Nextamadzitidarwasloosedamongtheremainingdogs,andsoitwentthroughoutthelong,hot,horribleday。
  DuringthedayIwaspittedagainstfirstmenandthenbeasts,butasIwasarmedwithalong-swordandalwaysoutclassedmyadversaryinagilityandgenerallyinstrengthaswell,itprovedbutchild'splaytome。TimeandtimeagainIwontheapplauseofthebloodthirstymultitude,andtowardtheendtherewerecriesthatIbetakenfromthearenaandbemadeamemberofthehordesofWarhoon。
  Finallytherewerebutthreeofusleft,agreatgreenwarriorofsomefarnorthernhorde,KantosKan,andmyself。
  TheothertwoweretobattleandthenItofighttheconquerorforthelibertywhichwasaccordedthefinalwinner。
  KantosKanhadfoughtseveraltimesduringthedayandlikemyselfhadalwaysprovenvictorious,butoccasionallybythesmallestofmargins,especiallywhenpittedagainstthegreenwarriors。Ihadlittlehopethathecouldbesthisgiantadversarywhohadmoweddownallbeforehimduringtheday。Thefellowtowerednearlysixteenfeetinheight,whileKantosKanwassomeinchesundersixfeet。AstheyadvancedtomeetoneanotherIsawforthefirsttimeatrickofMartianswordsmanshipwhichcenteredKantosKan'severyhopeofvictoryandlifeononecastofthedice,for,ashecametowithinabouttwentyfeetofthehugefellowhethrewhisswordarmfarbehindhimoverhisshoulderandwithamightysweephurledhisweaponpointforemostatthegreenwarrior。Itflewtrueasanarrowandpiercingthepoordevil'sheartlaidhimdeaduponthearena。
  KantosKanandIwerenowpittedagainsteachotherbutasweapproachedtotheencounterIwhisperedtohimtoprolongthebattleuntilnearlydarkinthehopethatwemightfindsomemeansofescape。Thehordeevidentlyguessedthatwehadnoheartstofighteachotherandsotheyhowledinrageasneitherofusplacedafatalthrust。
  JustasIsawthesuddencomingofdarkIwhisperedtoKantosKantothrusthisswordbetweenmyleftarmandmybody。AshedidsoIstaggeredbackclaspingtheswordtightlywithmyarmandthusfelltothegroundwithhisweaponapparentlyprotrudingfrommychest。KantosKanperceivedmycoupandsteppingquicklytomysideheplacedhisfootuponmyneckandwithdrawinghisswordfrommybodygavemethefinaldeathblowthroughtheneckwhichissupposedtoseverthejugularvein,butinthisinstancethecoldbladeslippedharmlesslyintothesandofthearena。Inthedarknesswhichhadnowfallennonecouldtellbutthathehadreallyfinishedme。Iwhisperedtohimtogoandclaimhisfreedomandthenlookformeinthehillseastofthecity,andsoheleftme。
  WhentheamphitheaterhadclearedIcreptstealthilytothetopandasthegreatexcavationlayfarfromtheplazaandinanuntenantedportionofthegreatdeadcityIhadlittletroubleinreachingthehillsbeyond。
  CHAPTERXX
  INTHEATMOSPHEREFACTORY
  FortwodaysIwaitedthereforKantosKan,butashedidnotcomeIstartedoffonfootinanorthwesterlydirectiontowardapointwherehehadtoldmelaythenearestwaterway。
  Myonlyfoodconsistedofvegetablemilkfromtheplantswhichgavesobounteouslyofthispricelessfluid。
  ThroughtwolongweeksIwandered,stumblingthroughthenightsguidedonlybythestarsandhidingduringthedaysbehindsomeprotrudingrockoramongtheoccasionalhillsItraversed。SeveraltimesIwasattackedbywildbeasts;
  strange,uncouthmonstrositiesthatleapeduponmeinthedark,sothatIhadevertograspmylong-swordinmyhandthatImightbereadyforthem。Usuallymystrange,newlyacquiredtelepathicpowerwarnedmeinampletime,butonceIwasdownwithviciousfangsatmyjugularandahairyfacepressedclosetominebeforeIknewthatIwaseventhreatened。
  WhatmannerofthingwasuponmeIdidnotknow,butthatitwaslargeandheavyandmany-leggedIcouldfeel。
  Myhandswereatitsthroatbeforethefangshadachancetoburythemselvesinmyneck,andslowlyIforcedthehairyfacefrommeandclosedmyfingers,vise-like,uponitswindpipe。
  Withoutsoundwelaythere,thebeastexertingeveryefforttoreachmewiththoseawfulfangs,andIstrainingtomaintainmygripandchokethelifefromitasIkeptitfrommythroat。Slowlymyarmsgavetotheunequalstruggle,andinchbyinchtheburningeyesandgleamingtusksofmyantagonistcrepttowardme,until,asthehairyfacetouchedmineagain,Irealizedthatallwasover。Andthenalivingmassofdestructionsprangfromthesurroundingdarknessfulluponthecreaturethatheldmepinionedtotheground。
  Thetworolledgrowlinguponthemoss,tearingandrendingoneanotherinafrightfulmanner,butitwassoonoverandmypreserverstoodwithloweredheadabovethethroatofthedeadthingwhichwouldhavekilledme。
  Thenearermoon,hurtlingsuddenlyabovethehorizonandlightinguptheBarsoomianscene,showedmethatmypreserverwasWoola,butfromwhencehehadcome,orhowfoundme,Iwasatalosstoknow。ThatIwasgladofhiscompanionshipitisneedlesstosay,butmypleasureatseeinghimwastemperedbyanxietyastothereasonofhisleavingDejahThoris。OnlyherdeathIfeltsure,couldaccountforhisabsencefromher,sofaithfulIknewhimtobetomycommands。
  BythelightofthenowbrilliantmoonsIsawthathewasbutashadowofhisformerself,andasheturnedfrommycaressandcommencedgreedilytodevourthedeadcarcassatmyfeetIrealizedthatthepoorfellowwasmorethanhalfstarved。I,myself,wasinbutlittlebetterplightbutIcouldnotbringmyselftoeattheuncookedfleshandIhadnomeansofmakingafire。WhenWoolahadfinishedhismealIagaintookupmywearyandseeminglyendlesswanderinginquestoftheelusivewaterway。
  AtdaybreakofthefifteenthdayofmysearchIwasoverjoyedtoseethehightreesthatdenotedtheobjectofmysearch。
  AboutnoonIdraggedmyselfwearilytotheportalsofahugebuildingwhichcoveredperhapsfoursquaremilesandtoweredtwohundredfeetintheair。ItshowednoapertureinthemightywallsotherthanthetinydooratwhichIsankexhausted,norwasthereanysignoflifeaboutit。
  Icouldfindnobellorothermethodofmakingmypresenceknowntotheinmatesoftheplace,unlessasmallroundroleinthewallnearthedoorwasforthatpurpose。ItwasofaboutthebignessofaleadpencilandthinkingthatitmightbeinthenatureofaspeakingtubeIputmymouthtoitandwasabouttocallintoitwhenavoiceissuedfromitaskingmewhomImightbe,wherefrom,andthenatureofmyerrand。
  IexplainedthatIhadescapedfromtheWarhoonsandwasdyingofstarvationandexhaustion。
  "Youwearthemetalofagreenwarriorandarefollowedbyacalot,yetyouareofthefigureofaredman。Incoloryouareneithergreennorred。Inthenameoftheninthday,whatmannerofcreatureareyou?"
  "IamafriendoftheredmenofBarsoomandIamstarving。
  Inthenameofhumanityopentous,"Ireplied。
  Presentlythedoorcommencedtorecedebeforemeuntilithadsunkintothewallfiftyfeet,thenitstoppedandslideasilytotheleft,exposingashort,narrowcorridorofconcrete,atthefurtherendofwhichwasanotherdoor,similarineveryrespecttotheoneIhadjustpassed。Noonewasinsight,yetimmediatelywepassedthefirstdooritslidgentlyintoplacebehindusandrecededrapidlytoitsoriginalpositioninthefrontwallofthebuilding。AsthedoorhadslippedasideIhadnoteditsgreatthickness,fullytwentyfeet,andasitreacheditsplaceoncemoreafterclosingbehindus,greatcylindersofsteelhaddroppedfromtheceilingbehinditandfittedtheirlowerendsintoaperturescountersunkinthefloor。
  Asecondandthirddoorrecededbeforemeandslippedtoonesideasthefirst,beforeIreachedalargeinnerchamberwhereIfoundfoodanddrinksetoutuponagreatstonetable。
  Avoicedirectedmetosatisfymyhungerandtofeedmycalot,andwhileIwasthusengagedmyinvisiblehostputmethroughasevereandsearchingcross-examination。
  "Yourstatementsaremostremarkable,"saidthevoice,onconcludingitsquestioning,"butyouareevidentlyspeakingthetruth,anditisequallyevidentthatyouarenotofBarsoom。
  Icantellthatbytheconformationofyourbrainandthestrangelocationofyourinternalorgansandtheshapeandsizeofyourheart。”
  "Canyouseethroughme?"Iexclaimed。
  "Yes,Icanseeallbutyourthoughts,andwereyouaBarsoomianIcouldreadthose。”
  Thenadooropenedatthefarsideofthechamberandastrange,driedup,littlemummyofamancametowardme。
  Heworebutasinglearticleofclothingoradornment,asmallcollarofgoldfromwhichdependeduponhischestagreatornamentaslargeasadinnerplatesetsolidwithhugediamonds,exceptfortheexactcenterwhichwasoccupiedbyastrangestone,aninchindiameter,thatscintillatedninedifferentanddistinctrays;thesevencolorsofourearthlyprismandtwobeautifulrayswhich,tome,werenewandnameless。Icannotdescribethemanymorethanyoucoulddescriberedtoablindman。Ionlyknowthattheywerebeautifulintheextreme。
  Theoldmansatandtalkedwithmeforhours,andthestrangestpartofourintercoursewasthatIcouldreadhiseverythoughtwhilehecouldnotfathomaniotafrommymindunlessIspoke。
  Ididnotapprisehimofmyabilitytosensehismentaloperations,andthusIlearnedagreatdealwhichprovedofimmensevaluetomelaterandwhichIwouldneverhaveknownhadhesuspectedmystrangepower,fortheMartianshavesuchperfectcontroloftheirmentalmachinerythattheyareabletodirecttheirthoughtswithabsoluteprecision。
  ThebuildinginwhichIfoundmyselfcontainedthemachinerywhichproducesthatartificialatmospherewhichsustainslifeonMars。Thesecretoftheentireprocesshingesontheuseoftheninthray,oneofthebeautifulscintillationswhichIhadnotedemanatingfromthegreatstoneinmyhost'sdiadem。
  Thisrayisseparatedfromtheotherraysofthesunbymeansoffinelyadjustedinstrumentsplacedupontheroofofthehugebuilding,three-quartersofwhichisusedforreservoirsinwhichtheninthrayisstored。Thisproductisthentreatedelectrically,orrathercertainproportionsofrefinedelectricvibrationsareincorporatedwithit,andtheresultisthenpumpedtothefiveprincipalaircentersoftheplanetwhere,asitisreleased,contactwiththeetherofspacetransformsitintoatmosphere。
  ThereisalwayssufficientreserveoftheninthraystoredinthegreatbuildingtomaintainthepresentMartianatmosphereforathousandyears,andtheonlyfear,asmynewfriendtoldme,wasthatsomeaccidentmightbefallthepumpingapparatus。
  HeledmetoaninnerchamberwhereIbeheldabatteryoftwentyradiumpumpsanyoneofwhichwasequaltothetaskoffurnishingallMarswiththeatmospherecompound。
  Foreighthundredyears,hetoldme,hehadwatchedthesepumpswhichareusedalternatelyadayeachatastretch,oralittleovertwenty-fourandone-halfEarthhours。Hehasoneassistantwhodividesthewatchwithhim。HalfaMartianyear,aboutthreehundredandforty-fourofourdays,eachofthesemenspendaloneinthishuge,isolatedplant。
  EveryredMartianistaughtduringearliestchildhoodtheprinciplesofthemanufactureofatmosphere,butonlytwoatonetimeeverholdthesecretofingresstothegreatbuilding,which,builtasitiswithwallsahundredandfiftyfeetthick,isabsolutelyunassailable,eventheroofbeingguardedfromassaultbyaircraftbyaglasscoveringfivefeetthick。
  TheonlyfeartheyentertainofattackisfromthegreenMartiansorsomedementedredman,asallBarsoomiansrealizethattheveryexistenceofeveryformoflifeofMarsisdependentupontheuninterruptedworkingofthisplant。
  OnecuriousfactIdiscoveredasIwatchedhisthoughtswasthattheouterdoorsaremanipulatedbytelepathicmeans。Thelocksaresofinelyadjustedthatthedoorsarereleasedbytheactionofacertaincombinationofthoughtwaves。Toexperimentwithmynew-foundtoyIthoughttosurprisehimintorevealingthiscombinationandsoIaskedhiminacasualmannerhowhehadmanagedtounlockthemassivedoorsformefromtheinnerchambersofthebuilding。
  AsquickasaflashthereleapedtohismindnineMartiansounds,butasquicklyfadedasheansweredthatthiswasasecrethemustnotdivulge。
  Fromthenonhismannertowardmechangedasthoughhefearedthathehadbeensurprisedintodivulginghisgreatsecret,andIreadsuspicionandfearinhislooksandthoughts,thoughhiswordswerestillfair。
  BeforeIretiredforthenighthepromisedtogivemealettertoanearbyagriculturalofficerwhowouldhelpmeonmywaytoZodanga,whichhesaid,wasthenearestMartiancity。
  "ButbesurethatyoudonotletthemknowyouareboundforHeliumastheyareatwarwiththatcountry。
  MyassistantandIareofnocountry,webelongtoallBarsoomandthistalismanwhichwewearprotectsusinalllands,evenamongthegreenmen——thoughwedonottrustourselvestotheirhandsifwecanavoidit,"headded。
  "Andsogood-night,myfriend,"hecontinued,"mayyouhavealongandrestfulsleep——yes,alongsleep。”
  AndthoughhesmiledpleasantlyIsawinhisthoughtsthewishthathehadneveradmittedme,andthenapictureofhimstandingovermeinthenight,andtheswiftthrustofalongdaggerandthehalfformedwords,"Iamsorry,butitisforthebestgoodofBarsoom。”
  Asheclosedthedoorofmychamberbehindhimhisthoughtswerecutofffrommeaswasthesightofhim,whichseemedstrangetomeinmylittleknowledgeofthoughttransference。
  WhatwasItodo?HowcouldIescapethroughthesemightywalls?EasilycouldIkillhimnowthatIwaswarned,butoncehewasdeadIcouldnomoreescape,andwiththestoppingofthemachineryofthegreatplantIshoulddiewithalltheotherinhabitantsoftheplanet——all,evenDejahThoriswereshenotalreadydead。FortheothersIdidnotgivethesnapofmyfinger,butthethoughtofDejahThorisdrovefrommymindalldesiretokillmymistakenhost。
  CautiouslyIopenedthedoorofmyapartmentand,followedbyWoola,soughttheinnerofthegreatdoors。Awildschemehadcometome;IwouldattempttoforcethegreatlocksbytheninethoughtwavesIhadreadinmyhost'smind。
  CreepingstealthilythroughcorridoraftercorridoranddownwindingrunwayswhichturnedhitherandthitherI
  finallyreachedthegreathallinwhichIhadbrokenmylongfastthatmorning。NowherehadIseenmyhost,nordidI
  knowwherehekepthimselfbynight。
  Iwasonthepointofsteppingboldlyoutintotheroomwhenaslightnoisebehindmewarnedmebackintotheshadowsofarecessinthecorridor。DraggingWoolaaftermeIcrouchedlowinthedarkness。
  Presentlytheoldmanpassedclosebyme,andasheenteredthedimlylightedchamberwhichIhadbeenabouttopassthroughIsawthatheheldalongthindaggerinhishandandthathewassharpeningituponastone。Inhismindwasthedecisiontoinspecttheradiumpumps,whichwouldtakeaboutthirtyminutes,andthenreturntomybedchamberandfinishme。
  Ashepassedthroughthegreathallanddisappeareddowntherunwaywhichledtothepump-room,Istolestealthilyfrommyhidingplaceandcrossedtothegreatdoor,theinnerofthethreewhichstoodbetweenmeandliberty。
  ConcentratingmyminduponthemassivelockIhurledtheninethoughtwavesagainstit。InbreathlessexpectancyIwaited,whenfinallythegreatdoormovedsoftlytowardmeandslidquietlytooneside。OneaftertheothertheremainingmightyportalsopenedatmycommandandWoolaandIsteppedforthintothedarkness,free,butlittlebetteroffthanwehadbeenbefore,otherthanthatwehadfullstomachs。
  HasteningawayfromtheshadowsoftheformidablepileImadeforthefirstcrossroad,intendingtostrikethecentralturnpikeasquicklyaspossible。ThisIreachedaboutmorningandenteringthefirstenclosureIcametoIsearchedforsomeevidencesofahabitation。
  Therewerelowramblingbuildingsofconcretebarredwithheavyimpassabledoors,andnoamountofhammeringandhallooingbroughtanyresponse。WearyandexhaustedfromsleeplessnessIthrewmyselfuponthegroundcommandingWoolatostandguard。
  SometimelaterIwasawakenedbyhisfrightfulgrowlingsandopenedmyeyestoseethreeredMartiansstandingashortdistancefromusandcoveringmewiththeirrifles。
  "Iamunarmedandnoenemy,"Ihastenedtoexplain。"I
  havebeenaprisoneramongthegreenmenandamonmywaytoZodanga。AllIaskisfoodandrestformyselfandmycalotandtheproperdirectionsforreachingmydestination。”
  Theyloweredtheirriflesandadvancedpleasantlytowardmeplacingtheirrighthandsuponmyleftshoulder,afterthemanneroftheircustomofsalute,andaskingmemanyquestionsaboutmyselfandmywanderings。Theythentookmetothehouseofoneofthemwhichwasonlyashortdistanceaway。
  ThebuildingsIhadbeenhammeringatintheearlymorningwereoccupiedonlybystockandfarmproduce,thehouseproperstandingamongagroveofenormoustrees,and,likeallred-Martianhomes,hadbeenraisedatnightsomefortyorfiftyfeetfromthegroundonalargeroundmetalshaftwhichslidupordownwithinasleevesunkintheground,andwasoperatedbyatinyradiumengineintheentrancehallofthebuilding。Insteadofbotheringwithboltsandbarsfortheirdwellings,theredMartianssimplyrunthemupoutofharm'swayduringthenight。Theyalsohaveprivatemeansforloweringorraisingthemfromthegroundwithoutiftheywishtogoawayandleavethem。
  Thesebrothers,withtheirwivesandchildren,occupiedthreesimilarhousesonthisfarm。Theydidnoworkthemselves,beinggovernmentofficersincharge。Thelaborwasperformedbyconvicts,prisonersofwar,delinquentdebtorsandconfirmedbachelorswhoweretoopoortopaythehighcelibatetaxwhichallred-Martiangovernmentsimpose。
  TheywerethepersonificationofcordialityandhospitalityandIspentseveraldayswiththem,restingandrecuperatingfrommylongandarduousexperiences。
  Whentheyhadheardmystory——IomittedallreferencetoDejahThorisandtheoldmanoftheatmosphereplant——
  theyadvisedmetocolormybodytomorenearlyresembletheirownraceandthenattempttofindemploymentinZodanga,eitherinthearmyorthenavy。
  "Thechancesaresmallthatyourtalewillbebelieveduntilafteryouhaveprovenyourtrustworthinessandwonfriendsamongthehighernoblesofthecourt。Thisyoucanmosteasilydothroughmilitaryservice,asweareawarlikepeopleonBarsoom,"explainedoneofthem,"andsaveourrichestfavorsforthefightingman。”
  WhenIwasreadytodeparttheyfurnishedmewithasmalldomesticbullthoat,suchasisusedforsaddlepurposesbyallredMartians。Theanimalisaboutthesizeofahorseandquitegentle,butincolorandshapeanexactreplicaofhishugeandfiercecousinofthewilds。
  ThebrothershadsuppliedmewithareddishoilwithwhichIanointedmyentirebodyandoneofthemcutmyhair,whichhadgrownquitelong,intheprevailingfashionofthetime,squareatthebackandbangedinfront,sothatIcouldhavepassedanywhereuponBarsoomasafull-fledgedredMartian。MymetalandornamentswerealsorenewedinthestyleofaZodangangentleman,attachedtothehouseofPtor,whichwasthefamilynameofmybenefactors。
  TheyfilledalittlesackatmysidewithZodanganmoney。
  ThemediumofexchangeuponMarsisnotdissimilarfromourownexceptthatthecoinsareoval。Papermoneyisissuedbyindividualsastheyrequireitandredeemedtwiceyearly。Ifamanissuesmorethanhecanredeem,thegovernmentpayshiscreditorsinfullandthedebtorworksouttheamountuponthefarmsorinmines,whichareallownedbythegovernment。ThissuitseverybodyexceptthedebtorasithasbeenadifficultthingtoobtainsufficientvoluntarylabortoworkthegreatisolatedfarmlandsofMars,stretchingastheydolikenarrowribbonsfrompoletopole,throughwildstretchespeopledbywildanimalsandwildermen。
  WhenImentionedmyinabilitytorepaythemfortheirkindnesstometheyassuredmethatIwouldhaveampleopportunityifIlivedlonguponBarsoom,andbiddingmefarewelltheywatchedmeuntilIwasoutofsightuponthebroadwhiteturnpike。
  CHAPTERXXI
  ANAIRSCOUTFORZODANGA
  AsIproceededonmyjourneytowardZodangamanystrangeandinterestingsightsarrestedmyattention,andattheseveralfarmhouseswhereIstoppedIlearnedanumberofnewandinstructivethingsconcerningthemethodsandmannersofBarsoom。
  ThewaterwhichsuppliesthefarmsofMarsiscollectedinimmenseundergroundreservoirsateitherpolefromthemeltingicecaps,andpumpedthroughlongconduitstothevariouspopulatedcenters。Alongeithersideoftheseconduits,andextendingtheirentirelength,liethecultivateddistricts。
  Thesearedividedintotractsofaboutthesamesize,eachtractbeingunderthesupervisionofoneormoregovernmentofficers。
  Insteadoffloodingthesurfaceofthefields,andthuswastingimmensequantitiesofwaterbyevaporation,thepreciousliquidiscarriedundergroundthroughavastnetworkofsmallpipesdirectlytotherootsofthevegetation。ThecropsuponMarsarealwaysuniform,fortherearenodroughts,norains,nohighwinds,andnoinsects,ordestroyingbirds。
  OnthistripItastedthefirstmeatIhadeatensinceleavingEarth——large,juicysteaksandchopsfromthewell-feddomesticanimalsofthefarms。AlsoIenjoyedlusciousfruitsandvegetables,butnotasinglearticleoffoodwhichwasexactlysimilartoanythingonEarth。Everyplantandflowerandvegetableandanimalhasbeensorefinedbyagesofcareful,scientificcultivationandbreedingthatthelikeofthemonEarthdwindledintopale,gray,characterlessnothingnessbycomparison。
  AtasecondstopImetsomehighlycultivatedpeopleofthenobleclassandwhileinconversationwechancedtospeakofHelium。Oneoftheoldermenhadbeenthereonadiplomaticmissionseveralyearsbeforeandspokewithregretoftheconditionswhichseemeddestinedevertokeepthesetwocountriesatwar。
  "Helium,"hesaid,"rightlyboaststhemostbeautifulwomenofBarsoom,andofallhertreasuresthewondrousdaughterofMorsKajak,DejahThoris,isthemostexquisiteflower。
  "Why,"headded,"thepeoplereallyworshipthegroundshewalksuponandsinceherlossonthatill-starredexpeditionallHeliumhasbeendrapedinmourning。
  "ThatourrulershouldhaveattackedthedisabledfleetasitwasreturningtoHeliumwasbutanotherofhisawfulblunderswhichIfearwillsoonerorlatercompelZodangatoelevateawisermantohisplace。”
  "Evennow,thoughourvictoriousarmiesaresurroundingHelium,thepeopleofZodangaarevoicingtheirdispleasure,forthewarisnotapopularone,sinceitisnotbasedonrightorjustice。OurforcestookadvantageoftheabsenceoftheprincipalfleetofHeliumontheirsearchfortheprincess,andsowehavebeenableeasilytoreducethecitytoasorryplight。itissaidshewillfallwithinthenextfewpassagesofthefurthermoon。”
  "Andwhat,thinkyou,mayhavebeenthefateoftheprincess,DejahThoris?"Iaskedascasuallyaspossible。
  "Sheisdead,"heanswered。"Thismuchwaslearnedfromagreenwarriorrecentlycapturedbyourforcesinthesouth。SheescapedfromthehordesofTharkwithastrangecreatureofanotherworld,onlytofallintothehandsoftheWarhoons。Theirthoatswerefoundwanderingupontheseabottomandevidencesofabloodyconflictwerediscoverednearby。”
  Whilethisinformationwasinnowayreassuring,neitherwasitatallconclusiveproofofthedeathofDejahThoris,andsoIdeterminedtomakeeveryeffortpossibletoreachHeliumasquicklyasIcouldandcarrytoTardosMorssuchnewsofhisgranddaughter'spossiblewhereaboutsaslayinmypower。
  TendaysafterleavingthethreePtorbrothersIarrivedatZodanga。FromthemomentthatIhadcomeincontactwiththeredinhabitantsofMarsIhadnoticedthatWooladrewagreatamountofunwelcomeattentiontome,sincethehugebrutebelongedtoaspecieswhichisneverdomesticatedbytheredmen。WereonetostrolldownBroadwaywithaNumidianlionathisheelstheeffectwouldbesomewhatsimilartothatwhichIshouldhaveproducedhadIenteredZodangawithWoola。
  TheverythoughtofpartingwiththefaithfulfellowcausedmesogreatregretandgenuinesorrowthatIputitoffuntiljustbeforewearrivedatthecity'sgates;butthen,finally,itbecameimperativethatweseparate。HadnothingfurtherthanmyownsafetyorpleasurebeenatstakenoargumentcouldhaveprevaileduponmetoturnawaytheonecreatureuponBarsoomthathadneverfailedinademonstrationofaffectionandloyalty;butasIwouldwillinglyhaveofferedmylifeintheserviceofherinsearchofwhomIwasabouttochallengetheunknowndangersofthis,tome,mysteriouscity,IcouldnotpermitevenWoola'slifetothreatenthesuccessofmyventure,muchlesshismomentaryhappiness,forIdoubtednothesoonwouldforgetme。AndsoIbadethepoorbeastanaffectionatefarewell,promisinghim,however,thatifIcamethroughmyadventureinsafetythatinsomewayIshouldfindthemeanstosearchhimout。
  Heseemedtounderstandmefully,andwhenIpointedbackinthedirectionofTharkheturnedsorrowfullyaway,norcouldIbeartowatchhimgo;butresolutelysetmyfacetowardZodangaandwithatouchofheartsicknessapproachedherfrowningwalls。
  TheletterIborefromthemgainedmeimmediateentrancetothevast,walledcity。Itwasstillveryearlyinthemorningandthestreetswerepracticallydeserted。
  Theresidences,raisedhighupontheirmetalcolumns,resembledhugerookeries,whiletheuprightsthemselvespresentedtheappearanceofsteeltreetrunks。Theshopsasarulewerenotraisedfromthegroundnorweretheirdoorsboltedorbarred,sincethieveryispracticallyunknownuponBarsoom。
  Assassinationistheever-presentfearofallBarsoomians,andforthisreasonalonetheirhomesareraisedhighabovethegroundatnight,orintimesofdanger。
  ThePtorbrothershadgivenmeexplicitdirectionsforreachingthepointofthecitywhereIcouldfindlivingaccommodationsandbeneartheofficesofthegovernmentagentstowhomtheyhadgivenmeletters。Mywayledtothecentralsquareorplaza,whichisacharacteristicofallMartiancities。
  TheplazaofZodangacoversasquaremileandisboundedbythepalacesofthejeddak,thejeds,andothermembersoftheroyaltyandnobilityofZodanga,aswellasbytheprincipalpublicbuildings,cafes,andshops。
  AsIwascrossingthegreatsquarelostinwonderandadmirationofthemagnificentarchitectureandthegorgeousscarletvegetationwhichcarpetedthebroadlawnsI
  discoveredaredMartianwalkingbrisklytowardmefromoneoftheavenues。Hepaidnottheslightestattentiontome,butashecameabreastIrecognizedhim,andturningI
  placedmyhanduponhisshoulder,callingout:
  "Kaor,KantosKan!"
  LikelightninghewheeledandbeforeIcouldsomuchaslowermyhandthepointofhislong-swordwasatmybreast。
  "Whoareyou?"hegrowled,andthenasabackwardleapcarriedmefiftyfeetfromhisswordhedroppedthepointtothegroundandexclaimed,laughing,"Idonotneedabetterreply,thereisbutonemanuponallBarsoomwhocanbounceaboutlikearubberball。Bythemotherofthefurthermoon,JohnCarter,howcameyouhere,andhaveyoubecomeaDarseenthatyoucanchangeyourcoloratwill?"
  "Yougavemeabadhalfminutemyfriend,"hecontinued,afterIhadbrieflyoutlinedmyadventuressincepartingwithhiminthearenaatWarhoon。"WeremynameandcityknowntotheZodangansIwouldshortlybesittingonthebanksofthelostseaofKoruswithmyreveredanddepartedancestors。IamhereintheinterestofTardosMors,JeddakofHelium,todiscoverthewhereaboutsofDejahThoris,ourprincess。SabThan,princeofZodanga,hasherhiddeninthecityandhasfallenmadlyinlovewithher。Hisfather,ThanKosis,JeddakofZodanga,hasmadehervoluntarymarriagetohissonthepriceofpeacebetweenourcountries,butTardosMorswillnotaccedetothedemandsandhassentwordthatheandhispeoplewouldratherlookuponthedeadfaceoftheirprincessthanseeherwedtoanythanherownchoice,andthatpersonallyhewouldpreferbeingengulfedintheashesofalostandburningHeliumtojoiningthemetalofhishousewiththatofThanKosis。HisreplywasthedeadliestaffronthecouldhaveputuponThanKosisandtheZodangans,buthispeoplelovehimthemoreforitandhisstrengthinHeliumisgreatertodaythanever。
  "Ihavebeenherethreedays,"continuedKantosKan,"butIhavenotyetfoundwhereDejahThorisisimprisoned。
  TodayIjointheZodangannavyasanairscoutandIhopeinthiswaytowintheconfidenceofSabThan,theprince,whoiscommanderofthisdivisionofthenavy,andthuslearnthewhereaboutsofDejahThoris。Iamgladthatyouarehere,JohnCarter,forIknowyourloyaltytomyprincessandtwoofusworkingtogethershouldbeabletoaccomplishmuch。”
  Theplazawasnowcommencingtofillwithpeoplegoingandcominguponthedailyactivitiesoftheirduties。Theshopswereopeningandthecafesfillingwithearlymorningpatrons。KantosKanledmetooneofthesegorgeouseatingplaceswherewewereservedentirelybymechanicalapparatus。
  Nohandtouchedthefoodfromthetimeitenteredthebuildinginitsrawstateuntilitemergedhotanddeliciousuponthetablesbeforetheguests,inresponsetothetouchingoftinybuttonstoindicatetheirdesires。
  Afterourmeal,KantosKantookmewithhimtotheheadquartersoftheair-scoutsquadronandintroducingmetohissuperioraskedthatIbeenrolledasamemberofthecorps。Inaccordancewithcustomanexaminationwasnecessary,butKantosKanhadtoldmetohavenofearonthisscoreashewouldattendtothatpartofthematter。HeaccomplishedthisbytakingmyorderforexaminationtotheexaminingofficerandrepresentinghimselfasJohnCarter。
  "Thisrusewillbediscoveredlater,"hecheerfullyexplained,"whentheycheckupmyweights,measurements,andotherpersonalidentificationdata,butitwillbeseveralmonthsbeforethisisdoneandourmissionshouldbeaccomplishedorhavefailedlongbeforethattime。”
  ThenextfewdayswerespentbyKantosKaninteachingmetheintricaciesofflyingandofrepairingthedaintylittlecontrivanceswhichtheMartiansuseforthispurpose。
  Thebodyoftheone-manaircraftisaboutsixteenfeetlong,twofeetwideandthreeinchesthick,taperingtoapointateachend。Thedriversitsontopofthisplaneuponaseatconstructedoverthesmall,noiselessradiumenginewhichpropelsit。ThemediumofbuoyancyiscontainedwithinthethinmetalwallsofthebodyandconsistsoftheeighthBarsoomianray,orrayofpropulsion,asitmaybetermedinviewofitsproperties。
  Thisray,liketheninthray,isunknownonEarth,buttheMartianshavediscoveredthatitisaninherentpropertyofalllightnomatterfromwhatsourceitemanates。Theyhavelearnedthatitisthesolareighthraywhichpropelsthelightofthesuntothevariousplanets,andthatitistheindividualeighthrayofeachplanetwhich"reflects,"orpropelsthelightthusobtainedoutintospaceoncemore。
  ThesolareighthraywouldbeabsorbedbythesurfaceofBarsoom,buttheBarsoomianeighthray,whichtendstopropellightfromMarsintospace,isconstantlystreamingoutfromtheplanetconstitutingaforceofrepulsionofgravitywhichwhenconfinedisabletolifeenormousweightsfromthesurfaceoftheground。
  ItisthisraywhichhasenabledthemtosoperfectaviationthatbattleshipsfaroutweighinganythingknownuponEarthsailasgracefullyandlightlythroughthethinairofBarsoomasatoyballoonintheheavyatmosphereofEarth。
  DuringtheearlyyearsofthediscoveryofthisraymanystrangeaccidentsoccurredbeforetheMartianslearnedtomeasureandcontrolthewonderfulpowertheyhadfound。
  Inoneinstance,someninehundredyearsbefore,thefirstgreatbattleshiptobebuiltwitheighthrayreservoirswasstoredwithtoogreataquantityoftheraysandshehadsailedupfromHeliumwithfivehundredofficersandmen,nevertoreturn。
  Herpowerofrepulsionfortheplanetwassogreatthatithadcarriedherfarintospace,whereshecanbeseentoday,bytheaidofpowerfultelescopes,hurtlingthroughtheheavenstenthousandmilesfromMars;atinysatellitethatwillthusencircleBarsoomtotheendoftime。
  ThefourthdayaftermyarrivalatZodangaImademyfirstflight,andasaresultofitIwonapromotionwhichincludedquartersinthepalaceofThanKosis。
  AsIroseabovethecityIcircledseveraltimes,asIhadseenKantosKando,andthenthrowingmyengineintotopspeedIracedatterrificvelocitytowardthesouth,followingoneofthegreatwaterwayswhichenterZodangafromthatdirection。
  IhadtraversedperhapstwohundredmilesinalittlelessthananhourwhenIdescriedfarbelowmeapartyofthreegreenwarriorsracingmadlytowardasmallfigureonfootwhichseemedtobetryingtoreachtheconfinesofoneofthewalledfields。
  Droppingmymachinerapidlytowardthem,andcirclingtotherearofthewarriors,IsoonsawthattheobjectoftheirpursuitwasaredMartianwearingthemetalofthescoutsquadrontowhichIwasattached。Ashortdistanceawaylayhistinyflier,surroundedbythetoolswithwhichhehadevidentlybeenoccupiedinrepairingsomedamagewhensurprisedbythegreenwarriors。
  Theywerenowalmostuponhim;theirflyingmountschargingdownontherelativelypunyfigureatterrificspeed,whilethewarriorsleanedlowtotheright,withtheirgreatmetal-shodspears。EachseemedstrivingtobethefirsttoimpalethepoorZodanganandinanothermomenthisfatewouldhavebeensealedhaditnotbeenformytimelyarrival。
  DrivingmyfleetaircraftathighspeeddirectlybehindthewarriorsIsoonovertookthemandwithoutdiminishingmyspeedIrammedtheprowofmylittleflierbetweentheshouldersofthenearest。Theimpactsufficienttohavetornthroughinchesofsolidsteel,hurledthefellow'sheadlessbodyintotheairovertheheadofhisthoat,whereitfellsprawlinguponthemoss。Themountsoftheothertwowarriorsturnedsquealinginterror,andboltedinoppositedirections。
  ReducingmyspeedIcircledandcametothegroundatthefeetoftheastonishedZodangan。Hewaswarminhisthanksformytimelyaidandpromisedthatmyday'sworkwouldbringtherewarditmerited,foritwasnoneotherthanacousinofthejeddakofZodangawhoselifeI
  hadsaved。
  Wewastednotimeintalkasweknewthatthewarriorswouldsurelyreturnassoonastheyhadgainedcontroloftheirmounts。Hasteningtohisdamagedmachinewewerebendingeveryefforttofinishtheneededrepairsandhadalmostcompletedthemwhenwesawthetwogreenmonstersreturningattopspeedfromoppositesidesofus。Whentheyhadapproachedwithinahundredyardstheirthoatsagainbecameunmanageableandabsolutelyrefusedtoadvancefurthertowardtheaircraftwhichhadfrightenedthem。
  Thewarriorsfinallydismountedandhobblingtheiranimalsadvancedtowardusonfootwithdrawnlong-swords。
  Iadvancedtomeetthelarger,tellingtheZodangantodothebesthecouldwiththeother。Finishingmymanwithalmostnoeffort,ashadnowfrommuchpracticebecomehabitualwithme,IhastenedtoreturntomynewacquaintancewhomIfoundindeedindesperatestraits。
  Hewaswoundedanddownwiththehugefootofhisantagonistuponhisthroatandthegreatlong-swordraisedtodealthefinalthrust。WithaboundIclearedthefiftyfeetinterveningbetweenus,andwithoutstretchedpointdrovemyswordcompletelythroughthebodyofthegreenwarrior。Hisswordfell,harmless,tothegroundandhesanklimplyupontheprostrateformoftheZodangan。
  Acursoryexaminationofthelatterrevealednomortalinjuriesandafterabriefrestheassertedthathefeltfittoattemptthereturnvoyage。Hewouldhavetopilothisowncraft,however,asthesefrailvesselsarenotintendedtoconveybutasingleperson。
  Quicklycompletingtherepairswerosetogetherintothestill,cloudlessMartiansky,andatgreatspeedandwithoutfurthermishapreturnedtoZodanga。
  Aswenearedthecitywediscoveredamightyconcourseofciviliansandtroopsassembledupontheplainbeforethecity。Theskywasblackwithnavalvesselsandprivateandpublicpleasurecraft,flyinglongstreamersofgay-coloredsilks,andbannersandflagsofoddandpicturesquedesign。
  MycompanionsignaledthatIslowdown,andrunninghismachineclosebesideminesuggestedthatweapproachandwatchtheceremony,which,hesaid,wasforthepurposeofconferringhonorsonindividualofficersandmenforbraveryandotherdistinguishedservice。HethenunfurledalittleensignwhichdenotedthathiscraftboreamemberoftheroyalfamilyofZodanga,andtogetherwemadeourwaythroughthemazeoflow-lyingairvesselsuntilwehungdirectlyoverthejeddakofZodangaandhisstaff。AllweremounteduponthesmalldomesticbullthoatsoftheredMartians,andtheirtrappingsandornamentationboresuchaquantityofgorgeouslycoloredfeathersthatIcouldnotbutbestruckwiththestartlingresemblancetheconcourseboretoabandoftheredIndiansofmyownEarth。
  OneofthestaffcalledtheattentionofThanKosistothepresenceofmycompanionabovethemandtherulermotionedforhimtodescend。Astheywaitedforthetroopstomoveintopositionfacingthejeddakthetwotalkedearnestlytogether,thejeddakandhisstaffoccasionallyglancingupatme。Icouldnotheartheirconversationandpresentlyitceasedandalldismounted,asthelastbodyoftroopshadwheeledintopositionbeforetheiremperor。A
  memberofthestaffadvancedtowardthetroops,andcallingthenameofasoldiercommandedhimtoadvance。Theofficerthenrecitedthenatureoftheheroicactwhichhadwontheapprovalofthejeddak,andthelatteradvancedandplacedametalornamentupontheleftarmoftheluckyman。
  Tenmenhadbeensodecoratedwhentheaidecalledout,"JohnCarter,airscout!"
  NeverinmylifehadIbeensosurprised,butthehabitofmilitarydisciplineisstrongwithinme,andIdroppedmylittlemachinelightlytothegroundandadvancedonfootasIhadseentheothersdo。AsIhaltedbeforetheofficer,headdressedmeinavoiceaudibletotheentireassemblageoftroopsandspectators。
  "Inrecognition,JohnCarter,"hesaid,"ofyourremarkablecourageandskillindefendingthepersonofthecousinofthejeddakThanKosisand,singlehanded,vanquishingthreegreenwarriors,itisthepleasureofourjeddaktoconferonyouthemarkofhisesteem。”
  ThanKosisthenadvancedtowardmeandplacinganornamentuponme,said:
  "Mycousinhasnarratedthedetailsofyourwonderfulachievement,whichseemslittleshortofmiraculous,andifyoucansowelldefendacousinofthejeddakhowmuchbettercouldyoudefendthepersonofthejeddakhimself。
  YouarethereforeappointedapadwarofTheGuardsandwillbequarteredinmypalacehereafter。”
  Ithankedhim,andathisdirectionjoinedthemembersofhisstaff。AftertheceremonyIreturnedmymachinetoitsquartersontheroofofthebarracksoftheair-scoutsquadron,andwithanorderlyfromthepalacetoguidemeIreportedtotheofficerinchargeofthepalace。
  CHAPTERXXII
  IFINDDEJAH
  Themajor-domotowhomIreportedhadbeengiveninstructionstostationmenearthepersonofthejeddak,who,intimeofwar,isalwaysingreatdangerofassassination,astherulethatallisfairinwarseemstoconstitutetheentireethicsofMartianconflict。
  HethereforeescortedmeimmediatelytotheapartmentinwhichThanKosisthenwas。Therulerwasengagedinconversationwithhisson,SabThan,andseveralcourtiersofhishousehold,anddidnotperceivemyentrance。
  Thewallsoftheapartmentwerecompletelyhungwithsplendidtapestrieswhichhidanywindowsordoorswhichmayhavepiercedthem。Theroomwaslightedbyimprisonedraysofsunshineheldbetweentheceilingproperandwhatappearedtobeaground-glassfalseceilingafewinchesbelow。
  Myguidedrewasideoneofthetapestries,disclosingapassagewhichencircledtheroom,betweenthehangingsandthewallsofthechamber。WithinthispassageIwastoremain,hesaid,solongasThanKosiswasintheapartment。
  WhenheleftIwastofollow。Myonlydutywastoguardtherulerandkeepoutofsightasmuchaspossible。I
  wouldberelievedafteraperiodoffourhours。Themajor-
  domothenleftme。
  Thetapestrieswereofastrangeweavingwhichgavetheappearanceofheavysolidityfromoneside,butfrommyhidingplaceIcouldperceiveallthattookplacewithintheroomasreadilyasthoughtherehadbeennocurtainintervening。
  ScarcelyhadIgainedmypostthanthetapestryattheoppositeendofthechamberseparatedandfoursoldiersofTheGuardentered,surroundingafemalefigure。AstheyapproachedThanKosisthesoldiersfelltoeithersideandtherestandingbeforethejeddakandnottenfeetfromme,herbeautifulfaceradiantwithsmiles,wasDejahThoris。
  SabThan,PrinceofZodanga,advancedtomeether,andhandinhandtheyapproachedclosetothejeddak。ThanKosislookedupinsurprise,and,rising,salutedher。
  "TowhatstrangefreakdoIowethisvisitfromthePrincessofHelium,who,twodaysago,withrareconsiderationformypride,assuredmethatshewouldpreferTalHajus,thegreenThark,tomyson?"
  DejahThorisonlysmiledthemoreandwiththeroguishdimplesplayingatthecornersofhermouthshemadeanswer:
  "FromthebeginningoftimeuponBarsoomithasbeentheprerogativeofwomantochangehermindasshelistedandtodissembleinmattersconcerningherheart。Thatyouwillforgive,ThanKosis,ashasyourson。TwodaysagoI
  wasnotsureofhisloveforme,butnowIam,andIhavecometobegofyoutoforgetmyrashwordsandtoaccepttheassuranceofthePrincessofHeliumthatwhenthetimecomesshewillwedSabThan,PrinceofZodanga。”
  "Iamgladthatyouhavesodecided,"repliedThanKosis。