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that they had gone; down through ages of darkness; cruelty;

and ignorance; until their hereditary instincts of culture and

humanitarianism had risen ascendant once more in the final

composite race which now is dominant upon Mars。



My thoughts were cut short by the advent of several

young females bearing loads of weapons; silks; furs; jewels;

cooking utensils; and casks of food and drink; including

considerable loot from the air craft。  All this; it seemed; had

been the property of the two chieftains I had slain; and now;

by the customs of the Tharks; it had become mine。  At my

direction they placed the stuff in one of the back rooms; and

then departed; only to return with a second load; which

they advised me constituted the balance of my goods。  On the

second trip they were accompanied by ten or fifteen other

women and youths; who; it seemed; formed the retinues of

the two chieftains。



They were not their families; nor their wives; nor their

servants; the relationship was peculiar; and so unlike

anything known to us that it is most difficult to describe。

All property among the green Martians is owned in common by

the community; except the personal weapons; ornaments and

sleeping silks and furs of the individuals。  These alone can

one claim undisputed right to; nor may he accumulate more

of these than are required for his actual needs。  The surplus

he holds merely as custodian; and it is passed on to the

younger members of the community as necessity demands。



The women and children of a man's retinue may be likened

to a military unit for which he is responsible in various

ways; as in matters of instruction; discipline; sustenance; and

the exigencies of their continual roamings and their unending

strife with other communities and with the red Martians。

His women are in no sense wives。  The green Martians use no

word corresponding in meaning with this earthly word。  Their

mating is a matter of community interest solely; and is

directed without reference to natural selection。  The council

of chieftains of each community control the matter as surely as

the owner of a Kentucky racing stud directs the scientific

breeding of his stock for the improvement of the whole。



In theory it may sound well; as is often the case with

theories; but the results of ages of this unnatural practice;

coupled with the community interest in the offspring being

held paramount to that of the mother; is shown in the cold;

cruel creatures; and their gloomy; loveless; mirthless existence。



It is true that the green Martians are absolutely virtuous;

both men and women; with the exception of such degenerates

as Tal Hajus; but better far a finer balance of human

characteristics even at the expense of a slight and

occasional loss of chastity。



Finding that I must assume responsibility for these creatures;

whether I would or not; I made the best of it and directed

them to find quarters on the upper floors; leaving the

third floor to me。  One of the girls I charged with the duties

of my simple cuisine; and directed the others to take up

the various activities which had formerly constituted their

vocations。  Thereafter I saw little of them; nor did I care to。









CHAPTER XIII





LOVE…MAKING ON MARS





Following the battle with the air ships; the community

remained within the city for several days; abandoning the

homeward march until they could feel reasonably assured

that the ships would not return; for to be caught on the

open plains with a cavalcade of chariots and children was

far from the desire of even so warlike a people as the green

Martians。



During our period of inactivity; Tars Tarkas had instructed

me in many of the customs and arts of war familiar to the

Tharks; including lessons in riding and guiding the great

beasts which bore the warriors。  These creatures; which are

known as thoats; are as dangerous and vicious as their masters;

but when once subdued are sufficiently tractable for the

purposes of the green Martians。



Two of these animals had fallen to me from the warriors

whose metal I wore; and in a short time I could handle them

quite as well as the native warriors。  The method was not at

all complicated。  If the thoats did not respond with sufficient

celerity to the telepathic instructions of their riders they

were dealt a terrific blow between the ears with the butt of a

pistol; and if they showed fight this treatment was continued

until the brutes either were subdued; or had unseated their

riders。



In the latter case it became a life and death struggle

between the man and the beast。  If the former were quick

enough with his pistol he might live to ride again; though

upon some other beast; if not; his torn and mangled body

was gathered up by his women and burned in accordance

with Tharkian custom。



My experience with Woola determined me to attempt the

experiment of kindness in my treatment of my thoats。  First I

taught them that they could not unseat me; and even rapped

them sharply between the ears to impress upon them my

authority and mastery。  Then; by degrees; I won their

confidence in much the same manner as I had adopted countless

times with my many mundane mounts。  I was ever a good hand

with animals; and by inclination; as well as because

it brought more lasting and satisfactory results; I was

always kind and humane in my dealings with the lower orders。

I could take a human life; if necessary; with far less compunction

than that of a poor; unreasoning; irresponsible brute。



In the course of a few days my thoats were the wonder

of the entire community。  They would follow me like dogs;

rubbing their great snouts against my body in awkward evidence

of affection; and respond to my every command with an alacrity

and docility which caused the Martian warriors to ascribe to me

the possession of some earthly power unknown on Mars。



〃How have you bewitched them?〃 asked Tars Tarkas one

afternoon; when he had seen me run my arm far between

the great jaws of one of my thoats which had wedged a

piece of stone between two of his teeth while feeding upon

the moss…like vegetation within our court yard。



〃By kindness;〃 I replied。  〃You see; Tars Tarkas; the softer

sentiments have their value; even to a warrior。  In the height

of battle as well as upon the march I know that my thoats

will obey my every command; and therefore my fighting

efficiency is enhanced; and I am a better warrior for the

reason that I am a kind master。  Your other warriors would find

it to the advantage of themselves as well as of the community

to adopt my methods in this respect。  Only a few days since you;

yourself; told me that these great brutes; by the uncertainty

of their tempers; often were the means of turning victory

into defeat; since; at a crucial moment; they might elect

to unseat and rend their riders。〃



〃Show me how you accomplish these results;〃 was Tars Tarkas'

only rejoinder。



And so I explained as carefully as I could the entire

method of training I had adopted with my beasts; and later

he had me repeat it before Lorquas Ptomel and the assembled

warriors。  That moment marked the beginning of a new existence

for the poor thoats; and before I left the community of

Lorquas Ptomel I had the satisfaction of observing a regiment

of as tractable and docile mounts as one might care to

see。  The effect on the precision and celerity of the military

movements was so remarkable that Lorquas Ptomel presented

me with a massive anklet of gold from his own leg; as a sign

of his appreciation of my service to the horde。



On the seventh day following the battle with the air craft

we again took up the march toward Thark; all probability of

another attack being deemed remote by Lorquas Ptomel。



During the days just preceding our departure I had seen

but little of Dejah Thoris; as I had been kept very busy by

Ta

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