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作者:低诉      更新:2021-02-18 23:47      字数:9322
  all the noises of Eblis in my ears。          Up and down we went; over and over;
  till   strength   was   spent   and   my   ribs   seemed   breaking;   then;   with   a   last
  desperate effort; I got a knee against the stem; and by sheer strength freed
  my princessthe spiteful timber made a last ugly thrust at us as it rolled
  awayand we were free!
  I turned upon my back; and; sure of rescue now; took the lady's head
  upon   my   chest;   holding   her   sweet;   white   fists   in   mine   the   while;   and;
  floating; waited for help。
  It came only too quickly。          The gallant Martians; when they saw the
  princess saved; came swiftly down upon us。 Over the lapping of the water
  in   my   ears   I   heard   their   sigh…   like   cries   of   admiration   and   surprise;   the
  rattle   of   spray   on   the   canoe   sides   mingled   with   the   splash   of   oars;   the
  flitting shadows of their prows were all about us; and in less time than it
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  takes to write we were hauled aboard; revived; and taken to Hath's barge。
  Again the prince's lips were on my fingertips; again the flutes and music
  struck up; and as I squeezed the water out of my hair; and tried to keep my
  eyes   off   the   outline   of   Heru;   whose   loveliness   shone   through   her   damp;
  clinging; pink robe; as if that robe were but a gauzy fancy; I vaguely heard
  Hath saying wondrous things of my gallantry; and; what was more to the
  purpose; asking me to come with him and stay that night at the palace。
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  CHAPTER IV
  They lodged me like a prince in a tributary country that first night。                 I
  was tired。     'Twas a stiff stage I had come the day before; and they gave
  me a couch whose ethereal softness seemed to close like the wings of a
  bird as I plunged at its touch into fathomless slumbers。               But the next day
  had hardly broken when I was awake; and; stretching my limbs upon the
  piled silk of a legless bed upon the floor; found myself in a great chamber
  with a purple tapestry across the entrance; and a square arch leading to a
  flat terrace outside。
  It was a glorious daybreak; making my heart light within me; the air
  like new milk; and the colours of the sunrise lay purple and yellow in bars
  across my room。         I yawned and stretched; then rising; wrapped a silken
  quilt about me and went out into the flat terrace top; wherefrom all the city
  could   be   seen   stretched   in   an   ivory   and   emerald   patchwork;   with   open;
  blue water on one side; and the Martian plain trending away in illimitable
  distance upon the other。
  Directly underneath in the great square at the bottom of Hath's palace
  steps   were   gathered   a   concourse   of   people;   brilliant   in   many…coloured
  dresses。     They were sitting or lying about just as they might for all I knew
  have done through the warm night; without much order; save that where
  the black streaks of inlaid stone marked a carriage… way across the square
  none   were   stationed。      While   I   won…   dered   what   would   bring   so   many
  together thus early; there came a sound of flutesfor these people can do
  nothing   without   piping   like   finches   in   a   thicket   in   Mayand   from   the
  storehouses   half…way   over   to   the   harbour   there   streamed   a   line   of   carts
  piled    high   with   provender。     Down      came    the   teams   attended     by  their
  slaves; circling and wheeling into the open place; and as they passed each
  group   those   lazy;   lolling   beggars   crowded   round   and   took   the   dole   they
  were too thriftless to earn themselves。            It was strange to see how listless
  they were about the meal; even though Provi… dence itself put it into their
  hands;     to  note   how    the   yellow…girted     slaves   scudded     amongst     them;
  serving     out  the   loaves;   themselves     had   grown;     harvested;    and   baked;
  slipping   from   group   to   group;   rousing;   exhorting;   admin…   istering   to   a
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  helpless throng that took their efforts without thought or thanks。
  I stood there a long time; one foot upon the coping and my chin upon
  my hand; noting the beauty of the ruined town and wondering how such a
  feeble race as that which   lay about;   breakfasting in   the limpid sunshine;
  could have come by a city like this; or kept even the ruins of its walls and
  buildings   from   the   covetousness   of   others;   until   presently   there   was   a
  rustle of primrose garments and my friend of the day before stood by me。
  〃Are you rested; traveller?〃 she questioned in that pretty voice of hers。
  〃Rested ambrosially; An。〃
  〃It is well; I will tell the Government and it will come up to wash and
  dress you; afterwards giving you breakfast。〃
  〃For the breakfast; damsel; I shall be grateful; but as for the washing
  and dressing I will defend myself to the last gasp sooner than submit to
  such administration。〃
  〃How strange!        Do you never wash in your country?〃
  〃Yes; but it is a matter left largely to our own discretion; so; my dear
  girl; if you   will leave me   for a   minute or two in quest of   that meal   you
  have mentioned; I will guarantee to be ready when it comes。〃
  Away     she   slipped;    with   a  shrug   of   her  rosy   shoulders;    to  return
  presently; carrying a tray covered with a white cloth; whereon were half a
  dozen     glittering   covers   whence     came    most    fragrant   odours    of  cooked
  things。
  〃Why; comrade;〃 I said; sitting down and lifting lid by lid; for the cold;
  sweet air outside had made me hungry; 〃this is better than was hoped for; I
  thought   from   what   I   saw   down   yonder   I   should   have   to   trot   behind   a
  tumbril   for   my   breakfast;   and   eat   it   on   my   heels   amongst   your   sleepy
  friends below。〃
  An replied; 〃The stranger is a prince; we take it; in his own country;
  and princes fare not quite like common people; even here。〃
  〃So;〃 I said; my mouth full of a strange; unknown fish; and a cake soft
  as milk and white as cotton in the pod。 〃Now that makes me feel at home!〃
  〃Would you have had it otherwise with us?〃
  〃No!   now   I   come   to   think   of   it;   it   is   most   natural   things   should   be
  much alike in all the corners of the universe; the splendid simplicity that
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  rules the spheres; works much the same; no doubt; upon one side of the
  sun as upon the other。         Yet; somehowyou can hardly wonder at ityes…
  terday I looked to find your world; when I realised where I had tumbled to;
  a world of djin and giants; of mad possibilities over realised; and here I
  see you dwellers by the utterly remote little more marvellous than if I had
  come amongst you on the introduction of a cheap tourist ticket; and round
  some neglected corner of my own distant world!〃
  〃I hardly follow your meaning; sir。〃
  〃No; no; of course you cannot。             I was forgetting you did not know!
  There; pass me the stuff on yonder platter that looks like caked mud from
  an   anchor   fluke;   and   swells   like   breath   of   paradise;   and   let   me   question
  you;〃 and while I sat and drank with that yellow servitor sitting in front of
  me; I plied her with questions; just as a baby might who had come into the
  world   with   a   full…blown   gift   of   speech。   But   though   she   was   ready   and
  willing   enough   to   answer;   and   laughed   gaily   at   my   quaint   ignorance   of
  simple things; yet there was little water in the well。
  〃Had they any kind of crafts or science; any cult of stars or figures?〃
  But    again    she   shook    her   head;    and   said;   〃Hath    might    know;     Hath
  understood most things; but her… self knew little of either。〃                  〃Armies or
  navies?〃   and   again   the   Martian   shrugged   her   shoulders;   questioning   in
  turn
  〃What for?〃
  〃What for!〃 I cried; a little angry with her engaging dulness; 〃Why; to
  keep that which the strong hand got; and to get more for those who come
  next;   navies   to   sweep   yonder   blue   seas;   and   armies   to   ward   what   they
  should   bring   home;   or   guard   the   city   walls   against   all   enemies;for   I
  suppose; An;〃 I sa