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a princess of mars-第53章

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presents and escorted by ten thousand soldiers of Helium

commanded by Mors Kajak; they started on the return journey

to their own lands。  The jed of lesser Helium with a small

party of nobles accompanied them all the way to Thark to

cement more closely the new bonds of peace and friendship。



Sola also accompanied Tars Tarkas; her father; who before

all his chieftains had acknowledged her as his daughter。



Three weeks later; Mors Kajak and his officers; accompanied

by Tars Tarkas and Sola; returned upon a battleship that

had been dispatched to Thark to fetch them in time for

the ceremony which made Dejah Thoris and John Carter one。



For nine years I served in the councils and fought in the

armies of Helium as a prince of the house of Tardos Mors。

The people seemed never to tire of heaping honors upon me;

and no day passed that did not bring some new proof of

their love for my princess; the incomparable Dejah Thoris。



In a golden incubator upon the roof of our palace lay a

snow…white egg。  For nearly five years ten soldiers of the

jeddak's Guard had constantly stood over it; and not a day

passed when I was in the city that Dejah Thoris and I did

not stand hand in hand before our little shrine planning for

the future; when the delicate shell should break。



Vivid in my memory is the picture of the last night as we

sat there talking in low tones of the strange romance which

had woven our lives together and of this wonder which was

coming to augment our happiness and fulfill our hopes。



In the distance we saw the bright…white light of an

approaching airship; but we attached no special

significance to so common a sight。  Like a bolt of

lightning it raced toward Helium until its very speed

bespoke the unusual。



Flashing the signals which proclaimed it a dispatch bearer

for the jeddak; it circled impatiently awaiting the tardy

patrol boat which must convoy it to the palace docks。



Ten minutes after it touched at the palace a message

called me to the council chamber; which I found filling with

the members of that body。



On the raised platform of the throne was Tardos Mors;

pacing back and forth with tense…drawn face。  When all were

in their seats he turned toward us。



〃This morning;〃 he said; 〃word reached the several

governments of Barsoom that the keeper of the atmosphere

plant had made no wireless report for two days; nor had

almost ceaseless calls upon him from a score of capitals

elicited a sign of response。



〃The ambassadors of the other nations asked us to take

the matter in hand and hasten the assistant keeper to the

plant。  All day a thousand cruisers have been searching for

him until just now one of them returns bearing his dead

body; which was found in the pits beneath his house horribly

mutilated by some assassin。



〃I do not need to tell you what this means to Barsoom。  It

would take months to penetrate those mighty walls; in fact

the work has already commenced; and there would be little

to fear were the engine of the pumping plant to run as it

should and as they all have for hundreds of years now; but the

worst; we fear; has happened。  The instruments show a rapidly

decreasing air pressure on all parts of Barsoomthe engine has stopped。〃



〃My gentlemen;〃 he concluded; 〃we have at best three days to live。〃



There was absolute silence for several minutes; and then

a young noble arose; and with his drawn sword held high

above his head addressed Tardos Mors。



〃The men of Helium have prided themselves that they have

ever shown Barsoom how a nation of red men should live;

now is our opportunity to show them how they should die。

Let us go about our duties as though a thousand useful years

still lay before us。〃



The chamber rang with applause and as there was nothing

better to do than to allay the fears of the people by our

example we went our ways with smiles upon our faces and

sorrow gnawing at our hearts。



When I returned to my palace I found that the rumor already

had reached Dejah Thoris; so I told her all that I had heard。



〃We have been very happy; John Carter;〃 she said; 〃and I thank

whatever fate overtakes us that it permits us to die together。〃



The next two days brought no noticeable change in the

supply of air; but on the morning of the third day breathing

became difficult at the higher altitudes of the rooftops。

The avenues and plazas of Helium were filled with people。

All business had ceased。  For the most part the people looked

bravely into the face of their unalterable doom。  Here and

there; however; men and women gave way to quiet grief。



Toward the middle of the day many of the weaker commenced

to succumb and within an hour the people of Barsoom

were sinking by thousands into the unconsciousness

which precedes death by asphyxiation。



Dejah Thoris and I with the other members of the royal

family had collected in a sunken garden within an inner

courtyard of the palace。  We conversed in low tones; when

we conversed at all; as the awe of the grim shadow of death

crept over us。  Even Woola seemed to feel the weight of the

impending calamity; for he pressed close to Dejah Thoris

and to me; whining pitifully。



The little incubator had been brought from the roof of

our palace at request of Dejah Thoris and now she sat gazing

longingly upon the unknown little life that now she would

never know。



As it was becoming perceptibly difficult to breathe Tardos

Mors arose; saying;



〃Let us bid each other farewell。  The days of the greatness

of Barsoom are over。  Tomorrow's sun will look down upon a

dead world which through all eternity must go swinging through

the heavens peopled not even by memories。  It is the end。〃



He stooped and kissed the women of his family; and laid

his strong hand upon the shoulders of the men。



As I turned sadly from him my eyes fell upon Dejah

Thoris。  Her head was drooping upon her breast; to all

appearances she was lifeless。  With a cry I sprang to her

and raised her in my arms。



Her eyes opened and looked into mine。



〃Kiss me; John Carter;〃 she murmured。  〃I love you!

I love you!  It is cruel that we must be torn apart who

were just starting upon a life of love and happiness。〃



As I pressed her dear lips to mine the old feeling of

unconquerable power and authority rose in me。  The fighting

blood of Virginia sprang to life in my veins。



〃It shall not be; my princess;〃 I cried。  〃There is; there

must be some way; and John Carter; who has fought his way

through a strange world for love of you; will find it。〃



And with my words there crept above the threshold of my

conscious mind a series of nine long forgotten sounds。  Like a

flash of lightning in the darkness their full purport dawned

upon methe key to the three great doors of the atmosphere plant!



Turning suddenly toward Tardos Mors as I still clasped my

dying love to my breast I cried。



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