a princess of mars-第7部分
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of him; and as he came tearing after me I jumped for a window
about thirty feet from the ground in the face of one of the
buildings overlooking the valley。
Grasping the sill I pulled myself up to a sitting posture
without looking into the building; and gazed down at the
baffled animal beneath me。 My exultation was short…lived;
however; for scarcely had I gained a secure seat upon the sill
than a huge hand grasped me by the neck from behind and
dragged me violently into the room。 Here I was thrown upon
my back; and beheld standing over me a colossal ape…like
creature; white and hairless except for an enormous shock of
bristly hair upon its head。
CHAPTER VI
A FIGHT THAT WON FRIENDS
The thing; which more nearly resembled our earthly men
than it did the Martians I had seen; held me pinioned to the
ground with one huge foot; while it jabbered and gesticulated
at some answering creature behind me。 This other; which was
evidently its mate; soon came toward us; bearing a mighty
stone cudgel with which it evidently intended to brain me。
The creatures were about ten or fifteen feet tall; standing
erect; and had; like the green Martians; an intermediary set
of arms or legs; midway between their upper and lower limbs。
Their eyes were close together and non…protruding; their ears
were high set; but more laterally located than those of the
Martians; while their snouts and teeth were strikingly like
those of our African gorilla。 Altogether they were not unlovely
when viewed in comparison with the green Martians。
The cudgel was swinging in the arc which ended upon my
upturned face when a bolt of myriad…legged horror hurled itself
through the doorway full upon the breast of my executioner。
With a shriek of fear the ape which held me leaped through
the open window; but its mate closed in a terrific death
struggle with my preserver; which was nothing less than
my faithful watch…thing; I cannot bring myself to call so
hideous a creature a dog。
As quickly as possible I gained my feet and backing against
the wall I witnessed such a battle as it is vouchsafed few
beings to see。 The strength; agility; and blind ferocity of these
two creatures is approached by nothing known to earthly man。
My beast had an advantage in his first hold; having sunk his
mighty fangs far into the breast of his adversary; but the
great arms and paws of the ape; backed by muscles far
transcending those of the Martian men I had seen; had locked
the throat of my guardian and slowly were choking out his
life; and bending back his head and neck upon his body; where
I momentarily expected the former to fall limp at the end of a
broken neck。
In accomplishing this the ape was tearing away the entire
front of its breast; which was held in the vise…like grip of the
powerful jaws。 Back and forth upon the floor they rolled;
neither one emitting a sound of fear or pain。 Presently I saw
the great eyes of my beast bulging completely from their
sockets and blood flowing from its nostrils。 That he was
weakening perceptibly was evident; but so also was the ape;
whose struggles were growing momentarily less。
Suddenly I came to myself and; with that strange instinct
which seems ever to prompt me to my duty; I seized the
cudgel; which had fallen to the floor at the commencement of
the battle; and swinging it with all the power of my earthly
arms I crashed it full upon the head of the ape; crushing his
skull as though it had been an eggshell。
Scarcely had the blow descended when I was confronted
with a new danger。 The ape's mate; recovered from its first
shock of terror; had returned to the scene of the encounter
by way of the interior of the building。 I glimpsed him just
before he reached the doorway and the sight of him; now
roaring as he perceived his lifeless fellow stretched upon the
floor; and frothing at the mouth; in the extremity of his rage;
filled me; I must confess; with dire forebodings。
I am ever willing to stand and fight when the odds are not
too overwhelmingly against me; but in this instance I perceived
neither glory nor profit in pitting my relatively puny strength
against the iron muscles and brutal ferocity of this enraged
denizen of an unknown world; in fact; the only outcome
of such an encounter; so far as I might be concerned;
seemed sudden death。
I was standing near the window and I knew that once in
the street I might gain the plaza and safety before the creature
could overtake me; at least there was a chance for safety in
flight; against almost certain death should I remain and fight
however desperately。
It is true I held the cudgel; but what could I do with it
against his four great arms? Even should I break one of them
with my first blow; for I figured that he would attempt to ward
off the cudgel; he could reach out and annihilate me with the
others before I could recover for a second attack。
In the instant that these thoughts passed through my mind
I had turned to make for the window; but my eyes alighting on
the form of my erstwhile guardian threw all thoughts of flight
to the four winds。 He lay gasping upon the floor of the
chamber; his great eyes fastened upon me in what seemed a
pitiful appeal for protection。 I could not withstand that look;
nor could I; on second thought; have deserted my rescuer
without giving as good an account of myself in his behalf
as he had in mine。
Without more ado; therefore; I turned to meet the charge
of the infuriated bull ape。 He was now too close upon me for
the cudgel to prove of any effective assistance; so I merely
threw it as heavily as I could at his advancing bulk。 It struck
him just below the knees; eliciting a howl of pain and rage;
and so throwing him off his balance that he lunged full upon
me with arms wide stretched to ease his fall。
Again; as on the preceding day; I had recourse to earthly
tactics; and swinging my right fist full upon the point of his
chin I followed it with a smashing left to the pit of his
stomach。 The effect was marvelous; for; as I lightly
sidestepped; after delivering the second blow; he reeled
and fell upon the floor doubled up with pain and gasping
for wind。 Leaping over his prostrate body; I seized the cudgel
and finished the monster before he could regain his feet。
As I delivered the blow a low laugh rang out behind me;
and; turning; I beheld Tars Tarkas; Sola; and three or four
warriors standing in the doorway of the chamber。 As my eyes
met theirs I was; for the second time; the recipient of their
zealously guarded applause。
My absence had been noted by Sola on her awakening; and
she had quickly informed Tars Tarkas; who had set out
immediately with a handful of warriors to search for me。
As they had approached the limits of the city they had witnessed
the actions of the bull ape as he bolted into the building;
frothing with rage。
They had followed immediately behind him; thinking it
barely possible that his actions might prove a clew to my
whereabouts and had witnessed my short but decisive battle
with him。 This encounter; together with my set…to with the
Martian warrior on the previous day and my feats of jumping
placed me upon a high pinnacle in their regard。 Evidently
devoid of all the finer sentiments of friendship; love; or
affection; these people fairly worship physical prowess and
bravery; and nothing is too good for the object of their
adoration as long as he maintains his position by repeated
examples of his skill; strength; and courage。
Sola; who had accompanied the searching party of her own
volition; was the only one of the Martians whose face had not
been twisted in laughter as I battled for my life。 She; on the
contrary; was sober with apparent solicitude and; as soon as I
had finished the monster; rushed to me and carefully examined
my body for possible wounds or injuries。 Satisfying herself
that I had come off unscathed she smiled quietly; and;
taking my hand; started toward the door of the chamber。
Tars Tarkas and the other warriors had entered and were
standing over the now rapidly reviving brute which had saved
my life; and whose life I; in turn; had rescued。 They seemed
to be deep in argument; and finally one of them addressed me;
but remembering my ignorance of his language turned back to
Tars Tarkas; who; with a word and gesture; gave some command
to the fellow and turned to follow us from the room。
There seemed something menacing in their attitude toward
my beast; and I hesitated to leave until I had learned the
outcome。 It was well I did so; for the warrior drew an
evil looking pistol from its holster and was on the point of
putting an end to the creature when I sprang forward and
struck up his arm。 The bullet striking the wooden casing of
the window exploded; blowing a hole completely through the
wood and masonry。
I then knelt down beside the fearsome…looking thing; and
raising it to its feet motioned for it to follow me。 The looks
of surprise which my actions elicited from the Martians were
ludicrous; they could not understand; except in a feeble and
childish way; such attributes as gratitude and compassion。
The warrior whose gun I had struck up looked enquiringly at
Tars Tarkas; but the latter signed that I be left to my own
devices; and so we returned to the plaza with my great beast
following close at heel; and Sola grasping me tightly by the
arm。
I had at least two friends on Mars; a young woman who
watched over me with motherly solicitude; and a dumb brute
which; as I later came to know; held in its poor ugly carcass
more love; more loyalty; more gratitude than could have been
found in the entire five million green Martians who rove the
deserted cities and dead sea bottoms of Mars。
CHAPTER VII
CHILD…RAIS