldnotsee;feelingthick,squatthroatsbeneathhisfingers;thedroolofsalivauponhischeek,andhot,foulbreathinhisnostrils。 Fangs,too,mightyfangs,heknewwereclose,andwhytheydidnotsinkintohisfleshhecouldnotguess。 Atlasthebecameawareofthemightysurgingofanumberofhisantagonistsbackandforthuponthegreatchainthatheldhim,andpresentlycamethesamesoundthathehadheardatalittledistancefromhimashorttimebeforehehadbeenattacked——hischainhadpartedandthebrokenendsnappedbackagainstthestonewall。 Nowhewasseizeduponeithersideanddraggedatarapidpacethroughthedarkcorridors——towardwhatfatehecouldnotevenguess。 AtfirsthehadthoughthisfoesmightbeofthetribeofTorquas,buttheirhairybodiesbeliedthatbelief。 Nowhewasatlastquitesureoftheiridentity,thoughwhytheyhadnotkilledanddevouredhimatoncehecouldnotimagine。 AfterhalfanhourormoreofrapidracingthroughtheundergroundpassagesthatareadistinguishingfeatureofallBarsoomiancities,modernaswellasancient,hiscaptorssuddenlyemergedintothemoonlightofacourtyard,farfromthecentralplaza。 ImmediatelyCarthorissawthathewasinthepowerofatribeofthegreatwhiteapesofBarsoom。 Allthathadcausedhimdoubtbeforeastotheidentityofhisattackerswasthehairinessoftheirbreasts,forthewhiteapesareentirelyhairlessexceptforagreatshockbristlingfromtheirheads。 Nowhesawthecauseofthatwhichhaddeceivedhim—— acrossthechestofeachofthemwerestripsofhairyhide,usuallyofbanth,inimitationoftheharnessofthegreenwarriorswhosooftencampedattheirdesertedcity。 Carthorishadreadoftheexistenceoftribesofapesthatseemedtobeprogressingslowlytowardhigherstandardsofintelligence。Intothehandsofsuch,herealized,hehadfallen;but——whatweretheirintentionstowardhim? Asheglancedaboutthecourtyard,hesawfullyfiftyofthehideousbeasts,squattingontheirhaunches,andatalittledistancefromhimanotherhumanbeing,closelyguarded。 Ashiseyesmetthoseofhisfellow—captiveasmilelittheother’sface,and:\"Kaor,redman!\"burstfromhislips。ItwasKarKomak,thebowman。 \"Kaor!\"criedCarthoris,inresponse。\"Howcameyouhere,andwhatbefelltheprincess?\" \"Redmenlikeyourselfdescendedinmightyshipsthatsailedtheair,evenasthegreatshipsofmydistantdaysailedthefiveseas,\"repliedKarKomak。\"TheyfoughtwiththegreenmenofTorquas。TheyslewKomal,godofLothar。Ithoughttheywereyourfriends,andIwasgladwhenfinallythoseofthemwhosurvivedthebattlecarriedtheredgirltooneoftheshipsandsailedawaywithherintothesafetyofthehighair。 \"Thenthegreenmenseizedme,andcarriedmetoagreat,emptycity,wheretheychainedmetoawallinablackpit。 Afterwardcametheseanddraggedmehither。 Andwhatofyou,redman?\" Carthorisrelatedallthathadbefallenhim,andasthetwomentalkedthegreatapessquattedaboutthemwatchingthemintently。 \"Whatarewetodonow?\"askedthebowman。 \"Ourcaselooksratherhopeless,\"repliedCarthorisruefully。 \"Thesecreaturesarebornman—eaters。WhytheyhavenotalreadydevouredusIcannotimagine——there!\" hewhispered。\"See?Theendiscoming。\" KarKomaklookedinthedirectionCarthorisindicatedtoseeahugeapeadvancingwithamightybludgeon。 \"Itisthustheylikebesttokilltheirprey,\"saidCarthoris。 \"Mustwediewithoutastruggle?\"askedKarKomak。 \"NotI,\"repliedCarthoris,\"thoughIknowhowfutileourbestdefencemustbeagainstthesemightybrutes! Oh,foralong—sword!\" \"Oragoodbow,\"addedKarKomak,\"andautanofbowmen。\" AtthewordsCarthorishalfsprangtohisfeet,onlytobedraggedroughlydownbyhisguard。 \"KarKomak!\"hecried。\"WhycannotyoudowhatTarioandJavdid?Theyhadnobowmenotherthanthoseoftheirowncreation。Youmustknowthesecretoftheirpower。 Callforthyourownutan,KarKomak!\" TheLotharianlookedatCarthorisinwide—eyedastonishmentasthefullpurportofthesuggestionboreinuponhisunderstanding。 \"Whynot?\"hemurmured。 ThesavageapebearingthemightybludgeonwasslinkingtowardCarthoris。TheHeliumite’sfingerswereworkingashekepthiseyesuponhisexecutioner。KarKomakbenthisgazepenetratinglyupontheapes。Theeffortofhismindwasevidencedinthesweatuponhiscontractedbrows。 Thecreaturethatwastoslaytheredmanwasalmostwithinarm’sreachofhispreywhenCarthorisheardahoarseshoutfromtheoppositesideofthecourtyard。 Incommonwiththesquattingapesandthedemonwiththeclubheturnedinthedirectionofthesound,toseeacompanyofsturdybowmenrushingfromthedoorwayofanear—bybuilding。 Withscreamsofragetheapesleapedtotheirfeettomeetthecharge。Avolleyofarrowsmetthemhalf—way,sendingadozenrollinglifelesstotheground。Thentheapesclosedwiththeiradversaries。Alltheirattentionwasoccupiedbytheattackers——eventheguardhaddesertedtheprisonerstojoininthebattle。 \"Come!\"whisperedKarKomak。\"Nowmayweescapewhiletheirattentionisdivertedfromusbymybowmen。\" \"Andleavethosebravefellowsleaderless?\"criedCarthoris,whoseloyalnaturerevoltedatthemerestsuggestionofsuchathing。 KarKomaklaughed。 \"Youforget,\"hesaid,\"thattheyarebutthinair—— figmentsofmybrain。Theywillvanish,unscathed,whenwehavenofurtherneedforthem。Praisedbeyourfirstancestor,redman,thatyouthoughtofthischanceintime!ItwouldneverhaveoccurredtometoimaginethatImightwieldthesamepowerthatbroughtmeintoexistence。\" \"Youareright,\"saidCarthoris。\"Still,Ihatetoleavethem,thoughthereisnaughtelsetodo,\"andsothetwoturnedfromthecourtyard,andmakingtheirwayintooneofthebroadavenues,creptstealthilyintheshadowsofthebuildingtowardthegreatcentralplazauponwhichwerethebuildingsoccupiedbythegreenwarriorswhentheyvisitedthedesertedcity。 Whentheyhadcometotheplaza’sedgeCarthorishalted。 \"Waithere,\"hewhispered。\"Igotofetchthoats,sinceonfootwemayneverhopetoescapetheclutchesofthesegreenfiends。\" ToreachthecourtyardwherethethoatswerekeptitwasnecessaryforCarthoristopassthroughoneofthebuildingswhichsurroundedthesquare。Whichwereoccupiedandwhichnothecouldnotevenguess,sohewascompelledtotakeconsiderablechancestogaintheenclosureinwhichhecouldheartherestlessbeastssquealingandquarrellingamongthemselves。 Chancecarriedhimthroughadarkdoorwayintoalargechamberinwhichlayascoreormoregreenwarriorswrappedintheirsleepingsilksandfurs。ScarcehadCarthorispassedthroughtheshorthallwaythatconnectedthedoorofthebuildingandthegreatroombeyonditthanhebecameawareofthepresenceofsomethingorsomeoneinthehallwaythroughwhichhehadbutjustpassed。 Heheardamanyawn,andthen,behindhim,hesawthefigureofasentryrisefromwherethefellowhadbeendozing,andstretchinghimselfresumehiswakefulwatchfulness。 Carthorisrealizedthathemusthavepassedwithinafootofthewarrior,doubtlessrousinghimfromhisslumber。Toretreatnowwouldbeimpossible。Yettocrossthroughthatroomfulofsleepingwarriorsseemedalmostequallybeyondthepaleofpossibility。 Carthorisshruggedhisbroadshouldersandchosethelesserevil。Warilyheenteredtheroom。Athisright,againstthewall,leanedseveralswordsandriflesandspears——extraweaponswhichthewarriorshadstackedherereadytotheirhandsshouldtherebeanightalarmcallingthemsuddenlyfromslumber。Besideeachsleeperlayhisweapon——thesewereneverfarfromtheirownersfromchildhoodtodeath。 Thesightoftheswordsmadetheyoungman’spalmitch。 Hesteppedquicklytothem,selectingtwoshort—swords—— oneforKarKomak,theotherforhimself;alsosometrappingsforhisnakedcomrade。 ThenhestarteddirectlyacrossthecentreoftheapartmentamongthesleepingTorquasians。 NotamanofthemmoveduntilCarthorishadcompletedmorethanhalfoftheshortthoughdangerousjourney。 Thenafellowdirectlyinhispathturnedrestlesslyuponhissleepingsilksandfurs。 TheHeliumitepausedabovehim,oneoftheshort—swordsinreadinessshouldthewarriorawaken。Forwhatseemedaneternitytotheyoungprincethegreenmancontinuedtomoveuneasilyuponhiscouch,then,asthoughactuatedbysprings,heleapedtohisfeetandfacedtheredman。 InstantlyCarthorisstruck,butnotbeforeasavagegruntescapedtheother’slips。Inaninstanttheroomwasinturmoil。Warriorsleapedtotheirfeet,graspingtheirweaponsastheyrose,andshoutingtooneanotherforanexplanationofthedisturbance。 ToCarthorisallwithintheroomwasplainlyvisibleinthedimlightreflectedfromwithout,forthefurthermoonstooddirectlyatzenith;buttotheeyesofthenewly—awakenedgreenmenobjectsasyethadnottakenonfamiliarforms——theybutsawvaguelythefiguresofwarriorsmovingabouttheirapartment。 NowonestumbledagainstthecorpseofhimwhomCarthorishadslain。Thefellowstoopedandhishandcameincontactwiththecleftskull。Hesawabouthimthegiantfiguresofothergreenmen,andsohejumpedtotheonlyconclusionthatwasopentohim。 \"TheThurds!\"hecried。\"TheThurdsareuponus! Rise,warriorsofTorquas,anddrivehomeyourswordswithintheheartsofTorquas’ancientenemies!\" Instantlythegreenmenbegantofallupononeanotherwithnakedswords。Theirsavagelustofbattlewasaroused。Tofight,tokill,todiewithcoldsteelburiedintheirvitals!Ah,thattothemwasNirvana。 Carthoriswasquicktoguesstheirerrorandtakeadvantageofit。Heknewthatinthepleasureofkillingtheymightfightonlongaftertheyhaddiscoveredtheirmistake,unlesstheirattentionwasdistractedbysightoftherealcauseofthealtercation,andsohelostnotimeincontinuingacrosstheroomtothedoorwayupontheoppositeside,whichopenedintotheinnercourt,wherethesavagethoatsweresquealingandfightingamongthemselves。 Onceherehehadnoeasytaskbeforehim。Tocatchandmountoneofthesehabituallyragefulandintractablebeastswasnochild’splayunderthebestofconditions; butnow,whensilenceandtimeweresuchimportantconsiderations,itmightwellhaveseemedquitehopelesstoalessresourcefulandoptimisticmanthanthesonofthegreatwarlord。 Fromhisfatherhehadlearnedmuchconcerningthetraitsofthesemightybeasts,andfromTarsTarkas,also,whenhehadvisitedthatgreatgreenjeddakamonghishordeatThark。Sonowhecentredupontheworkinhandallthathehadeverlearnedaboutthemfromothersandfromhisownexperience,forhe,too,hadriddenandhandledthemmanytimes。 ThetemperofthethoatsofTorquasappearedevenshorterthantheirviciouscousinsamongtheTharksandWarhoons,andforatimeitseemedunlikelythatheshouldescapeasavagechargeonthepartofacoupleofoldbullsthatcircled,squealing,abouthim;butatlasthemanagedtogetcloseenoughtooneofthemtotouchthebeast。Withthefeelofhishanduponthesleekhidethecreaturequieted,andinanswertothetelepathiccommandoftheredmansanktoitsknees。 InamomentCarthoriswasuponitsback,guidingittowardthegreatgatethatleadsfromthecourtyardthroughalargebuildingatoneendintoanavenuebeyond。 Theotherbull,stillsquealingandenraged,followedafterhisfellow。Therewasnobridleuponeither,forthesestrangecreaturesarecontrolledentirelybysuggestion——whentheyarecontrolledatall。 Eveninthehandsofthegiantgreenmenbridlereinswouldbehopelesslyfutileagainstthemadsavageryandmastodonicstrengthofthethoat,andsotheyareguidedbythatstrangetelepathicpowerwithwhichthemenofMarshavelearnedtocommunicateinacrudewaywiththelowerordersoftheirplanet。 WithdifficultyCarthorisurgedthetwobeaststothegate,where,leaningdown,heraisedthelatch。Thenthethoatthathewasridingplacedhisgreatshouldertotheskeel—woodplanking,pushedthrough,andamomentlaterthemanandthetwobeastswereswingingsilentlydowntheavenuetotheedgeoftheplaza,whereKarKomakhid。 HereCarthorisfoundconsiderabledifficultyinsubduingthesecondthoat,andasKarKomakhadneverbeforeriddenoneofthebeasts,itseemedamosthopelessjob; butatlastthebowmanmanagedtoscrambletothesleekback,andagainthetwobeastsfledsoftlydownthemoss—grownavenuestowardtheopensea— bottombeyondthecity。 Allthatnightandthefollowingdayandthesecondnighttheyrodetowardthenorth—east。Noindicationofpursuitdeveloped,andatdawnoftheseconddayCarthorissawinthedistancethewavingribbonofgreattreesthatmarkedoneofthelongBarsoomianwater—ways。 Immediatelytheyabandonedtheirthoatsandapproachedthecultivateddistrictonfoot。Carthorisalsodiscardedthemetalfromhisharness,orsuchofitasmightservetoidentifyhimasaHeliumite,orofroyalblood,forhedidnotknowtowhatnationbelongedthiswaterway,anduponMarsitisalwayswelltoassumeeverymanandnationyourenemyuntilyouhavelearnedthecontrary。 Itwasmid—forenoonwhenthetwoatlastenteredoneoftheroadsthatcutthroughthecultivateddistrictsatregularintervals,joiningthearidwastesoneithersidewiththegreat,white,centralhighwaythatfollowsthroughthecentrefromendtoendofthefar—reaching,threadlikefarmlands。 Thehighwallsurroundingthefieldsservedasaprotectionagainstsurprisebyraidinggreenhordes,aswellaskeepingthesavagebanthsandothercarnivorafromthedomesticanimalsandthehumanbeingsuponthefarms。 Carthorisstoppedbeforethefirstgatehecameto,poundingforadmission。Theyoungmanwhoansweredhissummonsgreetedthetwohospitably,thoughhelookedwithconsiderablewonderuponthewhiteskinandauburnhairofthebowman。 AfterhehadlistenedforamomenttoapartialnarrationoftheirescapefromtheTorquasians,heinvitedthemwithin,tookthemtohishouseandbadetheservantstherepreparefoodforthem。 Astheywaitedinthelow—ceiled,pleasantlivingroomofthefarmhouseuntilthemealshouldbeready,Carthorisdrewhishostintoconversationthathemightlearnhisnationality,andthusthenationunderwhosedominionlaythewaterwaywherecircumstancehadplacedhim。 \"IamHalVas,\"saidtheyoungman,\"sonofVasKor,ofDusar,anobleintheretinueofAstok,PrinceofDusar。 AtpresentIamDwaroftheRoadforthisdistrict。\" Carthoriswasverygladthathehadnotdisclosedhisidentity,forthoughhehadnoideaofanythingthathadtranspiredsincehehadleftHelium,orthatAstokwasatthebottomofallhismisfortunes,hewellknewthattheDusarianhadnoloveforhim,andthathecouldhopefornoassistancewithinthedominionsofDusar。 \"Andwhoareyou?\"askedHalVas。\"ByyourappearanceItakeyouforafightingman,butIseenoinsigniauponyourharness。Canitbethatyouareapanthan?\" Now,thesewanderingsoldiersoffortunearecommonuponBarsoom,wheremostmenlovetofight。Theyselltheirserviceswhereverwarexists,andintheoccasionalbriefintervalswhenthereisnoorganizedwarfarebetweentherednations,theyjoinoneofthenumerousexpeditionsthatareconstantlybeingdispatchedagainstthegreenmeninprotectionofthewaterwaysthattraversethewilderportionsoftheglobe。 Whentheirserviceisovertheydiscardthemetalofthenationtheyhavebeenservinguntiltheyshallhavefoundanewmaster。Intheintervalstheywearnoinsignia,theirwar—wornharnessandgrimweaponsbeingsufficienttoattesttheircalling。 Thesuggestionwasahappyone,andCarthorisembracedthechanceitaffordedtoaccountsatisfactorilyforhimself。 Therewas,however,asingledrawback。Intimesofwarsuchpanthansashappenedtobewithinthedomainofabelligerentnationwerecompelledtodontheinsigniaofthatnationandfightwithherwarriors。 AsfarasCarthorisknewDusarwasnotatwarwithanyothernation,buttherewasneveranytellingwhenonerednationwouldbeflyingatthethroatofaneighbour,eventhoughthegreatandpowerfulallianceattheheadofwhichwashisfather,JohnCarter,hadmanagedtomaintainalongpeaceuponthegreaterportionofBarsoom。 ApleasantsmilelightedHalVas’faceasCarthorisadmittedhisvocation。 \"Itiswell,\"exclaimedtheyoungman,\"thatyouchancedtocomehither,forhereyouwillfindthemeansofobtainingserviceinshortorder。Myfather,VasKor,isevennowwithme,havingcomehithertorecruitaforceforthenewwaragainstHelium。\" CHAPTERXII TOSAVEDUSAR ThuviaofPtarth,battlingformorethanlifeagainstthelustofJav,castaquickglanceoverhershouldertowardtheforestfromwhichhadrumbledthefiercegrowl。 Javlooked,too。 Whattheysawfilledeachwithapprehension。ItwasKomal,thebanth—god,rushingwide—jaweduponthem! Whichhadhechosenforhisprey?Orwasittobeboth? Theyhadnotlongtowait,forthoughtheLotharianattemptedtoholdthegirlbetweenhimselfandtheterriblefangs,thegreatbeastfoundhimatlast。 Then,shrieking,heattemptedtoflytowardLothar,afterpushingThuviabodilyintothefaceoftheman—eater。 Buthisflightwasofshortduration。InamomentKomalwasuponhim,rendinghisthroatandchestwithdemoniacalfury。 Thegirlreachedtheirsideamomentlater,butitwaswithdifficultythatshetorethemadbeastfromitsprey。 StillgrowlingandcastinghungryglancesbackuponJav,thebanthatlastpermitteditselftobeledawayintothewood。 WithhergiantprotectorbyhersideThuviasetforthtofindthepassagethroughthecliffs,thatshemightattempttheseeminglyimpossiblefeatofreachingfar— distantPtarthacrossthemorethanseventeenthousandhaadsofsavageBarsoom。 ShecouldnotbelievethatCarthorishaddeliberatelydesertedher,andsoshekeptaconstantwatchforhim; butassheboretoofartothenorthinhersearchforthetunnelshepassedtheHeliumiteashewasreturningtoLotharinsearchofher。 ThuviaofPtarthwashavingdifficultyindeterminingtheexactstatusofthePrinceofHeliuminherheart。 Shecouldnotadmiteventoherselfthatshelovedhim,andyetshehadpermittedhimtoapplytoherthattermofendearmentandpossessiontowhichaBarsoomianmaidshouldturndeafearswhenvoicedbyotherlipsthanthoseofherhusbandorfiance——\"myprincess。\" KulanTith,JeddakofKaol,towhomshewasaffianced,commandedherrespectandadmiration。 Haditbeenthatshehadsurrenderedtoherfather’swishesbecauseofpiquethatthehandsomeHeliumitehadnottakenadvantageofhisvisitstoherfather’scourttopushthesuitforherhandthatshehadbeenquitesurehehadcontemplatedsincethatdistantdaythetwohadsattogetheruponthecarvedseatwithinthegorgeousGardenoftheJeddaksthatgracedtheinnercourtyardofthepalaceofSalensusOllatKadabra? DidsheloveKulanTith?Bravelyshetriedtobelievethatshedid;butallthewhilehereyeswanderedthroughthecomingdarknessforthefigureofaclean— limbedfightingman——black—hairedandgrey—eyed。BlackwasthehairofKulanTith;buthiseyeswerebrown。 Itwasalmostdarkwhenshefoundtheentrancetothetunnel。 Safelyshepassedthroughtothehillsbeyond,andhere,underthebrightlightofMars’twomoons,shehaltedtoplanherfutureaction。 ShouldshewaithereinthehopethatCarthoriswouldreturninsearchofher?Orshouldshecontinueherwaynorth—easttowardPtarth?Where,first,wouldCarthorishavegoneafterleavingthevalleyofLothar? Herparchedthroatanddrytonguegavehertheanswer—— towardAaanthorandwater。Well,she,too,wouldgofirsttoAaanthor,whereshemightfindmorethanthewatersheneeded。 WithKomalbyhersideshefeltlittlefear,forhewouldprotectherfromallothersavagebeasts。 Eventhegreatwhiteapeswouldfleethemightybanthinterror。Menonlyneedshefear,butshemusttakethisandmanyotherchancesbeforeshecouldhopetoreachherfather’scourtagain。 WhenatlastCarthorisfoundher,onlytobestruckdownbythelong—swordofagreenman,Thuviaprayedthatthesamefatemightovertakeher。 Thesightoftheredwarriorsleapingfromtheirfliershad,foramoment,filledherwithrenewedhope——hopethatCarthorisofHeliummightbeonlystunnedandthattheywouldrescuehim; butwhenshesawtheDusarianmetalupontheirharness,andthattheysoughtonlytoescapewithheralonefromthechargingTorquasians,shegaveup。 Komal,too,wasdead——deadacrossthebodyoftheHeliumite。 Shewas,indeed,alonenow。Therewasnonetoprotecther。 TheDusarianwarriorsdraggedhertothedeckofthenearestflier。Allaboutthemthegreenwarriorssurgedinanattempttowrestherfromthered。 Atlastthosewhohadnotdiedintheconflictgainedthedecksofthetwocraft。Theenginesthrobbedandpurred——thepropellerswhirred。Quicklytheswiftboatsshotheavenward。 ThuviaofPtarthglancedabouther。Amanstoodnear,smilingdownintoherface。Withagaspofrecognitionshelookedfullintohiseyes,andthenwithalittlemoanofterrorandunderstandingsheburiedherfaceinherhandsandsanktothepolishedskeel—wooddeck。ItwasAstok,PrinceofDusar,whobentaboveher。 SwiftwerethefliersofAstokofDusar,andgreattheneedforreachinghisfather’scourtasquicklyaspossible,forthefleetsofwarofHeliumandPtarthandKaolwerescatteredfarandwideaboveBarsoom。NorwoulditgowellwithAstokorDusarshouldanyoneofthemdiscoverThuviaofPtarthaprisoneruponhisownvessel。 Aaanthorliesinfiftysouthlatitude,andfortyeastofHorz,thedesertedseatofancientBarsoomiancultureandlearning,whileDusarliesfifteendegreesnorthoftheequatorandtwentydegreeseastfromHorz。 Greatthoughthedistanceis,theflierscovereditwithoutastop。LongbeforetheyhadreachedtheirdestinationThuviaofPtarthhadlearnedseveralthingsthatclearedupthedoubtsthathadassailedhermindformanydays。ScarcehadtheyrisenaboveAaanthorthansherecognizedoneofthecrewasamemberofthecrewofthatotherflierthathadborneherfromherfather’sgardenstoAaanthor。ThepresenceofAstokuponthecraftsettledthewholequestion。ShehadbeenstolenbyemissariesoftheDusarianprince——CarthorisofHeliumhadhadnothingtodowithit。 NordidAstokdenythechargewhensheaccusedhim。 Heonlysmiledandpleadedhisloveforher。 \"Iwouldsoonermatewithawhiteape!\"shecried,whenhewouldhaveurgedhissuit。 Astokgloweredsullenlyuponher。 \"Youshallmatewithme,ThuviaofPtarth,\"hegrowled,\"or,byyourfirstancestor,youshallhaveyourpreference——andmatewithawhiteape。\" Thegirlmadenoreply,norcouldhedrawherintoconversationduringthebalanceofthejourney。 AsamatteroffactAstokwasatrifleawedbytheproportionsoftheconflictwhichhisabductionofthePtarthianprincesshadinduced,norwasheovercomfortablewiththeweightofresponsibilitywhichthepossessionofsuchaprisonerentailed。 HisonethoughtwastogethertoDusar,andtherelethisfatherassumetheresponsibility。Inthemeantimehewouldbeascarefulaspossibletodonothingtoaffronther,lesttheyallmightbecapturedandhehavetoaccountforhistreatmentofthegirltooneofthegreatjeddakswhoseinterestcentredinher。 AndsoatlasttheycametoDusar,whereAstokhidhisprisonerinasecretroomhighintheeasttowerofhisownpalace。Hehadswornhismentosilenceinthematteroftheidentityofthegirl,foruntilhehadseenhisfather,Nutus,JeddakofDusar,hedarednotletanyoneknowwhomhehadbroughtwithhimfromthesouth。 Butwhenheappearedinthegreataudiencechamberbeforethecruel—lippedmanwhowashissire,hefoundhiscourageoozing,andhedarednotspeakoftheprincesshidwithinhispalace。Itoccurredtohimtotesthisfather’ssentimentsuponthesubject,andsohetoldataleofcapturingonewhoclaimedtoknowthewhereaboutsofThuviaofPtarth。 \"Andifyoucommandit,Sire,\"hesaid,\"Iwillgoandcaptureher——fetchingherheretoDusar。\" Nutusfrownedandshookhishead。 \"YouhavedoneenoughalreadytosetPtarthandKaolandHeliumallthreeuponusatonceshouldtheylearnyourpartinthetheftofthePtarthprincess。 ThatyousucceededinshiftingtheguiltuponthePrinceofHeliumwasfortunate,andamasterlymoveofstrategy; butwerethegirltoknowthetruthandeverreturntoherfather’scourt,allDusarwouldhavetopaythepenalty,andtohaveherhereaprisoneramongstuswouldbeanadmissionofguiltfromtheconsequencesofwhichnaughtcouldsaveus。Itwouldcostmemythrone,Astok,andthatIhavenomindtolose。 \"Ifwehadherhere——\"theeldermansuddenlycommencedtomuse,repeatingthephraseagainandagain。 \"Ifwehadherhere,Astok,\"heexclaimedfiercely。 \"Ah,ifwebuthadherhereandnoneknewthatshewashere! Canyounotguess,man?TheguiltofDusarmightbeforeverburiedwithherbones,\"heconcludedinalow,savagewhisper。 Astok,PrinceofDusar,shuddered。 Weakhewas;yes,andwicked,too;butthesuggestionthathisfather’swordsimpliedturnedhimcoldwithhorror。 CrueltotheirenemiesarethemenofMars;buttheword\"enemies\"iscommonlyinterpretedtomeanmenonly。 AssassinationrunsriotinthegreatBarsoomiancities; yettomurderawomanisacrimesounthinkablethateventhemosthardenedofthepaidassassinswouldshrinkfromyouinhorrorshouldyousuggestsuchathingtohim。 Nutuswasapparentlyoblivioustohisson’sall—too—patentterrorathissuggestion。Presentlyhecontinued: \"Yousaythatyouknowwherethegirllieshid,sinceshewasstolenfromyourpeopleatAaanthor。 Shouldshebefoundbyanyoneofthethreepowers,herunsupportedstorywouldbesufficienttoturnthemallagainstus。 \"Thereisbutoneway,Astok,\"criedtheolderman。 \"Youmustreturnatoncetoherhiding—placeandfetchherhitherinallsecrecy。And,lookyouhere! ReturnnottoDusarwithouther,uponpainofdeath!\" Astok,PrinceofDusar,wellknewhisroyalfather’stemper。 Heknewthatinthetyrant’shearttherepulsednosinglethrobofloveforanycreature。 Astok’smotherhadbeenaslavewoman。Nutushadneverlovedher。Hehadneverlovedanother。Inyouthhehadtriedtofindabrideatthecourtsofseveralofhispowerfulneighbours,buttheirwomenwouldhavenoneofhim。 Afteradozendaughtersofhisownnobilityhadsoughtself—destructionratherthanwedhimhehadgivenup。 AndthenithadbeenthathehadlegallywedoneofhisslavesthathemighthaveasontostandamongthejedswhenNutusdiedandanewjeddakwaschosen。 SlowlyAstokwithdrewfromthepresenceofhisfather。 Withwhitefaceandshakinglimbshemadehiswaytohisownpalace。Ashecrossedthecourtyardhisglancechancedtowandertothegreateasttowerloominghighagainsttheazureofthesky。 Atsightofitbeadsofsweatbrokeoutuponhisbrow。 Issus!Nootherhandthanhiscouldbetrustedtodothehorridthing。Withhisownfingershemustcrushthelifefromthatperfectthroat,orplungethesilentbladeintothered,redheart。 Herheart!Theheartthathehadhopedwouldbrimwithloveforhim! Buthaditdoneso?Herecalledthehaughtycontemptwithwhichhisprotestationsoflovehadbeenreceived。 Hewentcoldandthenhottothememoryofit。Hiscompunctionscooledastheself—satisfactionofanearrevengecrowdedoutthefinerinstinctsthathadforamomentassertedthemselves——thegoodthathehadinheritedfromtheslavewomanwasonceagainsubmergedinthebadbloodthathadcomedowntohimfromhisroyalsire;as,intheend,italwayswas。 Acoldsmilesupplantedtheterrorthathaddilatedhiseyes。Heturnedhisstepstowardthetower。HewouldseeherbeforehesetoutuponthejourneythatwastoblindhisfathertothefactthatthegirlwasalreadyinDusar。 Quietlyhepassedinthroughthesecretway,ascendingaspiralrunwaytotheapartmentinwhichthePrincessofPtarthwasimmured。 Asheenteredtheroomhesawthegirlleaninguponthesilloftheeastcasement,gazingoutacrosstherooftopsofDusartowarddistantPtarth。HehatedPtarth。 Thethoughtofitfilledhimwithrage。Whynotfinishhernowandhaveitdonewith? Atthesoundofhisstepsheturnedquicklytowardhim。