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Sola at her back peering over her shoulder。  Her face was

set and emotionless and I knew that she did not recognize

me; nor did Sola。



Finally a lucky cut brought down a second guardsman

and then; with only two opposing me; I changed my tactics

and rushed them down after the fashion of my fighting

that had won me many a victory。  The third fell within ten

seconds after the second; and the last lay dead upon the

bloody floor a few moments later。  They were brave men

and noble fighters; and it grieved me that I had been forced

to kill them; but I would have willingly depopulated all

Barsoom could I have reached the side of my Dejah Thoris

in no other way。



Sheathing my bloody blade I advanced toward my Martian

Princess; who still stood mutely gazing at me without

sign of recognition。



〃Who are you; Zodangan?〃 she whispered。  〃Another enemy

to harass me in my misery?〃



〃I am a friend;〃 I answered; 〃a once cherished friend。〃



〃No friend of Helium's princess wears that metal;〃 she replied;

〃and yet the voice!  I have heard it before; it is notit

cannot beno; for he is dead。〃



〃It is; though; my Princess; none other than John Carter;〃

I said。  〃Do you not recognize; even through paint and

strange metal; the heart of your chieftain?〃



As I came close to her she swayed toward me with outstretched

hands; but as I reached to take her in my arms she drew back

with a shudder and a little moan of misery。



〃Too late; too late;〃 she grieved。  〃O my chieftain that was;

and whom I thought dead; had you but returned one little

hour beforebut now it is too late; too late。〃



〃What do you mean; Dejah Thoris?〃 I cried。  〃That you

would not have promised yourself to the Zodangan prince

had you known that I lived?〃



〃Think you; John Carter; that I would give my heart to you

yesterday and today to another?  I thought that it lay buried

with your ashes in the pits of Warhoon; and so today I have

promised my body to another to save my people from the

curse of a victorious Zodangan army。〃



〃But I am not dead; my princess。  I have come to claim

you; and all Zodanga cannot prevent it。〃



〃It is too late; John Carter; my promise is given; and on

Barsoom that is final。  The ceremonies which follow later are

but meaningless formalities。  They make the fact of marriage

no more certain than does the funeral cortege of a jeddak

again place the seal of death upon him。  I am as good as

married; John Carter。  No longer may you call me your

princess。  No longer are you my chieftain。〃



〃I know but little of your customs here upon Barsoom;

Dejah Thoris; but I do know that I love you; and if you

meant the last words you spoke to me that day as the hordes

of Warhoon were charging down upon us; no other man shall

ever claim you as his bride。  You meant them then; my

princess; and you mean them still!  Say that it is true。〃



〃I meant them; John Carter;〃 she whispered。  〃I cannot

repeat them now for I have given myself to another。  Ah;

if you had only known our ways; my friend;〃 she continued;

half to herself; 〃the promise would have been yours long

months ago; and you could have claimed me before all others。

It might have meant the fall of Helium; but I would have

given my empire for my Tharkian chief。〃



Then aloud she said: 〃Do you remember the night when

you offended me?  You called me your princess without having

asked my hand of me; and then you boasted that you had

fought for me。  You did not know; and I should not have

been offended; I see that now。  But there was no one to tell

you what I could not; that upon Barsoom there are two

kinds of women in the cities of the red men。  The one they

fight for that they may ask them in marriage; the other kind

they fight for also; but never ask their hands。  When a man

has won a woman he may address her as his princess; or in

any of the several terms which signify possession。  You had

fought for me; but had never asked me in marriage; and so

when you called me your princess; you see;〃 she faltered;

〃I was hurt; but even then; John Carter; I did not repulse you;

as I should have done; until you made it doubly worse by

taunting me with having won me through combat。〃



〃I do not need ask your forgiveness now; Dejah Thoris;〃

I cried。  〃You must know that my fault was of ignorance of

your Barsoomian customs。  What I failed to do; through

implicit belief that my petition would be presumptuous and

unwelcome; I do now; Dejah Thoris; I ask you to be my wife;

and by all the Virginian fighting blood that flows in my

veins you shall be。〃



〃No; John Carter; it is useless;〃 she cried; hopelessly;

〃I may never be yours while Sab Than lives。〃



〃You have sealed his death warrant; my princessSab Than dies。〃



〃Nor that either;〃 she hastened to explain。  〃I may not

wed the man who slays my husband; even in self…defense。

It is custom。  We are ruled by custom upon Barsoom。  It is

useless; my friend。  You must bear the sorrow with me。  That

at least we may share in common。  That; and the memory of

the brief days among the Tharks。  You must go now; nor ever

see me again。  Good…bye; my chieftain that was。〃



Disheartened and dejected; I withdrew from the room;

but I was not entirely discouraged; nor would I admit that

Dejah Thoris was lost to me until the ceremony had actually

been performed。



As I wandered along the corridors; I was as absolutely

lost in the mazes of winding passageways as I had been

before I discovered Dejah Thoris' apartments。



I knew that my only hope lay in escape from the city of

Zodanga; for the matter of the four dead guardsmen would

have to be explained; and as I could never reach my original

post without a guide; suspicion would surely rest on me so

soon as I was discovered wandering aimlessly through the

palace。



Presently I came upon a spiral runway leading to a lower

floor; and this I followed downward for several stories until

I reached the doorway of a large apartment in which were a

number of guardsmen。  The walls of this room were hung with

transparent tapestries behind which I secreted myself without

being apprehended。



The conversation of the guardsmen was general; and

awakened no interest in me until an officer entered the room

and ordered four of the men to relieve the detail who were

guarding the Princess of Helium。  Now; I knew; my troubles

would commence in earnest and indeed they were upon

me all too soon; for it seemed that the squad had scarcely

left the guardroom before one of their number burst in

again breathlessly; crying that they had found their four

comrades butchered in the antechamber。



In a moment the entire palace was alive with people。

Guardsmen; officers; courtiers; servants; and slaves ran

helter…skelter through the corridors and apartments carrying

messages and orders; and searching for signs of the assassin。



This was my opportunity and slim as it appeared I grasped it;

for as a number of soldiers came hurrying past my hiding place

I fell in behind them and followed through the mazes of the

palace until; in passing through a great hall; I saw the blessed

light of day coming in through a series of larger windows。



Here I left my guides; and; slipping to the nearest window;

sought for an avenue of escape。  The windows opened

upon a great balcony which overlooked one of the broad

avenues of Zodanga。  The ground was about thirty feet below;

and at a like distance from the building was a wall fully

twenty feet high; constructed of polished glass about a foot

in thickness。  To a red Martian escape by this path would have

appeared impossible; but to me; with my earthly strength

and agility; it seemed already accomplished。  My only fear

was in being detected before darkness fell; for I could not

make the leap in broad daylight while the court below and

the avenue beyond were crowded with Zodangans。



Accordingly I searched for a hiding place and finally found

one by accident; inside a huge hanging ornament which

swung from the ceiling of the hall; and about ten feet from

the floor。  Into the capacious bowl…like vase I sprang with

ease; and scarcely had I settled down within it than I heard

a number of people enter the apartment。  The group stopped

beneath my hiding place and I could plainly overhear their

every word。



〃It is the work of Heliumites;〃 said one of the men。



〃Yes; O Jeddak; but how had they access to the palace?  I

could believe that even with the diligent care of your

guardsmen a single enemy might reach the inner chambers;

but how a force of six or eight fighting men could have

done so unobserved is beyond me。  We shall soon know; however;

for here comes the royal psychologist。〃



Another man now joined the group; and; after making his

formal greetings to his ruler; said:



〃O mighty Jeddak; it is a strange tale I read in the dead

minds of your faithful guardsmen。  They were felled not by a

number of fighting men; but by a single opponent。〃



He paused to let the full weight of this announcement

impress his hearers; and that his statement was scarcely

credited was evidenced by the impatient exclamation of

incredulity which escaped the lips of Than Kosis。



〃What manner of weird tale are you bringing me; Notan?〃 he cried。



〃It is the truth; my Jeddak;〃 replied the psychologist。

〃In fact the impressions were strongly marked on the brain

of each of the four guardsmen。  Their antagonist was a very

tall man; wearing the metal of one of your own guardsmen;

and his fighting ability was little short of marvelous for he

fought fair against the entire four and vanquished them by

his surpassing skill and superhuman strength and endurance。

Though he wore the metal of Zodanga; my Jeddak; such a

man was never seen before in this or any other country upon

Barsoom。



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