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作者:低诉      更新:2021-02-18 23:48      字数:9322
  know her as yet by sympathy。〃
  〃What if I said it was Heru; the princess?〃
  The Martian girl sprang to her feet; and clasping her hands exclaimed;
  〃Heru;   the   Slender!     Then   the   end   comes;   for   it   is   written   in   our
  books that the last tribute is paid when the best is paid。           Oh; how splendid
  if she gave herself of free will to this slavery to end it once for all。           Was it
  so?〃
  〃I think; Si; your princess could not have known of that tradition; she
  did not come willingly。         Besides; I am come to fetch her back; if it may
  be; and that spoils the look of sacrifice。〃
  〃You to fetch her back; and from Ar…hap's arms?              My word; Sir Spirit;
  you     must    know    some     potent    charms;    or;   what    is  less  likely;   my
  countrymen   must   have   amazingly   improved   in   pluck   since   I   left   them。
  Have you a great army at hand?〃
  But I only shook my head; and; touching my sword; said that here was
  the only army coming to rescue Heru。 Whereon the lady replied that she
  thought my valour did me more honour than my discretion。                      How did I
  propose to take the princess from her captors?
  〃To tell the truth; damsel; that is a matter which will have to be left to
  your   invention;   or   the   kindness   of   such   as   you。 I   am   here   on   a   hare…
  brained errand; playing knight…  errant in a way  that shocks my  common
  sense。     But since the matter has gone so far I will see it through; or die in
  the attempt。      Your bully lord shall either give me Heru; stock; lock; and
  block;  or   hang   me   from  a   yard…arm。     But   I   would   rather have   the   lady。
  Come; you will help me; and; as a beginning; if she is in yonder shanty get
  me speech with her。〃
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  Poor   Si's   eyes   dilated   at   the   peril   of   the   suggestion;   and   I   saw   the
  sluggish Martian nature at war against her better feelings。                 But presently
  the latter conquered。        〃I will try;〃 she said。       〃What matter a few stripes
  more   or   less?〃   pointing to her   rosy  shoulders   where   red scars   crisscross
  upon one an… other showed how the Martian girls fared in Ar…hap's palace
  when their novelty wore off。           〃I will try to help you; and if they kill me
  for   itwhy;   that   will   not   matter   much。〃   And   forthwith   in   that   blazing
  forenoon      under    the  flickering    shadow     of  the   trees  we   put   our   heads
  together to see what we might do for Heru。
  It was not much for the moment。             Try what we would that afternoon;
  I could not persuade those who had charge of the princess to let me even
  approach   her   place   of   im…   prisonment;   but   Si;   as   a   woman;   was   more
  successful;     actually    seeing    her  for   a  few   moments;      and    managed      to
  whisper      in  her  ear   that  I  had   come;    the   Spirit…with…the…gold…buttons…
  down…his front; afterwards describing to me in flowing Mar… tian imagery…
  …but    doubtless     not   more    highly    coloured     than   poor    Heru's    emotion
  warrantedhow delightedly that lady had received the news。
  Si also did me another service; presenting me to the porter's wife; who
  kept    a   kind   of   boarding…house       at  the   gates   of   Ar…hap's    palace    for
  gentlemen   and   ladies   with   grievances。       I   had   heard   of   lobbying   before;
  and the pre… sentation of petitions; though I had never indulged myself in
  the pastime; but the crowd of petitioners here; with petitions as wild and
  picturesque   as   their   own   motley   ap…   pearances;   was   surely   the   strangest
  that ever gathered round a seat of supreme authority。
  Si whispered in the ear of that good woman the nature of my errand;
  with doubtless some blandishment of her own; and my errand being one so
  much above the vulgar and so nearly touching the sovereign; I was at once
  ac… corded a separate room in the gate…house; whence I could look down in
  comparative peace on the common herd of suitors; and listen to the buzz
  of their invective as they practised speeches which I calculated it would
  take Ar…hap all the rest of his reign to listen to; without allowing him any
  time for pronouncing verdicts on them。
  Here     I  made    myself    comfortable;      and   awaited     the  return    of  the
  sovereign as placidly as might be。            Meanwhile fate was playing into my
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  feeble hands。
  I have said it was hot weather。         At first this seemed but an outcome of
  the   Martian   climate;   but   as   the   hours   went   by   the   heat   developed   to   an
  incredible extent。       Also that red glare previously noted in the west grew
  in intensity; till; as the hours slipped by; all the town was staring at it in
  panting horror。      I have seen a prairie on fire; luckily from the far side of a
  comfortably   broad   river;   and   have   ridden   through   a   pine…   forest   when
  every   tree   for   miles   was   an   uplifted   torch;   and   pungent   yellow   smoke
  rolled   down   each   corrie   side   in   grey   rivers   crested   with   dancing   flame。
  But that Martian glare was more sombre and terrible than either。
  〃What is it?〃 I asked of poor Si; who came out gasping to speak to me
  by the gate…house。
  〃None of us know; and unless   the gods these Thither folk believe  in
  are angry; and intend to destroy the world with yonder red sword in the
  sky;    I  cannot    guess。    Perhaps;〃      she   added;    with    a  sudden    flash   of
  inspiration; 〃it comes by your machinations for Heru's help。〃
  〃No!〃
  〃If not by your wish; then; in the name of all you love; set your wish
  against   it。   If   you   know   any   incantations   suitable   for   the   occasion;   oh;
  practise them now at once; for look; even the very grass is withering; birds
  are   dropping   from   trees;   fishes;   horribly   bloated;   are   beginning   to   float
  down the steaming rills; and I; with all others; have a nameless dread upon
  me。〃
  Hotter and hotter it grew; until about sunset the red blaze upon the sky
  slowly opened; and showed us for about half an hour; through the opening
  a   lurid;   flame…coloured   meteor   far   out   in   space   beyond;   then   the   cleft
  closed     again;   and   through    that  abominable      red   curtain   came    the  very
  breath of Hades。
  What was really happening I am not astronomer enough to say; though
  on cooler consideration I have come to the conclusion that our planet; in
  going     out  to  its  summer     pastures    in  the  remoter     fields  of  space;   had
  somehow come across a wandering lesser world and got pretty well singed
  in passing。      This is purely my own opinion; and I have not yet submitted
  it to the kindly authorities of the Lick Obser… vatory for verification。                 All
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  I can say for certain is that in an incredibly short space of time the face of
  the country changed from green to sear; flowers drooped; streams (there
  were not many in the neighbourhood apparently) dried up; fishes died; a
  mighty thirst there was nothing to quench set… tled down on man and beast;
  and    we    all  felt  that   unless   Providence      listened   to   the  prayers    and
  imprecations which the whole town set to work with frantic zeal to hurl at
  it; or that abominable comet in the sky sheered off on another tack with
  the least   possible   delay;   we   should   all   be   re…   duced   to   cinders in   a   very
  brief space of time。
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  CHAPTER XVII
  The evening of the second day had already come; when Ar…hap arrived
  home after weekending amongst a tribe of rebellious subjects。                        But any
  imposing       State   entry   which     might    have    been    intended    was    rendered
  impossible by the heat and the threat of that baleful world in the western
  sky。
  It   was   a lurid   but disordered   spectacle   which   I   wit…   nessed   from  my
  room      in  the   gate…house     just   after  nightfall。    The    returning    army     had
  apparently   fallen   away   exhausted   on   its   march   through   the   town;   only
  some   three   hundred   of   the   bodyguard   s