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 of a slain dog in my fields that they said had come from my lungs。 Ah; they were curs! My lungs weak! Strike my chest with all your might。 Does it not sound like the king's thunder? Strike; I say!〃 and as the enfeebled American struck his bare breast he cried:Harder; harder! Pooh; you are a child; see this; and this;〃 and he emphasized his words with thunderous blows on his resounding chest。

〃But it has been so for a century;〃 he panted; 〃hundreds have been unjustly buried alive here。 The king thinks it is not murder because they die of starvation。 I have stumbled over the bones of giants here in the dark lands; and have met dying men that are stronger than the king's athletes。〃

〃What; are there others here?〃 gasped the American。

The Alphian was silent in astonishment。

〃Why; where did you come from?〃 he asked; after a pause。

〃From New York City。〃

〃I don't know of it; and yet I thought I knew of all the places inside the great endless wall。〃

Johnston was mystified in his turn。 〃It is not in your country your world; or whatever you call it。 It is far away。〃

〃Ah; under the white sun! In the 'Ocean Country;' and the world of fierce winds and disease。 And you are from there。 I had heard of it before they banished me; but two days since I came across a dying man; away over there。 He was huddled against the wall; and had fallen and killed himself in his efforts to climb back to food and light。

〃I saw him die。 He told me that he had come from your land when he was a child。 His trouble was the lungs and he had fallen off to a skeleton。 He talked to me of your wide ocean land。 Is it; indeed so great? And has it no walls about it?〃

〃No; it is surrounded by water。〃

〃I cannot understand;〃 and; after a pause; in which Johnston could hear the great fellow's heart beating; he continued; 〃That must be the Heaven the man spoke about。 And beyond the water is it always dark like this; and do they banish people there as the king has us?〃

〃No; beyond are other countries。 But is there no chance for us to escape from here?〃

The Alphian laughed bitterly。 〃None。 What were you banished for?〃

〃I hardly know。〃

〃Hold out your arm。 There;〃 as he grasped Johnston's arm in a clasp of iron; 〃I see; you are undeveloped; unfitnone but the healthy and strong are allowed to live in Alpha。 It is right; of course; but it is hard to bear。 But I must lie down。 I am wearied with constant rambling。 I am nervous too。 I fell asleep awhile ago and dreamt I heard all my friends in a great clamoring body calling my name; 'Branasko!' and then I awoke and cried for help。〃

As he spoke he sank with a sigh to the ground and rested his head on his elbows and knees and seemed asleep。 The American sat down beside him; and; for a long time; neither spoke。 Branasko broke the silence; he awoke with a start and eyed his companion in sleepy wonder。

〃Ugh; I dreamt again;〃 he grunted; 〃are you asleep?〃

〃No;〃 was Johnston's reply。 〃I am hungry and thirsty and cannot sleep。〃

〃So am I; but we must wait till it is lighter; then we can go in search of food。 When I was a boy I learned to catch fish in pools with my hands and it has prolonged my life here。 When the light comes again; I shall show you how I do it。〃

〃Then the day does break? I thought it was eternally dark here。〃

〃It does not get very light; because we are behind the sun; but it is lighter than now; for we get the sun's reflection; enough at least to keep us from falling into the chasms。〃

Branasko lowered his head to his knees and slept again; but the American; though wearied; was wakeful。 Several hours passed。 The Alphian was sleeping soundly; his breathing was very heavy and he had rolled down on his side。

Far away in the east the darkness gradually faded into purple; and then into gray; and slowly hints of pink appeared in the skies。 It was dawn。 Johnston touched his companion。 The man awoke and looked at him from his great swollen eyes。

〃It is day;〃 he yawned; rising and stretching himself。

〃But the sun is not in sight。〃

〃No; it shows itself only in the middle of the day; and then but for a few minutes。 We must go now and search for food。 I will show you how to catch the eyeless fish in the black caverns over there。〃 And he led the American into the blackness behind them。 Every now and then; as they stumbled along; Johnston would look longingly back toward the faint pink light that shone above the high black wall。 But Branasko hastened on。

Presently they came to the edge of a black chasm and the American was filled with awe; for; from the seemingly fathomless depths; came a great roaring sound like that of a mighty wind and the air that came from it was hot; though pure and free from the odor of gas。

〃What is this?〃 he asked。

〃They are everywhere;〃 answered Branasko; 〃if it were not for their hot breathing the Land of the Changing Sun would be cold and damp。〃

〃Then the sun does not give out heat?〃

〃No。〃

〃It is cold?〃

〃I believe so; I have never thought much about it。〃

The American was mystified; but he did not question farther; for Branasko was carefully lowering himself into the hot gulf。

〃Follow me;〃 he said; 〃we must cross it to reach the caves。 I will guide you。 I have been over this way before。〃

〃But can we stand the heat?〃

〃Oh; yes; when we get used to it; it is invigorating。 I perspire in streams; but I feel better afterward。 Come on。〃

Branasko's head only was above the ground。 〃I am standing on a ledge;〃 he said。 〃Get down beside me。 Fear nothing。 It is solid; besides; what does it matter? You can die but once; and it would really be better to fall down there into the internal fires than to starve slowly。〃

Johnston shuddered convulsively as he let himself down beside Branasko。 His foot dislodged a stone。 With a crash it fell upon a lower ledge and bounded off and went whizzing down into the depths。 Both men listened。 They heard the stone bounding from ledge to ledge till the sound was lost in the internal roaring。

〃It is mighty deep;〃 said Johnston。

〃Yes; but follow me; we cannot stop here; we must go along this ledge till we get to the point where the chasm is narrow enough to jump across。 I have done it。〃

〃The American held to his companion with one hand and the rock with the other; and they slowly made their way along the narrow ledge; pausing every now and then to rest。 At every step the path grew more perilous and narrower; and the cliff on their left rose higher and higher; till the reflected light of the sun had entirely disappeared。 At certain points the hot wind dashed upon them as furiously as the whirling mist in 〃The Cave of Winds〃 at Niagara Falls。 Once Johnston's foot slipped and he fell; but was drawn back to safety by the strong arm of the Alphian。

〃Be careful; hold to the cliff's face;〃 warned Branasko indifferently; and he moved onward as if nothing unusual had occurred。 Presently they reached a point where a narrow boulder jutted out over the chasm toward the opposite side; and Branasko cautiously crawled out upon it。 When he had got to its end; Johnston could not see him in the gloom; but his voice came to him out of the roaring of the chasm。

〃I can see the other side; and am going to jump。〃 An instant later; the American heard the clatter of the Alphian's shoes on the rock; and his grunt of satisfaction。 Then Branasko called out: 〃Come on; crawl out till you feel the end of the rock; and then you can see me。〃

In great trepidation the American slowly crawled out on the narrow rock。 Below him yawned the hot darkness; above hung that black ominous canopy of nothingness。 Slowly he advanced on hands and knees; every moment feeling the sharp rock growing narrower; till finally he reached the end。 He looked ahead。 He could but faintly see the ledge and Branasko's tall form silhouetted upon it。

〃See; this is where you have to alight;〃 cried the Alphian。 〃Jump; I will catch you!〃

〃I am afraid I shall topple over when I stand up;〃 replied the American。 〃The rock is narrow and my head is already swimming。 I fear I cannot reach you。 It is no use。〃

〃Tut; tut!〃 exclaimed Branasko。 〃Stand up quickly; and jump at once。 Don't stop to think about it。〃

Johnston obeyed。 He felt his

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