warlord of mars-第5章
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felt from stem to stern and found the boat deserted。
Groping with my hands along the face of the rocks to which the
craft was moored; I discovered a narrow ledge which I knew must be
the avenue taken by those who had come before me。 That they could
be none other than Thurid and his party I was convinced by the size
and build of the boat I had found。
Calling to Woola to follow me I stepped out upon the ledge。
The great; savage brute; agile as a cat; crept after me。
As he passed through the boat that had been occupied by Thurid
and the therns he emitted a single low growl; and when he came
beside me upon the ledge and my hand rested upon his neck I felt
his short mane bristling with anger。 I think he sensed
telepathically the recent presence of an enemy; for I had made no
effort to impart to him the nature of our quest or the status of
those we tracked。
This omission I now made haste to correct; and; after the
manner of green Martians with their beasts; I let him know
partially by the weird and uncanny telepathy of Barsoom and partly
by word of mouth that we were upon the trail of those who had
recently occupied the boat through which we had just passed。
A soft purr; like that of a great cat; indicated that Woola
understood; and then; with a word to him to follow; I turned to the
right along the ledge; but scarcely had I done so than I felt his
mighty fangs tugging at my leathern harness。
As I turned to discover the cause of his act he continued to pull
me steadily in the opposite direction; nor would he desist until I
had turned about and indicated that I would follow him voluntarily。
Never had I known him to be in error in a matter of tracking;
so it was with a feeling of entire security that I moved cautiously
in the huge beast's wake。 Through Cimmerian darkness he moved
along the narrow ledge beside the boiling rapids。
As we advanced; the way led from beneath the overhanging
cliffs out into a dim light; and then it was that I saw that the
trail had been cut from the living rock; and that it ran up along
the river's side beyond the rapids。
For hours we followed the dark and gloomy river farther and
farther into the bowels of Mars。 From the direction and
distance I knew that we must be well beneath the Valley Dor;
and possibly beneath the Sea of Omean as wellit could not
be much farther now to the Temple of the Sun。
Even as my mind framed the thought; Woola halted suddenly
before a narrow; arched doorway in the cliff by the trail's side。
Quickly he crouched back away from the entrance; at the same time
turning his eyes toward me。
Words could not have more plainly told me that danger of some
sort lay near by; and so I pressed quietly forward to his side;
and passing him looked into the aperture at our right。
Before me was a fair…sized chamber that; from its appointments;
I knew must have at one time been a guardroom。 There were racks
for weapons; and slightly raised platforms for the sleeping silks
and furs of the warriors; but now its only occupants were two of
the therns who had been of the party with Thurid and Matai Shang。
The men were in earnest conversation; and from their tones it was
apparent that they were entirely unaware that they had listeners。
〃I tell you;〃 one of them was saying; 〃I do not trust the black one。
There was no necessity for leaving us here to guard the way。
Against what; pray; should we guard this long…forgotten;
abysmal path? It was but a ruse to divide our numbers。
〃He will have Matai Shang leave others elsewhere on some
pretext or other; and then at last he will fall upon us with his
confederates and slay us all。〃
〃I believe you; Lakor;〃 replied the other; 〃there can never be
aught else than deadly hatred between thern and First Born。 And
what think you of the ridiculous matter of the light? ‘Let the
light shine with the intensity of three radium units for fifty
tals; and for one xat let it shine with the intensity of one radium
unit; and then for twenty…five tals with nine units。' Those were
his very words; and to think that wise old Matai Shang should
listen to such foolishness。〃
〃Indeed; it is silly;〃 replied Lakor。 〃It will open nothing
other than the way to a quick death for us all。 He had to make
some answer when Matai Shang asked him flatly what he should do
when he came to the Temple of the Sun; and so he made his answer
quickly from his imaginationI would wager a hekkador's diadem
that he could not now repeat it himself。〃
〃Let us not remain here longer; Lakor;〃 spoke the other thern。
〃Perchance if we hasten after them we may come in time to rescue
Matai Shang; and wreak our own vengeance upon the black dator。
What say you?〃
〃Never in a long life;〃 answered Lakor; 〃have I disobeyed a
single command of the Father of Therns。 I shall stay here
until I rot if he does not return to bid me elsewhere。〃
Lakor's companion shook his head。
〃You are my superior;〃 he said; 〃I cannot do other than you
sanction; though I still believe that we are foolish to remain。〃
I; too; thought that they were foolish to remain; for I saw
from Woola's actions that the trail led through the room where the
two therns held guard。 I had no reason to harbor any considerable
love for this race of self…deified demons; yet I would have passed
them by were it possible without molesting them。
It was worth trying anyway; for a fight might delay us considerably;
or even put an end entirely to my searchbetter men than I have
gone down before fighters of meaner ability than that possessed
by the fierce thern warriors。
Signaling Woola to heel I stepped suddenly into the room before the
two men。 At sight of me their long…swords flashed from the harness
at their sides; but I raised my hand in a gesture of restraint。
〃I seek Thurid; the black dator;〃 I said。 〃My quarrel is with him;
not with you。 Let me pass then in peace; for if I mistake not he is
as much your enemy as mine; and you can have no cause to protect him。〃
They lowered their swords and Lakor spoke。
〃I know not whom you may be; with the white skin of a thern
and the black hair of a red man; but were it only Thurid whose
safety were at stake you might pass; and welcome; in so far as we
be concerned。
〃Tell us who you be; and what mission calls you to this unknown
world beneath the Valley Dor; then maybe we can see our way to
let you pass upon the errand which we should like to undertake
would our orders permit。〃
I was surprised that neither of them had recognized me; for I
thought that I was quite sufficiently well known either by
personal experience or reputation to every thern upon Barsoom as
to make my identity immediately apparent in any part of the planet。
In fact; I was the only white man upon Mars whose hair was black
and whose eyes were gray; with the exception of my son; Carthoris。
To reveal my identity might be to precipitate an attack; for every
thern upon Barsoom knew that to me they owed the fall of their
age…old spiritual supremacy。 On the other hand my reputation as a
fighting man might be sufficient to pass me by these two were their
livers not of the right complexion to welcome a battle to the death。
To be quite candid I did not attempt to delude myself with any
such sophistry; since I knew well that upon war…like Mars there
are few cowards; and that every man; whether prince; priest;
or peasant; glories in deadly strife。 And so I gripped my
long…sword the tighter as I replied to Lakor。
〃I believe that you will see the wisdom of permitting me to
pass unmolested;〃 I said; 〃for it would avail you nothing to die
uselessly in the rocky bowels of Barsoom merely to protect a
hereditary enemy; such as Thurid; Dator of the First Born。
〃That you shall die should you elect to oppose me is evidenced by
the molderin