第 5 节
作者:浪剑飞舟      更新:2021-02-18 23:58      字数:9322
  three hundred miles; but the best they can do in actual
  service when equipped with their wireless finders and
  sighters is but a trifle over two hundred miles。
  This is quite far enough to imbue me with great respect for
  the Martian firearm; and some telepathic force must have
  warned me against an attempt to escape in broad daylight
  from under the muzzles of twenty of these death…dealing
  machines。
  The Martians; after conversing for a short time; turned and
  rode away in the direction from which they had come; leaving
  one of their number alone by the enclosure。  When they had
  covered perhaps two hundred yards they halted; and turning
  their mounts toward us sat watching the warrior by the
  enclosure。
  He was the one whose spear had so nearly transfixed me;
  and was evidently the leader of the band; as I had noted that
  they seemed to have moved to their present position at his
  direction。  When his force had come to a halt he dismounted;
  threw down his spear and small arms; and came around the
  end of the incubator toward me; entirely unarmed and as
  naked as I; except for the ornaments strapped upon his head;
  limbs; and breast。
  When he was within about fifty feet of me he unclasped an
  enormous metal armlet; and holding it toward me in the
  open palm of his hand; addressed me in a clear; resonant
  voice; but in a language; it is needless to say; I could not
  understand。  He then stopped as though waiting for my reply;
  pricking up his antennae…like ears and cocking his strange…looking
  eyes still further toward me。
  As the silence became painful I concluded to hazard a little
  conversation on my own part; as I had guessed that he was
  making overtures of peace。  The throwing down of his weapons
  and the withdrawing of his troop before his advance toward
  me would have signified a peaceful mission anywhere on
  Earth; so why not; then; on Mars!
  Placing my hand over my heart I bowed low to the Martian
  and explained to him that while I did not understand his
  language; his actions spoke for the peace and friendship that
  at the present moment were most dear to my heart。  Of course
  I might have been a babbling brook for all the intelligence
  my speech carried to him; but he understood the action with
  which I immediately followed my words。
  Stretching my hand toward him; I advanced and took the
  armlet from his open palm; clasping it about my arm above the
  elbow; smiled at him and stood waiting。  His wide mouth
  spread into an answering smile; and locking one of his
  intermediary arms in mine we turned and walked back toward
  his mount。  At the same time he motioned his followers to
  advance。  They started toward us on a wild run; but were checked
  by a signal from him。  Evidently he feared that were I to be
  really frightened again I might jump entirely out of the landscape。
  He exchanged a few words with his men; motioned to me
  that I would ride behind one of them; and then mounted his
  own animal。  The fellow designated reached down two or
  three hands and lifted me up behind him on the glossy
  back of his mount; where I hung on as best I could by the
  belts and straps which held the Martian's weapons and ornaments。
  The entire cavalcade then turned and galloped away toward
  the range of hills in the distance。
  CHAPTER IV
  A PRISONER
  We had gone perhaps ten miles when the ground began to
  rise very rapidly。  We were; as I was later to learn; nearing the
  edge of one of Mars' long…dead seas; in the bottom of which
  my encounter with the Martians had taken place。
  In a short time we gained the foot of the mountains; and
  after traversing a narrow gorge came to an open valley; at the
  far extremity of which was a low table land upon which I
  beheld an enormous city。  Toward this we galloped; entering it
  by what appeared to be a ruined roadway leading out from the
  city; but only to the edge of the table land; where it ended
  abruptly in a flight of broad steps。
  Upon closer observation I saw as we passed them that the
  buildings were deserted; and while not greatly decayed had
  the appearance of not having been tenanted for years; possibly
  for ages。  Toward the center of the city was a large plaza; and
  upon this and in the buildings immediately surrounding it
  were camped some nine or ten hundred creatures of the same
  breed as my captors; for such I now considered them despite
  the suave manner in which I had been trapped。
  With the exception of their ornaments all were naked。  The
  women varied in appearance but little from the men; except
  that their tusks were much larger in proportion to their height;
  in some instances curving nearly to their high…set ears。  Their
  bodies were smaller and lighter in color; and their fingers
  and toes bore the rudiments of nails; which were entirely
  lacking among the males。  The adult females ranged in height
  from ten to twelve feet。
  The children were light in color; even lighter than the
  women; and all looked precisely alike to me; except that some
  were taller than others; older; I presumed。
  I saw no signs of extreme age among them; nor is there any
  appreciable difference in their appearance from the age of
  maturity; about forty; until; at about the age of one thousand
  years; they go voluntarily upon their last strange pilgrimage
  down the river Iss; which leads no living Martian knows
  whither and from whose bosom no Martian has ever returned;
  or would be allowed to live did he return after once embarking
  upon its cold; dark waters。
  Only about one Martian in a thousand dies of sickness or
  disease; and possibly about twenty take the voluntary pilgrimage。
  The other nine hundred and seventy…nine die violent deaths
  in duels; in hunting; in aviation and in war; but perhaps by far
  the greatest death loss comes during the age of childhood;
  when vast numbers of the little Martians fall victims
  to the great white apes of Mars。
  The average life expectancy of a Martian after the age of
  maturity is about three hundred years; but would be nearer
  the one…thousand mark were it not for the various means
  leading to violent death。  Owing to the waning resources
  of the planet it evidently became necessary to counteract
  the increasing longevity which their remarkable skill in
  therapeutics and surgery produced; and so human life has come
  to be considered but lightly on Mars; as is evidenced by their
  dangerous sports and the almost continual warfare between
  the various communities。
  There are other and natural causes tending toward a
  diminution of population; but nothing contributes so greatly
  to this end as the fact that no male or female Martian is ever
  voluntarily without a weapon of destruction。
  As we neared the plaza and my presence was discovered we
  were immediately surrounded by hundreds of the creatures
  who seemed anxious to pluck me from my seat behind my
  guard。  A word from the leader of the party stilled their
  clamor; and we proceeded at a trot across the plaza to the
  entrance of as magnificent an edifice as mortal eye has rested
  upon。
  The building was low; but covered an enormous area。  It
  was constructed of gleaming white marble inlaid with gold
  and brilliant stones which sparkled and scintillated in the
  sunlight。  The main entrance was some hundred feet in width
  and projected from the building proper to form a huge canopy
  above the entrance hall。  There was no stairway; but a gentle
  incline to the first floor of the building opened into an
  enormous chamber encircled by galleries。
  On the floor of this chamber; which was dotted with highly
  carved wooden desks and chairs; were assembled about forty
  or fifty male Martians around the steps of a rostrum。  On the
  platform proper squatted an enormous warrior heavily loaded
  with metal ornaments; gay…colored feathers and beautifully
  wrought leather trappings ingeniously set with precious stones。
  From his shoulders depended a short cape of white fur lined
  with brilliant scarlet silk。
  What struck me as most remarkable about this assemblage
  and the hall in which they were congregated was the fact
  that the creatures were entirely out of proportion to the desks;
  chairs; and other furnishings; these being of a size adapted to
  human beings such as I; whereas the great bulks of the
  Martians could scarcely have squeezed into the chairs; nor was
  there room beneath the desks for their long legs。  Evidently;
  then; there were other denizens on Mars than the wild and
  grotesque creatures into whose hands I had fallen; but the
  evidences of extreme antiquity which showed all around me
  indicated that these buildings might have belonged to some
  long…extinct and forgotten race in the dim antiquity of Mars。
  Our party had halted at the entrance to the building; and at
  a sign from the leader I had been lowered to the ground。
  Again locking his arm in mine; we had proceeded in