warlord of mars-第40章
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and training of royal Martians tend not toward vulgar demonstration;
I thought that they would suffocate her with their embraces。
And there were Tars Tarkas; Jeddak of Thark; and Kantos Kan;
my old…time friends; and leaping and tearing at my harness
in the exuberance of his great love was dear old Woola
frantic mad with happiness。
Long and loud was the cheering that burst forth at sight of us;
deafening was the din of ringing metal as the veteran warriors
of every Martian clime clashed their blades together on high in
token of success and victory; but as I passed among the throng
of saluting nobles and warriors; jeds and jeddaks; my heart
still was heavy; for there were two faces missing that I would have
given much to have seen thereThuvan Dihn and Thuvia of Ptarth
were not to be found in the great chamber。
I made inquiries concerning them among men of every nation;
and at last from one of the yellow prisoners of war I learned that
they had been apprehended by an officer of the palace as they
sought to reach the Pit of Plenty while I lay imprisoned there。
I did not need to ask to know what had sent them thither
the courageous jeddak and his loyal daughter。 My informer
said that they lay now in one of the many buried dungeons
of the palace where they had been placed pending a decision
as to their fate by the tyrant of the north。
A moment later searching parties were scouring the ancient pile
in search of them; and my cup of happiness was full when I saw
them being escorted into the room by a cheering guard of honor。
Thuvia's first act was to rush to the side of Dejah Thoris;
and I needed no better proof of the love these two bore for
each other than the sincerity with which they embraced。
Looking down upon that crowded chamber stood the silent and
empty throne of Okar。
Of all the strange scenes it must have witnessed since that
long…dead age that had first seen a Jeddak of Jeddaks take his
seat upon it; none might compare with that upon which it now
looked down; and as I pondered the past and future of that
long…buried race of black…bearded yellow men I thought that
I saw a brighter and more useful existence for them among
the great family of friendly nations that now stretched
from the south pole almost to their very doors。
Twenty…two years before I had been cast; naked and a stranger;
into this strange and savage world。 The hand of every race and
nation was raised in continual strife and warring against the men
of every other land and color。 Today; by the might of my sword and
the loyalty of the friends my sword had made for me; black man and
white; red man and green rubbed shoulders in peace and good…fellowship。
All the nations of Barsoom were not yet as one; but a great stride
forward toward that goal had been taken; and now if I could but
cement the fierce yellow race into this solidarity of nations
I should feel that I had rounded out a great lifework;
and repaid to Mars at least a portion of the immense debt of
gratitude I owed her for having given me my Dejah Thoris。
And as I thought; I saw but one way; and a single man who could
insure the success of my hopes。 As is ever the way with me;
I acted then as I always actwithout deliberation and
without consultation。
Those who do not like my plans and my ways of promoting them
have always their swords at their sides wherewith to back up their
disapproval; but now there seemed to be no dissenting voice; as;
grasping Talu by the arm; I sprang to the throne that had once been
Salensus Oll's。
〃Warriors of Barsoom;〃 I cried; 〃Kadabra has fallen; and with her
the hateful tyrant of the north; but the integrity of Okar must
be preserved。 The red men are ruled by red jeddaks; the green
warriors of the ancient seas acknowledge none but a green ruler;
the First Born of the south pole take their law from black Xodar;
nor would it be to the interests of either yellow or red man were
a red jeddak to sit upon the throne of Okar。
〃There be but one warrior best fitted for the ancient and mighty
title of Jeddak of Jeddaks of the North。 Men of Okar; raise
your swords to your new rulerTalu; the rebel prince of Marentina!〃
And then a great cry of rejoicing rose among the free men of
Marentina and the Kadabran prisoners; for all had thought that the
red men would retain that which they had taken by force of arms;
for such had been the way upon Barsoom; and that they should be
ruled henceforth by an alien Jeddak。
The victorious warriors who had followed Carthoris joined in the
mad demonstration; and amidst the wild confusion and the tumult
and the cheering; Dejah Thoris and I passed out into the gorgeous
garden of the jeddaks that graces the inner courtyard of the
palace of Kadabra。
At our heels walked Woola; and upon a carved seat of wondrous beauty
beneath a bower of purple blooms we saw two who had preceded us
Thuvia of Ptarth and Carthoris of Helium。
The handsome head of the handsome youth was bent low above the
beautiful face of his companion。 I looked at Dejah Thoris;
smiling; and as I drew her close to me I whispered: 〃Why not?〃
Indeed; why not? What matter ages in this world of perpetual youth?
We remained at Kadabra; the guests of Talu; until after his
formal induction into office; and then; upon the great fleet which
I had been so fortunate to preserve from destruction; we sailed
south across the ice…barrier; but not before we had witnessed the
total demolition of the grim Guardian of the North under orders of
the new Jeddak of Jeddaks。
〃Henceforth;〃 he said; as the work was completed; 〃the fleets
of the red men and the black are free to come and go across the
ice…barrier as over their own lands。
〃The Carrion Caves shall be cleansed; that the green men may
find an easy way to the land of the yellow; and the hunting of the
sacred apt shall be the sport of my nobles until no single specimen
of that hideous creature roams the frozen north。〃
We bade our yellow friends farewell with real regret; as we
set sail for Ptarth。 There we remained; the guest of Thuvan Dihn;
for a month; and I could see that Carthoris would have remained
forever had he not been a Prince of Helium。
Above the mighty forests of Kaol we hovered until word from
Kulan Tith brought us to his single landing…tower; where all day
and half a night the vessels disembarked their crews。 At the city
of Kaol we visited; cementing the new ties that had been formed
between Kaol and Helium; and then one long…to…be…remembered day we
sighted the tall; thin towers of the twin cities of Helium。
The people had long been preparing for our coming。 The sky
was gorgeous with gaily trimmed fliers。 Every roof within both
cities was spread with costly silks and tapestries。
Gold and jewels were scattered over roof and street and plaza;
so that the two cities seemed ablaze with the fires of the hearts
of the magnificent stones and burnished metal that reflected the
brilliant sunlight; changing it into countless glorious hues。
At last; after twelve years; the royal family of Helium was
reunited in their own mighty city; surrounded by joy…mad millions
before the palace gates。 Women and children and mighty warriors
wept in gratitude for the fate that had restored their beloved
Tardos Mors and the divine princess whom the whole nation idolized。
Nor did any of us who had been upon that expedition of indescribable
danger and glory lack for plaudits。
That night a messenger came to me as I sat with Dejah Thoris
and Carthoris upon the roof of my city palace; where we had long
since caused a lovely garden to be made that we three might find
seclusion and quiet happiness among ourselves; far from the pomp
and ceremony of court; to summon us to the Temple of Reward
〃where one is to be judged this night;〃 the summons concluded。
I rack