第 41 节
作者:浪剑飞舟      更新:2021-02-18 23:59      字数:9322
  mighty thoats bore their terrible riders against the ramparts
  of the enemy。  At the same moment the battle line of Helium
  surged over the opposite breastworks of the Zodangans and in
  another moment they were being crushed as between two
  millstones。  Nobly they fought; but in vain。
  The plain before the city became a veritable shambles ere
  the last Zodangan surrendered; but finally the carnage ceased;
  the prisoners were marched back to Helium; and we entered
  the greater city's gates; a huge triumphal procession of
  conquering heroes。
  The broad avenues were lined with women and children;
  among which were the few men whose duties necessitated
  that they remain within the city during the battle。  We were
  greeted with an endless round of applause and showered with
  ornaments of gold; platinum; silver; and precious jewels。
  The city had gone mad with joy。
  My fierce Tharks caused the wildest excitement and enthusiasm。
  Never before had an armed body of green warriors entered the
  gates of Helium; and that they came now as friends and allies
  filled the red men with rejoicing。
  That my poor services to Dejah Thoris had become known
  to the Heliumites was evidenced by the loud crying of my
  name; and by the loads of ornaments that were fastened upon
  me and my huge thoat as we passed up the avenues to the
  palace; for even in the face of the ferocious appearance of
  Woola the populace pressed close about me。
  As we approached this magnificent pile we were met by a
  party of officers who greeted us warmly and requested that
  Tars Tarkas and his jeds with the jeddaks and jeds of his
  wild allies; together with myself; dismount and accompany
  them to receive from Tardos Mors an expression of his
  gratitude for our services。
  At the top of the great steps leading up to the main
  portals of the palace stood the royal party; and as we reached
  the lower steps one of their number descended to meet us。
  He was an almost perfect specimen of manhood; tall; straight
  as an arrow; superbly muscled and with the carriage and
  bearing of a ruler of men。  I did not need to be told that he
  was Tardos Mors; Jeddak of Helium。
  The first member of our party he met was Tars Tarkas
  and his first words sealed forever the new friendship
  between the races。
  〃That Tardos Mors;〃 he said; earnestly; 〃may meet the
  greatest living warrior of Barsoom is a priceless honor; but
  that he may lay his hand on the shoulder of a friend and
  ally is a far greater boon。〃
  〃Jeddak of Helium;〃 returned Tars Tarkas; 〃it has remained
  for a man of another world to teach the green warriors of
  Barsoom the meaning of friendship; to him we owe the fact that
  the hordes of Thark can understand you; that they can appreciate
  and reciprocate the sentiments so graciously expressed。〃
  Tardos Mors then greeted each of the green jeddaks and jeds;
  and to each spoke words of friendship and appreciation
  As he approached me he laid both hands upon my shoulders。
  〃Welcome; my son;〃 he said; 〃that you are granted; gladly;
  and without one word of opposition; the most precious
  jewel in all Helium; yes; on all Barsoom; is sufficient
  earnest of my esteem。〃
  We were then presented to Mors Kajak; Jed of lesser Helium;
  and father of Dejah Thoris。  He had followed close behind
  Tardos Mors and seemed even more affected by the meeting
  than had his father。
  He tried a dozen times to express his gratitude to me; but
  his voice choked with emotion and he could not speak; and
  yet he had; as I was to later learn; a reputation for ferocity
  and fearlessness as a fighter that was remarkable even upon
  warlike Barsoom。  In common with all Helium he worshiped
  his daughter; nor could he think of what she had escaped
  without deep emotion。
  CHAPTER XXVII
  FROM JOY TO DEATH
  For ten days the hordes of Thark and their wild allies were
  feasted and entertained; and; then; loaded with costly
  presents and escorted by ten thousand soldiers of Helium
  commanded by Mors Kajak; they started on the return journey
  to their own lands。  The jed of lesser Helium with a small
  party of nobles accompanied them all the way to Thark to
  cement more closely the new bonds of peace and friendship。
  Sola also accompanied Tars Tarkas; her father; who before
  all his chieftains had acknowledged her as his daughter。
  Three weeks later; Mors Kajak and his officers; accompanied
  by Tars Tarkas and Sola; returned upon a battleship that
  had been dispatched to Thark to fetch them in time for
  the ceremony which made Dejah Thoris and John Carter one。
  For nine years I served in the councils and fought in the
  armies of Helium as a prince of the house of Tardos Mors。
  The people seemed never to tire of heaping honors upon me;
  and no day passed that did not bring some new proof of
  their love for my princess; the incomparable Dejah Thoris。
  In a golden incubator upon the roof of our palace lay a
  snow…white egg。  For nearly five years ten soldiers of the
  jeddak's Guard had constantly stood over it; and not a day
  passed when I was in the city that Dejah Thoris and I did
  not stand hand in hand before our little shrine planning for
  the future; when the delicate shell should break。
  Vivid in my memory is the picture of the last night as we
  sat there talking in low tones of the strange romance which
  had woven our lives together and of this wonder which was
  coming to augment our happiness and fulfill our hopes。
  In the distance we saw the bright…white light of an
  approaching airship; but we attached no special
  significance to so common a sight。  Like a bolt of
  lightning it raced toward Helium until its very speed
  bespoke the unusual。
  Flashing the signals which proclaimed it a dispatch bearer
  for the jeddak; it circled impatiently awaiting the tardy
  patrol boat which must convoy it to the palace docks。
  Ten minutes after it touched at the palace a message
  called me to the council chamber; which I found filling with
  the members of that body。
  On the raised platform of the throne was Tardos Mors;
  pacing back and forth with tense…drawn face。  When all were
  in their seats he turned toward us。
  〃This morning;〃 he said; 〃word reached the several
  governments of Barsoom that the keeper of the atmosphere
  plant had made no wireless report for two days; nor had
  almost ceaseless calls upon him from a score of capitals
  elicited a sign of response。
  〃The ambassadors of the other nations asked us to take
  the matter in hand and hasten the assistant keeper to the
  plant。  All day a thousand cruisers have been searching for
  him until just now one of them returns bearing his dead
  body; which was found in the pits beneath his house horribly
  mutilated by some assassin。
  〃I do not need to tell you what this means to Barsoom。  It
  would take months to penetrate those mighty walls; in fact
  the work has already commenced; and there would be little
  to fear were the engine of the pumping plant to run as it
  should and as they all have for hundreds of years now; but the
  worst; we fear; has happened。  The instruments show a rapidly
  decreasing air pressure on all parts of Barsoomthe engine has stopped。〃
  〃My gentlemen;〃 he concluded; 〃we have at best three days to live。〃
  There was absolute silence for several minutes; and then
  a young noble arose; and with his drawn sword held high
  above his head addressed Tardos Mors。
  〃The men of Helium have prided themselves that they have
  ever shown Barsoom how a nation of red men should live;
  now is our opportunity to show them how they should die。
  Let us go about our duties as though a thousand useful years
  still lay before us。〃
  The chamber rang with applause and as there was nothing
  better to do than to allay the fears of the people by our
  example we went our ways with smiles upon our faces and
  sorrow gnawing at our hearts。
  When I returned to my palace I found that the rumor already
  had reached Dejah Thoris; so I told her all that I had heard。
  〃We have been very happy; John Carter;〃 she said; 〃and I thank
  whatever fate overtakes us that it permits us to die together。〃
  The next two days brought no noticeable change in the
  supply of air; but on the morning of the third day breathing
  became difficult at the higher altitudes of the rooftops。
  The avenues and plazas of Helium were filled with people。
  All business had ceased。  For the most part the people looked
  bravely into the face of their unalterable doom。  Here and
  there; however; men and women gave way to quiet grief。
  Toward the middle of the day many of the weaker commenced
  to succumb and within an hour the people of Barsoom
  were sinking by thousands into the unconsciousness
  which precedes death by asphyxiation。
  Dejah Thoris and I with the other members of the royal
  family had collected in a sunken garden within an inner
  courtya