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before the allotted year of their incarceration had elapsed。
How; then; may you accomplish the impossible?〃
〃Access may be had to any cell of the temple at any time;〃
replied Thurid。 〃Only Issus knew this; nor was it ever Issus' way
to divulge more of her secrets than were necessary。 By chance;
after her death; I came upon an ancient plan of the temple;
and there I found; plainly writ; the most minute directions
for reaching the cells at any time。
〃And more I learnedthat many men had gone thither for Issus in
the past; always on errands of death and torture to the prisoners;
but those who thus learned the secret way were wont to die
mysteriously immediately they had returned and made their
reports to cruel Issus。〃
〃Let us proceed; then;〃 said Matai Shang at last。 〃I must
trust you; yet at the same time you must trust me; for we
are six to your one。〃
〃I do not fear;〃 replied Thurid; 〃nor need you。 Our hatred of
the common enemy is sufficient bond to insure our loyalty to each
other; and after we have defiled the Princess of Helium there will
be still greater reason for the maintenance of our allegiance
unless I greatly mistake the temper of her lord。〃
Matai Shang spoke to the paddlers。 The boat moved on up the tributary。
It was with difficulty that I restrained myself from rushing upon
them and slaying the two vile plotters; but quickly I saw the mad
rashness of such an act; which would cut down the only man who
could lead the way to Dejah Thoris' prison before the long
Martian year had swung its interminable circle。
If he should lead Matai Shang to that hollowed spot; then;
too; should he lead John Carter; Prince of Helium。
With silent paddle I swung slowly into the wake of the larger craft。
UNDER THE MOUNTAINS
As we advanced up the river which winds beneath the Golden
Cliffs out of the bowels of the Mountains of Otz to mingle its dark
waters with the grim and mysterious Iss the faint glow which had
appeared before us grew gradually into an all…enveloping radiance。
The river widened until it presented the aspect of a large
lake whose vaulted dome; lighted by glowing phosphorescent rock;
was splashed with the vivid rays of the diamond; the sapphire;
the ruby; and the countless; nameless jewels of Barsoom which lay
incrusted in the virgin gold which forms the major portion of these
magnificent cliffs。
Beyond the lighted chamber of the lake was darknesswhat lay
behind the darkness I could not even guess。
To have followed the thern boat across the gleaming water
would have been to invite instant detection; and so; though I was
loath to permit Thurid to pass even for an instant beyond my sight;
I was forced to wait in the shadows until the other boat had passed
from my sight at the far extremity of the lake。
Then I paddled out upon the brilliant surface in the direction
they had taken。
When; after what seemed an eternity; I reached the shadows at
the upper end of the lake I found that the river issued from a low
aperture; to pass beneath which it was necessary that I compel
Woola to lie flat in the boat; and I; myself; must need bend double
before the low roof cleared my head。
Immediately the roof rose again upon the other side; but no longer
was the way brilliantly lighted。 Instead only a feeble glow emanated
from small and scattered patches of phosphorescent rock in wall and roof。
Directly before me the river ran into this smaller chamber through
three separate arched openings。
Thurid and the therns were nowhere to be seeninto which of
the dark holes had they disappeared? There was no means by which
I might know; and so I chose the center opening as being as
likely to lead me in the right direction as another。
Here the way was through utter darkness。 The stream was narrow
so narrow that in the blackness I was constantly bumping first
one rock wall and then another as the river wound hither and
thither along its flinty bed。
Far ahead I presently heard a deep and sullen roar which
increased in volume as I advanced; and then broke upon my ears with
all the intensity of its mad fury as I swung round a sharp curve
into a dimly lighted stretch of water。
Directly before me the river thundered down from above in a
mighty waterfall that filled the narrow gorge from side to side;
rising far above me several hundred feetas magnificent a
spectacle as I ever had seen。
But the roarthe awful; deafening roar of those tumbling
waters penned in the rocky; subterranean vault! Had the fall not
entirely blocked my further passage and shown me that I had
followed the wrong course I believe that I should have fled anyway
before the maddening tumult。
Thurid and the therns could not have come this way。 By
stumbling upon the wrong course I had lost the trail; and they had
gained so much ahead of me that now I might not be able to find
them before it was too late; if; in fact; I could find them at all。
It had taken several hours to force my way up to the falls
against the strong current; and other hours would be required for
the descent; although the pace would be much swifter。
With a sigh I turned the prow of my craft down stream; and
with mighty strokes hastened with reckless speed through the dark
and tortuous channel until once again I came to the chamber into
which flowed the three branches of the river。
Two unexplored channels still remained from which to choose;
nor was there any means by which I could judge which was the more
likely to lead me to the plotters。
Never in my life; that I can recall; have I suffered such an
agony of indecision。 So much depended upon a correct choice;
so much depended upon haste。
The hours that I had already lost might seal the fate of the
incomparable Dejah Thoris were she not already deadto sacrifice
other hours; and maybe days in a fruitless exploration of another
blind lead would unquestionably prove fatal。
Several times I essayed the right…hand entrance only to turn
back as though warned by some strange intuitive sense that
this was not the way。 At last; convinced by the oft…recurring
phenomenon; I cast my all upon the left…hand archway; yet it was
with a lingering doubt that I turned a parting look at the sullen
waters which rolled; dark and forbidding; from beneath the grim;
low archway on the right。
And as I looked there came bobbing out upon the current from
the Stygian darkness of the interior the shell of one of the great;
succulent fruits of the sorapus tree。
I could scarce restrain a shout of elation as this silent; insensate
messenger floated past me; on toward the Iss and Korus; for it
told me that journeying Martians were above me on that very stream。
They had eaten of this marvelous fruit which nature concentrates
within the hard shell of the sorapus nut; and having eaten had