登陆注册
15423600000062

第62章

THE OLD MAN OF THE PITS

"I SHALL not desert you, Ghek," said Tara of Helium, simply.

"Go! Go!" whispered the kaldane."You can do me no good.Go, or all I have done is for naught."Tara shook her head."I cannot," she said.

"They will slay her," said Ghek to Turan, and the panthan, torn between loyalty to this strange creature who had offered its life for him, and love of the woman, hesitated but a moment, then he swept Tara from her feet and lifting her in his arms leaped up the steps that led to the throne of Manator.Behind the throne he parted the arras and found the secret opening.Into this he bore the girl and down a long, narrow corridor and winding runways that led to lower levels until they came to the pits of the palace of O-Tar.Here was a labyrinth of passages and chambers presenting a thousand hiding-places.

As Turan bore Tara up the steps toward the throne a score of warriors rose as though to rush forward to intercept them.

"Stay!" cried Ghek, "or your jeddak dies," and they halted in their tracks, waiting the will of this strange, uncanny creature.

Presently Ghek took his eyes from the eyes of O-Tar and the jeddak shook himself as one who would be rid of a bad dream and straightened up, half dazed still.

"Look," said Ghek, then, "I have given your jeddak his life,nor have I harmed one of those whom I might easily have slain when they were in my power.No harm have I or my friends done in the city of Manator.Why then should you persecute us? Give us our lives.Give us our liberty."O-Tar, now in command of his faculties, stooped and regained his sword.In the room was silence as all waited to hear the jeddak's answer.

"Just are the laws of Manator," he said at last."Perhaps, after all, there is truth in the words of the stranger.Return him then to the pits and pursue the others and capture them.Through the mercy of O-Tar they shall be permitted to win their freedom upon the Field of Jetan, in the coming games."Still ashen was the face of the jeddak as Ghek was led away and his appearance was that of a man who had been snatched from the brink of eternity into which he has gazed, not with the composure of great courage, but with fear.There were those in the throne room who knew that the execution of the three prisoners had but been delayed and the responsibility placed upon the shoulders of others, and one of those who knew was U-Thor, the great jed of Manatos.His curling lip betokened his scorn of the jeddak who had chosen humiliation rather than death.He knew that O-Tar had lost more of prestige in those few moments than he could regain in a lifetime, for the Martians are jealous of the courage of their chiefs--there can be no evasions of stern duty, no temporizing with honor.That there were others in the room who shared U-Thor's belief was evidenced by the silence and the grim scowls.

O-Tar glanced quickly around.He must have sensed the hostility and guessed its cause, for he went suddenly angry, and as one who seeks by the vehemence of his words to establish the courage of his heart he roared forth what could be considered as naught other than a challenge.

"The will of O-Tar, the jeddak, is the law of Manator," he cried, "and the laws of Manator are just--they cannot err.U-Dor, dispatch those who will search the palace, the pits, and the city, and return the fugitives to their cells.

"And now for you, U-Thor of Manatos! Think you with impunity to threaten your jeddak--to question his right to punish traitors and instigators of treason? What am I to think of your own loyalty, who takes to wife a woman I have banished from my court because of her intrigues against the authority of her jeddak and her master? But O-Tar is just.Make your explanations and your peace, then, before it is too late.""U-Thor has nothing to explain," replied the jed of Manatos; "nor is he at war with his jeddak; but he has the right that every jed and every warrior enjoys, of demanding justice at the hands of the jeddak for whomsoever he believes to be persecuted.With increasing rigor has the jeddak of Manator persecuted the slaves from Gathol since he took to himself the unwilling Princess Haja.

If the slaves from Gathol have harbored thoughts of vengeance and escape 'tis no more than might be expected from a proud and courageous people Ever have I counselled greater fairness in our treatment of our slaves, many of whom, in their own lands, are people of great distinction and power; but always has O-Tar, the jeddak, flouted with arrogance my every suggestion.Though it has been through none of my seeking that the question has arisen now I am glad that it has, for the time was bound to come when the jeds of Manator would demand from O-Tar the respect and consideration that is their due from the man who holds his high office at their pleasure.Know, then, O-Tar, that you must free A-Kor, the dwar, forthwith or bring him to fair trial before the assembled jeds of Manator.I have spoken.""You have spoken well and to the point, U-Thor," cried O-Tar, "for you have revealed to your jeddak and your fellow jeds the depth of the disloyalty that I have long suspected.A-Kor already has been tried and sentenced by the supreme tribunal of Manator--O-Tar, the jeddak; and you too shall receive justice from the same unfailing source.In the meantime you are under arrest.To the pits with him! To the pits with U-Thor the false jed!" He clapped his hands to summon the surrounding warriors to do his bidding.A score leaped forward to seize U-Thor.They were warriors of the palace, mostly; but two score leaped to defend U-Thor, and with ringing steel they fought at the foot of the steps to the throne of Manator where stood O-Tar, the jeddak, with drawn sword ready to take his part in the mêlée.

同类推荐
  • 玄牝之门赋注释

    玄牝之门赋注释

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 市隐庐医学杂着

    市隐庐医学杂着

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 农说

    农说

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 四教仪集注科

    四教仪集注科

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 玉清元始玄黄九光真经

    玉清元始玄黄九光真经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 上古天帝

    上古天帝

    上古天帝,武力非凡,神身首分离之后依然化乳为目。修灵一途,凶险非凡,如若能战而不死,化身上古天帝,那又当如何?
  • 荣耀之大地剑圣

    荣耀之大地剑圣

    一张流传多代的黑卡,一段尘封已久的历史,一封突如其来的信件,让他改名换姓,重进游戏。从现在起,一切都是为了荣耀。
  • The Expedition of Humphry Clinker

    The Expedition of Humphry Clinker

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 重生之热血生活

    重生之热血生活

    一个普普通通的女大学生刚刚毕业,却遭受到了人生最大的重创,昏睡后醒来—回到了从前—娘胎里...一切都这么顺其自然的开始,空间异能在手,生活能够简单么?读者群:292834729,敲门砖:文中任意主角名。公告:2013.2.1.起恢复更新。
  • 红颜殇天下取舍

    红颜殇天下取舍

    他曾许诺她一生一世一双人,后来,他登基为皇,她做了皇后。从什么时候开始,他变心了。女儿发烧时,她彻夜守着却不见他来,他此时在别的妃子旁边。她被陷害了,他在众目睽睽之下罚她给嫔妃下跪。。。他在事后总说:兮儿,朕是迫不得已。终于有一天她要被废时,他在冷眼旁观,对她说:苏瑾兮,你不配做朕的皇后。她终于明白,她该离开了。。。
  • TFBOYS之星空下的守护

    TFBOYS之星空下的守护

    三位女生因为一次与tfboys的偶遇而闯入了她们的生活......
  • 知人善任:狄仁杰

    知人善任:狄仁杰

    狄仁杰,字怀英,生于隋大业三年,即607年(一说生于唐贞观四年,即650年),卒于武则天久视元年(700年)。为唐时并州人。他是唐代杰出的宰相和政治家,他从政之后,经历了唐高宗与武则天两个时代。狄仁杰是唐代最负盛名的宰相,是一位对唐代有着深远影响的人物,他的存在改变了唐朝的命运。并且他用自己的德行与作为,告诉后人他是一位百姓永远敬仰的英杰……
  • 闯关东的故事

    闯关东的故事

    “铁背山头歼杜松,手麾黄钺振军锋。于今四海无征战,留得艰难缔造踪。”这是一部反映二百多年前五个热血山东老乡历尽艰难险阻闯关东可歌可泣的故事。他们飘洋过海,在惊涛骇浪中英勇搏击,九死一生,从遥远的山东半岛徒步来到荒草丛生的关东。他们智斗黑熊、横扫饿狼,绝路逢生,终于在关东大地上开辟了一番沃土,安家立业,繁衍生息。他们创建的赫赫功业,值得后人敬仰。
  • 血型与星座AB

    血型与星座AB

    AB型是四大血型中最令人捉摸不透的血型,本书全面揭秘AB型人的神秘个性,让AB型人彻底了解自己,让其他人读懂AB型人,不再困惑,并且从职场命运,恋爱密码等多角度剖析AB型12星座人的性格,是一本全面时尚的AB型人使用说明书。
  • 北方毗沙门多闻宝藏天王神妙陀罗尼别行仪轨

    北方毗沙门多闻宝藏天王神妙陀罗尼别行仪轨

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。