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upon his bestial countenance; while his enormous bulk spread

itself out upon the platform where he squatted like some

huge devil fish; his six limbs accentuating the similarity in

a horrible and startling manner。



But the sight that froze me with apprehension was that

of Dejah Thoris and Sola standing there before him; and

the fiendish leer of him as he let his great protruding eyes

gloat upon the lines of her beautiful figure。  She was

speaking; but I could not hear what she said; nor could I make

out the low grumbling of his reply。  She stood there erect

before him; her head high held; and even at the distance I

was from them I could read the scorn and disgust upon

her face as she let her haughty glance rest without sign of

fear upon him。  She was indeed the proud daughter of a

thousand jeddaks; every inch of her dear; precious little body;

so small; so frail beside the towering warriors around her;

but in her majesty dwarfing them into insignificance; she

was the mightiest figure among them and I verily believe

that they felt it。



Presently Tal Hajus made a sign that the chamber be

cleared; and that the prisoners be left alone before him。

Slowly the chieftains; the warriors and the women melted

away into the shadows of the surrounding chambers; and

Dejah Thoris and Sola stood alone before the jeddak of the

Tharks。



One chieftain alone had hesitated before departing; I

saw him standing in the shadows of a mighty column; his

fingers nervously toying with the hilt of his great…sword and

his cruel eyes bent in implacable hatred upon Tal Hajus。

It was Tars Tarkas; and I could read his thoughts as they

were an open book for the undisguised loathing upon his

face。  He was thinking of that other woman who; forty years

ago; had stood before this beast; and could I have spoken

a word into his ear at that moment the reign of Tal Hajus

would have been over; but finally he also strode from the

room; not knowing that he left his own daughter at the

mercy of the creature he most loathed。



Tal Hajus arose; and I; half fearing; half anticipating his

intentions; hurried to the winding runway which led to the

floors below。  No one was near to intercept me; and I reached

the main floor of the chamber unobserved; taking my station

in the shadow of the same column that Tars Tarkas had but

just deserted。  As I reached the floor Tal Hajus was speaking。



〃Princess of Helium; I might wring a mighty ransom from

your people would I but return you to them unharmed; but a

thousand times rather would I watch that beautiful face

writhe in the agony of torture; it shall be long drawn out;

that I promise you; ten days of pleasure were all too short to

show the love I harbor for your race。  The terrors of your

death shall haunt the slumbers of the red men through all

the ages to come; they will shudder in the shadows of the

night as their fathers tell them of the awful vengeance of

the green men; of the power and might and hate and cruelty

of Tal Hajus。  But before the torture you shall be mine for

one short hour; and word of that too shall go forth to

Tardos Mors; Jeddak of Helium; your grandfather; that he

may grovel upon the ground in the agony of his sorrow。

Tomorrow the torture will commence; tonight thou art Tal

Hajus'; come!〃



He sprang down from the platform and grasped her roughly

by the arm; but scarcely had he touched her than I leaped

between them。  My short…sword; sharp and gleaming was in

my right hand; I could have plunged it into his putrid heart

before he realized that I was upon him; but as I raised my

arm to strike I thought of Tars Tarkas; and; with all my rage;

with all my hatred; I could not rob him of that sweet

moment for which he had lived and hoped all these long;

weary years; and so; instead; I swung my good right fist full

upon the point of his jaw。  Without a sound he slipped to the

floor as one dead。



In the same deathly silence I grasped Dejah Thoris by the

hand; and motioning Sola to follow we sped noiselessly

from the chamber and to the floor above。  Unseen we reached

a rear window and with the straps and leather of my trappings

I lowered; first Sola and then Dejah Thoris to the ground below。

Dropping lightly after them I drew them rapidly around the court

in the shadows of the buildings; and thus we returned over the

same course I had so recently followed from the distant boundary

of the city。



We finally came upon my thoats in the courtyard where

I had left them; and placing the trappings upon them we

hastened through the building to the avenue beyond。

Mounting; Sola upon one beast; and Dejah Thoris behind me

upon the other; we rode from the city of Thark through the

hills to the south。



Instead of circling back around the city to the northwest

and toward the nearest waterway which lay so short a distance

from us; we turned to the northeast and struck out upon the mossy

waste across which; for two hundred dangerous and weary miles;

lay another main artery leading to Helium。



No word was spoken until we had left the city far behind;

but I could hear the quiet sobbing of Dejah Thoris as she

clung to me with her dear head resting against my shoulder。



〃If we make it; my chieftain; the debt of Helium will be

a mighty one; greater than she can ever pay you; and should

we not make it;〃 she continued; 〃the debt is no less; though

Helium will never know; for you have saved the last of our

line from worse than death。〃



I did not answer; but instead reached to my side and

pressed the little fingers of her I loved where they clung to

me for support; and then; in unbroken silence; we sped over

the yellow; moonlit moss; each of us occupied with his own

thoughts。  For my part I could not be other than joyful had I

tried; with Dejah Thoris' warm body pressed close to mine;

and with all our unpassed danger my heart was singing as

gaily as though we were already entering the gates of Helium。



Our earlier plans had been so sadly upset that we now

found ourselves without food or drink; and I alone was

armed。  We therefore urged our beasts to a speed that must

tell on them sorely before we could hope to sight the ending

of the first stage of our journey。



We rode all night and all the following day with only a

few short rests。  On the second night both we and our animals

were completely fagged; and so we lay down upon the moss

and slept for some five or six hours; taking up the journey

once more before daylight。  All the following day we rode;

and when; late in the afternoon we had sighted no distant

trees; the mark of the great waterways throughout all Barsoom;

the terrible truth flashed upon uswe were lost。



Evidently we had circled; but which way it was difficult

to say; nor did it seem possible with the sun to guide us by

day and the moons and stars by night。  At any rate no waterway

was in sight; and the entire party was almost ready to

drop from hunger; thirst and fatigue。  Far ahead of us and

a trifle to the right we could distinguish the outlines of low

mountains。  These we decided to attempt to reach in the hope

that from some ridge we might discern the missing waterway。

Night fell upon us before we reached our goal; and; almost

fainting from weariness and weakness; we lay down and slept。



I was awakened early in the morning by some huge body

pressing close to mine; and opening my eyes with a start I

beheld my blessed old Woola snuggling close to me; the faithful

brute had followed us across that trackless waste to share

our fate; whatever it might be。  Putting my arms about his

neck I pressed my cheek close to his; nor am I ashamed

that I did it; nor of the tears that came to my eyes as I

thought of his love for me。  Shortly after this Dejah Thoris

and Sola awakened; and it was decided that we push on at

once in an effort to gain the hills。



We had gone scarcely a mile when I noticed that my

thoat was commencing to stumble and stagger in a most

pitiful manner; although we had not attempted to force

them out of a walk since about noon of the preceding day。

Suddenly he lurched wildly to one side and pitched violently to

the ground。  Dejah Thoris and I were thrown clear of him

and fell upon the soft moss with scarcely a jar; but the poor

beast was in a pitiable condition; not even being able to rise;

although relieved of our weight。  Sola told me that the coolness

of the night; when it fell; together with the rest would

doubtless revive him; and so I decided not to kill him; as

was my first intention; as I had thought it cruel to leave him

alone there to die of hunger and thirst。  Relieving him of his

trappings; which I flung down beside him; we left the poor

fellow to his fate; and pushed on with the one thoat as best

we could。  Sola and I walked; making Dejah Thoris ride; much

against her will。  In this way we had progressed to within

about a mile of the hills we were endeavoring to reach when

Dejah Thoris; from her point of vantage upon the thoat;

cried out that she saw a great party of mounted men filing

down from a pass in the hills several miles away。  Sola and I

both looked in the direction she indicated; and there; plainly

discernible; were several hundred mounted warriors。  They

seemed to be headed in a southwesterly direction; which

would take them away from us。



They doubtless were Thark warriors who had been sent

out to capture us; and we breathed a great sigh of relief that

they were traveling in the opposite direction。  Quickly lifting

Dejah Thoris from the thoat; I commanded the animal to lie

down and we three did the same; presenting as small an object

as possible for fear of attracting the attention of the

warriors toward us。



We could see them as they filed out of the pass; just for

an instant; before they were lost to view behind a friendly

ridge; to us a most provid

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