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know itI have seen neither。  But if they be; then shall they be

returned to you on the morrow。〃

 

As he spoke he looked straight at Matai Shang; not as a devotee

should look at a high priest; but as a ruler of men looks at one

to whom he issues a command。

 

It must have been plain to the Father of Therns; as it was to me;

that the recent disclosures of his true character had done much

already to weaken the faith of Kulan Tith; and that it would require

but little more to turn the powerful jeddak into an avowed enemy;

but so strong are the seeds of superstition that even the great

Kaolian still hesitated to cut the final strand that bound him

to his ancient religion。

 

Matai Shang was wise enough to seem to accept the mandate of

his follower; and promised to bring the two slave women to the

audience chamber on the morrow。

 

〃It is almost morning now;〃 he said; 〃and I should dislike to break

in upon the slumber of my daughter; or I would have them fetched

at once that you might see that the Prince of Helium is mistaken;〃

and he emphasized the last word in an effort to affront me so

subtilely that I could not take open offense。

 

I was about to object to any delay; and demand that the Princess

of Helium be brought to me forthwith; when Thuvan Dihn made such

insistence seem unnecessary。

 

〃I should like to see my daughter at once;〃 he said; 〃but if

Kulan Tith will give me his assurance that none will be permitted

to leave the palace this night; and that no harm shall befall

either Dejah Thoris or Thuvia of Ptarth between now and the moment

they are brought into our presence in this chamber at daylight I

shall not insist。〃

 

〃None shall leave the palace tonight;〃 replied the Jeddak of Kaol;

〃and Matai Shang will give us assurance that no harm will come

to the two women?〃

 

The thern assented with a nod。  A few moments later Kulan Tith

indicated that the audience was at an end; and at Thuvan Dihn's

invitation I accompanied the Jeddak of Ptarth to his own apartments;

where we sat until daylight; while he listened to the account of

my experiences upon his planet and to all that had befallen

his daughter during the time that we had been together。

 

I found the father of Thuvia a man after my own heart; and that

night saw the beginning of a friendship which has grown until

it is second only to that which obtains between Tars Tarkas;

the green Jeddak of Thark; and myself。

 

The first burst of Mars's sudden dawn brought messengers from

Kulan Tith; summoning us to the audience chamber where Thuvan Dihn

was to receive his daughter after years of separation; and I was to

be reunited with the glorious daughter of Helium after an almost

unbroken separation of twelve years。

 

My heart pounded within my bosom until I looked about me in

embarrassment; so sure was I that all within the room must hear。

My arms ached to enfold once more the divine form of her

whose eternal youth and undying beauty were but outward

manifestations of a perfect soul。

 

At last the messenger despatched to fetch Matai Shang returned。

I craned my neck to catch the first glimpse of those who should

be following; but the messenger was alone。

 

Halting before the throne he addressed his jeddak in a voice

that was plainly audible to all within the chamber。

 

〃O Kulan Tith; Mightiest of Jeddaks;〃 he cried; after the

fashion of the court; 〃your messenger returns alone; for when he

reached the apartments of the Father of Therns he found them empty;

as were those occupied by his suite。〃

 

Kulan Tith went white。

 

A low groan burst from the lips of Thuvan Dihn who stood next me;

not having ascended the throne which awaited him beside his host。

For a moment the silence of death reigned in the great audience

chamber of Kulan Tith; Jeddak of Kaol。  It was he who broke the spell。

 

Rising from his throne he stepped down from the dais to the

side of Thuvan Dihn。  Tears dimmed his eyes as he placed both

his hands upon the shoulders of his friend。

 

〃O Thuvan Dihn;〃 he cried; 〃that this should have happened in the

palace of thy best friend!  With my own hands would I have wrung

the neck of Matai Shang had I guessed what was in his foul heart。

Last night my life…long faith was weakenedthis morning it has

been shattered; but too late; too late。

 

〃To wrest your daughter and the wife of this royal warrior

from the clutches of these archfiends you have but to command the

resources of a mighty nation; for all Kaol is at your disposal。

What may be done?  Say the word!〃

 


〃First;〃 I suggested; 〃let us find those of your people who be

responsible for the escape of Matai Shang and his followers。

Without assistance on the part of the palace guard this thing

could not have come to pass。  Seek the guilty; and from them

force an explanation of the manner of their going and the

direction they have taken。〃

 

Before Kulan Tith could issue the commands that would initiate

the investigation a handsome young officer stepped forward and

addressed his jeddak。

 

〃O Kulan Tith; Mightiest of Jeddaks;〃 he said; 〃I alone be

responsible for this grievous error。  Last night it was I

who commanded the palace guard。  I was on duty in other parts of

the palace during the audience of the early morning; and knew

nothing of what transpired then; so that when the Father of Therns

summoned me and explained that it was your wish that his party be

hastened from the city because of the presence here of a deadly

enemy who sought the Holy Hekkador's life I did only what a

lifetime of training has taught me was the proper thing to do

I obeyed him whom I believed to be the ruler of us all;

mightier even than thou; mightiest of jeddaks。

 

〃Let the consequences and the punishment fall on me alone;

for I alone am guilty。  Those others of the palace guard who

assisted in the flight did so under my instructions。〃

 

Kulan Tith looked first at me and then at Thuvan Dihn; as though

to ask our judgment upon the man; but the error was so evidently

excusable that neither of us had any mind to see the young officer

suffer for a mistake that any might readily have made。

 

〃How left they;〃 asked Thuvan Dihn; 〃and what direction did they take?〃

 

〃They left as they came;〃 replied the officer; 〃upon their own flier。

For some time after they had departed I watched the vessel's lights;

which vanished finally due north。〃

 

〃Where north could Matai Shang find an asylum?〃 asked Thuvan Dihn

of Kulan Tith。

 

For some moments the Jeddak of Kaol stood with bowed head;

apparently deep in thought。  Then a sudden light brightened

his countenance。

 

〃I have it!〃 he cried。  〃Only yesterday Matai Shang let drop

a hint of his destination; telling me of a race of people unlike

ourselves who dwell far to the north。  They; he said; had always

been known to the Holy Therns and were devout and faithful

followers of the ancient cult。  Among them would he find a

perpetual haven of refuge; where no ‘lying heretics' might

seek him out。  It is there that Matai Shang has gone。〃

 

〃And in all Kaol there be no flier wherein to follow;〃 I cried。

 

〃Nor nearer than Ptarth;〃 replied Thuvan Dihn。

 

〃Wait!〃 I exclaimed; 〃beyond the southern fringe of this great

forest lies the wreck of the thern flier which brought me that far

upon my way。  If you will loan me men to fetch it; and

artificers to assist me; I can repair it in two days; Kulan Tith。〃

 

I had been more than half suspicious of the seeming sincerity

of the Kaolian jeddak's sudden apostasy; but the alacrity with

which he embraced my suggestion; and the despatch with which a

force of officers and men were placed at my disposal entirely

removed the last vestige of my doubts。

 

Two days later the flier rested upon the top of the watchtower;

ready to depart。  Thuvan Dihn and Kulan Tith had offered me the

entire resources of two natio

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