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  Heexchangedafewwordswithhismen,motionedtomethatIwouldridebehindoneofthem,andthenmountedhisownanimal。Thefellowdesignatedreacheddowntwoorthreehandsandliftedmeupbehindhimontheglossybackofhismount,whereIhungonasbestIcouldbythebeltsandstrapswhichheldtheMartian'sweaponsandornaments。
  Theentirecavalcadethenturnedandgallopedawaytowardtherangeofhillsinthedistance。
  CHAPTERIV
  APRISONER
  Wehadgoneperhapstenmileswhenthegroundbegantoriseveryrapidly。Wewere,asIwaslatertolearn,nearingtheedgeofoneofMars'long-deadseas,inthebottomofwhichmyencounterwiththeMartianshadtakenplace。
  Inashorttimewegainedthefootofthemountains,andaftertraversinganarrowgorgecametoanopenvalley,atthefarextremityofwhichwasalowtablelanduponwhichI
  beheldanenormouscity。Towardthiswegalloped,enteringitbywhatappearedtobearuinedroadwayleadingoutfromthecity,butonlytotheedgeofthetableland,whereitendedabruptlyinaflightofbroadsteps。
  UponcloserobservationIsawaswepassedthemthatthebuildingsweredeserted,andwhilenotgreatlydecayedhadtheappearanceofnothavingbeentenantedforyears,possiblyforages。Towardthecenterofthecitywasalargeplaza,anduponthisandinthebuildingsimmediatelysurroundingitwerecampedsomenineortenhundredcreaturesofthesamebreedasmycaptors,forsuchInowconsideredthemdespitethesuavemannerinwhichIhadbeentrapped。
  Withtheexceptionoftheirornamentsallwerenaked。Thewomenvariedinappearancebutlittlefromthemen,exceptthattheirtusksweremuchlargerinproportiontotheirheight,insomeinstancescurvingnearlytotheirhigh-setears。Theirbodiesweresmallerandlighterincolor,andtheirfingersandtoesboretherudimentsofnails,whichwereentirelylackingamongthemales。Theadultfemalesrangedinheightfromtentotwelvefeet。
  Thechildrenwerelightincolor,evenlighterthanthewomen,andalllookedpreciselyaliketome,exceptthatsomeweretallerthanothers;older,Ipresumed。
  Isawnosignsofextremeageamongthem,noristhereanyappreciabledifferenceintheirappearancefromtheageofmaturity,aboutforty,until,atabouttheageofonethousandyears,theygovoluntarilyupontheirlaststrangepilgrimagedowntheriverIss,whichleadsnolivingMartianknowswhitherandfromwhosebosomnoMartianhaseverreturned,orwouldbeallowedtolivedidhereturnafteronceembarkinguponitscold,darkwaters。
  OnlyaboutoneMartianinathousanddiesofsicknessordisease,andpossiblyabouttwentytakethevoluntarypilgrimage。
  Theotherninehundredandseventy-ninedieviolentdeathsinduels,inhunting,inaviationandinwar;butperhapsbyfarthegreatestdeathlosscomesduringtheageofchildhood,whenvastnumbersofthelittleMartiansfallvictimstothegreatwhiteapesofMars。
  TheaveragelifeexpectancyofaMartianaftertheageofmaturityisaboutthreehundredyears,butwouldbenearertheone-thousandmarkwereitnotforthevariousmeansleadingtoviolentdeath。Owingtothewaningresourcesoftheplanetitevidentlybecamenecessarytocounteracttheincreasinglongevitywhichtheirremarkableskillintherapeuticsandsurgeryproduced,andsohumanlifehascometobeconsideredbutlightlyonMars,asisevidencedbytheirdangeroussportsandthealmostcontinualwarfarebetweenthevariouscommunities。
  Thereareotherandnaturalcausestendingtowardadiminutionofpopulation,butnothingcontributessogreatlytothisendasthefactthatnomaleorfemaleMartianisevervoluntarilywithoutaweaponofdestruction。
  Aswenearedtheplazaandmypresencewasdiscoveredwewereimmediatelysurroundedbyhundredsofthecreatureswhoseemedanxioustopluckmefrommyseatbehindmyguard。Awordfromtheleaderofthepartystilledtheirclamor,andweproceededatatrotacrosstheplazatotheentranceofasmagnificentanedificeasmortaleyehasrestedupon。
  Thebuildingwaslow,butcoveredanenormousarea。Itwasconstructedofgleamingwhitemarbleinlaidwithgoldandbrilliantstoneswhichsparkledandscintillatedinthesunlight。Themainentrancewassomehundredfeetinwidthandprojectedfromthebuildingpropertoformahugecanopyabovetheentrancehall。Therewasnostairway,butagentleinclinetothefirstfloorofthebuildingopenedintoanenormouschamberencircledbygalleries。
  Onthefloorofthischamber,whichwasdottedwithhighlycarvedwoodendesksandchairs,wereassembledaboutfortyorfiftymaleMartiansaroundthestepsofarostrum。Ontheplatformpropersquattedanenormouswarriorheavilyloadedwithmetalornaments,gay-coloredfeathersandbeautifullywroughtleathertrappingsingeniouslysetwithpreciousstones。
  Fromhisshouldersdependedashortcapeofwhitefurlinedwithbrilliantscarletsilk。
  Whatstruckmeasmostremarkableaboutthisassemblageandthehallinwhichtheywerecongregatedwasthefactthatthecreatureswereentirelyoutofproportiontothedesks,chairs,andotherfurnishings;thesebeingofasizeadaptedtohumanbeingssuchasI,whereasthegreatbulksoftheMartianscouldscarcelyhavesqueezedintothechairs,norwasthereroombeneaththedesksfortheirlonglegs。Evidently,then,therewereotherdenizensonMarsthanthewildandgrotesquecreaturesintowhosehandsIhadfallen,buttheevidencesofextremeantiquitywhichshowedallaroundmeindicatedthatthesebuildingsmighthavebelongedtosomelong-extinctandforgottenraceinthedimantiquityofMars。
  Ourpartyhadhaltedattheentrancetothebuilding,andatasignfromtheleaderIhadbeenloweredtotheground。
  Againlockinghisarminmine,wehadproceededintotheaudiencechamber。TherewerefewformalitiesobservedinapproachingtheMartianchieftain。Mycaptormerelystrodeuptotherostrum,theothersmakingwayforhimasheadvanced。Thechieftainrosetohisfeetandutteredthenameofmyescortwho,inturn,haltedandrepeatedthenameoftherulerfollowedbyhistitle。
  Atthetime,thisceremonyandthewordstheyutteredmeantnothingtome,butlaterIcametoknowthatthiswasthecustomarygreetingbetweengreenMartians。Hadthemenbeenstrangers,andthereforeunabletoexchangenames,theywouldhavesilentlyexchangedornaments,hadtheirmissionsbeenpeaceful——otherwisetheywouldhaveexchangedshots,orhavefoughtouttheirintroductionwithsomeotheroftheirvariousweapons。
  Mycaptor,whosenamewasTarsTarkas,wasvirtuallythevice-chieftainofthecommunity,andamanofgreatabilityasastatesmanandwarrior。Heevidentlyexplainedbrieflytheincidentsconnectedwithhisexpedition,includingmycapture,andwhenhehadconcludedthechieftainaddressedmeatsomelength。
  IrepliedinourgoodoldEnglishtonguemerelytoconvincehimthatneitherofuscouldunderstandtheother;
  butInoticedthatwhenIsmiledslightlyonconcluding,hedidlikewise。Thisfact,andthesimilaroccurrenceduringmyfirsttalkwithTarsTarkas,convincedmethatwehadatleastsomethingincommon;theabilitytosmile,thereforetolaugh;
  denotingasenseofhumor。ButIwastolearnthattheMartiansmileismerelyperfunctory,andthattheMartianlaughisathingtocausestrongmentoblanchinhorror。
  TheideasofhumoramongthegreenmenofMarsarewidelyatvariancewithourconceptionsofincitantstomerriment。Thedeathagoniesofafellowbeingare,tothesestrangecreaturesprovocativeofthewildesthilarity,whiletheirchiefformofcommonestamusementistoinflictdeathontheirprisonersofwarinvariousingeniousandhorribleways。
  Theassembledwarriorsandchieftainsexaminedmeclosely,feelingmymusclesandthetextureofmyskin。Theprincipalchieftainthenevidentlysignifiedadesiretoseemeperform,and,motioningmetofollow,hestartedwithTarsTarkasfortheopenplaza。
  Now,Ihadmadenoattempttowalk,sincemyfirstsignalfailure,exceptwhiletightlygraspingTarsTarkas'arm,andsonowIwentskippingandflittingaboutamongthedesksandchairslikesomemonstrousgrasshopper。Afterbruisingmyselfseverely,muchtotheamusementoftheMartians,I
  againhadrecoursetocreeping,butthisdidnotsuitthemandIwasroughlyjerkedtomyfeetbyatoweringfellowwhohadlaughedmostheartilyatmymisfortunes。
  AshebangedmedownuponmyfeethisfacewasbentclosetomineandIdidtheonlythingagentlemanmightdounderthecircumstancesofbrutality,boorishness,andlackofconsiderationforastranger'srights;Iswungmyfistsquarelytohisjawandhewentdownlikeafelledox。AshesunktothefloorIwheeledaroundwithmybacktowardthenearestdesk,expectingtobeoverwhelmedbythevengeanceofhisfellows,butdeterminedtogivethemasgoodabattleastheunequaloddswouldpermitbeforeIgaveupmylife。
  Myfearsweregroundless,however,astheotherMartians,atfirststruckdumbwithwonderment,finallybrokeintowildpealsoflaughterandapplause。Ididnotrecognizetheapplauseassuch,butlater,whenIhadbecomeacquaintedwiththeircustoms,IlearnedthatIhadwonwhattheyseldomaccord,amanifestationofapprobation。
  ThefellowwhomIhadstrucklaywherehehadfallen,nordidanyofhismatesapproachhim。TarsTarkasadvancedtowardme,holdingoutoneofhisarms,andwethusproceededtotheplazawithoutfurthermishap。Ididnot,ofcourse,knowthereasonforwhichwehadcometotheopen,butI
  wasnotlonginbeingenlightened。Theyfirstrepeatedtheword"sak"anumberoftimes,andthenTarsTarkasmadeseveraljumps,repeatingthesamewordbeforeeachleap;then,turningtome,hesaid,"sak!"Isawwhattheywereafter,andgatheringmyselftogetherI"sakked"withsuchmarveloussuccessthatIclearedagoodhundredandfiftyfeet;nordidI
  thistime,losemyequilibrium,butlandedsquarelyuponmyfeetwithoutfalling。Ithenreturnedbyeasyjumpsoftwenty-
  fiveorthirtyfeettothelittlegroupofwarriors。
  MyexhibitionhadbeenwitnessedbyseveralhundredlesserMartians,andtheyimmediatelybrokeintodemandsforarepetition,whichthechieftainthenorderedmetomake;butIwasbothhungryandthirsty,anddeterminedonthespotthatmyonlymethodofsalvationwastodemandtheconsiderationfromthesecreatureswhichtheyevidentlywouldnotvoluntarilyaccord。Ithereforeignoredtherepeatedcommandsto"sak,"andeachtimetheyweremadeImotionedtomymouthandrubbedmystomach。
  TarsTarkasandthechiefexchangedafewwords,andtheformer,callingtoayoungfemaleamongthethrong,gavehersomeinstructionsandmotionedmetoaccompanyher。I
  graspedherprofferedarmandtogetherwecrossedtheplazatowardalargebuildingonthefarside。
  Myfaircompanionwasabouteightfeettall,havingjustarrivedatmaturity,butnotyettoherfullheight。Shewasofalightolive-greencolor,withasmooth,glossyhide。Hername,asIafterwardlearned,wasSola,andshebelongedtotheretinueofTarsTarkas。Sheconductedmetoaspaciouschamberinoneofthebuildingsfrontingontheplaza,andwhich,fromthelitterofsilksandfursuponthefloor,Itooktobethesleepingquartersofseveralofthenatives。
  Theroomwaswelllightedbyanumberoflargewindowsandwasbeautifullydecoratedwithmuralpaintingsandmosaics,butuponallthereseemedtorestthatindefinabletouchofthefingerofantiquitywhichconvincedmethatthearchitectsandbuildersofthesewondrouscreationshadnothingincommonwiththecrudehalf-bruteswhichnowoccupiedthem。
  Solamotionedmetobeseateduponapileofsilksnearthecenteroftheroom,and,turning,madeapeculiarhissingsound,asthoughsignalingtosomeoneinanadjoiningroom。
  InresponsetohercallIobtainedmyfirstsightofanewMartianwonder。Itwaddledinonitstenshortlegs,andsquatteddownbeforethegirllikeanobedientpuppy。ThethingwasaboutthesizeofaShetlandpony,butitsheadboreaslightresemblancetothatofafrog,exceptthatthejawswereequippedwiththreerowsoflong,sharptusks。
  CHAPTERV
  IELUDEMYWATCHDOG
  Solastaredintothebrute'swicked-lookingeyes,mutteredawordortwoofcommand,pointedtome,andleftthechamber。
  Icouldnotbutwonderwhatthisferocious-lookingmonstrositymightdowhenleftaloneinsuchcloseproximitytosucharelativelytendermorselofmeat;butmyfearsweregroundless,asthebeast,aftersurveyingmeintentlyforamoment,crossedtheroomtotheonlyexitwhichledtothestreet,andlaydownfulllengthacrossthethreshold。
  ThiswasmyfirstexperiencewithaMartianwatchdog,butitwasdestinednottobemylast,forthisfellowguardedmecarefullyduringthetimeIremainedacaptiveamongthesegreenmen;twicesavingmylife,andnevervoluntarilybeingawayfrommeamoment。
  WhileSolawasawayItookoccasiontoexaminemoreminutelytheroominwhichIfoundmyselfcaptive。Themuralpaintingdepictedscenesofrareandwonderfulbeauty;
  mountains,rivers,lake,ocean,meadow,treesandflowers,windingroadways,sun-kissedgardens——sceneswhichmighthaveportrayedearthlyviewsbutforthedifferentcoloringsofthevegetation。Theworkhadevidentlybeenwroughtbyamasterhand,sosubtletheatmosphere,soperfectthetechnique;
  yetnowherewastherearepresentationofalivinganimal,eitherhumanorbrute,bywhichIcouldguessatthelikenessoftheseotherandperhapsextinctdenizensofMars。
  WhileIwasallowingmyfancytorunriotinwildconjectureonthepossibleexplanationofthestrangeanomalieswhichIhadsofarmetwithonMars,Solareturnedbearingbothfoodanddrink。Thesesheplacedonthefloorbesideme,andseatingherselfashortwaysoffregardedmeintently。
  Thefoodconsistedofaboutapoundofsomesolidsubstanceoftheconsistencyofcheeseandalmosttasteless,whiletheliquidwasapparentlymilkfromsomeanimal。Itwasnotunpleasanttothetaste,thoughslightlyacid,andIlearnedinashorttimetoprizeitveryhighly。Itcame,asIlaterdiscovered,notfromananimal,asthereisonlyonemammalonMarsandthatoneveryrareindeed,butfromalargeplantwhichgrowspracticallywithoutwater,butseemstodistillitsplentifulsupplyofmilkfromtheproductsofthesoil,themoistureoftheair,andtheraysofthesun。Asingleplantofthisspecieswillgiveeightortenquartsofmilkperday。
  AfterIhadeatenIwasgreatlyinvigorated,butfeelingtheneedofrestIstretchedoutuponthesilksandwassoonasleep。Imusthavesleptseveralhours,asitwasdarkwhenIawoke,andIwasverycold。Inoticedthatsomeonehadthrownafuroverme,butithadbecomepartiallydislodgedandinthedarknessIcouldnotseetoreplaceit。Suddenlyahandreachedoutandpulledthefuroverme,shortlyafterwardsaddinganothertomycovering。
  IpresumedthatmywatchfulguardianwasSola,norwasIwrong。Thisgirlalone,amongallthegreenMartianswithwhomIcameincontact,disclosedcharacteristicsofsympathy,kindliness,andaffection;herministrationstomybodilywantswereunfailing,andhersolicitouscaresavedmefrommuchsufferingandmanyhardships。
  AsIwastolearn,theMartiannightsareextremelycold,andasthereispracticallynotwilightordawn,thechangesintemperaturearesuddenandmostuncomfortable,asarethetransitionsfrombrilliantdaylighttodarkness。Thenightsareeitherbrilliantlyilluminedorverydark,forifneitherofthetwomoonsofMarshappentobeintheskyalmosttotaldarknessresults,sincethelackofatmosphere,or,rather,theverythinatmosphere,failstodiffusethestarlighttoanygreatextent;ontheotherhand,ifbothofthemoonsareintheheavensatnightthesurfaceofthegroundisbrightlyilluminated。
  BothofMars'moonsarevastlynearerherthanisourmoontoEarth;thenearermoonbeingbutaboutfivethousandmilesdistant,whilethefurtherisbutlittlemorethanfourteenthousandmilesaway,againstthenearlyone-quartermillionmileswhichseparateusfromourmoon。ThenearermoonofMarsmakesacompleterevolutionaroundtheplanetinalittleoversevenandone-halfhours,sothatshemaybeseenhurtlingthroughtheskylikesomehugemeteortwoorthreetimeseachnight,revealingallherphasesduringeachtransitoftheheavens。
  ThefurthermoonrevolvesaboutMarsinsomethingoverthirtyandone-quarterhours,andwithhersistersatellitemakesanocturnalMartiansceneoneofsplendidandweirdgrandeur。AnditiswellthatnaturehassograciouslyandabundantlylightedtheMartiannight,forthegreenmenofMars,beinganomadicracewithouthighintellectualdevelopment,havebutcrudemeansforartificiallighting;dependingprincipallyupontorches,akindofcandle,andapeculiaroillampwhichgeneratesagasandburnswithoutawick。
  Thislastdeviceproducesanintenselybrilliantfar-reachingwhitelight,butasthenaturaloilwhichitrequirescanonlybeobtainedbymininginoneofseveralwidelyseparatedandremotelocalitiesitisseldomusedbythesecreatureswhoseonlythoughtisfortoday,andwhosehatredformanuallaborhaskepttheminasemi-barbaricstateforcountlessages。
  AfterSolahadreplenishedmycoveringsIagainslept,nordidIawakenuntildaylight。Theotheroccupantsoftheroom,fiveinnumber,wereallfemales,andtheywerestillsleeping,piledhighwithamotleyarrayofsilksandfurs。Acrossthethresholdlaystretchedthesleeplessguardianbrute,justasI
  hadlastseenhimontheprecedingday;apparentlyhehadnotmovedamuscle;hiseyeswerefairlyglueduponme,andI
  felltowonderingjustwhatmightbefallmeshouldIendeavortoescape。
  Ihaveeverbeenpronetoseekadventureandtoinvestigateandexperimentwherewisermenwouldhaveleftwellenoughalone。Itthereforenowoccurredtomethatthesurestwayoflearningtheexactattitudeofthisbeasttowardmewouldbetoattempttoleavetheroom。IfeltfairlysecureinmybeliefthatIcouldescapehimshouldhepursuemeonceIwasoutsidethebuilding,forIhadbeguntotakegreatprideinmyabilityasajumper。Furthermore,Icouldseefromtheshortnessofhislegsthatthebrutehimselfwasnojumperandprobablynorunner。
  Slowlyandcarefully,therefore,Igainedmyfeet,onlytoseethatmywatcherdidthesame;cautiouslyIadvancedtowardhim,findingthatbymovingwithashufflinggaitI
  couldretainmybalanceaswellasmakereasonablyrapidprogress。AsInearedthebrutehebackedcautiouslyawayfromme,andwhenIhadreachedtheopenhemovedtoonesidetoletmepass。HethenfellinbehindmeandfollowedabouttenpacesinmyrearasImademywayalongthedesertedstreet。
  Evidentlyhismissionwastoprotectmeonly,Ithought,butwhenwereachedtheedgeofthecityhesuddenlysprangbeforeme,utteringstrangesoundsandbaringhisuglyandferocioustusks。Thinkingtohavesomeamusementathisexpense,Irushedtowardhim,andwhenalmostuponhimsprangintotheair,alightingfarbeyondhimandawayfromthecity。HewheeledinstantlyandchargedmewiththemostappallingspeedIhadeverbeheld。Ihadthoughthisshortlegsabartoswiftness,buthadhebeencoursingwithgreyhoundsthelatterwouldhaveappearedasthoughasleeponadoormat。AsIwastolearn,thisisthefleetestanimalonMars,andowingtoitsintelligence,loyalty,andferocityisusedinhunting,inwar,andastheprotectoroftheMartianman。
  IquicklysawthatIwouldhavedifficultyinescapingthefangsofthebeastonastraightawaycourse,andsoImethischargebydoublinginmytracksandleapingoverhimashewasalmostuponme。Thismaneuvergavemeaconsiderableadvantage,andIwasabletoreachthecityquiteabitaheadofhim,andashecametearingaftermeIjumpedforawindowaboutthirtyfeetfromthegroundinthefaceofoneofthebuildingsoverlookingthevalley。
  GraspingthesillIpulledmyselfuptoasittingposturewithoutlookingintothebuilding,andgazeddownatthebaffledanimalbeneathme。Myexultationwasshort-lived,however,forscarcelyhadIgainedasecureseatuponthesillthanahugehandgraspedmebytheneckfrombehindanddraggedmeviolentlyintotheroom。HereIwasthrownuponmyback,andbeheldstandingovermeacolossalape-likecreature,whiteandhairlessexceptforanenormousshockofbristlyhairuponitshead。
  CHAPTERVI
  AFIGHTTHATWONFRIENDS
  Thething,whichmorenearlyresembledourearthlymenthanitdidtheMartiansIhadseen,heldmepinionedtothegroundwithonehugefoot,whileitjabberedandgesticulatedatsomeansweringcreaturebehindme。Thisother,whichwasevidentlyitsmate,sooncametowardus,bearingamightystonecudgelwithwhichitevidentlyintendedtobrainme。
  Thecreatureswereabouttenorfifteenfeettall,standingerect,andhad,likethegreenMartians,anintermediarysetofarmsorlegs,midwaybetweentheirupperandlowerlimbs。
  Theireyeswereclosetogetherandnon-protruding;theirearswerehighset,butmorelaterallylocatedthanthoseoftheMartians,whiletheirsnoutsandteethwerestrikinglylikethoseofourAfricangorilla。AltogethertheywerenotunlovelywhenviewedincomparisonwiththegreenMartians。
  Thecudgelwasswinginginthearcwhichendeduponmyupturnedfacewhenaboltofmyriad-leggedhorrorhurleditselfthroughthedoorwayfulluponthebreastofmyexecutioner。
  Withashriekoffeartheapewhichheldmeleapedthroughtheopenwindow,butitsmateclosedinaterrificdeathstrugglewithmypreserver,whichwasnothinglessthanmyfaithfulwatch-thing;Icannotbringmyselftocallsohideousacreatureadog。
  AsquicklyaspossibleIgainedmyfeetandbackingagainstthewallIwitnessedsuchabattleasitisvouchsafedfewbeingstosee。Thestrength,agility,andblindferocityofthesetwocreaturesisapproachedbynothingknowntoearthlyman。
  Mybeasthadanadvantageinhisfirsthold,havingsunkhismightyfangsfarintothebreastofhisadversary;butthegreatarmsandpawsoftheape,backedbymusclesfartranscendingthoseoftheMartianmenIhadseen,hadlockedthethroatofmyguardianandslowlywerechokingouthislife,andbendingbackhisheadandneckuponhisbody,whereImomentarilyexpectedtheformertofalllimpattheendofabrokenneck。
  Inaccomplishingthistheapewastearingawaytheentirefrontofitsbreast,whichwasheldinthevise-likegripofthepowerfuljaws。Backandforthuponthefloortheyrolled,neitheroneemittingasoundoffearorpain。PresentlyIsawthegreateyesofmybeastbulgingcompletelyfromtheirsocketsandbloodflowingfromitsnostrils。Thathewasweakeningperceptiblywasevident,butsoalsowastheape,whosestrugglesweregrowingmomentarilyless。
  SuddenlyIcametomyselfand,withthatstrangeinstinctwhichseemsevertopromptmetomyduty,Iseizedthecudgel,whichhadfallentotheflooratthecommencementofthebattle,andswingingitwithallthepowerofmyearthlyarmsIcrasheditfullupontheheadoftheape,crushinghisskullasthoughithadbeenaneggshell。
  ScarcelyhadtheblowdescendedwhenIwasconfrontedwithanewdanger。Theape'smate,recoveredfromitsfirstshockofterror,hadreturnedtothesceneoftheencounterbywayoftheinteriorofthebuilding。Iglimpsedhimjustbeforehereachedthedoorwayandthesightofhim,nowroaringasheperceivedhislifelessfellowstretcheduponthefloor,andfrothingatthemouth,intheextremityofhisrage,filledme,Imustconfess,withdireforebodings。
  Iameverwillingtostandandfightwhentheoddsarenottoooverwhelminglyagainstme,butinthisinstanceIperceivedneitherglorynorprofitinpittingmyrelativelypunystrengthagainsttheironmusclesandbrutalferocityofthisenrageddenizenofanunknownworld;infact,theonlyoutcomeofsuchanencounter,sofarasImightbeconcerned,seemedsuddendeath。
  IwasstandingnearthewindowandIknewthatonceinthestreetImightgaintheplazaandsafetybeforethecreaturecouldovertakeme;atleasttherewasachanceforsafetyinflight,againstalmostcertaindeathshouldIremainandfighthoweverdesperately。
  ItistrueIheldthecudgel,butwhatcouldIdowithitagainsthisfourgreatarms?EvenshouldIbreakoneofthemwithmyfirstblow,forIfiguredthathewouldattempttowardoffthecudgel,hecouldreachoutandannihilatemewiththeothersbeforeIcouldrecoverforasecondattack。
  IntheinstantthatthesethoughtspassedthroughmymindIhadturnedtomakeforthewindow,butmyeyesalightingontheformofmyerstwhileguardianthrewallthoughtsofflighttothefourwinds。Helaygaspinguponthefloorofthechamber,hisgreateyesfasteneduponmeinwhatseemedapitifulappealforprotection。Icouldnotwithstandthatlook,norcouldI,onsecondthought,havedesertedmyrescuerwithoutgivingasgoodanaccountofmyselfinhisbehalfashehadinmine。
  Withoutmoreado,therefore,Iturnedtomeetthechargeoftheinfuriatedbullape。Hewasnowtoocloseuponmeforthecudgeltoproveofanyeffectiveassistance,soImerelythrewitasheavilyasIcouldathisadvancingbulk。Itstruckhimjustbelowtheknees,elicitingahowlofpainandrage,andsothrowinghimoffhisbalancethathelungedfulluponmewitharmswidestretchedtoeasehisfall。
  Again,asontheprecedingday,Ihadrecoursetoearthlytactics,andswingingmyrightfistfulluponthepointofhischinIfolloweditwithasmashinglefttothepitofhisstomach。Theeffectwasmarvelous,for,asIlightlysidestepped,afterdeliveringthesecondblow,hereeledandfelluponthefloordoubledupwithpainandgaspingforwind。Leapingoverhisprostratebody,Iseizedthecudgelandfinishedthemonsterbeforehecouldregainhisfeet。
  AsIdeliveredtheblowalowlaughrangoutbehindme,and,turning,IbeheldTarsTarkas,Sola,andthreeorfourwarriorsstandinginthedoorwayofthechamber。AsmyeyesmettheirsIwas,forthesecondtime,therecipientoftheirzealouslyguardedapplause。
  MyabsencehadbeennotedbySolaonherawakening,andshehadquicklyinformedTarsTarkas,whohadsetoutimmediatelywithahandfulofwarriorstosearchforme。
  Astheyhadapproachedthelimitsofthecitytheyhadwitnessedtheactionsofthebullapeasheboltedintothebuilding,frothingwithrage。
  Theyhadfollowedimmediatelybehindhim,thinkingitbarelypossiblethathisactionsmightproveaclewtomywhereaboutsandhadwitnessedmyshortbutdecisivebattlewithhim。Thisencounter,togetherwithmyset-towiththeMartianwarrioronthepreviousdayandmyfeatsofjumpingplacedmeuponahighpinnacleintheirregard。Evidentlydevoidofallthefinersentimentsoffriendship,love,oraffection,thesepeoplefairlyworshipphysicalprowessandbravery,andnothingistoogoodfortheobjectoftheiradorationaslongashemaintainshispositionbyrepeatedexamplesofhisskill,strength,andcourage。
  Sola,whohadaccompaniedthesearchingpartyofherownvolition,wastheonlyoneoftheMartianswhosefacehadnotbeentwistedinlaughterasIbattledformylife。She,onthecontrary,wassoberwithapparentsolicitudeand,assoonasI
  hadfinishedthemonster,rushedtomeandcarefullyexaminedmybodyforpossiblewoundsorinjuries。SatisfyingherselfthatIhadcomeoffunscathedshesmiledquietly,and,takingmyhand,startedtowardthedoorofthechamber。
  TarsTarkasandtheotherwarriorshadenteredandwerestandingoverthenowrapidlyrevivingbrutewhichhadsavedmylife,andwhoselifeI,inturn,hadrescued。Theyseemedtobedeepinargument,andfinallyoneofthemaddressedme,butrememberingmyignoranceofhislanguageturnedbacktoTarsTarkas,who,withawordandgesture,gavesomecommandtothefellowandturnedtofollowusfromtheroom。
  Thereseemedsomethingmenacingintheirattitudetowardmybeast,andIhesitatedtoleaveuntilIhadlearnedtheoutcome。ItwaswellIdidso,forthewarriordrewanevillookingpistolfromitsholsterandwasonthepointofputtinganendtothecreaturewhenIsprangforwardandstruckuphisarm。Thebulletstrikingthewoodencasingofthewindowexploded,blowingaholecompletelythroughthewoodandmasonry。
  Ithenkneltdownbesidethefearsome-lookingthing,andraisingittoitsfeetmotionedforittofollowme。ThelooksofsurprisewhichmyactionselicitedfromtheMartianswereludicrous;theycouldnotunderstand,exceptinafeebleandchildishway,suchattributesasgratitudeandcompassion。
  ThewarriorwhosegunIhadstruckuplookedenquiringlyatTarsTarkas,butthelattersignedthatIbelefttomyowndevices,andsowereturnedtotheplazawithmygreatbeastfollowingcloseatheel,andSolagraspingmetightlybythearm。
  IhadatleasttwofriendsonMars;ayoungwomanwhowatchedovermewithmotherlysolicitude,andadumbbrutewhich,asIlatercametoknow,heldinitspooruglycarcassmorelove,moreloyalty,moregratitudethancouldhavebeenfoundintheentirefivemilliongreenMartianswhorovethedesertedcitiesanddeadseabottomsofMars。
  CHAPTERVII
  CHILD-RAISINGONMARS
  Afterabreakfast,whichwasanexactreplicaofthemealoftheprecedingdayandanindexofpracticallyeverymealwhichfollowedwhileIwaswiththegreenmenofMars,Solaescortedmetotheplaza,whereIfoundtheentirecommunityengagedinwatchingorhelpingattheharnessingofhugemastodoniananimalstogreatthree-wheeledchariots。Therewereabouttwohundredandfiftyofthesevehicles,eachdrawnbyasingleanimal,anyoneofwhich,fromtheirappearance,mighteasilyhavedrawntheentirewagontrainwhenfullyloaded。
  Thechariotsthemselveswerelarge,commodious,andgorgeouslydecorated。IneachwasseatedafemaleMartianloadedwithornamentsofmetal,withjewelsandsilksandfurs,anduponthebackofeachofthebeastswhichdrewthechariotswasperchedayoungMartiandriver。Liketheanimalsuponwhichthewarriorsweremounted,theheavierdraftanimalsworeneitherbitnorbridle,butwereguidedentirelybytelepathicmeans。
  ThispoweriswonderfullydevelopedinallMartians,andaccountslargelyforthesimplicityoftheirlanguageandtherelativelyfewspokenwordsexchangedeveninlongconversations。
  ItistheuniversallanguageofMars,throughthemediumofwhichthehigherandloweranimalsofthisworldofparadoxesareabletocommunicatetoagreaterorlessextent,dependingupontheintellectualsphereofthespeciesandthedevelopmentoftheindividual。
  Asthecavalcadetookupthelineofmarchinsinglefile,SoladraggedmeintoanemptychariotandweproceededwiththeprocessiontowardthepointbywhichIhadenteredthecitythedaybefore。Attheheadofthecaravanrodesometwohundredwarriors,fiveabreast,andalikenumberbroughtuptherear,whiletwenty-fiveorthirtyoutridersflankedusoneitherside。
  Everyonebutmyself——men,women,andchildren——wereheavilyarmed,andatthetailofeachchariottrottedaMartianhound,myownbeastfollowingcloselybehindours;infact,thefaithfulcreatureneverleftmevoluntarilyduringtheentiretenyearsIspentonMars。Ourwayledoutacrossthelittlevalleybeforethecity,throughthehills,anddownintothedeadseabottomwhichIhadtraversedonmyjourneyfromtheincubatortotheplaza。Theincubator,asitproved,wastheterminalpointofourjourneythisday,and,astheentirecavalcadebrokeintoamadgallopassoonaswereachedthelevelexpanseofseabottom,weweresoonwithinsightofourgoal。
  Onreachingitthechariotswereparkedwithmilitaryprecisiononthefoursidesoftheenclosure,andhalfascoreofwarriors,headedbytheenormouschieftain,andincludingTarsTarkasandseveralotherlesserchiefs,dismountedandadvancedtowardit。IcouldseeTarsTarkasexplainingsomethingtotheprincipalchieftain,whosename,bytheway,was,asnearlyasIcantranslateitintoEnglish,LorquasPtomel,Jed;jedbeinghistitle。
  Iwassoonappraisedofthesubjectoftheirconversation,as,callingtoSola,TarsTarkassignedforhertosendmetohim。
  IhadbythistimemasteredtheintricaciesofwalkingunderMartianconditions,andquicklyrespondingtohiscommandIadvancedtothesideoftheincubatorwherethewarriorsstood。
  AsIreachedtheirsideaglanceshowedmethatallbutaveryfeweggshadhatched,theincubatorbeingfairlyalivewiththehideouslittledevils。Theyrangedinheightfromthreetofourfeet,andweremovingrestlesslyabouttheenclosureasthoughsearchingforfood。
  AsIcametoahaltbeforehim,TarsTarkaspointedovertheincubatorandsaid,"Sak。”IsawthathewantedmetorepeatmyperformanceofyesterdayfortheedificationofLorquasPtomel,and,asImustconfessthatmyprowessgavemenolittlesatisfaction,Irespondedquickly,leapingentirelyovertheparkedchariotsonthefarsideoftheincubator。AsIreturned,LorquasPtomelgruntedsomethingatme,andturningtohiswarriorsgaveafewwordsofcommandrelativetotheincubator。TheypaidnofurtherattentiontomeandI
  wasthuspermittedtoremaincloseandwatchtheiroperations,whichconsistedinbreakinganopeninginthewalloftheincubatorlargeenoughtopermitoftheexitoftheyoungMartians。
  OneithersideofthisopeningthewomenandtheyoungerMartians,bothmaleandfemale,formedtwosolidwallsleadingoutthroughthechariotsandquiteawayintotheplainbeyond。
  BetweenthesewallsthelittleMartiansscampered,wildasdeer;beingpermittedtorunthefulllengthoftheaisle,wheretheywerecapturedoneatatimebythewomenandolderchildren;thelastinthelinecapturingthefirstlittleonetoreachtheendofthegauntlet,heroppositeinthelinecapturingthesecond,andsoonuntilallthelittlefellowshadlefttheenclosureandbeenappropriatedbysomeyouthorfemale。Asthewomencaughttheyoungtheyfelloutoflineandreturnedtotheirrespectivechariots,whilethosewhofellintothehandsoftheyoungmenwerelaterturnedovertosomeofthewomen。
  Isawthattheceremony,ifitcouldbedignifiedbysuchaname,wasover,andseekingoutSolaIfoundherinourchariotwithahideouslittlecreatureheldtightlyinherarms。
  Theworkofrearingyoung,greenMartiansconsistssolelyinteachingthemtotalk,andtousetheweaponsofwarfarewithwhichtheyareloadeddownfromtheveryfirstyearoftheirlives。Comingfromeggsinwhichtheyhavelainforfiveyears,theperiodofincubation,theystepforthintotheworldperfectlydevelopedexceptinsize。Entirelyunknowntotheirmothers,who,inturn,wouldhavedifficultyinpointingoutthefatherswithanydegreeofaccuracy,theyarethecommonchildrenofthecommunity,andtheireducationdevolvesuponthefemaleswhochancetocapturethemastheyleavetheincubator。
  Theirfostermothersmaynotevenhavehadaneggintheincubator,aswasthecasewithSola,whohadnotcommencedtolay,untillessthanayearbeforeshebecamethemotherofanotherwoman'soffspring。ButthiscountsforlittleamongthegreenMartians,asparentalandfilialloveisasunknowntothemasitiscommonamongus。Ibelievethishorriblesystemwhichhasbeencarriedonforagesisthedirectcauseofthelossofallthefinerfeelingsandhigherhumanitarianinstinctsamongthesepoorcreatures。Frombirththeyknownofatherormotherlove,theyknownotthemeaningofthewordhome;
  theyaretaughtthattheyareonlysufferedtoliveuntiltheycandemonstratebytheirphysiqueandferocitythattheyarefittolive。Shouldtheyprovedeformedordefectiveinanywaytheyarepromptlyshot;nordotheyseeatearshedforasingleoneofthemanycruelhardshipstheypassthroughfromearliestinfancy。
  IdonotmeanthattheadultMartiansareunnecessarilyorintentionallycrueltotheyoung,buttheirsisahardandpitilessstruggleforexistenceuponadyingplanet,thenaturalresourcesofwhichhavedwindledtoapointwherethesupportofeachadditionallifemeansanaddedtaxuponthecommunityintowhichitisthrown。
  Bycarefulselectiontheyrearonlythehardiestspecimensofeachspecies,andwithalmostsupernaturalforesighttheyregulatethebirthratetomerelyoffsetthelossbydeath。
  EachadultMartianfemalebringsforthaboutthirteeneggseachyear,andthosewhichmeetthesize,weight,andspecificgravitytestsarehiddenintherecessesofsomesubterraneanvaultwherethetemperatureistoolowforincubation。Everyyeartheseeggsarecarefullyexaminedbyacounciloftwentychieftains,andallbutaboutonehundredofthemostperfectaredestroyedoutofeachyearlysupply。Attheendoffiveyearsaboutfivehundredalmostperfecteggshavebeenchosenfromthethousandsbroughtforth。Thesearethenplacedinthealmostair-tightincubatorstobehatchedbythesun'sraysafteraperiodofanotherfiveyears。Thehatchingwhichwehadwitnessedtodaywasafairlyrepresentativeeventofitskind,allbutaboutonepercentoftheeggshatchingintwodays。IftheremainingeggseverhatchedweknewnothingofthefateofthelittleMartians。Theywerenotwanted,astheiroffspringmightinheritandtransmitthetendencytoprolongedincubation,andthusupsetthesystemwhichhasmaintainedforagesandwhichpermitstheadultMartianstofigurethepropertimeforreturntotheincubators,almosttoanhour。
  Theincubatorsarebuiltinremotefastnesses,wherethereislittleornolikelihoodoftheirbeingdiscoveredbyothertribes。Theresultofsuchacatastrophewouldmeannochildreninthecommunityforanotherfiveyears。Iwaslatertowitnesstheresultsofthediscoveryofanalienincubator。
  ThecommunityofwhichthegreenMartianswithwhommylotwascastformedapartwascomposedofsomethirtythousandsouls。Theyroamedanenormoustractofaridandsemi-aridlandbetweenfortyandeightydegreessouthlatitude,andboundedontheeastandwestbytwolargefertiletracts。
  Theirheadquarterslayinthesouthwestcornerofthisdistrict,nearthecrossingoftwooftheso-calledMartiancanals。
  Astheincubatorhadbeenplacedfarnorthoftheirownterritoryinasupposedlyuninhabitedandunfrequentedarea,wehadbeforeusatremendousjourney,concerningwhichI,ofcourse,knewnothing。
  AfterourreturntothedeadcityIpassedseveraldaysincomparativeidleness。Onthedayfollowingourreturnallthewarriorshadriddenforthearlyinthemorningandhadnotreturneduntiljustbeforedarknessfell。AsIlaterlearned,theyhadbeentothesubterraneanvaultsinwhichtheeggswerekeptandhadtransportedthemtotheincubator,whichtheyhadthenwalledupforanotherfiveyears,andwhich,inallprobability,wouldnotbevisitedagainduringthatperiod。
  Thevaultswhichhidtheeggsuntiltheywerereadyfortheincubatorwerelocatedmanymilessouthoftheincubator,andwouldbevisitedyearlybythecounciloftwentychieftains。
  Whytheydidnotarrangetobuildtheirvaultsandincubatorsnearerhomehasalwaysbeenamysterytome,and,likemanyotherMartianmysteries,unsolvedandunsolvablebyearthlyreasoningandcustoms。
  Sola'sdutieswerenowdoubled,asshewascompelledtocarefortheyoungMartianaswellasforme,butneitheroneofusrequiredmuchattention,andaswewerebothaboutequallyadvancedinMartianeducation,Solatookituponherselftotrainustogether。
  Herprizeconsistedinamaleaboutfourfeettall,verystrongandphysicallyperfect;also,helearnedquickly,andwehadconsiderableamusement,atleastIdid,overthekeenrivalrywedisplayed。TheMartianlanguage,asIhavesaid,isextremelysimple,andinaweekIcouldmakeallmywantsknownandunderstandnearlyeverythingthatwassaidtome。Likewise,underSola'stutelage,IdevelopedmytelepathicpowerssothatIshortlycouldsensepracticallyeverythingthatwentonaroundme。
  WhatsurprisedSolamostinmewasthatwhileIcouldcatchtelepathicmessageseasilyfromothers,andoftenwhentheywerenotintendedforme,noonecouldreadajotfrommymindunderanycircumstances。Atfirstthisvexedme,butlaterIwasverygladofit,asitgavemeanundoubtedadvantageovertheMartians。
  CHAPTERVIII
  AFAIRCAPTIVEFROMTHESKY
  Thethirddayaftertheincubatorceremonywesetforthtowardhome,butscarcelyhadtheheadoftheprocessiondebouchedintotheopengroundbeforethecitythanordersweregivenforanimmediateandhastyreturn。Asthoughtrainedforyearsinthisparticularevolution,thegreenMartiansmeltedlikemistintothespaciousdoorwaysofthenearbybuildings,until,inlessthanthreeminutes,theentirecavalcadeofchariots,mastodonsandmountedwarriorswasnowheretobeseen。
  SolaandIhadenteredabuildinguponthefrontofthecity,infact,thesameoneinwhichIhadhadmyencounterwiththeapes,and,wishingtoseewhathadcausedthesuddenretreat,Imountedtoanupperfloorandpeeredfromthewindowoutoverthevalleyandthehillsbeyond;andthereIsawthecauseoftheirsuddenscurryingtocover。Ahugecraft,long,low,andgray-painted,swungslowlyoverthecrestofthenearesthill。Followingitcameanother,andanother,andanother,untiltwentyofthem,swinginglowabovetheground,sailedslowlyandmajesticallytowardus。