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第82章

THE CHARGE OF COWARDICE

GAHAN, watching through the aperture between the hangings, saw the frantic flight of their pursuers.A grim smile rested upon his lips as he viewed the mad scramble for safety and saw them throw away their swords and fight with one another to be first from the chamber of fear, and when they were all gone he turned back toward Tara, the smile still upon his lips; but the smile died the instant that he turned, for he saw that Tara had disappeared.

"Tara!" he called in a loud voice, for he knew that there was no danger that their pursuers would return; but there was no response, unless it was a faint sound as of cackling laughter from afar.Hurriedly he searched the passageway behind the hangings finding several doors, one of which was ajar.Through this he entered the adjoining chamber which was lighted more brilliantly for the moment by the soft rays of hurtling Thuria taking her mad way through the heavens.Here he found the dust upon the floor disturbed, and the imprint of sandals.They had come this way--Tara and whatever the creature was that had stolen her.

But what could it have been? Gahan, a man of culture and high intelligence, held few if any superstitions.In common with nearly all races of Barsoom he clung, more or less inherently, to a certain exalted form of ancestor worship, though it was rather the memory or legends of the virtues and heroic deeds of his forebears that he deified rather than themselves.He never expected any tangible evidence of their existence after death; he did not believe that they had the power either for good or for evil other than the effect that their example while living might have had upon following generations; he did not believe therefore in the materialization of dead spirits.If there was a life hereafter he knew nothing of it, for he knew that science had demonstrated the existence of some material cause for every seemingly supernatural phenomenon of ancient religions and superstitions.Yet he was at a loss to know what power might have removed Tara so suddenly and mysteriously from his side in a chamber that had not known the presence of man for five thousand years.

In the darkness he could not see whether there were the imprints of other sandals than Tara's--only that the dust was disturbed--and when it led him into gloomy corridors he lost the trail altogether.A perfect labyrinth of passages and apartments were now revealed to him as he hurried on through the deserted quarters of O-Mai.Here was an ancient bath--doubtless that of the jeddak himself, and again he passed through a room in which a meal had been laid upon a table five thousand years before--the untasted breakfast of O-Mai, perhaps.There passed before his eyes in the brief moments that he traversed the chambers, a wealth of ornaments and jewels and precious metals that surprised even the Jed of Gathol whose harness was of diamonds and platinum and whose riches were the envy of a world.But at last his search of O-Mai's chambers ended in a small closet in the floor of which was the opening to a spiral runway leading straight down into Stygian darkness.The dust at the entrance of the closet had been freshly disturbed, and as this was the only possible indication that Gahan had of the direction taken by the abductor of Tara it seemed as well to follow on as to search elsewhere.So, without hesitation, he descended into the utter darkness below.Feeling with a foot before taking a forward step his descent was necessarily slow, but Gahan was a Barsoomian and so knew the pitfalls that might await the unwary in such dark, forbidden portions of a jeddak's palace.

He had descended for what he judged might be three full levels and was pausing, as he occasionally did, to listen, when he distinctly heard a peculiar shuffling, scraping sound approaching him from below.Whatever the thing was it was ascending the runway at a steady pace and would soon be near him.Gahan laid his hand upon the hilt of his sword and drew it slowly from its scabbard that he might make no noise that would apprise the creature of his presence.He wished that there might be even the slightest lessening of the darkness.If he could see but the outline of the thing that approached him he would feel that he had a fairer chance in the meeting; but he could see nothing, and then because he could see nothing the end of his scabbard struck the stone side of the runway, giving off a sound that the stillness and the narrow confines of the passage and the darkness seemed to magnify to a terrific clatter.

Instantly the shuffling sound of approach ceased.For a moment Gahan stood in silent waiting, then casting aside discretion he moved on again down the spiral.The thing, whatever it might be, gave forth no sound now by which Gahan might locate it.At any moment it might be upon him and so he kept his sword in readiness.Down, ever downward the steep spiral led.The darkness and the silence of the tomb surrounded him, yet somewhere ahead was something.He was not alone in that horrid place--another presence that he could not hear or see hovered before him--of that he was positive.Perhaps it was the thing that had stolen Tara.Perhaps Tara herself, still in the clutches of some nameless horror, was just ahead of him.He quickened his pace--it became almost a run at the thought of the danger that threatened the woman he loved, and then he collided with a wooden door that swung open to the impact.Before him was a lighted corridor.On either side were chambers.He had advanced but a short distance from the bottom of the spiral when he recognized that he was in the pits below the palace.A moment later he heard behind him the shuffling sound that had attracted his attention in the spiral runway.Wheeling about he saw the author of the sound emerging from a doorway he had just passed.It was Ghek the kaldane.

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