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conversation then; asking and answering many questions on each

side。  She was curious to learn of the customs of my people

and displayed a remarkable knowledge of events on Earth。

When I questioned her closely on this seeming familiarity

with earthly things she laughed; and cried out:



〃Why; every school boy on Barsoom knows the geography;

and much concerning the fauna and flora; as well as the

history of your planet fully as well as of his own。  Can we

not see everything which takes place upon Earth; as you call

it; is it not hanging there in the heavens in plain sight?〃



This baffled me; I must confess; fully as much as my statements

had confounded her; and I told her so。  She then explained

in general the instruments her people had used and been

perfecting for ages; which permit them to throw upon

a screen a perfect image of what is transpiring upon any

planet and upon many of the stars。  These pictures are so

perfect in detail that; when photographed and enlarged;

objects no greater than a blade of grass may be distinctly

recognized。  I afterward; in Helium; saw many of these

pictures; as well as the instruments which produced them。



〃If; then; you are so familiar with earthly things;〃 I asked;

〃why is it that you do not recognize me as identical with the

inhabitants of that planet?〃



She smiled again as one might in bored indulgence of a

questioning child。



〃Because; John Carter;〃 she replied; 〃nearly every planet

and star having atmospheric conditions at all approaching

those of Barsoom; shows forms of animal life almost

identical with you and me; and; further; Earth men; almost

without exception; cover their bodies with strange; unsightly

pieces of cloth; and their heads with hideous contraptions

the purpose of which we have been unable to conceive; while

you; when found by the Tharkian warriors; were entirely

undisfigured and unadorned。



〃The fact that you wore no ornaments is a strong proof of

your un…Barsoomian origin; while the absence of grotesque

coverings might cause a doubt as to your earthliness。〃



I then narrated the details of my departure from the Earth;

explaining that my body there lay fully clothed in all the; to

her; strange garments of mundane dwellers。  At this point

Sola returned with our meager belongings and her young

Martian protege; who; of course; would have to share the

quarters with them。



Sola asked us if we had had a visitor during her absence;

and seemed much surprised when we answered in the negative。

It seemed that as she had mounted the approach to the

upper floors where our quarters were located; she had met

Sarkoja descending。  We decided that she must have been

eavesdropping; but as we could recall nothing of importance

that had passed between us we dismissed the matter as of

little consequence; merely promising ourselves to be warned

to the utmost caution in the future。



Dejah Thoris and I then fell to examining the architecture and

decorations of the beautiful chambers of the building we were

occupying。  She told me that these people had presumably

flourished over a hundred thousand years before。

They were the early progenitors of her race; but had mixed

with the other great race of early Martians; who were very

dark; almost black; and also with the reddish yellow race

which had flourished at the same time。



These three great divisions of the higher Martians had

been forced into a mighty alliance as the drying up of the

Martian seas had compelled them to seek the comparatively few

and always diminishing fertile areas; and to defend themselves;

under new conditions of life; against the wild hordes of green men。



Ages of close relationship and intermarrying had resulted

in the race of red men; of which Dejah Thoris was a fair

and beautiful daughter。  During the ages of hardships and

incessant warring between their own various races; as well

as with the green men; and before they had fitted themselves

to the changed conditions; much of the high civilization

and many of the arts of the fair…haired Martians had

become lost; but the red race of today has reached a point

where it feels that it has made up in new discoveries and in

a more practical civilization for all that lies irretrievably

buried with the ancient Barsoomians; beneath the countless

intervening ages。



These ancient Martians had been a highly cultivated and

literary race; but during the vicissitudes of those trying

centuries of readjustment to new conditions; not only did their

advancement and production cease entirely; but practically

all their archives; records; and literature were lost。



Dejah Thoris related many interesting facts and legends

concerning this lost race of noble and kindly people。  She

said that the city in which we were camping was supposed

to have been a center of commerce and culture known as

Korad。  It had been built upon a beautiful; natural harbor;

landlocked by magnificent hills。  The little valley on the west

front of the city; she explained; was all that remained of the

harbor; while the pass through the hills to the old sea bottom

had been the channel through which the shipping passed up

to the city's gates。



The shores of the ancient seas were dotted with just such

cities; and lesser ones; in diminishing numbers; were to be

found converging toward the center of the oceans; as the

people had found it necessary to follow the receding waters

until necessity had forced upon them their ultimate salvation;

the so…called Martian canals。



We had been so engrossed in exploration of the building

and in our conversation that it was late in the afternoon

before we realized it。  We were brought back to a realization

of our present conditions by a messenger bearing a summons

from Lorquas Ptomel directing me to appear before him

forthwith。  Bidding Dejah Thoris and Sola farewell; and

commanding Woola to remain on guard; I hastened to the

audience chamber; where I found Lorquas Ptomel and Tars

Tarkas seated upon the rostrum。










CHAPTER XII





A PRISONER WITH POWER





As I entered and saluted; Lorquas Ptomel signaled me to advance;

and; fixing his great; hideous eyes upon me; addressed me thus:



〃You have been with us a few days; yet during that time

you have by your prowess won a high position among us。

Be that as it may; you are not one of us; you owe us no

allegiance。



〃Your position is a peculiar one;〃 he continued; 〃you are

a prisoner and yet you give commands which must be obeyed;

you are an alien and yet you are a Tharkian chieftain; you

are a midget and yet you can kill a mighty warrior with one

blow of your fist。  And now you are reported to have been

plotting to escape with another prisoner of another race; a

prisoner who; from her own admission; half believes you are

returned from the valley of Dor。  Either one of these accusations;

if proved; would be sufficient grounds for your execution;

but we are a just people and you shall have a trial on our

return to Thark; if Tal Hajus so commands。



〃But;〃 he continued; in his fierce guttural tones; 〃if you

run off with the red girl it is I who shall have to account to

Tal Hajus; it is I who shall have to face Tars Tarkas; and

either demonstrate my right to command; or the metal from

my dead carcass will go to a better man; for such is the

custom of the Tharks。



〃I have no quarrel with Tars Tarkas; together we rule

supreme the greatest of the lesser communities among the

green men; we do not wish to fight between ourselves; and so

if you were dead; John Carter; I should be glad。  Under two

conditions only; however; may you be killed by us without

orders from Tal Hajus; in personal combat in self…defense;

should you attack one of us; or were you apprehended in an

attempt to escape。



〃As a matter of justice I must warn you that we only

await one of these two excuses for ridding ourselves of so

great a responsibility。  The safe delivery of the red girl to

Tal Hajus is of the greatest importance。  Not in a thousand

years have the Tharks made such a capture; she is the

granddaughter of the greatest of the red jeddaks; who is also

our bitterest enemy。  I have spoken。  The red girl told us that

we were without the softer sentiments of humanity; but we

are a just and truthful race。  You may go。〃



Turning; I left the audience chamber。  So this was the

beginning of Sarkoja's persecution!  I knew that none other

could be responsible for this report which had reached the

ears of Lorquas Ptomel so quickly; and now I recalled those

portions of our conversation which had touched upon escape

and upon my origin。



Sarkoja was at this time Tars Tarkas' oldest and most

trusted female。  As such she was a mighty power behind the

throne; for no warrior had the confidence of Lorquas Ptomel

to such an extent as did his ablest lieutenant; Tars Tarkas。



However; instead of putting thoughts of possible escape

from my mind; my audience with Lorquas Ptomel only served

to center my every faculty on this subject。  Now; more than

before; the absolute necessity for escape; in so far as Dejah

Thoris was concerned; was impressed upon me; for I was

convinced that some horrible fate awaited her at the

headquarters of Tal Hajus。



As described by Sola; this monster was the exaggerated

personification of all the ages of cruelty; ferocity; and

brutality from which he had descended。  Cold; cunning;

calculating; he was; also; in marked contrast to most of his

fellows; a slave to that brute passion which the waning

demands for procreation upon their dying planet has almost

stilled in the Martian breast。



The thought that the divine Dejah Thoris might fall into

the clutches of such an abysmal atavism started the cold

sweat upon me。  Far better that we save friendly bullets for

ourselves at the last mome

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