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that would have bound Dejah Thoris to another。



In an instant all was confusion; a thousand drawn swords

menaced me from every quarter; and Sab Than sprang upon

me with a jeweled dagger he had drawn from his nuptial

ornaments。  I could have killed him as easily as I might a

fly; but the age…old custom of Barsoom stayed my hand;

and grasping his wrist as the dagger flew toward my heart

I held him as though in a vise and with my long…sword

pointed to the far end of the hall。



〃Zodanga has fallen;〃 I cried。  〃Look!〃



All eyes turned in the direction I had indicated; and

there; forging through the portals of the entranceway rode

Tars Tarkas and his fifty warriors on their great thoats。



A cry of alarm and amazement broke from the assemblage;

but no word of fear; and in a moment the soldiers and nobles

of Zodanga were hurling themselves upon the advancing Tharks。



Thrusting Sab Than headlong from the platform; I drew

Dejah Thoris to my side。  Behind the throne was a narrow

doorway and in this Than Kosis now stood facing me; with

drawn long…sword。  In an instant we were engaged; and I

found no mean antagonist。



As we circled upon the broad platform I saw Sab Than

rushing up the steps to aid his father; but; as he raised his

hand to strike; Dejah Thoris sprang before him and then

my sword found the spot that made Sab Than jeddak of

Zodanga。  As his father rolled dead upon the floor the new

jeddak tore himself free from Dejah Thoris' grasp; and again

we faced each other。  He was soon joined by a quartet of

officers; and; with my back against a golden throne; I fought

once again for Dejah Thoris。  I was hard pressed to defend

myself and yet not strike down Sab Than and; with him;

my last chance to win the woman I loved。  My blade was

swinging with the rapidity of lightning as I sought to parry

the thrusts and cuts of my opponents。  Two I had disarmed;

and one was down; when several more rushed to the aid of

their new ruler; and to avenge the death of the old。



As they advanced there were cries of 〃The woman!

The woman!  Strike her down; it is her plot。  Kill her!  Kill

her!〃



Calling to Dejah Thoris to get behind me I worked my

way toward the little doorway back of the throne; but the

officers realized my intentions; and three of them sprang in

behind me and blocked my chances for gaining a position

where I could have defended Dejah Thoris against any army

of swordsmen。



The Tharks were having their hands full in the center of

the room; and I began to realize that nothing short of a

miracle could save Dejah Thoris and myself; when I saw

Tars Tarkas surging through the crowd of pygmies that

swarmed about him。  With one swing of his mighty longsword

he laid a dozen corpses at his feet; and so he hewed a pathway

before him until in another moment he stood upon the platform

beside me; dealing death and destruction right and left。



The bravery of the Zodangans was awe…inspiring; not one

attempted to escape; and when the fighting ceased it was

because only Tharks remained alive in the great hall; other

than Dejah Thoris and myself。



Sab Than lay dead beside his father; and the corpses of

the flower of Zodangan nobility and chivalry covered the

floor of the bloody shambles。



My first thought when the battle was over was for Kantos

Kan; and leaving Dejah Thoris in charge of Tars Tarkas I took

a dozen warriors and hastened to the dungeons beneath the

palace。  The jailers had all left to join the fighters in the

throne room; so we searched the labyrinthine prison without

opposition。



I called Kantos Kan's name aloud in each new corridor

and compartment; and finally I was rewarded by hearing a

faint response。  Guided by the sound; we soon found him

helpless in a dark recess。



He was overjoyed at seeing me; and to know the meaning

of the fight; faint echoes of which had reached his prison

cell。  He told me that the air patrol had captured him before

he reached the high tower of the palace; so that he had not

even seen Sab Than。



We discovered that it would be futile to attempt to cut

away the bars and chains which held him prisoner; so; at his

suggestion I returned to search the bodies on the floor above

for keys to open the padlocks of his cell and of his chains。



Fortunately among the first I examined I found his jailer;

and soon we had Kantos Kan with us in the throne room。



The sounds of heavy firing; mingled with shouts and

cries; came to us from the city's streets; and Tars Tarkas

hastened away to direct the fighting without。  Kantos Kan

accompanied him to act as guide; the green warriors commencing

a thorough search of the palace for other Zodangans and for loot;

and Dejah Thoris and I were left alone。



She had sunk into one of the golden thrones; and as I

turned to her she greeted me with a wan smile。



〃Was there ever such a man!〃 she exclaimed。  〃I know that

Barsoom has never before seen your like。  Can it be that all

Earth men are as you?  Alone; a stranger; hunted; threatened;

persecuted; you have done in a few short months what in

all the past ages of Barsoom no man has ever done: joined

together the wild hordes of the sea bottoms and brought them

to fight as allies of a red Martian people。〃



〃The answer is easy; Dejah Thoris;〃 I replied smiling。  〃It

was not I who did it; it was love; love for Dejah Thoris; a

power that would work greater miracles than this you have seen。〃



A pretty flush overspread her face and she answered;



〃You may say that now; John Carter; and I may listen; for I am free。〃



〃And more still I have to say; ere it is again too late;〃

I returned。  〃I have done many strange things in my life; many

things that wiser men would not have dared; but never in my

wildest fancies have I dreamed of winning a Dejah Thoris

for myselffor never had I dreamed that in all the universe

dwelt such a woman as the Princess of Helium。  That you

are a princess does not abash me; but that you are you is

enough to make me doubt my sanity as I ask you; my princess;

to be mine。〃



〃He does not need to be abashed who so well knew the

answer to his plea before the plea were made;〃 she replied;

rising and placing her dear hands upon my shoulders; and so

I took her in my arms and kissed her。



And thus in the midst of a city of wild conflict; filled

with the alarms of war; with death and destruction reaping

their terrible harvest around her; did Dejah Thoris; Princess

of Helium; true daughter of Mars; the God of War; promise

herself in marriage to John Carter; Gentleman of Virginia。









CHAPTER XXVI





THROUGH CARNAGE TO JOY





Sometime later Tars Tarkas and Kantos Kan returned to

report that Zodanga had been completely reduced。  Her forces

were entirely destroyed or captured; and no further resistance

was to be expected from within。  Several battleships had escaped;

but there were thousands of war and merchant vessels under guard

of Thark warriors。



The lesser hordes had commenced looting and quarreling

among themselves; so it was decided that we collect what

warriors we could; man as many vessels as possible with

Zodangan prisoners and make for Helium without further

loss of time。



Five hours later we sailed from the roofs of the dock

buildings with a fleet of two hundred and fifty battleships;

carrying nearly one hundred thousand green warriors; followed

by a fleet of transports with our thoats。



Behind us we left the stricken city in the fierce and brutal

clutches of some forty thousand green warriors of the lesser

hordes。  They were looting; murdering; and fighting amongst

themselves。  In a hundred places they had applied the torch;

and columns of dense smoke were rising above the city as

though to blot out from the eye of heaven the horrid sights

beneath。



In the middle of the afternoon we sighted the scarlet and

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