第2章

Sucharetheprince’sorders。\"

Thenheturnedandretracedhisstepstowardthepalace,leavingheraloneinthemidstoftheunseenterrorsofthehauntedcity,forintruththeseplacesarehauntedinthebeliefofmanyMartianswhostillclingtoanancientsuperstitionwhichteachesthatthespiritsofHolyThernswhodiebeforetheirallottedonethousandyears,pass,onoccasions,intothebodiesofthegreatwhiteapes。

ToThuvia,however,therealdangerofattackbyoneoftheseferocious,manlikebeastswasquitesufficient。

ShenolongerbelievedintheweirdsoultransmigrationthatthethernshadtaughtherbeforeshewasrescuedfromtheirclutchesbyJohnCarter;butshewellknewthehorridfatethatawaitedhershouldoneoftheterriblebeastschancetospyherduringitsnocturnalprowlings。

Whatwasthat?

Surelyshecouldnotbemistaken。Somethinghadmoved,stealthily,intheshadowofoneofthegreatmonolithsthatlinetheavenuewhereitenteredtheplazaoppositeher!

TharBan,jedamongthehordesofTorquas,rodeswiftlyacrosstheochrevegetationofthedeadsea—

bottomtowardtheruinsofancientAaanthor。

Hehadriddenfarthatnight,andfast,forhehadbutcomefromthedespoilingoftheincubatorofaneighbouringgreenhordewithwhichthehordesofTorquaswereperpetuallywarring。

Hisgiantthoatwasfarfromjaded,yetitwouldbewell,thoughtTharBan,topermithimtograzeupontheochremosswhichgrowstogreaterheightwithintheprotectedcourtyardsofdesertedcities,wherethesoilisricherthanonthesea—bottoms,andtheplantspartlyshadedfromthesunduringthecloudlessMartianday。

Withinthetinystemsofthisdry—seemingplantissufficientmoisturefortheneedsofthehugebodiesofthemightythoats,whichcanexistformonthswithoutwater,andfordayswithouteventheslightmoisturewhichtheochremosscontains。

AsTharBanrodenoiselesslyupthebroadavenuewhichleadsfromthequaysofAaanthortothegreatcentralplaza,heandhismountmighthavebeenmistakenforspectresfromaworldofdreams,sogrotesquethemanandbeast,sosoundlessthegreatthoat’spadded,naillessfeetuponthemoss—grownflaggingoftheancientpavement。

Themanwasasplendidspecimenofhisrace。Fullyfifteenfeettoweredhisgreatheightfromsoletopate。

Themoonlightglistenedagainsthisglossygreenhide,sparklingthejewelsofhisheavyharnessandtheornamentsthatweightedhisfourmusculararms,whiletheupcurvingtusksthatprotrudedfromhislowerjawgleamedwhiteandterrible。

Atthesideofhisthoatwereslunghislongradiumrifleandhisgreat,forty—foot,metal—shodspear,whilefromhisownharnessdependedhislong—swordandhisshort—sword,aswellashislesserweapons。

Hisprotrudingeyesandantennae—likeearswereturningconstantlyhitherandthither,forTharBanwasyetinthecountryoftheenemy,and,too,therewasalwaysthemenaceofthegreatwhiteapes,which,JohnCarterwaswonttosay,aretheonlycreaturesthatcanarouseinthebreastsofthesefiercedenizensofthedeadsea—bottomseventheremotestsemblanceoffear。

Astheridernearedtheplaza,hereinedsuddenlyin。

Hisslender,tubularearspointedrigidlyforward。

Anunwontedsoundhadreachedthem。Voices!Andwheretherewerevoices,outsideofTorquas,there,too,wereenemies。AlltheworldofwideBarsoomcontainednaughtbutenemiesforthefierceTorquasians。

TharBandismounted。KeepingintheshadowsofthegreatmonolithsthatlinetheAvenueofQuaysofsleepingAaanthor,heapproachedtheplaza。Directlybehindhim,asahoundatheel,cametheslate—greythoat,hiswhitebellyshadowedbyhisbarrel,hisvividyellowfeetmergingintotheyellowofthemossbeneaththem。

InthecentreoftheplazaTharBansawthefigureofaredwoman。Aredwarriorwasconversingwithher。Nowthemanturnedandretracedhisstepstowardthepalaceattheoppositesideoftheplaza。

TharBanwatcheduntilhehaddisappearedwithintheyawningportal。Herewasacaptiveworthhaving!

Seldomdidafemaleoftheirhereditaryenemiesfalltothelotofagreenman。TharBanlickedhisthinlips。

ThuviaofPtarthwatchedtheshadowbehindthemonolithattheopeningtotheavenueoppositeher。Shehopedthatitmightbebutthefigmentofanoverwroughtimagination。

Butno!Now,clearlyanddistinctly,shesawitmove。

Itcamefrombehindthescreeningshelteroftheersiteshaft。

Thesuddenlightoftherisingsunfelluponit。

Thegirltrembled。TheTHINGwasahugegreenwarrior!

Swiftlyitsprangtowardher。Shescreamedandtriedtoflee;butshehadscarceturnedtowardthepalacewhenagianthandfelluponherarm,shewaswhirledabout,andhalfdragged,halfcarriedtowardahugethoatthatwasslowlygrazingoutoftheavenue’smouthontotheochremossoftheplaza。

Atthesameinstantsheturnedherfaceupwardtowardthewhirringsoundofsomethingaboveher,andthereshesawaswiftflierdroppingtowardher,theheadandshouldersofamanleaningfarovertheside;

buttheman’sfeaturesweredeeplyshadowed,sothatshedidnotrecognizethem。

Nowfrombehindhercametheshoutsofherredabductors。

Theywereracingmadlyafterhimwhodaredtostealwhattheyalreadyhadstolen。

AsTharBanreachedthesideofhismounthesnatchedhislongradiumriflefromitsboot,and,wheeling,pouredthreeshotsintotheoncomingredmen。

SuchistheuncannymarksmanshipoftheseMartiansavagesthatthreeredwarriorsdroppedintheirtracksasthreeprojectilesexplodedintheirvitals。

Theothershalted,nordidtheydarereturnthefireforfearofwoundingthegirl。

ThenTharBanvaultedtothebackofhisthoat,ThuviaofPtarthstillinhisarms,andwithasavagecryoftriumphdisappeareddowntheblackcanyonoftheAvenueofQuaysbetweenthesullenpalacesofforgottenAaanthor。

Carthoris’flierhadnottouchedthegroundbeforehehadsprungfromitsdecktoraceaftertheswiftthoat,whoseeightlonglegsweresendingitdowntheavenueattherateofanexpresstrain;butthemenofDusarwhostillremainedalivehadnomindtopermitsovaluableacapturetoescapethem。

Theyhadlostthegirl。ThatwouldbeadifficultthingtoexplaintoAstok;butsomeleniencymightbeexpectedcouldtheycarrythePrinceofHeliumtotheirmasterinstead。

SothethreewhoremainedsetuponCarthoriswiththeirlong—swords,cryingtohimtosurrender;buttheymightassuccessfullyhavecriedaloudtoThuriatoceasehermadhurtlingthroughtheBarsoomiansky,forCarthorisofHeliumwasatruesonoftheWarlordofMarsandhisincomparableDejahThoris。

Carthoris’long—swordhadbeenalreadyinhishandasheleapedfromthedeckoftheflier,sotheinstantthatherealizedthemenaceofthethreeredwarriors,hewheeledtofacethem,meetingtheironslaughtasonlyJohnCarterhimselfmighthavedone。

Soswifthissword,somightyandagilehishalf—earthlymuscles,thatoneofhisopponentswasdown,crimsoningtheochremosswithhislife—blood,whenhehadscarcemadeasinglepassatCarthoris。

NowthetworemainingDusariansrushedsimultaneouslyupontheHeliumite。Threelong—swordsclashedandsparkledinthemoonlight,untilthegreatwhiteapes,rousedfromtheirslumbers,crepttotheloweringwindowsofthedeadcitytoviewthebloodyscenebeneaththem。

ThricewasCarthoristouched,sothattheredbloodrandownhisface,blindinghimanddyeinghisbroadchest。Withhisfreehandhewipedthegorefromhiseyes,andwiththefightingsmileofhisfathertouchinghislips,leapeduponhisantagonistswithrenewedfury。

Asinglecutofhisheavyswordseveredtheheadofoneofthem,andthentheother,backingawayclearofthatpointofdeath,turnedandfledtowardthepalaceathisback。

Carthorismadenosteptopursue。Hehadotherconcernthanthemetingofevenwell—deservedpunishmenttostrangemenwhomasqueradedinthemetalofhisownhouse,forhehadseenthatthesemenweretrickedoutintheinsigniathatmarkedhispersonalfollowers。

Turningquicklytowardhisflier,hewassoonrisingfromtheplazainpursuitofTharBan。

Theredwarriorwhomhehadputtoflightturnedintheentrancetothepalace,and,seeingCarthoris’intent,snatchedariflefromthosethatheandhisfellowshadleftleaningagainstthewallastheyhadrushedoutwithdrawnswordstopreventthetheftoftheirprisoner。

Fewredmenaregoodshots,fortheswordistheirchosenweapon;sonowastheDusariandrewbeadupontherisingflier,andtouchedthebuttonuponhisrifle’sstock,itwasmoretochancethanproficiencythatheowedthepartialsuccessofhisaim。

Theprojectilegrazedtheflier’sside,theopaquecoatingbreakingsufficientlytopermitdaylighttostrikeinuponthepowderphialwithinthebullet’snose。

Therewasasharpexplosion。Carthorisfelthiscraftreeldrunkenlybeneathhim,andtheenginestopped。

Themomentumtheairboathadgainedcarriedheronoverthecitytowardthesea—bottombeyond。

Theredwarriorintheplazafiredseveralmoreshots,noneofwhichscored。Thenaloftyminaretshutthedriftingquarryfromhisview。

InthedistancebeforehimCarthoriscouldseethegreenwarriorbearingThuviaofPtarthawayuponhismightythoat。Thedirectionofhisflightwastowardthenorth—westofAaanthor,wherelayamountainouscountrylittleknowntoredmen。

TheHeliumitenowgavehisattentiontohisinjuredcraft。

Acloseexaminationrevealedthefacethatoneofthebuoyancytankshadbeenpunctured,buttheengineitselfwasuninjured。

Asplinterfromtheprojectilehaddamagedoneofthecontrolleversbeyondthepossibilityofrepairoutsideamachineshop;butafterconsiderabletinkering,Carthoriswasabletopropelhiswoundedflieratlowspeed,aratewhichcouldnotapproachtherapidgaitofthethoat,whoseeightlong,powerfullegscarrieditovertheochrevegetationofthedeadsea—bottomatterrificspeed。

ThePrinceofHeliumchafedandfrettedattheslownessofhispursuit,yethewasthankfulthatthedamagewasnoworse,fornowhecouldatleastmovemorerapidlythanonfoot。

Buteventhismeagresatisfactionwassoontobedeniedhim,forpresentlythefliercommencedtosagtowardtheportandbythebow。Thedamagetothebuoyancytankshadevidentlybeenmoregrievousthanhehadatfirstbelieved。

AllthebalanceofthatlongdayCarthoriscrawlederraticallythroughthestillair,thebowofthefliersinkinglowerandlower,andthelisttoportbecomingmoreandmorealarming,untilatlast,neardark,hewasfloatingalmostbowdown,hisharnessbuckledtoaheavydeckringtokeephimfrombeingprecipitatedtothegroundbelow。

Hisforwardmovementwasnowconfinedtoaslowdriftingwiththegentlebreezethatblewoutofthesouth—east,andwhenthisdieddownwiththesettingofthesun,heletthefliersinkgentlytothemossycarpetbeneath。

Farbeforehimloomedthemountainstowardwhichthegreenmanhadbeenfleeingwhenlasthehadseenhim,andwithdoggedresolutionthesonofJohnCarter,endowedwiththeindomitablewillofhismightysire,tookupthepursuitonfoot。

Allthatnightheforgedaheaduntil,withthedawningofanewday,heenteredthelowfoothillsthatguardtheapproachtothefastnessofthemountainsofTorquas。

Rugged,graniticwallstoweredbeforehim。Nowherecouldhediscernanopeningthroughtheformidablebarrier;yetsomewhereintothisinhospitableworldofstonethegreenwarriorhadbornethewomanoftheredman’sheart’sdesire。

Acrosstheyieldingmossofthesea—bottomtherehadbeennospoortofollow,forthesoftpadsofthethoatbutpresseddowninhisswiftpassagetheresilientvegetationwhichsprangupagainbehindhisfleetingfeet,leavingnosign。

Buthereinthehills,wherelooserockoccasionallystrewedtheway;whereblackloamandwildflowerspartiallyreplacedthesombremonotonyofthewasteplacesofthelowlands,Carthorishopedtofindsomesignthatwouldleadhimintherightdirection。

Yet,searchashewould,thebafflingmysteryofthetrailseemedlikelytoremainforeverunsolved。

Itwasdrawingtowardtheday’scloseoncemorewhenthekeeneyesoftheHeliumitediscernedthetawnyyellowofasleekhidemovingamongthebouldersseveralhundredyardstohisleft。

Crouchingquicklybehindalargerock,Carthoriswatchedthethingbeforehim。Itwasahugebanth,oneofthosesavageBarsoomianlionsthatroamthedesolatehillsofthedyingplanet。

Thecreature’snosewasclosetotheground。Itwasevidentthathewasfollowingthespoorofmeatbyscent。

AsCarthoriswatchedhim,agreathopeleapedintotheman’sheart。Here,possibly,mightliethesolutiontothemysteryhehadbeenendeavouringtosolve。Thishungrycarnivore,keenalwaysforthefleshofman,mightevennowbetrailingthetwowhomCarthorissought。

Cautiouslytheyouthcreptoutuponthetrailoftheman—eater。Alongthefootoftheperpendicularcliffthecreaturemoved,sniffingattheinvisiblespoor,andnowandthenemittingthelowmoanofthehuntingbanth。

Carthorishadfollowedthecreatureforbutafewminuteswhenitdisappearedassuddenlyandmysteriouslyasthoughdissolvedintothinair。

Themanleapedtohisfeet。Notagainwashetobecheatedasthemanhadcheatedhim。Hesprangforwardatarecklesspacetothespotatwhichhelasthadseenthegreat,skulkingbrute。

Beforehimloomedthesheercliff,itsfaceunbrokenbyanyapertureintowhichthehugebanthmighthavewormeditsgreatcarcass。Besidehimwasasmall,flatboulder,notlargerthanthedeckofaten—manflier,norstandingtoagreaterheightthantwicehisownstature。

Perhapsthebanthwasinhidingbehindthis?Thebrutemighthavediscoveredthemanuponhistrail,andevennowbelyinginwaitforhiseasyprey。

Cautiously,withdrawnlong—sword,Carthoriscreptaroundthecorneroftherock。Therewasnobanththere,butsomethingwhichsurprisedhiminfinitelymorethanwouldthepresenceoftwentybanths。

Beforehimyawnedthemouthofadarkcaveleadingdownwardintotheground。Throughthisthebanthmusthavedisappeared。Wasithislair?Withinitsdarkandforbiddinginteriormighttherenotlurknotonebutmanyofthefearsomecreatures?

Carthorisdidnotknow,nor,withthethoughtthathadbeenspurringhimonwarduponthetrailofthecreatureuppermostinhismind,didhemuchcare;forintothisgloomycavernhewassurethebanthhadtrailedthegreenmanandhiscaptive,andintoithe,too,wouldfollow,contenttogivehislifeintheserviceofthewomanheloved。

Notaninstantdidhehesitate,noryetdidheadvancerashly;butwithreadyswordandcautioussteps,forthewaywasdark,hestoleon。Asheadvanced,theobscuritybecameimpenetrableblackness。

CHAPTERV

THEFAIRRACE

Downwardalongasmooth,broadfloorledthestrangetunnel,forsuchCarthoriswasnowconvincedwasthenatureoftheshaftheatfirsthadthoughtbutacave。

Beforehimhecouldheartheoccasionallowmoansofthebanth,andpresentlyfrombehindcameasimilaruncannynote。

AnotherbanthhadenteredthepassagewayonHIStrail!

Hispositionwasanythingbutpleasant。Hiseyescouldnotpenetratethedarknesseventothedistinguishingofhishandbeforehisface,whilethebanths,heknew,couldseequitewell,thoughabsenceoflightwereutter。

Noothersoundscametohisearsthanthedismal,bloodthirstymoaningsofthebeastaheadandthebeastbehind。

Thetunnelhadledstraight,fromwherehehadentereditbeneaththesideoftherockfurthestfromtheunscaleablecliffs,towardthemightybarrierthathadbaffledhimsolong。

Nowitwasrunningalmostlevel,andpresentlyhenotedagradualascent。

Thebeastbehindhimwasgaininguponhim,crowdinghimperilouslycloseupontheheelsofthebeastinfront。

Presentlyheshouldhavetodobattlewithone,orboth。

Morefirmlyhegrippedhisweapon。

Nowhecouldhearthebreathingofthebanthathisheels。

Notformuchlongercouldhedelaytheencounter。

Longsincehehadbecomeassuredthatthetunnelledbeneaththecliffstotheoppositesideofthebarrier,andhehadhopedthathemightreachthemoonlitopenbeforebeingcompelledtograpplewitheitherofthemonsters。

Thesunhadbeensettingasheenteredthetunnel,andthewayhadbeensufficientlylongtoassurehimthatdarknessnowreignedupontheworldwithout。

Heglancedbehindhim。Blazingoutofthedarkness,seeminglynottenpacesbehind,glaredtwoflamingpointsoffire。Asthesavageeyesmethis,thebeastemittedafrightfulroarandthenhecharged。

Tofacethatsavagemountainofonrushingferocity,tostandunshakenbeforethehideousfangsthatheknewwerebaredinslaveringblood—thirstiness,thoughhecouldnotseethem,requirednervesofsteel;butofsuchwerethenervesofCarthorisofHelium。

Hehadthebrute’seyestoguidehispoint,and,astrueastheswordhandofhismightysire,hisguidedthekeenpointtooneofthoseblazingorbs,evenasheleapedlightlytooneside。

Withahideousscreamofpainandrage,thewoundedbanthhurtled,clawing,pasthim。Thenitturnedtochargeoncemore;butthistimeCarthorissawbutasinglegleamingpointoffieryhatedirecteduponhim。

Againtheneedlepointmetitsflashingtarget。Againthehorridcryofthestrickenbeastreverberatedthroughtherockytunnel,shockinginitstorture—ladenshrillness,deafeninginitsterrificvolume。

Butnow,asitturnedtochargeagain,themanhadnoguidewherebytodirecthispoint。

Heheardthescrapingofthepaddedfeetupontherockyfloor。

Heknewthethingwaschargingdownuponhimonceagain,buthecouldseenothing。

Yet,ifhecouldnotseehisantagonist,neithercouldhisantagonistnowseehim。

Leaping,ashethought,totheexactcentreofthetunnel,heheldhisswordpointreadyonalinewiththebeast’schest。Itwasallthathecoulddo,hopingthatchancemightsendthepointintothesavageheartashewentdownbeneaththegreatbody。

SoquicklywasthethingoverthatCarthoriscouldscarcebelievehissensesasthemightybodyrushedmadlypasthim。Eitherhehadnotplacedhimselfinthecentreofthetunnel,orelsetheblindedbanthhaderredinitscalculations。

However,thehugebodymissedhimbyafoot,andthecreaturecontinuedondownthetunnelasthoughinpursuitofthepreythathadeludedhim。

Carthoris,too,followedthesamedirection,norwasitlongbeforehisheartwasgladdenedbythesightofthemoonlitexitfromthelong,darkpassage。

Beforehimlayadeephollow,entirelysurroundedbygiganticcliffs。Thesurfaceofthevalleywasdottedwithenormoustrees,astrangesightsofarfromaMartianwaterway。

Thegrounditselfwasclothedinbrilliantscarletsward,pickedoutwithinnumerablepatchesofgorgeouswildflowers。

Beneaththegloriouseffulgenceofthetwomoonsthescenewasoneofindescribableloveliness,tingedwiththeweirdnessofstrangeenchantment。

Foronlyaninstant,however,didhisgazerestuponthenaturalbeautiesoutspreadbeforehim。Almostimmediatelytheywereriveteduponthefigureofagreatbanthstandingacrossthecarcassofanew—killedthoat。

Thehugebeast,histawnymanebristlingaroundhishideoushead,kepthiseyesfixeduponanotherbanththatchargederraticallyhitherandthither,withshrillscreamsofpain,andhorridroarsofhateandrage。

Carthorisquicklyguessedthatthesecondbrutewastheonehehadblindedduringthefightinthetunnel,butitwasthedeadthoatthatcentredhisinterestmorethaneitherofthesavagecarnivores。

TheharnesswasstilluponthebodyofthehugeMartianmount,andCarthoriscouldnotdoubtbutthatthiswastheveryanimaluponwhichthegreenwarriorhadborneawayThuviaofPtarth。

Butwhereweretheriderandhisprisoner?ThePrinceofHeliumshudderedashethoughtupontheprobabilityofthefatethathadovertakenthem。

HumanfleshisthefoodmostcravedbythefierceBarsoomianlion,whosegreatcarcassandgiantthewsrequireenormousquantitiesofmeattosustainthem。

Twohumanbodieswouldhavebutwhettedthecreature’sappetite,andthathehadkilledandeatenthegreenmanandtheredgirlseemedonlytoolikelytoCarthoris。Hehadleftthecarcassofthemightythoattobedevouredafterhavingconsumedthemoretooth—someportionofhisbanquet。

Nowthesightlessbanth,initssavage,aimlesschargingandcounter—charging,hadpassedbeyondthekillofitsfellow,andtherethelightbreezethatwasblowingwaftedthescentofnewbloodtoitsnostrils。

Nolongerwereitsmovementserratic。Withoutstretchedtailandfoamingjawsitchargedstraightasanarrow,forthebodyofthethoatandthemightycreatureofdestructionthatstoodwithforepawsupontheslate—greyside,waitingtodefenditsmeat。

Whenthechargingbanthwastwentypacesfromthedeadthoatthekillergaveventtoitshideouschallenge,andwithamightyspringleapedforwardtomeetit。

ThebattlethatensuedawedeventhewarlikeBarsoomian。

Themadrending,thehideousanddeafeningroaring,theimplacablesavageryoftheblood—stainedbeastsheldhimintheparalysisoffascination,andwhenitwasoverandthetwocreatures,theirheadsandshoulderstorntoribbons,laywiththeirdeadjawsstillburiedineachother’sbodies,Carthoristorehimselffromthespellonlybyaneffortofthewill。

Hurryingtothesideofthedeadthoat,hesearchedfortracesofthegirlhefearedhadsharedthethoat’sfate,butnowherecouldhediscoveranythingtoconfirmhisfears。

Withslightlylightenedhearthestartedouttoexplorethevalley,butscarceadozenstepshadhetakenwhentheglisteningofajewelledbaublelyingontheswardcaughthiseye。

Ashepickedituphisfirstglanceshowedhimthatitwasawoman’shairornament,andemblazoneduponitwastheinsigniaoftheroyalhouseofPtarth。

But,sinisterdiscovery,blood,stillwet,splotchedthemagnificentjewelsofthesetting。

Carthorishalfchokedasthedirepossibilitieswhichthethingsuggestedpresentedthemselvestohisimagination。

Yethecouldnot,wouldnotbelieveit。

Itwasimpossiblethatthatradiantcreaturecouldhavemetsohideousanend。ItwasincrediblethatthegloriousThuviashouldeverceasetobe。

Uponhisalreadyjewel—encrustedharness,tothestrapthatcrossedhisgreatchestbeneathwhichbeathisloyalheart,Carthoris,PrinceofHelium,fastenedthegleamingthingthatThuviaofPtarthhadworn,andwearing,hadmadeholytotheHeliumite。

Thenheproceededuponhiswayintotheheartoftheunknownvalley。

Forthemostpartthegianttreesshutoffhisviewtoanybutthemostlimiteddistances。Occasionallyhecaughtglimpsesofthetoweringhillsthatboundedthevalleyuponeveryside,andthoughtheystoodoutclearbeneaththelightofthetwomoons,heknewthattheywerefaroff,andthattheextentofthevalleywasimmense。

Forhalfthenighthecontinuedhissearch,untilpresentlyhewasbroughttoasuddenhaltbythedistantsoundofsquealingthoats。

Guidedbythenoiseofthesehabituallyangrybeasts,hestoleforwardthroughthetreesuntilatlasthecameuponalevel,treelessplain,inthecentreofwhichamightycityreareditsburnisheddomesandvividlycolouredtowers。

Aboutthewalledcitytheredmansawahugeencampmentofthegreenwarriorsofthedeadsea—bottoms,andashelethiseyesrovecarefullyoverthecityherealizedthatherewasnodesertedmetropolisofadeadpast。

Butwhatcitycoulditbe?Hisstudieshadtaughthimthatinthislittle—exploredportionofBarsoomthefiercetribeofTorquasiangreenmenruledsupreme,andthatasyetnoredmanhadsucceededinpiercingtotheheartoftheirdomaintoreturnagaintotheworldofcivilization。

ThemenofTorquashadperfectedhugegunswithwhichtheiruncannymarksmanshiphadpermittedthemtorepulsethefewdeterminedeffortsthatnear—byrednationshadmadetoexploretheircountrybymeansofbattlefleetsofairships。

ThathewaswithintheboundaryofTorquas,Carthoriswassure,butthatthereexistedtheresuchawondrouscityheneverhaddreamed,norhadthechroniclesofthepastevenhintedatsuchapossibility,fortheTorquasianswereknowntolive,asdidtheothergreenmenofMars,withinthedesertedcitiesthatdottedthedyingplanet,noreverhadanygreenhordebuiltsomuchasasingleedifice,otherthanthelow—walledincubatorswheretheiryoungarehatchedbythesun’sheat。

Theencirclingcampofgreenwarriorslayaboutfivehundredyardsfromthecity’swalls。Betweenitandthecitywasnosemblanceofbreastworkorotherprotectionagainstrifleorcannonfire;yetdistinctlynowinthelightoftherisingsunCarthoriscouldseemanyfiguresmovingalongthesummitofthehighwall,andupontherooftopsbeyond。

Thattheywerebeingslikehimselfhewassure,thoughtheywereattoogreatdistancefromhimforhimtobepositivethattheywereredmen。

Almostimmediatelyaftersunrisethegreenwarriorscommencedfiringuponthelittlefiguresuponthewall。

ToCarthoris’surprisethefirewasnotreturned,butpresentlythelastofthecity’sinhabitantshadsoughtshelterfromtheweirdmarksmanshipofthegreenmen,andnofurthersignoflifewasvisiblebeyondthewall。

ThenCarthoris,keepingwithintheshelterofthetreesthatfringedtheplain,begancirclingtherearofthebesiegers’line,hopingagainsthopethatsomewherehewouldobtainsightofThuviaofPtarth,forevennowhecouldnotbelievethatshewasdead。

Thathewasnotdiscoveredwasamiracle,formountedwarriorswereconstantlyridingbackandforthfromthecampintotheforest;

butthelongdayworeonandstillhecontinuedhisseeminglyfruitlessquest,until,nearsunset,hecameoppositeamightygateinthecity’swesternwall。

Hereseemedtobetheprincipalforceoftheattackinghorde。

HereagreatplatformhadbeenerectedwhereonCarthoriscouldseesquattingahugegreenwarrior,surroundedbyothersofhiskind。

This,then,mustbethenotoriousHortanGur,JeddakofTorquas,thefierceoldogreofthesouth—westernhemisphere,asonlyforajeddakareplatformsraisedintemporarycampsoruponthemarchbythegreenhordesofBarsoom。

AstheHeliumitewatchedhesawanothergreenwarriorpushhiswayforwardtowardtherostrum。Besidehimhedraggedacaptive,andasthesurroundingwarriorspartedtoletthetwopass,Carthoriscaughtafleetingglimpseoftheprisoner。

Hisheartleapedinrejoicing。ThuviaofPtarthstilllived!

ItwaswithdifficultythatCarthorisrestrainedtheimpulsetorushforwardtothesideofthePtarthianprincess;butintheendhisbetterjudgmentprevailed,forinthefaceofsuchoddsheknewthatheshouldhavebeenbutthrowingaway,uselessly,anyfutureopportunityhemighthavetosuccourher。

Hesawherdraggedtothefootoftherostrum。

HesawHortanGuraddressher。Hecouldnothearthecreature’swords,norThuvia’sreply;butitmusthaveangeredthegreenmonster,forCarthorissawhimleaptowardtheprisoner,strikingheracruelblowacrossthefacewithhismetal—bandedarm。

ThenthesonofJohnCarter,JeddakofJeddaks,WarlordofBarsoom,wentmad。Theold,blood—redhazethroughwhichhissirehadglaredatcountlessfoes,floatedbeforehiseyes。

Hishalf—Earthlymuscles,respondingquicklytohiswill,senthiminenormousleapsandboundstowardthegreenmonsterthathadstruckthewomanheloved。

TheTorquasianswerenotlookinginthedirectionoftheforest。Alleyeshadbeenuponthefiguresofthegirlandtheirjeddak,andloudwasthehideouslaughterthatrangoutinappreciationofthewitofthegreenemperor’sreplytohisprisoner’sappealforliberty。

Carthorishadcoveredabouthalfthedistancebetweentheforestandthegreenwarriors,whenanewfactorsucceededinstillfurtherdirectingtheattentionofthelatterfromhim。

Uponahightowerwithinthebeleagueredcityamanappeared。

Fromhisupturnedmouththereissuedaseriesoffrightfulshrieks;

uncannyshrieksthatswept,shrillandterrifying,acrossthecity’swalls,overtheheadsofthebesiegers,andoutacrosstheforesttotheuttermostconfinesofthevalley。

Once,twice,thricethefearsomesoundsmoteupontheearsofthelisteninggreenmenandthenfar,faroffacrossthebroadwoodscamesharpandclearfromthedistanceanansweringshriek。

Itwasbutthefirst。Fromeverypointrosesimilarsavagecries,untiltheworldseemedtotrembletotheirreverberations。

Thegreenwarriorslookednervouslythiswayandthat。

Theyknewnotfear,asEarthmenmayknowit;butinthefaceoftheunusualtheirwontedself—assurancedesertedthem。

AndthenthegreatgateinthecitywalloppositetheplatformofHortanGurswungsuddenlywide。FromitissuedasstrangeasightasCarthoriseverhadwitnessed,thoughatthemomenthehadtimetocastbutasinglefleetingglanceatthetallbowmenemergingthroughtheportalbehindtheirlong,ovalshields;tonotetheirflowingauburnhair;andtorealizethatthegrowlingthingsattheirsidewerefierceBarsoomianlions。

ThenhewasinthemidstoftheastonishedTorquasians。

Withdrawnlong—swordhewasamongthem,andtoThuviaofPtarth,whosestartledeyeswerethefirsttofalluponhim,itseemedthatshewaslookinguponJohnCarterhimself,sostrangelysimilartothefightingofthefatherwasthatoftheson。

EventothefamousfightingsmileoftheVirginianwastheresemblancetrue。Andtheswordarm!

Ah,thesubtlenessofit,andthespeed!

Allaboutwasturmoilandconfusion。Greenwarriorswereleapingtothebacksoftheirrestive,squealingthoats。

Calotsweregrowlingouttheirsavagegutturals,whiningtobeatthethroatsoftheoncomingfoemen。

TharBanandanotherbythesideoftherostrumhadbeenthefirsttonotethecomingofCarthoris,anditwaswiththemhebattledforpossessionoftheredgirl,whiletheothershastenedtomeetthehostadvancingfromthebeleagueredcity。

CarthorissoughtbothtodefendThuviaofPtarthandreachthesideofthehideousHortanGurthathemightavengetheblowthecreaturehadstruckthegirl。

Hesucceededinreachingtherostrum,overthedeadbodiesoftwowarriorswhohadturnedtojoinTharBanandhiscompanioninrepulsingthisadventurousredman,justasHortanGurwasabouttoleapfromittothebackofhisthoat。

Theattentionofthegreenwarriorsturnedprincipallyuponthebowmenadvancinguponthemfromthecity,anduponthesavagebanthsthatpacedbesidethem——

cruelbeastsofwar,infinitelymoreterriblethantheirownsavagecalots。

AsCarthorisleapedtotherostrumhedrewThuviaupbesidehim,andthenheturneduponthedepartingjeddakwithanangrychallengeandaswordthrust。

AstheHeliumite’spointprickedhisgreenhide,HortanGurturneduponhisadversarywithasnarl,butatthesameinstanttwoofhischieftainscalledtohimtohasten,forthechargeofthefair—skinnedinhabitantsofthecitywasdevelopingintoamoreseriousmatterthantheTorquasianshadanticipated。

Insteadofremainingtobattlewiththeredman,HortanGurpromisedhimhisattentionafterhehaddisposedofthepresumptuouscitizensofthewalledcity,and,leapingastridehisthoat,gallopedofftomeettherapidlyadvancingbowmen。

Theotherwarriorsquicklyfollowedtheirjeddak,leavingThuviaandCarthorisaloneupontheplatform。

Betweenthemandthecityragedaterrificbattle。Thefair—skinnedwarriors,armedonlywiththeirlongbowsandakindofshort—handledwar—axe,werealmosthelplessbeneaththesavagemountedgreenmenatclosequarters;

butatadistancetheirsharparrowsdidfullyasmuchexecutionastheradiumprojectilesofthegreenmen。

Butifthewarriorsthemselveswereoutclassed,notsotheirsavagecompanions,thefiercebanths。ScarcehadthetwolinescometogetherwhenhundredsoftheseappallingcreatureshadleapedamongtheTorquasians,draggingwarriorsfromtheirthoats——draggingdownthehugethoatsthemselves,andbringingconsternationtoallbeforethem。

Thenumbersofthecitizenry,too,wastotheiradvantage,foritseemedthatscarceawarriorfellbuthisplacewastakenbyascoremore,insuchaconstantstreamdidtheypourfromthecity’sgreatgate。

Andsoitcame,whatwiththeferocityofthebanthsandthenumbersofthebowmen,thatatlasttheTorquasiansfellback,untilpresentlytheplatformuponwhichstoodCarthorisandThuvialaydirectlyinthecentreofthefight。

Thatneitherwasstruckbyabulletoranarrowseemedamiracletoboth;butatlastthetidehadrolledcompletelypastthem,sothattheywerealonebetweenthefightersandthecity,exceptforthedyingandthedead,andascoreorsoofgrowlingbanths,lesswelltrainedthantheirfellows,whoprowledamongthecorpsesseekingmeat。

ToCarthoristhestrangestpartofthebattlehadbeentheterrifictolltakenbythebowmenwiththeirrelativelypunyweapons。Nowherethathecouldseewasthereasinglewoundedgreenman,butthecorpsesoftheirdeadlaythickuponthefieldofbattle。

Deathseemedtofollowinstantlytheslightestpinprickofabowman’sarrow,norapparentlydidoneevermissitsgoal。Therecouldbebutoneexplanation:themissileswerepoison—tipped。

Presentlythesoundsofconflictdiedinthedistantforest。

Quietreigned,brokenonlybythegrowlingofthedevouringbanths。

CarthoristurnedtowardThuviaofPtarth。Asyetneitherhadspoken。

\"Wherearewe,Thuvia?\"heasked。

Thegirllookedathimquestioningly。Hisverypresencehadseemedtoproclaimaguiltyknowledgeofherabduction。

Howelsemighthehaveknownthedestinationoftheflierthatbroughther!

\"WhoshouldknowbetterthanthePrinceofHelium?\"

sheaskedinreturn。\"Didhenotcomehitherofhisownfreewill?\"

\"FromAaanthorIcamevoluntarilyuponthetrailofthegreenmanwhohadstolenyou,Thuvia,\"hereplied;

\"butfromthetimeIleftHeliumuntilIawokeaboveAaanthorIthoughtmyselfboundforPtarth。

\"IthadbeenintimatedthatIhadguiltyknowledgeofyourabduction,\"heexplainedsimply,\"andIwashasteningtothejeddak,yourfather,toconvincehimofthefalsityofthecharge,andtogivemyservicetoyourrecovery。

BeforeIleftHeliumsomeonetamperedwithmycompass,sothatitboremetoAaanthorinsteadoftoPtarth。

Thatisall。Youbelieveme?\"

\"Butthewarriorswhostolemefromthegarden!\"sheexclaimed。\"AfterwearrivedatAaanthortheyworethemetalofthePrinceofHelium。WhentheytookmetheyweretrappedinDusarianharness。Thereseemedbutasingleexplanation。Whoeverdaredtheoutragewishedtoputtheonusuponanother,shouldhebedetectedintheact;butoncesafelyawayfromPtarthhefeltsafeinhavinghisminionsreturntotheirownharness。\"

\"YoubelievethatIdidthisthing,Thuvia?\"heasked。

\"Ah,Carthoris,\"sherepliedsadly,\"Ididnotwishtobelieveit;butwheneverythingpointedtoyou——eventhenIwouldnotbelieveit。\"

\"Ididnotdoit,Thuvia,\"hesaid。\"Butletmebeentirelyhonestwithyou。AsmuchasIloveyourfather,asmuchasIrespectKulanTith,towhomyouarebetrothed,aswellasIknowthefrightfulconsequencesthatmusthavefollowedsuchanactofmine,hurlingintowar,asitwould,threeofthegreatestnationsofBarsoom——yet,notwithstandingallthis,Ishouldnothavehesitatedtotakeyouthus,ThuviaofPtarth,hadyouevenhintedthatitwouldnothavedispleasedYOU。

\"Butyoudidnothingofthekind,andsoIamhere,notinmyownservice,butinyours,andintheserviceofthemantowhomyouarepromised,tosaveyouforhim,ifitlieswithinthepowerofmantodoso,\"heconcluded,almostbitterly。

ThuviaofPtarthlookedintohisfaceforseveralmoments。

Herbreastwasrisingandfallingasthoughtosomeresistlessemotion。Shehalftookasteptowardhim。

Herlipspartedasthoughtospeak——swiftlyandimpetuously。

Andthensheconqueredwhateverhadmovedher。

\"ThefutureactsofthePrinceofHelium,\"shesaidcoldly,\"mustconstitutetheproofofhispasthonestyofpurpose。\"

Carthoriswashurtbythegirl’stone,asmuchasbythedoubtastohisintegritywhichherwordsimplied。

Hehadhalfhopedthatshemighthintthathislovewouldbeacceptable——certainlytherewasduehimatleastalittlegratitudeforhisrecentactsinherbehalf;

butthebesthereceivedwascoldscepticism。

ThePrinceofHeliumshruggedhisbroadshoulders。

Thegirlnotedit,andthelittlesmilethattouchedhislips,sothatitbecameherturntobehurt。

Ofcourseshehadnotmeanttohurthim。Hemighthaveknownthatafterwhathehadsaidshecouldnotdoanythingtoencouragehim!Butheneednothavemadehisindifferencequitesopalpable。ThemenofHeliumwerenotedfortheirgallantry——notforboorishness。

PossiblyitwastheEarthbloodthatflowedinhisveins。

HowcouldsheknowthattheshrugwasbutCarthoris’

wayofattempting,byphysicaleffort,tocastblightingsorrowfromhisheart,orthatthesmileuponhislipswasthefightingsmileofhisfatherwithwhichthesongaveoutwardevidenceofthedeterminationhehadreachedtosubmergehisowngreatloveinhiseffortstosaveThuviaofPtarthforanother,becausehebelievedthatshelovedthisother!

Herevertedtohisoriginalquestion。

\"Wherearewe?\"heasked。\"Idonotknow。\"

\"NorI,\"repliedthegirl。\"ThosewhostolemefromPtarthspokeamongthemselvesofAaanthor,sothatI

thoughtitpossiblethattheancientcitytowhichtheytookmewasthatfamousruin;butwherewemaybenowIhavenoidea。\"

\"Whenthebowmenreturnweshalldoubtlesslearnallthatthereistoknow,\"saidCarthoris。\"Letushopethattheyprovefriendly。Whatracemaytheybe?Onlyinthemostancientofourlegendsandinthemuralpaintingsofthedesertedcitiesofthedeadsea—bottomsaredepictedsucharaceofauburn—haired,fair—skinnedpeople。CanitbethatwehavestumbleduponasurvivingcityofthepastwhichallBarsoombelievesburiedbeneaththeages?\"

Thuviawaslookingtowardtheforestintowhichthegreenmenandthepursuingbowmenhaddisappeared。

Fromagreatdistancecamethehideouscriesofbanths,andanoccasionalshot。

\"Itisstrangethattheydonotreturn,\"saidthegirl。

\"Onewouldexpecttoseethewoundedlimpingorbeingcarriedbacktothecity,\"repliedCarthoris,withapuzzledfrown。

\"Buthowaboutthewoundednearerthecity?

Havetheycarriedthemwithin?\"

Bothturnedtheireyestowardthefieldbetweenthemandthewalledcity,wherethefightinghadbeenmostfurious。

Therewerethebanths,stillgrowlingabouttheirhideousfeast。

CarthorislookedatThuviainastonishment。Thenhepointedtowardthefield。

\"Wherearethey?\"hewhispered。\"WHATHASBECOME

OFTHEIRDEADANDWOUNDED?\"

CHAPTERVI

THEJEDDAKOFLOTHAR

Thegirllookedherincredulity。

\"Theylayinpiles,\"shemurmured。\"Therewerethousandsofthembutaminuteago。\"

\"Andnow,\"continuedCarthoris,\"thereremainbutthebanthsandthecarcassesofthegreenmen。\"

\"Theymusthavesentforthandcarriedthedeadbowmenawaywhileweweretalking,\"saidthegirl。

\"Itisimpossible!\"repliedCarthoris。\"Thousandsofdeadlaythereuponthefieldbutamomentsince。Itwouldhaverequiredmanyhourstohaveremovedthem。Thethingisuncanny。\"

\"Ihadhoped,\"saidThuvia,\"thatwemightfindanasylumwiththesefair—skinnedpeople。Notwithstandingtheirvalouruponthefieldofbattle,theydidnotstrikemeasaferociousorwarlikepeople。Ihadbeenabouttosuggestthatweseekentrancetothecity,butnowI

scarceknowifIcaretoventureamongpeoplewhosedeadvanishintothinair。\"

\"Letuschanceit,\"repliedCarthoris。\"Wecanbenoworseoffwithintheirwallsthanwithout。HerewemayfallpreytothebanthsorthenolessfierceTorquasians。

There,atleast,weshallfindbeingsmouldedafterourownimages。

\"Allthatcausesmetohesitate,\"headded,\"isthedangeroftakingyoupastsomanybanths。Asingleswordwouldscarceprevailwereevenacoupleofthemtochargesimultaneously。\"

\"Donotfearonthatscore,\"repliedthegirl,smiling。

\"Thebanthswillnotharmus。\"

Asshespokeshedescendedfromtheplatform,andwithCarthorisathersidesteppedfearlesslyoutuponthebloodyfieldinthedirectionofthewalledcityofmystery。

Theyhadadvancedbutashortdistancewhenabanth,lookingupfromitsgoryfeast,descriedthem。Withanangryroarthebeastwalkedquicklyintheirdirection,andatthesoundofitsvoiceascoreofothersfolloweditsexample。

Carthorisdrewhislong—sword。Thegirlstoleaquickglanceathisface。Shesawthesmileuponhislips,anditwasaswinetosicknerves;forevenuponwarlikeBarsoomwhereallmenarebrave,womanreactsquicklytoquietindifferencetodanger——todare—deviltrythatiswithoutbombast。

\"Youmayreturnyoursword,\"shesaid。\"Itoldyouthatthebanthswouldnotharmus。Look!\"andasshespokeshesteppedquicklytowardthenearestanimal。

Carthoriswouldhaveleapedafterhertoprotecther,butwithagestureshemotionedhimback。Heheardhercallingtothebanthsinalow,singsongvoicethatwashalfpurr。

Instantlythegreatheadswentupandallthewickedeyeswereriveteduponthefigureofthegirl。

Then,stealthily,theycommencedmovingtowardher。

Shehadstoppednowandwasstandingwaitingthem。

One,closertoherthantheothers,hesitated。Shespoketohimimperiously,asamastermightspeaktoarefractoryhound。

Thegreatcarnivoreletitsheaddroop,andwithtailbetweenitslegscameslinkingtothegirl’sfeet,andafteritcametheothersuntilshewasentirelysurroundedbythesavagemaneaters。

TurningsheledthemtowhereCarthorisstood。

Theygrowledalittleastheynearedtheman,butafewsharpwordsofcommandputthemintheirplaces。

\"Howdoyoudoit?\"exclaimedCarthoris。

\"YourfatheronceaskedmethatsamequestioninthegalleriesoftheGoldenCliffswithintheOtzMountains,beneaththetemplesofthetherns。Icouldnotanswerhim,norcanIansweryou。Idonotknowwhencecomesmypoweroverthem,buteversincethedaythatSatorThrogthrewmeamongtheminthebanthpitoftheHolyTherns,andthegreatcreaturesfawneduponinsteadofdevouringme,Ieverhavehadthesamestrangepoweroverthem。

Theycomeatmycallanddomybidding,evenasthefaithfulWooladoesthebiddingofyourmightysire。\"

Withawordthegirldispersedthefiercepack。Roaring,theyreturnedtotheirinterruptedfeast,whileCarthorisandThuviapassedamongthemtowardthewalledcity。

Astheyadvancedthemanlookedwithwonderuponthedeadbodiesofthoseofthegreenmenthathadnotbeendevouredormauledbythebanths。

Hecalledthegirl’sattentiontothem。Noarrowsprotrudedfromthegreatcarcasses。Nowhereuponanyofthemwasthesignofmortalwound,norevenslightestscratchorabrasion。

Beforethebowmen’sdeadhaddisappearedthecorpsesoftheTorquasianshadbristledwiththedeadlyarrowsoftheirfoes。Wherehadtheslendermessengersofdeathdeparted?Whatunseenhandhadpluckedthemfromthebodiesoftheslain?

DespitehimselfCarthoriscouldscarcerepressashudderofapprehensionasheglancedtowardthesilentcitybeforethem。Nolongerwassignoflifevisibleuponwallorrooftop。Allwasquiet——brooding,ominousquiet。

Yethewassurethateyeswatchedthemfromsomewherebehindthatblankwall。

HeglancedatThuvia。Shewasadvancingwithwideeyesfixeduponthecitygate。Helookedinthedirectionofhergaze,butsawnothing。

Hisgazeuponherseemedtoarouseherasfromalethargy。

Sheglancedupathim,aquick,bravesmiletouchingherlips,andthen,asthoughtheactwasinvoluntary,shecameclosetohissideandplacedoneofherhandsinhis。

Heguessedthatsomethingwithinherthatwasbeyondherconsciouscontrolwasappealingtohimforprotection。

Hethrewanarmabouther,andthustheycrossedthefield。

Shedidnotdrawawayfromhim。Itisdoubtfulthatsherealizedthathisarmwasthere,soengrossedwassheinthemysteryofthestrangecitybeforethem。

Theystoppedbeforethegate。Itwasamightything。

FromitsconstructionCarthoriscouldbutdimlyspeculateuponitsunthinkableantiquity。

Itwascircular,closingacircularaperture,andtheHeliumiteknewfromhisstudyofancientBarsoomianarchitecturethatitrolledtooneside,likeahugewheel,intoanapertureinthewall。

Evensuchworld—oldcitiesasancientAaanthorwereasyetundreamedofwhentheraceslivedthatbuiltsuchgatesasthese。

Ashestoodspeculatingupontheidentityofthisforgottencity,avoicespoketothemfromabove。

Bothlookedup。There,leaningovertheedgeofthehighwall,wasaman。

Hishairwasauburn,hisskinfair——fairereventhanthatofJohnCarter,theVirginian。Hisforeheadwashigh,hiseyeslargeandintelligent。

Thelanguagethatheusedwasintelligibletothetwobelow,yettherewasamarkeddifferencebetweenitandtheirBarsoomiantongue。

\"Whoareyou?\"heasked。\"AndwhatdoyouherebeforethegateofLothar?\"

\"Wearefriends,\"repliedCarthoris。\"Thisbetheprincess,ThuviaofPtarth,whowascapturedbytheTorquasianhorde。IamCarthorisofHelium,PrinceofthehouseofTardosMors,JeddakofHelium,andsonofJohnCarter,WarlordofMars,andofhiswife,DejahThoris。\"

\"`Ptarth’?\"repeatedtheman。\"`Helium’?\"Heshookhishead。\"Ineverhaveheardoftheseplaces,nordidIknowthattheredweltuponBarsoomaraceofthystrangecolour。Wheremaythesecitieslie,ofwhichyouspeak?FromourloftiesttowerwehaveneverseenanothercitythanLothar。\"

Carthorispointedtowardthenorth—east。

\"InthatdirectionlieHeliumandPtarth,\"hesaid。

\"HeliumisovereightthousandhaadsfromLothar,whilePtarthliesninethousandfivehundredhaadsnorth—eastofHelium。\"<1

<1OnBarsoomtheADisthebasisoflinearmeasurement。

ItistheequivalentofanEarthlyfoot,measuringabout11。694

Earthinches。Ashasbeenmycustominthepast,IhavegenerallytranslatedBarsoomiansymbolsoftime,distance,etc。,intotheirEarthlyequivalent,asbeingmoreeasilyunderstoodbyEarthreaders。ForthoseofamorestudiousturnofminditmaybeinterestingtoknowtheMartiantableoflinearmeasurement,andsoIgiveithere:

10sofads=1ad200ads=1haad100haads=1karad360karads=1circumferenceofMarsatequator。

Ahaad,orBarsoomianmile,containsabout2,339Earthfeet。

Akaradisonedegree。Asofadabout1。17Earthinches。

Stillthemanshookhishead。

\"IknowofnothingbeyondtheLotharianhills,\"hesaid。

\"NaughtmaylivetherebesidethehideousgreenhordesofTorquas。

TheyhaveconqueredallBarsoomexceptthissinglevalleyandthecityofLothar。Herewehavedefiedthemforcountlessages,thoughperiodicallytheyrenewtheirattemptstodestroyus。

FromwhenceyoucomeIcannotguessunlessyoubedescendedfromtheslavestheTorquasianscapturedinearlytimeswhentheyreducedtheouterworldtotheirvassalage;butwehadheardthattheydestroyedallotherracesbuttheirown。\"

CarthoristriedtoexplainthattheTorquasiansruledbutarelativelytinypartofthesurfaceofBarsoom,andeventhisonlybecausetheirdomainheldnothingtoattracttheredrace;buttheLothariancouldnotseemtoconceiveofanythingbeyondthevalleyofLotharotherthanatracklesswastepeopledbytheferociousgreenhordesofTorquas。

Afterconsiderablyparleyingheconsentedtoadmitthemtothecity,andamomentlaterthewheel—likegaterolledbackwithinitsniche,andThuviaandCarthorisenteredthecityofLothar。

Allaboutthemwereevidencesoffabulouswealth。Thefacadesofthebuildingsfrontingupontheavenuewithinthewallwererichlycarven,andaboutthewindowsanddoorswereofttimessetfoot—widebordersofpreciousstones,intricatemosaics,ortabletsofbeatengoldbearingbas—reliefsdepictingwhatmayhavebeenbitsofthehistoryofthisforgottenpeople。

Hewithwhomtheyhadconversedacrossthewallwasintheavenuetoreceivethem。Abouthimwereahundredormoremenofthesamerace。Allwereclothedinflowingrobesandallwerebeardless。

Theirattitudewasmoreoffearfulsuspicionthanantagonism。

Theyfollowedthenew—comerswiththeireyes;butspokenowordtothem。

Carthoriscouldnotbutnoticethefactthatthoughthecityhadbeenbutashorttimebeforesurroundedbyahordeofbloodthirstydemonsyetnoneofthecitizensappearedtobearmed,norwastheresignofsoldieryabout。

Hewonderedifallthefightingmenhadsalliedforthinonesupremeefforttoroutthefoe,leavingthecityallunguarded。

Heaskedtheirhost。

Themansmiled。

\"NocreatureotherthanascoreorsoofoursacredbanthshasleftLotharto—day,\"hereplied。

\"Butthesoldiers——thebowmen!\"exclaimedCarthoris。

\"Wesawthousandsemergefromthisverygate,overwhelmingthehordesofTorquasandputtingthemtoroutwiththeirdeadlyarrowsandtheirfiercebanths。\"

Stillthemansmiledhisknowingsmile。

\"Look!\"hecried,andpointeddownabroadavenuebeforehim。

CarthorisandThuviafollowedthedirectionindicated,andthere,marchingbravelyinthesunlight,theysawadvancingtowardthemagreatarmyofbowmen。

\"Ah!\"exclaimedThuvia。\"Theyhavereturnedthroughanothergate,orperchancethesebethetroopsthatremainedtodefendthecity?\"

Againthefellowsmiledhisuncannysmile。

\"TherearenosoldiersinLothar,\"hesaid。\"Look!\"

BothCarthorisandThuviahadturnedtowardhimwhilehespoke,andnowastheyturnedbackagaintowardtheadvancingregimentstheireyeswentwideinastonishment,forthebroadavenuebeforethemwasasdesertedasthetomb。

\"Andthosewhomarchedoutuponthehordesto—day?\"whisperedCarthoris。