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look strange indeed to my people and to yours were the

Princess of Helium to give herself to her country's enemy

in the midst of hostilities。〃



〃Cannot the war be ended at once?〃 spoke Sab Than。

〃It requires but the word of Than Kosis to bring peace。

Say it; my father; say the word that will hasten my

happiness; and end this unpopular strife。〃



〃We shall see;〃 replied Than Kosis; 〃how the people of

Helium take to peace。  I shall at least offer it to them。〃



Dejah Thoris; after a few words; turned and left the

apartment; still followed by her guards。



Thus was the edifice of my brief dream of happiness

dashed; broken; to the ground of reality。  The woman for

whom I had offered my life; and from whose lips I had so

recently heard a declaration of love for me; had lightly

forgotten my very existence and smilingly given herself to

the son of her people's most hated enemy。



Although I had heard it with my own ears I could not

believe it。  I must search out her apartments and force her

to repeat the cruel truth to me alone before I would be

convinced; and so I deserted my post and hastened through

the passage behind the tapestries toward the door by which

she had left the chamber。  Slipping quietly through this

opening I discovered a maze of winding corridors; branching

and turning in every direction。



Running rapidly down first one and then another of them

I soon became hopelessly lost and was standing panting

against a side wall when I heard voices near me。  Apparently

they were coming from the opposite side of the partition

against which I leaned and presently I made out the tones

of Dejah Thoris。  I could not hear the words but I knew

that I could not possibly be mistaken in the voice。



Moving on a few steps I discovered another passageway

at the end of which lay a door。  Walking boldly forward I

pushed into the room only to find myself in a small ante…

chamber in which were the four guards who had accompanied

her。  One of them instantly arose and accosted me; asking

the nature of my business。



〃I am from Than Kosis;〃 I replied; 〃and wish to speak

privately with Dejah Thoris; Princess of Helium。〃



〃And your order?〃 asked the fellow。



I did not know what he meant; but replied that I was a

member of The Guard; and without waiting for a reply

from him I strode toward the opposite door of the ante…

chamber; behind which I could hear Dejah Thoris conversing。



But my entrance was not to be so easily accomplished。

The guardsman stepped before me; saying;



〃No one comes from Than Kosis without carrying an

order or the password。  You must give me one or the other

before you may pass。〃



〃The only order I require; my friend; to enter where I

will; hangs at my side;〃 I answered; tapping my long…sword;

〃will you let me pass in peace or no?〃



For reply he whipped out his own sword; calling to the

others to join him; and thus the four stood; with drawn

weapons; barring my further progress。



〃You are not here by the order of Than Kosis;〃 cried

the one who had first addressed me; 〃and not only shall

you not enter the apartments of the Princess of Helium but

you shall go back to Than Kosis under guard to explain

this unwarranted temerity。  Throw down your sword; you

cannot hope to overcome four of us;〃 he added with a grim

smile。



My reply was a quick thrust which left me but three

antagonists and I can assure you that they were worthy of

my metal。  They had me backed against the wall in no time;

fighting for my life。  Slowly I worked my way to a corner

of the room where I could force them to come at me only

one at a time; and thus we fought upward of twenty minutes;

the clanging of steel on steel producing a veritable bedlam

in the little room。



The noise had brought Dejah Thoris to the door of her

apartment; and there she stood throughout the conflict with

Sola at her back peering over her shoulder。  Her face was

set and emotionless and I knew that she did not recognize

me; nor did Sola。



Finally a lucky cut brought down a second guardsman

and then; with only two opposing me; I changed my tactics

and rushed them down after the fashion of my fighting

that had won me many a victory。  The third fell within ten

seconds after the second; and the last lay dead upon the

bloody floor a few moments later。  They were brave men

and noble fighters; and it grieved me that I had been forced

to kill them; but I would have willingly depopulated all

Barsoom could I have reached the side of my Dejah Thoris

in no other way。



Sheathing my bloody blade I advanced toward my Martian

Princess; who still stood mutely gazing at me without

sign of recognition。



〃Who are you; Zodangan?〃 she whispered。  〃Another enemy

to harass me in my misery?〃



〃I am a friend;〃 I answered; 〃a once cherished friend。〃



〃No friend of Helium's princess wears that metal;〃 she replied;

〃and yet the voice!  I have heard it before; it is notit

cannot beno; for he is dead。〃



〃It is; though; my Princess; none other than John Carter;〃

I said。  〃Do you not recognize; even through paint and

strange metal; the heart of your chieftain?〃



As I came close to her she swayed toward me with outstretched

hands; but as I reached to take her in my arms she drew back

with a shudder and a little moan of misery。



〃Too late; too late;〃 she grieved。  〃O my chieftain that was;

and whom I thought dead; had you but returned one little

hour beforebut now it is too late; too late。〃



〃What do you mean; Dejah Thoris?〃 I cried。  〃That you

would not have promised yourself to the Zodangan prince

had you known that I lived?〃



〃Think you; John Carter; that I would give my heart to you

yesterday and today to another?  I thought that it lay buried

with your ashes in the pits of Warhoon; and so today I have

promised my body to another to save my people from the

curse of a victorious Zodangan army。〃



〃But I am not dead; my princess。  I have come to claim

you; and all Zodanga cannot prevent it。〃



〃It is too late; John Carter; my promise is given; and on

Barsoom that is final。  The ceremonies which follow later are

but meaningless formalities。  They make the fact of marriage

no more certain than does the funeral cortege of a jeddak

again place the seal of death upon him。  I am as good as

married; John Carter。  No longer may you call me your

princess。  No longer are you my chieftain。〃



〃I know but little of your customs here upon Barsoom;

Dejah Thoris; but I do know that I love you; and if you

meant the last words you spoke to me that day as the hordes

of Warhoon were charging down upon us; no other man shall

ever claim you as his bride。  You meant them then; my

princess; and you mean them still!  Say that it is true。〃



〃I meant them; John Carter;〃 she whispered。  〃I cannot

repeat them now for I have given myself to another。  Ah;

if you had only known our ways; my friend;〃 she continued;

half to herself; 〃the promise would have been yours long

months ago; and you could have claimed me before all others。

It might have meant the fall of Helium; but I would have

given my empire for my Tharkian chief。〃



Then aloud she said: 〃Do you remember the night when

you offended me?  You called me your princess without having

asked my hand of me; and then you boasted that you had

fought for me。  You did not know; and I should not have

been offended; I see that now。  But there was no one to tell

you what I could not; that upon Barsoom there are two

kinds of women in the cities of the red men。  The one they

fight for that they may ask them in marriage; the other kind

they fight for also; but never ask their hands。  When a man

has won a woman he may address her as his princess; or in

any of the several terms which signify possession。  You had

fought for me; but had never asked me in marriage; and so

when you called me your princess; 

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