We
decided to use this room, on the second floor and overlooking the
plaza, for Dejah Thoris and Sola, and another room adjoining and in the
rear for the cooking and supplies. I then dispatched Sola to bring the
bedding and such food and utensils as she might need, telling her that I
would guard Dejah Thoris until her return.
As Sola departed Dejah Thoris turned to me with a faint smile.
"And
whereto, then, would your prisoner escape should you leave her, unless
it was to follow you and crave your protection, and ask your pardon for
the cruel thoughts she has harbored against you these past few days?"
"You are right," I answered, "there is no escape for either of us unless we go together."
"I
heard your challenge to the creature you call Tars Tarkas, and I think I
understand your position among these people, but what I cannot fathom
is your statement that you are not of Barsoom."
"In the name of
my first ancestor, then," she continued, "where may you be from? You
are like unto my people, and yet so unlike. You speak my language, and
yet I heard you tell Tars Tarkas that you had but learned it recently.
All Barsoomians speak the same tongue from the ice-clad south to the
ice-clad north, though their written languages differ. Only in the
valley Dor, where the river Iss empties into the lost sea of Korus, is
there supposed to be a different language spoken, and, except in the
legends of our ancestors, there is no record of a Barsoomian returning
up the river Iss, from the shores of Korus in the valley of Dor. Do not
tell me that you have thus returned! They would kill you horribly
anywhere upon the surface of Barsoom if that were true; tell me it is
not!"
Her eyes were filled with a strange, weird light; her voice
was pleading, and her little hands, reached up upon my breast, were
pressed against me as though to wring a denial from my very heart.
[fquote]I
do not know your customs, Dejah Thoris, but in my own Virginia a
gentleman does not lie to save himself; I am not of Dor; I have never
seen the mysterious Iss; the lost sea of Korus is still lost, so far as I
am concerned. Do you believe me?"[/fquote]
And then it struck me
suddenly that I was very anxious that she should believe me. It was not
that I feared the results which would follow a general belief that I
had returned from the Barsoomian heaven or hell, or whatever it was.
Why was it, then! Why should I care what she thought? I looked down at
her; her beautiful face upturned, and her wonderful eyes opening up the
very depth of her soul; and as my eyes met hers I knew why, and—I
shuddered.
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