CONTENTS
OntheRiverIssUndertheMountainsTheTempleoftheSunTheSecretTowerOntheKaolianRoadAHeroinKaolNewAlliesThroughtheCarrionCavesWiththeYellowMenInDuranceThePityofPlenty"FollowtheRope!"
TheMagnetSwitchTheTideofBattleRewardsTheNewRulerTHEWARLORDOFMARS
ONTHERIVERISS
IntheshadowsoftheforestthatflanksthecrimsonplainbythesideoftheLostSeaofKorusintheValleyDor,beneaththehurtlingmoonsofMars,speedingtheirmeteoricwaycloseabovethebosomofthedyingplanet,Icreptstealthilyalongthetrailofashadowyformthathuggedthedarkerplaceswithapersistencythatproclaimedthesinisternatureofitserrand。
ForsixlongMartianmonthsIhadhauntedthevicinityofthehatefulTempleoftheSun,withinwhoseslow—revolvingshaft,farbeneaththesurfaceofMars,myprincesslayentombed——
butwhetheraliveordeadIknewnot。HadPhaidor’sslimbladefoundthatbelovedheart?Timeonlywouldrevealthetruth。
Sixhundredandeighty—sevenMartiandaysmustcomeandgobeforethecell’sdoorwouldagaincomeoppositethetunnel’sendwherelastIhadseenmyever—beautifulDejahThoris。
Halfofthemhadpassed,orwouldonthemorrow,yetvividinmymemory,obliteratingeveryeventthathadcomebeforeorafter,thereremainedthelastscenebeforethegustofsmokeblindedmyeyesandthenarrowslitthathadgivenmesightoftheinteriorofhercellclosedbetweenmeandthePrincessofHeliumforalongMartianyear。
Asifitwereyesterday,IstillsawthebeautifulfaceofPhaidor,daughterofMataiShang,distortedwithjealousrageandhatredasshesprangforwardwithraiseddaggeruponthewomanIloved。
Isawtheredgirl,ThuviaofPtarth,leapforwardtopreventthehideousdeed。
Thesmokefromtheburningtemplehadcomethentoblotoutthetragedy,butinmyearsrangthesingleshriekastheknifefell。Thensilence,andwhenthesmokehadcleared,therevolvingtemplehadshutoffallsightorsoundfromthechamberinwhichthethreebeautifulwomenwereimprisoned。
Muchtherehadbeentooccupymyattentionsincethatterriblemoment;
butneverforaninstanthadthememoryofthethingfaded,andallthetimethatIcouldsparefromthenumerousdutiesthathaddevolveduponmeinthereconstructionofthegovernmentoftheFirstBornsinceourvictoriousfleetandlandforceshadoverwhelmedthem,hadbeenspentclosetothegrimshaftthatheldthemotherofmyboy,CarthorisofHelium。
TheraceofblacksthatforageshadworshipedIssus,thefalsedeityofMars,hadbeenleftinastateofchaosbymyrevealmentofherasnaughtmorethanawickedoldwoman。
Intheirragetheyhadtornhertopieces。
FromthehighpinnacleoftheiregotismtheFirstBornhadbeenplungedtothedepthsofhumiliation。Theirdeitywasgone,andwithherthewholefalsefabricoftheirreligion。TheirvauntednavyhadfallenindefeatbeforethesuperiorshipsandfightingmenoftheredmenofHelium。
FiercegreenwarriorsfromtheocherseabottomsofouterMarshadriddentheirwildthoatsacrossthesacredgardensoftheTempleofIssus,andTarsTarkas,JeddakofThark,fiercestofthemall,hadsatuponthethroneofIssusandruledtheFirstBornwhilethealliesweredecidingtheconquerednation’sfate。
AlmostunanimouswastherequestthatIascendtheancientthroneoftheblackmen,eventheFirstBornthemselvesconcurringinit;
butIwouldhavenoneofit。Myheartcouldneverbewiththeracethathadheapedindignitiesuponmyprincessandmyson。
AtmysuggestionXodarbecameJeddakoftheFirstBorn。
Hehadbeenadator,orprince,untilIssushaddegradedhim,sothathisfitnessforthehighofficebestowedwasunquestioned。
ThepeaceoftheValleyDorthusassured,thegreenwarriorsdispersedtotheirdesolateseabottoms,whileweofHeliumreturnedtoourowncountry。Hereagainwasathroneofferedme,sincenowordhadbeenreceivedfromthemissingJeddakofHelium,TardosMors,grandfatherofDejahThoris,orhisson,MorsKajak,JedofHelium,herfather。
OverayearhadelapsedsincetheyhadsetouttoexplorethenorthernhemisphereinsearchofCarthoris,andatlasttheirdisheartenedpeoplehadacceptedastruththevaguerumorsoftheirdeaththathadfilteredinfromthefrozenregionofthepole。
OnceagainIrefusedathrone,forIwouldnotbelievethatthemightyTardosMors,orhisnolessredoubtableson,wasdead。
"Letoneoftheirownbloodruleyouuntiltheyreturn,"
IsaidtotheassemblednoblesofHelium,asIaddressedthemfromthePedestalofTruthbesidetheThroneofRighteousnessintheTempleofReward,fromtheveryspotwhereIhadstoodayearbeforewhenZatArraspronouncedthesentenceofdeathuponme。
AsIspokeIsteppedforwardandlaidmyhandupontheshoulderofCarthoriswherehestoodinthefrontrankofthecircleofnoblesaboutme。
Asone,thenoblesandthepeopleliftedtheirvoicesinalongcheerofapprobation。Tenthousandswordssprangonhighfromasmanyscabbards,andthegloriousfightingmenofancientHeliumhailedCarthorisJeddakofHelium。
Histenureofofficewastobeforlifeoruntilhisgreat—
grandfather,orgrandfather,shouldreturn。HavingthussatisfactorilyarrangedthisimportantdutyforHelium,IstartedthefollowingdayfortheValleyDorthatImightremainclosetotheTempleoftheSununtilthefatefuldaythatshouldseetheopeningoftheprisoncellwheremylostlovelayburied。
HorVastusandKantosKan,withmyothernoblelieutenants,IleftwithCarthorisatHelium,thathemighthavethebenefitoftheirwisdom,bravery,andloyaltyintheperformanceofthearduousdutieswhichhaddevolveduponhim。OnlyWoola,myMartianhound,accompaniedme。
Atmyheelstonightthefaithfulbeastmovedsoftlyinmytracks。AslargeasaShetlandpony,withhideousheadandfrightfulfangs,hewasindeedanawesomespectacle,ashecreptaftermeonhistenshort,muscularlegs;buttomehewastheembodimentofloveandloyalty。
ThefigureaheadwasthatoftheblackdatoroftheFirstBorn,Thurid,whoseundyingenmityIhadearnedthattimeIlaidhimlowwithmybarehandsinthecourtyardoftheTempleofIssus,andboundhimwithhisownharnessbeforethenoblemenandwomenwhohadbutamomentbeforebeenextollinghisprowess。
Likemanyofhisfellows,hehadapparentlyacceptedtheneworderofthingswithgoodgrace,andhadswornfealtytoXodar,hisnewruler;
butIknewthathehatedme,andIwassurethatinhisheartheenviedandhatedXodar,soIhadkeptawatchuponhiscomingsandgoings,totheendthatoflateIhadbecomeconvincedthathewasoccupiedwithsomemannerofintrigue。
SeveraltimesIhadobservedhimleavingthewalledcityoftheFirstBornafterdark,takinghiswayoutintothecruelandhorribleValleyDor,wherenohonestbusinesscouldleadanyman。
Tonighthemovedquicklyalongtheedgeoftheforestuntilwellbeyondsightorsoundofthecity,thenheturnedacrossthecrimsonswardtowardtheshoreoftheLostSeaofKorus。
Theraysofthenearermoon,swinginglowacrossthevalley,touchedhisjewel—incrustedharnesswithathousandchanginglightsandglancedfromtheglossyebonyofhissmoothhide。Twiceheturnedhisheadbacktowardtheforest,afterthemannerofonewhoisuponanevilerrand,thoughhemusthavefeltquitesafefrompursuit。
Ididnotdarefollowhimtherebeneaththemoonlight,sinceitbestsuitedmyplansnottointerrupthis——Iwishedhimtoreachhisdestinationunsuspecting,thatImightlearnjustwherethatdestinationlayandthebusinessthatawaitedthenightprowlerthere。
SoitwasthatIremainedhiddenuntilafterThuridhaddisappearedovertheedgeofthesteepbankbesidetheseaaquarterofamileaway。Then,withWoolafollowing,Ihastenedacrosstheopenaftertheblackdator。
Thequietofthetomblayuponthemysteriousvalleyofdeath,crouchingdeepinitswarmnestwithinthesunkenareaatthesouthpoleofthedyingplanet。InthefardistancetheGoldenCliffsraisedtheirmightybarrierfacesfarintothestarlitheavens,thepreciousmetalsandscintillatingjewelsthatcomposedthemsparklinginthebrilliantlightofMars’stwogorgeousmoons。
Atmybackwastheforest,prunedandtrimmedliketheswardtoparklikesymmetrybythebrowsingoftheghoulishplantmen。
BeforemelaytheLostSeaofKorus,whilefartheronIcaughttheshimmeringribbonofIss,theRiverofMystery,whereitwoundoutfrombeneaththeGoldenCliffstoemptyintoKorus,towhichforcountlessageshadbeenbornethedeludedandunhappyMartiansoftheouterworlduponthevoluntarypilgrimagetothisfalseheaven。
Theplantmen,withtheirblood—suckinghands,andthemonstrouswhiteapesthatmakeDorhideousbyday,werehiddenintheirlairsforthenight。
TherewasnolongeraHolyThernuponthebalconyintheGoldenCliffsabovetheIsstosummonthemwithweirdcrytothevictimsfloatingdowntotheirmawsuponthecold,broadbosomofancientIss。
ThenaviesofHeliumandtheFirstBornhadclearedthefortressesandthetemplesofthethernswhentheyhadrefusedtosurrenderandaccepttheneworderofthingsthathadswepttheirfalsereligionfromlong—sufferingMars。
Inafewisolatedcountriestheystillretainedtheirage—oldpower;butMataiShang,theirhekkador,FatherofTherns,hadbeendrivenfromhistemple。Strenuoushadbeenourendeavorstocapturehim;butwithafewofthefaithfulhehadescaped,andwasinhiding——whereweknewnot。
AsIcamecautiouslytotheedgeofthelowcliffoverlookingtheLostSeaofKorusIsawThuridpushingoutuponthebosomoftheshimmeringwaterinasmallskiff——oneofthosestrangelywroughtcraftofunthinkableagewhichtheHolyTherns,withtheirorganizationofpriestsandlessertherns,werewonttodistributealongthebanksoftheIss,thatthelongjourneyoftheirvictimsmightbefacilitated。
Drawnuponthebeachbelowmewereascoreofsimilarboats,eachwithitslongpole,atoneendofwhichwasapike,attheotherapaddle。Thuridwashuggingtheshore,andashepassedoutofsightroundanear—bypromontoryIshovedoneoftheboatsintothewaterand,callingWoolaintoit,pushedoutfromshore。
ThepursuitofThuridcarriedmealongtheedgeoftheseatowardthemouthoftheIss。Thefarthermoonlayclosetothehorizon,castingadenseshadowbeneaththecliffsthatfringedthewater。Thuria,thenearermoon,hadset,norwoulditriseagainfornearfourhours,sothatIwasensuredconcealingdarknessforthatlengthoftimeatleast。
Onandonwenttheblackwarrior。NowhewasoppositethemouthoftheIss。Withoutaninstant’shesitationheturnedupthegrimriver,paddlinghardagainstthestrongcurrent。
AfterhimcameWoolaandI,closernow,forthemanwastoointentuponforcinghiscraftuptherivertohaveanyeyesforwhatmightbetranspiringbehindhim。Hehuggedtheshorewherethecurrentwaslessstrong。
PresentlyhecametothedarkcavernousportalinthefaceoftheGoldenCliffs,throughwhichtheriverpoured。OnintotheStygiandarknessbeyondheurgedhiscraft。
ItseemedhopelesstoattempttofollowhimherewhereIcouldnotseemyhandbeforemyface,andIwasalmostonthepointofgivingupthepursuitanddriftingbacktothemouthoftheriver,theretoawaithisreturn,whenasuddenbendshowedafaintluminosityahead。
Myquarrywasplainlyvisibleagain,andintheincreasinglightfromthephosphorescentrockthatlayembeddedingreatpatchesintheroughlyarchedroofofthecavernIhadnodifficultyinfollowinghim。
ItwasmyfirsttripuponthebosomofIss,andthethingsIsawtherewillliveforeverinmymemory。
Terribleastheywere,theycouldnothavecommencedtoapproximatethehorribleconditionswhichmusthaveobtainedbeforeTarsTarkas,thegreatgreenwarrior,Xodar,theblackdator,andIbroughtthelightoftruthtotheouterworldandstoppedthemadrushofmillionsuponthevoluntarypilgrimagetowhattheybelievedwouldendinabeautifulvalleyofpeaceandhappinessandlove。
Evennowthelowislandswhichdottedthebroadstreamwerechokedwiththeskeletonsandhalfdevouredcarcassesofthosewho,throughfearorasuddenawakeningtothetruth,hadhaltedalmostatthecompletionoftheirjourney。
Intheawfulstenchofthesefrightfulcharnelisleshaggardmaniacsscreamedandgibberedandfoughtamongthetornremnantsoftheirgrislyfeasts;whileonthosewhichcontainedbutclean—
pickedbonestheybattledwithoneanother,theweakerfurnishingsustenanceforthestronger;orwithclawlikehandsclutchedatthebloatedbodiesthatdrifteddownwiththecurrent。
Thuridpaidnottheslightestattentiontothescreamingthingsthateithermenacedorpleadedwithhimasthemooddirectedthem——evidentlyhewasfamiliarwiththehorridsightsthatsurroundedhim。Hecontinueduptheriverforperhapsamile;
andthen,crossingovertotheleftbank,drewhiscraftuponalowledgethatlayalmostonalevelwiththewater。
Idarednotfollowacrossthestream,forhemostsurelywouldhaveseenme。InsteadIstoppedclosetotheoppositewallbeneathanoverhangingmassofrockthatcastadenseshadowbeneathit。
HereIcouldwatchThuridwithoutdangerofdiscovery。
Theblackwasstandingupontheledgebesidehisboat,lookinguptheriver,asthoughhewereawaitingonewhomheexpectedfromthatdirection。
AsIlaytherebeneaththedarkrocksInoticedthatastrongcurrentseemedtoflowdirectlytowardthecenteroftheriver,sothatitwasdifficulttoholdmycraftinitsposition。IedgedfartherintotheshadowthatImightfindaholduponthebank;
but,thoughIproceededseveralyards,Itouchednothing;andthen,findingthatIwouldsoonreachapointfromwhereIcouldnolongerseetheblackman,IwascompelledtoremainwhereIwas,holdingmypositionasbestIcouldbypaddlingstronglyagainstthecurrentwhichflowedfrombeneaththerockymassbehindme。
Icouldnotimaginewhatmightcausethisstronglateralflow,forthemainchanneloftheriverwasplainlyvisibletomefromwhereIsat,andIcouldseetheripplingjunctionofitandthemysteriouscurrentwhichhadarousedmycuriosity。
WhileIwasstillspeculatinguponthephenomenon,myattentionwassuddenlyriveteduponThurid,whohadraisedbothpalmsforwardabovehisheadintheuniversalsaluteofMartians,andamomentlaterhis"Kaor!"theBarsoomianwordofgreeting,cameinlowbutdistincttones。
Iturnedmyeyesuptheriverinthedirectionthathiswerebent,andpresentlytherecamewithinmylimitedrangeofvisionalongboat,inwhichweresixmen。Fivewereatthepaddles,whilethesixthsatintheseatofhonor。
Thewhiteskins,theflowingyellowwigswhichcoveredtheirbaldpates,andthegorgeousdiademssetincircletsofgoldabouttheirheadsmarkedthemasHolyTherns。
AstheydrewupbesidetheledgeuponwhichThuridawaitedthem,heinthebowoftheboatarosetostepashore,andthenI
sawthatitwasnoneotherthanMataiShang,FatherofTherns。
Theevidentcordialitywithwhichthetwomenexchangedgreetingsfilledmewithwonder,fortheblackandwhitemenofBarsoomwerehereditaryenemies——noreverbeforehadIknownoftwomeetingotherthaninbattle。
Evidentlythereversesthathadrecentlyovertakenbothpeopleshadresultedinanalliancebetweenthesetwoindividuals——atleastagainstthecommonenemy——andnowIsawwhyThuridhadcomesooftenoutintotheValleyDorbynight,andthatthenatureofhisconspiringmightbesuchastostrikeveryclosetomeortomyfriends。
IwishedthatImighthavefoundapointclosertothetwomenfromwhichtohaveheardtheirconversation;butitwasoutofthequestionnowtoattempttocrosstheriver,andsoIlayquietlywatchingthem,whowouldhavegivensomuchtohaveknownhowcloseIlaytothem,andhoweasilytheymighthaveovercomeandkilledmewiththeirsuperiorforce。
SeveraltimesThuridpointedacrosstheriverinmydirection,butthathisgestureshadanyreferencetomeIdidnotforamomentbelieve。PresentlyheandMataiShangenteredthelatter’sboat,whichturnedoutintotheriverand,swinginground,forgedsteadilyacrossinmydirection。
AstheyadvancedImovedmyboatfartherandfartherinbeneaththeoverhangingwall,butatlastitbecameevidentthattheircraftwasholdingthesamecourse。Thefivepaddlerssentthelargerboataheadataspeedthattaxedmyenergiestoequal。
EveryinstantIexpectedtofeelmyprowcrashagainstsolidrock。
Thelightfromtheriverwasnolongervisible,butaheadI
sawthefainttingeofadistantradiance,andstillthewaterbeforemewasopen。
Atlastthetruthdawneduponme——IwasfollowingasubterraneanriverwhichemptiedintotheIssattheverypointwhereIhadhidden。
Therowerswerenowquiteclosetome。Thenoiseoftheirownpaddlesdrownedthesoundofmine,butinanotherinstantthegrowinglightaheadwouldrevealmetothem。
Therewasnotimetobelost。WhateveractionIwastotakemustbetakenatonce。Swingingtheprowofmyboattowardtheright,Isoughttheriver’srockyside,andthereIlaywhileMataiShangandThuridapproachedupthecenterofthestream,whichwasmuchnarrowerthantheIss。
AstheycamenearerIheardthevoicesofThuridandtheFatherofThernsraisedinargument。
"Itellyou,Thern,"theblackdatorwassaying,"thatIwishonlyvengeanceuponJohnCarter,PrinceofHelium。Iamleadingyouintonotrap。WhatcouldIgainbybetrayingyoutothosewhohaveruinedmynationandmyhouse?"
"LetusstophereamomentthatImayhearyourplans,"
repliedthehekkador,"andthenwemayproceedwithabetterunderstandingofourdutiesandobligations。"
TotherowersheissuedthecommandthatbroughttheirboatintowardthebanknotadozenpacesbeyondthespotwhereIlay。
Hadtheypulledinbelowmetheymustsurelyhaveseenmeagainstthefaintglowoflightahead,butfromwheretheyfinallycametorestIwasassecurefromdetectionasthoughmilesseparatedus。
ThefewwordsIhadalreadyoverheardwhettedmycuriosity,andIwasanxioustolearnwhatmannerofvengeanceThuridwasplanningagainstme。NorhadIlongtowait。Ilistenedintently。
"Therearenoobligations,FatherofTherns,"continuedtheFirstBorn。"Thurid,DatorofIssus,hasnoprice。WhenthethinghasbeenaccomplishedIshallbegladifyouwillseetoitthatI
amwellreceived,asisbefittingmyancientlineageandnoblerank,atsomecourtthatisyetloyaltothyancientfaith,forI
cannotreturntotheValleyDororelsewherewithinthepowerofthePrinceofHelium;buteventhatIdonotdemand——itshallbeasyourowndesireinthematterdirects。"
"Itshallbeasyouwish,Dator,"repliedMataiShang;"noristhatall——powerandrichesshallbeyoursifyourestoremydaughter,Phaidor,tome,andplacewithinmypowerDejahThoris,PrincessofHelium。
"Ah,"hecontinuedwithamalicioussnarl,"buttheEarthmanshallsufferfortheindignitieshehasputupontheholyofholies,norshallanyvilenessbetooviletoinflictuponhisprincess。Wouldthatitwereinmypowertoforcehimtowitnessthehumiliationanddegradationoftheredwoman。"
"Youshallhaveyourwaywithherbeforeanotherdayhaspassed,MataiShang,"saidThurid,"ifyoubutsaytheword。"
"IhaveheardoftheTempleoftheSun,Dator,"repliedMataiShang,"butneverhaveIheardthatitsprisonerscouldbereleasedbeforetheallottedyearoftheirincarcerationhadelapsed。
How,then,mayyouaccomplishtheimpossible?"
"Accessmaybehadtoanycellofthetempleatanytime,"
repliedThurid。"OnlyIssusknewthis;norwasiteverIssus’waytodivulgemoreofhersecretsthanwerenecessary。Bychance,afterherdeath,Icameuponanancientplanofthetemple,andthereIfound,plainlywrit,themostminutedirectionsforreachingthecellsatanytime。
"AndmoreIlearned——thatmanymenhadgonethitherforIssusinthepast,alwaysonerrandsofdeathandtorturetotheprisoners;
butthosewhothuslearnedthesecretwaywerewonttodiemysteriouslyimmediatelytheyhadreturnedandmadetheirreportstocruelIssus。"
"Letusproceed,then,"saidMataiShangatlast。"Imusttrustyou,yetatthesametimeyoumusttrustme,forwearesixtoyourone。"
"Idonotfear,"repliedThurid,"norneedyou。Ourhatredofthecommonenemyissufficientbondtoinsureourloyaltytoeachother,andafterwehavedefiledthePrincessofHeliumtherewillbestillgreaterreasonforthemaintenanceofourallegiance——
unlessIgreatlymistakethetemperofherlord。"
MataiShangspoketothepaddlers。Theboatmovedonupthetributary。
ItwaswithdifficultythatIrestrainedmyselffromrushinguponthemandslayingthetwovileplotters;butquicklyIsawthemadrashnessofsuchanact,whichwouldcutdowntheonlymanwhocouldleadthewaytoDejahThoris’prisonbeforethelongMartianyearhadswungitsinterminablecircle。
IfheshouldleadMataiShangtothathollowedspot,then,too,shouldheleadJohnCarter,PrinceofHelium。
WithsilentpaddleIswungslowlyintothewakeofthelargercraft。
UNDERTHEMOUNTAINS
AsweadvanceduptheriverwhichwindsbeneaththeGoldenCliffsoutofthebowelsoftheMountainsofOtztomingleitsdarkwaterswiththegrimandmysteriousIssthefaintglowwhichhadappearedbeforeusgrewgraduallyintoanall—envelopingradiance。
Theriverwideneduntilitpresentedtheaspectofalargelakewhosevaulteddome,lightedbyglowingphosphorescentrock,wassplashedwiththevividraysofthediamond,thesapphire,theruby,andthecountless,namelessjewelsofBarsoomwhichlayincrustedinthevirgingoldwhichformsthemajorportionofthesemagnificentcliffs。
Beyondthelightedchamberofthelakewasdarkness——whatlaybehindthedarknessIcouldnotevenguess。
Tohavefollowedthethernboatacrossthegleamingwaterwouldhavebeentoinviteinstantdetection,andso,thoughIwasloathtopermitThuridtopassevenforaninstantbeyondmysight,Iwasforcedtowaitintheshadowsuntiltheotherboathadpassedfrommysightatthefarextremityofthelake。
ThenIpaddledoutuponthebrilliantsurfaceinthedirectiontheyhadtaken。
When,afterwhatseemedaneternity,IreachedtheshadowsattheupperendofthelakeIfoundthattheriverissuedfromalowaperture,topassbeneathwhichitwasnecessarythatIcompelWoolatolieflatintheboat,andI,myself,mustneedbenddoublebeforethelowroofclearedmyhead。
Immediatelytheroofroseagainupontheotherside,butnolongerwasthewaybrilliantlylighted。Insteadonlyafeebleglowemanatedfromsmallandscatteredpatchesofphosphorescentrockinwallandroof。
Directlybeforemetheriverranintothissmallerchamberthroughthreeseparatearchedopenings。
Thuridandthethernswerenowheretobeseen——intowhichofthedarkholeshadtheydisappeared?TherewasnomeansbywhichImightknow,andsoIchosethecenteropeningasbeingaslikelytoleadmeintherightdirectionasanother。
Herethewaywasthroughutterdarkness。Thestreamwasnarrow——
sonarrowthatintheblacknessIwasconstantlybumpingfirstonerockwallandthenanotherastheriverwoundhitherandthitheralongitsflintybed。
FaraheadIpresentlyheardadeepandsullenroarwhichincreasedinvolumeasIadvanced,andthenbrokeuponmyearswithalltheintensityofitsmadfuryasIswungroundasharpcurveintoadimlylightedstretchofwater。
Directlybeforemetheriverthundereddownfromaboveinamightywaterfallthatfilledthenarrowgorgefromsidetoside,risingfarabovemeseveralhundredfeet——asmagnificentaspectacleasIeverhadseen。
Buttheroar——theawful,deafeningroarofthosetumblingwaterspennedintherocky,subterraneanvault!HadthefallnotentirelyblockedmyfurtherpassageandshownmethatIhadfollowedthewrongcourseIbelievethatIshouldhavefledanywaybeforethemaddeningtumult。
Thuridandthethernscouldnothavecomethisway。BystumblinguponthewrongcourseIhadlostthetrail,andtheyhadgainedsomuchaheadofmethatnowImightnotbeabletofindthembeforeitwastoolate,if,infact,Icouldfindthematall。
Ithadtakenseveralhourstoforcemywayuptothefallsagainstthestrongcurrent,andotherhourswouldberequiredforthedescent,althoughthepacewouldbemuchswifter。
WithasighIturnedtheprowofmycraftdownstream,andwithmightystrokeshastenedwithrecklessspeedthroughthedarkandtortuouschanneluntilonceagainIcametothechamberintowhichflowedthethreebranchesoftheriver。
Twounexploredchannelsstillremainedfromwhichtochoose;
norwasthereanymeansbywhichIcouldjudgewhichwasthemorelikelytoleadmetotheplotters。
Neverinmylife,thatIcanrecall,haveIsufferedsuchanagonyofindecision。Somuchdependeduponacorrectchoice;
somuchdependeduponhaste。
ThehoursthatIhadalreadylostmightsealthefateoftheincomparableDejahThoriswereshenotalreadydead——tosacrificeotherhours,andmaybedaysinafruitlessexplorationofanotherblindleadwouldunquestionablyprovefatal。
SeveraltimesIessayedtheright—handentranceonlytoturnbackasthoughwarnedbysomestrangeintuitivesensethatthiswasnottheway。Atlast,convincedbytheoft—recurringphenomenon,Icastmyallupontheleft—handarchway;yetitwaswithalingeringdoubtthatIturnedapartinglookatthesullenwaterswhichrolled,darkandforbidding,frombeneaththegrim,lowarchwayontheright。
AndasIlookedtherecamebobbingoutuponthecurrentfromtheStygiandarknessoftheinteriortheshellofoneofthegreat,succulentfruitsofthesorapustree。
Icouldscarcerestrainashoutofelationasthissilent,insensatemessengerfloatedpastme,ontowardtheIssandKorus,forittoldmethatjourneyingMartianswereabovemeonthatverystream。
Theyhadeatenofthismarvelousfruitwhichnatureconcentrateswithinthehardshellofthesorapusnut,andhavingeatenhadcastthehuskoverboard。ItcouldhavecomefromnoothersthanthepartyIsought。
QuicklyIabandonedallthoughtoftheleft—handpassage,andamomentlaterhadturnedintotheright。Thestreamsoonwidened,andrecurringareasofphosphorescentrocklightedmyway。
Imadegoodtime,butwasconvincedthatIwasnearlyadaybehindthoseIwastracking。NeitherWoolanorIhadeatensincethepreviousday,butinsofarashewasconcerneditmatteredbutlittle,sincepracticallyalltheanimalsofthedeadseabottomsofMarsareabletogoforincredibleperiodswithoutnourishment。
NordidIsuffer。Thewateroftheriverwassweetandcold,foritwasunpollutedbydecayingbodies——liketheIss——andasforfood,whythemerethoughtthatIwasnearingmybelovedprincessraisedmeaboveeverymaterialwant。
AsIproceeded,theriverbecamenarrowerandthecurrentswiftandturbulent——soswiftinfactthatitwaswithdifficultythatIforcedmycraftupwardatall。Icouldnothavebeenmakingtoexceedahundredyardsanhourwhen,atabend,Iwasconfrontedbyaseriesofrapidsthroughwhichtheriverfoamedandboiledataterrificrate。
Myheartsankwithinme。Thesorapusnutshellhadprovedafalseprophet,and,afterall,myintuitionhadbeencorrect——itwastheleft—handchannelthatIshouldhavefollowed。
HadIbeenawomanIshouldhavewept。Atmyrightwasagreat,slow—movingeddythatcircledfarbeneaththecliff’soverhangingside,andtorestmytiredmusclesbeforeturningbackIletmyboatdriftintoitsembrace。
Iwasalmostprostratedbydisappointment。Itwouldmeananotherhalf—day’slossoftimetoretracemywayandtaketheonlypassagethatyetremainedunexplored。Whathellishfatehadledmetoselectfromthreepossibleavenuesthetwothatwerewrong?
Asthelazycurrentoftheeddycarriedmeslowlyabouttheperipheryofthewaterycirclemyboattwicetouchedtherockysideoftheriverinthedarkrecessbeneaththecliff。Athirdtimeitstruck,gentlyasithadbefore,butthecontactresultedinadifferentsound——thesoundofwoodscrapinguponwood。
InaninstantIwasonthealert,fortherecouldbenowoodwithinthatburiedriverthathadnotbeenmanbrought。Almostcoincidentallywithmyfirstapprehensionofthenoise,myhandshotoutacrosstheboat’sside,andasecondlaterIfeltmyfingersgrippingthegunwaleofanothercraft。
AsthoughturnedtostoneIsatintenseandrigidsilence,strainingmyeyesintotheutterdarknessbeforemeinanefforttodiscoveriftheboatwereoccupied。
Itwasentirelypossiblethattheremightbemenonboarditwhowerestillignorantofmypresence,fortheboatwasscrapinggentlyagainsttherocksupononeside,sothatthegentletouchofmyboatupontheothereasilycouldhavegoneunnoticed。
PeerasIwouldIcouldnotpenetratethedarkness,andthenIlistenedintentlyforthesoundofbreathingnearme;butexceptforthenoiseoftherapids,thesoftscrapingoftheboats,andthelappingofthewaterattheirsidesIcoulddistinguishnosound。Asusual,Ithoughtrapidly。
Aropelaycoiledinthebottomofmyowncraft。VerysoftlyIgathereditup,andmakingoneendfasttothebronzeringintheprowIsteppedgingerlyintotheboatbesideme。InonehandI
graspedtherope,intheothermykeenlong—sword。
Forafullminute,perhaps,Istoodmotionlessafterenteringthestrangecraft。Ithadrockedatriflebeneathmyweight,butithadbeenthescrapingofitssideagainstthesideofmyownboatthathadseemedmostlikelytoalarmitsoccupants,iftherewereany。
Buttherewasnoansweringsound,andamomentlaterIhadfeltfromstemtosternandfoundtheboatdeserted。
Gropingwithmyhandsalongthefaceoftherockstowhichthecraftwasmoored,IdiscoveredanarrowledgewhichIknewmustbetheavenuetakenbythosewhohadcomebeforeme。ThattheycouldbenoneotherthanThuridandhispartyIwasconvincedbythesizeandbuildoftheboatIhadfound。
CallingtoWoolatofollowmeIsteppedoutupontheledge。
Thegreat,savagebrute,agileasacat,creptafterme。
AshepassedthroughtheboatthathadbeenoccupiedbyThuridandthethernsheemittedasinglelowgrowl,andwhenhecamebesidemeupontheledgeandmyhandresteduponhisneckIfelthisshortmanebristlingwithanger。Ithinkhesensedtelepathicallytherecentpresenceofanenemy,forIhadmadenoefforttoimparttohimthenatureofourquestorthestatusofthosewetracked。
ThisomissionInowmadehastetocorrect,and,afterthemannerofgreenMartianswiththeirbeasts,IlethimknowpartiallybytheweirdanduncannytelepathyofBarsoomandpartlybywordofmouththatwewereuponthetrailofthosewhohadrecentlyoccupiedtheboatthroughwhichwehadjustpassed。
Asoftpurr,likethatofagreatcat,indicatedthatWoolaunderstood,andthen,withawordtohimtofollow,Iturnedtotherightalongtheledge,butscarcelyhadIdonesothanIfelthismightyfangstuggingatmyleathernharness。
AsIturnedtodiscoverthecauseofhisacthecontinuedtopullmesteadilyintheoppositedirection,norwouldhedesistuntilI
hadturnedaboutandindicatedthatIwouldfollowhimvoluntarily。
NeverhadIknownhimtobeinerrorinamatteroftracking,soitwaswithafeelingofentiresecuritythatImovedcautiouslyinthehugebeast’swake。ThroughCimmeriandarknesshemovedalongthenarrowledgebesidetheboilingrapids。
Asweadvanced,thewayledfrombeneaththeoverhangingcliffsoutintoadimlight,andthenitwasthatIsawthatthetrailhadbeencutfromthelivingrock,andthatitranupalongtheriver’ssidebeyondtherapids。
ForhourswefollowedthedarkandgloomyriverfartherandfartherintothebowelsofMars。FromthedirectionanddistanceIknewthatwemustbewellbeneaththeValleyDor,andpossiblybeneaththeSeaofOmeanaswell——itcouldnotbemuchfarthernowtotheTempleoftheSun。
Evenasmymindframedthethought,Woolahaltedsuddenlybeforeanarrow,archeddoorwayinthecliffbythetrail’sside。
Quicklyhecrouchedbackawayfromtheentrance,atthesametimeturninghiseyestowardme。
Wordscouldnothavemoreplainlytoldmethatdangerofsomesortlaynearby,andsoIpressedquietlyforwardtohisside,andpassinghimlookedintotheapertureatourright。
Beforemewasafair—sizedchamberthat,fromitsappointments,Iknewmusthaveatonetimebeenaguardroom。Therewereracksforweapons,andslightlyraisedplatformsforthesleepingsilksandfursofthewarriors,butnowitsonlyoccupantsweretwoofthethernswhohadbeenofthepartywithThuridandMataiShang。
Themenwereinearnestconversation,andfromtheirtonesitwasapparentthattheywereentirelyunawarethattheyhadlisteners。
"Itellyou,"oneofthemwassaying,"Idonottrusttheblackone。
Therewasnonecessityforleavingusheretoguardtheway。
Againstwhat,pray,shouldweguardthislong—forgotten,abysmalpath?Itwasbutarusetodivideournumbers。
"HewillhaveMataiShangleaveotherselsewhereonsomepretextorother,andthenatlasthewillfalluponuswithhisconfederatesandslayusall。"
"Ibelieveyou,Lakor,"repliedtheother,"therecanneverbeaughtelsethandeadlyhatredbetweenthernandFirstBorn。Andwhatthinkyouoftheridiculousmatterofthelight?`Letthelightshinewiththeintensityofthreeradiumunitsforfiftytals,andforonexatletitshinewiththeintensityofoneradiumunit,andthenfortwenty—fivetalswithnineunits。’Thosewerehisverywords,andtothinkthatwiseoldMataiShangshouldlistentosuchfoolishness。"
"Indeed,itissilly,"repliedLakor。"Itwillopennothingotherthanthewaytoaquickdeathforusall。HehadtomakesomeanswerwhenMataiShangaskedhimflatlywhatheshoulddowhenhecametotheTempleoftheSun,andsohemadehisanswerquicklyfromhisimagination——Iwouldwagerahekkador’sdiademthathecouldnotnowrepeatithimself。"
"Letusnotremainherelonger,Lakor,"spoketheotherthern。
"PerchanceifwehastenafterthemwemaycomeintimetorescueMataiShang,andwreakourownvengeanceupontheblackdator。
Whatsayyou?"
"Neverinalonglife,"answeredLakor,"haveIdisobeyedasinglecommandoftheFatherofTherns。IshallstayhereuntilIrotifhedoesnotreturntobidmeelsewhere。"
Lakor’scompanionshookhishead。
"Youaremysuperior,"hesaid;"Icannotdootherthanyousanction,thoughIstillbelievethatwearefoolishtoremain。"
I,too,thoughtthattheywerefoolishtoremain,forIsawfromWoola’sactionsthatthetrailledthroughtheroomwherethetwothernsheldguard。Ihadnoreasontoharboranyconsiderableloveforthisraceofself—deifieddemons,yetIwouldhavepassedthembywereitpossiblewithoutmolestingthem。
Itwasworthtryinganyway,forafightmightdelayusconsiderably,orevenputanendentirelytomysearch——bettermenthanIhavegonedownbeforefightersofmeanerabilitythanthatpossessedbythefiercethernwarriors。
SignalingWoolatoheelIsteppedsuddenlyintotheroombeforethetwomen。Atsightofmetheirlong—swordsflashedfromtheharnessattheirsides,butIraisedmyhandinagestureofrestraint。
"IseekThurid,theblackdator,"Isaid。"Myquarreliswithhim,notwithyou。Letmepasstheninpeace,forifImistakenotheisasmuchyourenemyasmine,andyoucanhavenocausetoprotecthim。"
TheyloweredtheirswordsandLakorspoke。
"Iknownotwhomyoumaybe,withthewhiteskinofathernandtheblackhairofaredman;butwereitonlyThuridwhosesafetywereatstakeyoumightpass,andwelcome,insofaraswebeconcerned。
"Telluswhoyoube,andwhatmissioncallsyoutothisunknownworldbeneaththeValleyDor,thenmaybewecanseeourwaytoletyoupassupontheerrandwhichweshouldliketoundertakewouldourorderspermit。"
Iwassurprisedthatneitherofthemhadrecognizedme,forI
thoughtthatIwasquitesufficientlywellknowneitherbypersonalexperienceorreputationtoeverythernuponBarsoomastomakemyidentityimmediatelyapparentinanypartoftheplanet。
Infact,IwastheonlywhitemanuponMarswhosehairwasblackandwhoseeyesweregray,withtheexceptionofmyson,Carthoris。
Torevealmyidentitymightbetoprecipitateanattack,foreverythernuponBarsoomknewthattometheyowedthefalloftheirage—oldspiritualsupremacy。Ontheotherhandmyreputationasafightingmanmightbesufficienttopassmebythesetwoweretheirliversnotoftherightcomplexiontowelcomeabattletothedeath。
TobequitecandidIdidnotattempttodeludemyselfwithanysuchsophistry,sinceIknewwellthatuponwar—likeMarstherearefewcowards,andthateveryman,whetherprince,priest,orpeasant,gloriesindeadlystrife。AndsoIgrippedmylong—swordthetighterasIrepliedtoLakor。
"Ibelievethatyouwillseethewisdomofpermittingmetopassunmolested,"Isaid,"foritwouldavailyounothingtodieuselesslyintherockybowelsofBarsoommerelytoprotectahereditaryenemy,suchasThurid,DatoroftheFirstBorn。
"ThatyoushalldieshouldyouelecttoopposemeisevidencedbythemolderingcorpsesofallthemanygreatBarsoomianwarriorswhohavegonedownbeneaththisblade——IamJohnCarter,PrinceofHelium。"
Foramomentthatnameseemedtoparalyzethetwomen;butonlyforamoment,andthentheyoungerofthem,withavilenameuponhislips,rushedtowardmewithreadysword。
Hehadbeenstandingalittlebehindhiscompanion,Lakor,duringourparley,andnow,erehecouldengageme,theoldermangraspedhisharnessanddrewhimback。
"Hold!"commandedLakor。"Therewillbeplentyoftimetofightifwefinditwisetofightatall。TherebegoodreasonswhyeverythernuponBarsoomshouldyearntospillthebloodoftheblasphemer,thesacrilegist;butletusmixwisdomwithourrighteoushate。ThePrinceofHeliumisbounduponanerrandwhichweourselves,butamomentsince,werewishingthatwemightundertake。
"Lethimgothenandslaytheblack。Whenhereturnsweshallstillbeheretobarhiswaytotheouterworld,andthusweshallhaveridourselvesoftwoenemies,norhaveincurredthedispleasureoftheFatherofTherns。"
AshespokeIcouldnotbutnotethecraftyglintinhisevileyes,andwhileIsawtheapparentlogicofhisreasoningIfelt,subconsciouslyperhaps,thathiswordsdidbutveilsomesinisterintent。Theotherthernturnedtowardhiminevidentsurprise,butwhenLakorhadwhisperedafewbriefwordsintohisearhe,too,drewbackandnoddedacquiescencetohissuperior’ssuggestion。
"Proceed,JohnCarter,"saidLakor;"butknowthatifThuriddoesnotlayyoulowtherewillbethoseawaitingyourreturnwhowillseethatyouneverpassagainintothesunlightoftheupperworld。Go!"
DuringourconversationWoolahadbeengrowlingandbristlingclosetomyside。Occasionallyhewouldlookupintomyfacewithalow,pleadingwhine,asthoughbeggingforthewordthatwouldsendhimheadlongatthebarethroatsbeforehim。He,too,sensedthevillainybehindthesmoothwords。
Beyondthethernsseveraldoorwaysopenedofftheguardroom,andtowardtheoneupontheextremerightLakormotioned。
"ThatwayleadstoThurid,"hesaid。
ButwhenIwouldhavecalledWoolatofollowmetherethebeastwhinedandheldback,andatlastranquicklytothefirstopeningattheleft,wherehestoodemittinghiscoughingbark,asthoughurgingmetofollowhimupontherightway。
IturnedaquestioninglookuponLakor。
"Thebruteisseldomwrong,"Isaid,"andwhileIdonotdoubtyoursuperiorknowledge,Thern,IthinkthatIshalldowelltolistentothevoiceofinstinctthatisbackedbyloveandloyalty。"
AsIspokeIsmiledgrimlythathemightknowwithoutwordsthatIdistrustedhim。
"Asyouwill,"thefellowrepliedwithashrug。"Intheenditshallbeallthesame。"
IturnedandfollowedWoolaintotheleft—handpassage,andthoughmybackwastowardmyenemies,myearswereonthealert;
yetIheardnosoundofpursuit。Thepassagewaywasdimlylightedbyoccasionalradiumbulbs,theuniversallightingmediumofBarsoom。
Thesesamelampsmayhavebeendoingcontinuousdutyinthesesubterraneanchambersforages,sincetheyrequirenoattentionandaresocompoundedthattheygiveoffbuttheminutestoftheirsubstanceinthegenerationofyearsofluminosity。
Wehadproceededforbutashortdistancewhenwecommencedtopassthemouthsofdivergingcorridors,butnotoncedidWoolahesitate。
ItwasattheopeningtooneofthesecorridorsuponmyrightthatIpresentlyheardasoundthatspokemoreplainlytoJohnCarter,fightingman,thancouldthewordsofmymothertongue——itwastheclankofmetal——themetalofawarrior’sharness——anditcamefromalittledistanceupthecorridoruponmyright。
Woolaheardit,too,andlikeaflashhehadwheeledandstoodfacingthethreateneddanger,hismaneallabristleandallhisrowsofglisteningfangsbaredbysnarling,backdrawnlips。
WithagestureIsilencedhim,andtogetherwedrewasideintoanothercorridorafewpacesfartheron。
Herewewaited;nordidwehavelongtowait,forpresentlywesawtheshadowsoftwomenfalluponthefloorofthemaincorridorathwartthedoorwayofourhidingplace。Verycautiouslytheyweremovingnow——theaccidentalclankthathadalarmedmewasnotrepeated。
Presentlytheycameoppositeourstation;norwasIsurprisedtoseethatthetwowereLakorandhiscompanionoftheguardroom。
Theywalkedverysoftly,andintherighthandofeachgleamedakeenlong—sword。Theyhaltedquiteclosetotheentranceofourretreat,whisperingtoeachother。
"Canitbethatwehavedistancedthemalready?"saidLakor。
"Eitherthatorthebeasthasledthemanuponawrongtrail,"
repliedtheother,"forthewaywhichwetookisbyfartheshortertothispoint——forhimwhoknowsit。JohnCarterwouldhavefounditashortroadtodeathhadhetakenitasyousuggestedtohim。"
"Yes,"saidLakor,"noamountoffightingabilitywouldhavesavedhimfromthepivotedflagstone。Hesurelywouldhavesteppeduponit,andbynow,ifthepitbeneathithasabottom,whichThuriddenies,heshouldhavebeenrapidlyapproachingit。
Cursesonthatcalotofhisthatwarnedhimtowardthesaferavenue!"
"Therebeotherdangersaheadofhim,though,"spokeLakor’sfellow,"whichhemaynotsoeasilyescape——shouldhesucceedinescapingourtwogoodswords。Consider,forexample,whatchancehewillhave,comingunexpectedlyintothechamberof————"
IwouldhavegivenmuchtohaveheardthebalanceofthatconversationthatImighthavebeenwarnedoftheperilsthatlayahead,butfateintervened,andjustattheveryinstantofallotherinstantsthatIwouldnothaveelectedtodoit,Isneezed。
THETEMPLEOFTHESUN
Therewasnothingforitnowotherthantofight;nordidI
haveanyadvantageasIsprang,swordinhand,intothecorridorbeforethetwotherns,formyuntimelysneezehadwarnedthemofmypresenceandtheywerereadyforme。
Therewerenowords,fortheywouldhavebeenawasteofbreath。
Theverypresenceofthetwoproclaimedtheirtreachery。Thattheywerefollowingtofalluponmeunawareswasalltooplain,andthey,ofcourse,musthaveknownthatIunderstoodtheirplan。
InaninstantIwasengagedwithboth,andthoughIloathetheverynameofthern,Imustinallfairnessadmitthattheyaremightyswordsmen;andthesetwowerenoexception,unlessitwerethattheywereevenmoreskilledandfearlessthantheaverageamongtheirrace。
WhileitlasteditwasindeedasjoyousaconflictasIeverhadexperienced。TwiceatleastIsavedmybreastfromthemortalthrustofpiercingsteelonlybythewondrousagilitywithwhichmyearthlymusclesendowmeundertheconditionsoflessergravityandairpressureuponMars。
YetevensoIcameneartotastingdeaththatdayinthegloomycorridorbeneathMars’ssouthernpole,forLakorplayedatrickuponmethatinallmyexperienceoffightingupontwoplanetsIneverbeforehadwitnessedthelikeof。
Theotherthernwasengagingmeatthetime,andIwasforcinghimback——touchinghimhereandtherewithmypointuntilhewasbleedingfromadozenwounds,yetnotbeingabletopenetratehismarvelousguardtoreachavulnerablespotforthebriefinstantthatwouldhavebeensufficienttosendhimtohisancestors。
ItwasthenthatLakorquicklyunslungabeltfromhisharness,andasIsteppedbacktoparryawickedthrusthelashedoneendofitaboutmyleftanklesothatitwoundthereforaninstant,whilehejerkedsuddenlyupontheotherend,throwingmeheavilyuponmyback。
Then,likeleapingpanthers,theywereuponme;buttheyhadreckonedwithoutWoola,andbeforeeverabladetouchedme,aroaringembodimentofathousanddemonshurtledabovemyprostrateformandmyloyalMartiancalotwasuponthem。
Imagine,ifyoucan,ahugegrizzlywithtenlegsarmedwithmightytalonsandanenormousfroglikemouthsplittinghisheadfromeartoear,exposingthreerowsoflong,whitetusks。Thenendowthiscreatureofyourimaginationwiththeagilityandferocityofahalf—starvedBengaltigerandthestrengthofaspanofbulls,andyouwillhavesomefaintconceptionofWoolainaction。
BeforeIcouldcallhimoffhehadcrushedLakorintoajellywithasingleblowofonemightypaw,andhadliterallytorntheothertherntoribbons;yetwhenIspoketohimsharplyhecowedsheepishlyasthoughhehaddoneathingtodeservecensureandchastisement。
NeverhadIhadthehearttopunishWooladuringthelongyearsthathadpassedsincethatfirstdayuponMarswhenthegreenjedoftheTharkshadplacedhimonguardoverme,andIhadwonhisloveandloyaltyfromthecruelandlovelessmastersofhisformerlife,yetIbelievehewouldhavesubmittedtoanycrueltythatImighthaveinflicteduponhim,sowondrouswashisaffectionforme。
ThediademinthecenterofthecircletofgolduponthebrowofLakorproclaimedhimaHolyThern,whilehiscompanion,notthusadorned,wasalesserthern,thoughfromhisharnessIgleanedthathehadreachedtheNinthCycle,whichisbutonebelowthatoftheHolyTherns。
AsIstoodforamomentlookingatthegruesomehavocWoolahadwrought,thererecurredtomethememoryofthatotheroccasionuponwhichIhadmasqueradedinthewig,diadem,andharnessofSatorThrog,theHolyThernwhomThuviaofPtarthhadslain,andnowitoccurredtomethatitmightproveofworthtoutilizeLakor’strappingsforthesamepurpose。
AmomentlaterIhadtornhisyellowwigfromhisbaldpateandtransferreditandthecirclet,aswellasallhisharness,tomyownperson。
Wooladidnotapproveofthemetamorphosis。Hesniffedatmeandgrowledominously,butwhenIspoketohimandpattedhishugeheadheatlengthbecamereconciledtothechange,andatmycommandtrottedoffalongthecorridorinthedirectionwehadbeengoingwhenourprogresshadbeeninterruptedbythetherns。
Wemovedcautiouslynow,warnedbythefragmentofconversationIhadoverheard。IkeptabreastofWoolathatwemighthavethebenefitofalloureyesforwhatmightappearsuddenlyaheadtomenaceus,andwellitwasthatwewereforewarned。
Atthebottomofaflightofnarrowstepsthecorridorturnedsharplybackuponitself,immediatelymakinganotherturnintheoriginaldirection,sothatatthatpointitformedaperfectletterS,thetoplegofwhichdebouchedsuddenlyintoalargechamber,illylighted,andthefloorofwhichwascompletelycoveredbyvenomoussnakesandloathsomereptiles。
Tohaveattemptedtocrossthatfloorwouldhavebeentocourtinstantdeath,andforamomentIwasalmostcompletelydiscouraged。
ThenitoccurredtomethatThuridandMataiShangwiththeirpartymusthavecrossedit,andsotherewasaway。
HaditnotbeenforthefortunateaccidentbywhichIoverheardevensosmallaportionofthetherns’conversationweshouldhaveblunderedatleastasteportwointothatwrigglingmassofdestruction,andasinglestepwouldhavebeenall—
sufficienttohavesealedourdoom。
TheseweretheonlyreptilesIhadeverseenuponBarsoom,butIknewfromtheirsimilaritytothefossilizedremainsofsupposedlyextinctspeciesIhadseeninthemuseumsofHeliumthattheycomprisedmanyoftheknownprehistoricreptiliangenera,aswellasothersundiscovered。
Amorehideousaggregationofmonstershadneverbeforeassailedmyvision。ItwouldbefutiletoattempttodescribethemtoEarthmen,sincesubstanceistheonlythingwhichtheypossessincommonwithanycreatureofthepastorpresentwithwhichyouarefamiliar——eventheirvenomisofanunearthlyvirulencethat,bycomparison,wouldmakethecobradecapelloseemquiteasharmlessasanangleworm。
Astheyspiedmetherewasaconcertedrushbythosenearesttheentrancewherewestood,butalineofradiumbulbsinsetalongthethresholdoftheirchamberbroughtthemtoasuddenhalt——
evidentlytheydarednotcrossthatlineoflight。
IhadbeenquitesurethattheywouldnotventurebeyondtheroominwhichIhaddiscoveredthem,thoughIhadnotguessedatwhatdeterredthem。Thesimplefactthatwehadfoundnoreptilesinthecorridorthroughwhichwehadjustcomewassufficientassurancethattheydidnotventurethere。
IdrewWoolaoutofharm’sway,andthenbeganacarefulsurveyofasmuchoftheChamberofReptilesasIcouldseefromwhereIstood。AsmyeyesbecameaccustomedtothedimlightofitsinteriorIgraduallymadeoutalowgalleryatthefarendoftheapartmentfromwhichopenedseveralexits。
ComingasclosetothethresholdasIdared,Ifollowedthisgallerywithmyeyes,discoveringthatitcircledtheroomasfarasIcouldsee。ThenIglancedabovemealongtheupperedgeoftheentrancetowhichwehadcome,andthere,tomydelight,Isawanendofthegallerynotafootabovemyhead。InaninstantI
hadleapedtoitandcalledWoolaafterme。
Heretherewerenoreptiles——thewaywascleartotheoppositesideofthehideouschamber——andamomentlaterWoolaandIdroppeddowntosafetyinthecorridorbeyond。
Nottenminuteslaterwecameintoavastcircularapartmentofwhitemarble,thewallsofwhichwereinlaidwithgoldinthestrangehieroglyphicsoftheFirstBorn。
Fromthehighdomeofthismightyapartmentahugecircularcolumnextendedtothefloor,andasIwatchedIsawthatitslowlyrevolved。
IhadreachedthebaseoftheTempleoftheSun!
SomewhereabovemelayDejahThoris,andwithherwerePhaidor,daughterofMataiShang,andThuviaofPtarth。Buthowtoreachthem,nowthatIhadfoundtheonlyvulnerablespotintheirmightyprison,wasstillabafflingriddle。
SlowlyIcircledthegreatshaft,lookingforameansofingress。
PartwayaroundIfoundatinyradiumflashtorch,andasIexamineditinmildcuriosityastoitspresencethereinthisalmostinaccessibleandunknownspot,IcamesuddenlyupontheinsigniaofthehouseofThuridjewel—insetinitsmetalcase。
Iamupontherighttrail,Ithought,asIslippedthebaubleintothepocket—pouchwhichhungfrommyharness。ThenIcontinuedmysearchfortheentrance,whichIknewmustbesomewhereabout;
norhadIlongtosearch,foralmostimmediatelythereafterIcameuponasmalldoorsocunninglyinlaidintheshaft’sbasethatitmighthavepassedunnoticedbyalesskeenorcarefulobserver。
Therewasthedoorthatwouldleadmewithintheprison,butwherewasthemeanstoopenit?Nobuttonorlockwerevisible。
AgainandagainIwentcarefullyovereverysquareinchofitssurface,butthemostthatIcouldfindwasatinypinholealittleaboveandtotherightofthedoor’scenter——apinholethatseemedonlyanaccidentofmanufactureoranimperfectionofmaterial。
IntothisminuteapertureIattemptedtopeer,butwhetheritwasbutafractionofaninchdeeporpassedcompletelythroughthedoorIcouldnottell——atleastnolightshowedbeyondit。
Iputmyeartoitnextandlistened,butagainmyeffortsbroughtnegligibleresults。