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Edgar Burroughs: The Chessmen of Mars

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In this novel Burroughs focuses on another a younger member of the family established by John Carter and Dejah Thoris, protagonists of the first three books in the series. The heroine this time is their daughter Tara, princess of Helium, whose hand is sought by the gallant Gahan, Jed (prince) of Gathol. Both Helium and Gathol are prominent Barsoomian city states.

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«But U-Thor!» exclaimed Gahan. «Have you heard aught of him or his intentions?»

«I have heard much,» replied Ghek. «He camps at The Gate of Enemies. That spot he holds and his warriors lie just beyond The Gate; but he has not sufficient force to enter the city and take the palace. An hour since and you might have made your way to him; but now every avenue is strongly guarded since O-Tar learned that A-Kor had escaped to U-Thor.»

«A-Kor has escaped and joined U-Thor!» exclaimed Gahan.

«But little more than an hour since. I was with him when a warrior came-a man whose name is Tasor-who brought a message from you. It was decided that Tasor should accompany A-Kor in an attempt to reach the camp of U-Thor, the great jed of Manatos, and exact from him the assurances you required. Then U-Thor was to return and take food to you and the Princess of Helium. I accompanied them. We won through easily and found U-Thor more than willing to respect your every wish, but when Tasor would have returned to you the way was blocked by the warriors of O-Tar. Then it was that I volunteered to come to you and report and find food and drink and then go forth among the Gatholian slaves of Manator and prepare them for their part in the plan that U-Thor and Tasor conceived.»

«And what was this plan?»

«U-Thor has sent for reinforcements. To Manatos he has sent and to all the outlying districts that are his. It will take a month to collect and bring them hither and in the meantime the slaves within the city are to organize secretly, stealing and hiding arms against the day that the reinforcements arrive. When that day comes the forces of U-Thor will enter the Gate of Enemies and as the warriors of O-Tar rush to repulse them the slaves from Gathol will fall upon them from the rear with the majority of their numbers, while the balance will assault the palace. They hope thus to divert so many from The Gate that U-Thor will have little difficulty in forcing an entrance to the city.»

«Perhaps they will succeed,» commented Gahan; «but the warriors of O-Tar are many, and those who fight in defense of their homes and their jeddak have always an advantage. Ah, Ghek, would that we had the great warships of Gathol or of Helium to pour their merciless fire into the streets of Manator while U-Thor marched to the palace over the corpses of the slain.» He paused, deep in thought, and then turned his gaze again upon the kaldane. «Heard you aught of the party that escaped with me from The Field of Jetan-of Floran, Val Dor, and the others? What of them?»

«Ten of these won through to U-Thor at The Gate of Enemies and were well received by him. Eight fell in the fighting upon the way. Val Dor and Floran live, I believe, for I am sure that I heard U-Thor address two warriors by these names.»

«Good!» exclaimed Gahan. «Go then, through the burrows of the ulsios, to The Gate of Enemies and carry to Floran the message that I shall write in his own language. Come, while I write the message.»

In a nearby room they found a bench and table and there Gahan sat and wrote in the strange, stenographic characters of Martian script a message to Floran of Gathol. «Why,» he asked, when he had finished it, «did you search for Tara through the spiral runway where we nearly met?»

«Tasor told me where you were to be found, and as I have explored the greater part of the palace by means of the ulsio runways and the darker and less frequented passages I knew precisely where you were and how to reach you. This secret spiral ascends from the pits to the roof of the loftiest of the palace towers. It has secret openings at every level; but there is no living Manatorian, I believe, who knows of its existence. At least never have I met one within it and I have used it many times. Thrice have I been in the chamber where O-Mai lies, though I knew nothing of his identity or the story of his death until Tasor told it to us in the camp of U-Thor.»

«You know the palace thoroughly then?» Gahan interrupted.

«Better than O-Tar himself or any of his servants.»

«Good! And you would serve the Princess Tara, Ghek, you may serve her best by accompanying Floran and following his instructions. I will write them here at the close of my message to him, for the walls have ears, Ghek, while none but a Gatholian may read what I have written to Floran. He will transmit it to you. Can I trust you?»

«I may never return to Bantoom,» replied Ghek. «Therefore I have but two friends in all Barsoom. What better may I do than serve them faithfully? You may trust me, Gatholian, who with a woman of your kind has taught me that there be finer and nobler things than perfect mentality uninfluenced by the unreasoning tuitions of the heart. I go.»

* * * * *

As O-Tar pointed to the little doorway all eyes turned in the direction he indicated and surprise was writ large upon the faces of the warriors when they recognized the two who had entered the banquet hall. There was I-Gos, and he dragged behind him one who was gagged and whose hands were fastened behind with a ribbon of tough silk. It was the slave girl. I-Gos' cackling laughter rose above the silence of the room.

«Ey, ey!» he shrilled. «What the young warriors of O-Tar cannot do, old I-Gos does alone.»

«Only a Corphal may capture a Corphal,» growled one of the chiefs who had fled from the chambers of O-Mai.

I-Gos laughed. «Terror turned your heart to water,» he replied; «and shame your tongue to libel. This be no Corphal, but only a woman of Helium; her companion a warrior who can match blades with the best of you and cut your putrid hearts. Not so in the days of I-Gos' youth. Ah, then were there men in Manator. Well do I recall that day that I-»

«Peace, doddering fool!» commanded O-Tar. «Where is the man?»

«Where I found the woman-in the death chamber of O-Mai. Let your wise and brave chieftains go thither and fetch him. I am an old man, and could bring but one.»

«You have done well, I-Gos,» O-Tar hastened to assure him, for when he learned that Gahan might still be in the haunted chambers he wished to appease the wrath of I-Gos, knowing well the vitriolic tongue and temper of the ancient one. «You think she is no Corphal, then, I-Gos?» he asked, wishing to carry the subject from the man who was still at large.

«No more than you,» replied the ancient taxidermist.

O-Tar looked long and searchingly at Tara of Helium. All the beauty that was hers seemed suddenly to be carried to every fibre of his consciousness. She was still garbed in the rich harness of a Black Princess of Jetan, and as O-Tar the Jeddak gazed upon her he realized that never before had his eyes rested upon a more perfect figure-a more beautiful face.

«She is no Corphal,» he murmured to himself. «She is no Corphal and she is a princess-a princess of Helium, and, by the golden hair of the Holy Hekkador, she is beautiful. Take the gag from her mouth and release her hands,» he commanded aloud. «Make room for the Princess Tara of Helium at the side of O-Tar of Manator. She shall dine as becomes a princess.»

Slaves did as O-Tar bid and Tara of Helium stood with flashing eyes behind the chair that was offered her. «Sit!» commanded O-Tar.

The girl sank into the chair. «I sit as a prisoner,» she said; «not as a guest at the board of my enemy, O-Tar of Manator.»

O-Tar motioned his followers from the room. «I would speak alone with the Princess of Helium,» he said. The company and the slaves withdrew and once more the Jeddak of Manator turned toward the girl. «O-Tar of Manator would be your friend,» he said.

Tara of Helium sat with arms folded upon her small, firm breasts, her eyes flashing from behind narrowed lids, nor did she deign to answer his overture. O-Tar leaned closer to her. He noted the hostility of her bearing and he recalled his first encounter with her. She was a she-banth, but she was beautiful. She was by far the most desirable woman that O-Tar had ever looked upon and he was determined to possess her. He told her so.

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