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Carter, Warlord of Barsoom, that peace lie upon the city of Manator and so I decree that the men of Manator go forth and welcome the fighting men of these our allies as guests and friends and show them the wonders of our ancient city and the hospitality of Manator. I have spoken.โ€ And U-Thor and John Carter dismissed their warriors and bade them accept the hospitality of Manator. As the room emptied Djor Kantos reached the side of Tara of Helium. The girlโ€™s happiness at rescue had been blighted by sight of this man whom her virtuous heart told her she had wronged. She dreaded the ordeal that lay before her and the dishonor that she must admit before she could hope to be freed from the understanding that had for long existed between them. And now Djor Kantos approached and kneeling raised her fingers to his lips.

โ€œBeautiful daughter of Helium,โ€ he said, โ€œhow may I tell you the thing that I must tell youโ โ€”of the dishonor that I have all unwittingly done you? I can but throw myself upon your generosity for forgiveness; but if you demand it I can receive the dagger as honorably as did O-Tar.โ€

โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€ asked Tara of Helium. โ€œWhat are you talking aboutโ โ€”why speak thus in riddles to one whose heart is already breaking?โ€

Her heart already breaking! The outlook was anything but promising, and the young padwar wished that he had died before ever he had had to speak the words he now must speak.

โ€œTara of Helium,โ€ he continued, โ€œwe all thought you dead. For a long year have you been gone from Helium. I mourned you truly and then, less than a moon since, I wed with Olvia Marthis.โ€ He stopped and looked at her with eyes that might have said: โ€œNow, strike me dead!โ€

โ€œOh, foolish man!โ€ cried Tara. โ€œNothing you could have done could have pleased me more. Djor Kantos, I could kiss you!โ€

โ€œI do not think that Olvia Marthis would mind,โ€ he said, his face now wreathed with smiles. As they spoke a body of men had entered the throne room and approached the dais. They were tall men trapped in plain harness, absolutely without ornamentation. Just as their leader reached the dais Tara had turned to Gahan, motioning him to join them.

โ€œDjor Kantos,โ€ she said, โ€œI bring you Turan the panthan, whose loyalty and bravery have won my love.โ€

John Carter and the leader of the new come warriors, who were standing near, looked quickly at the little group. The former smiled an inscrutable smile, the latter addressed the Princess of Helium. โ€œโ€Šโ€˜Turan the panthan!โ€™โ€Šโ€ he cried. โ€œKnow you not, fair daughter of Helium, that this man you call panthan is Gahan, Jed of Gathol?โ€

For just a moment Tara of Helium looked her surprise; and then she shrugged her beautiful shoulders as she turned her head to cast her eyes over one of them at Gahan of Gathol.

โ€œJed or panthan,โ€ she said; โ€œwhat difference does it make what oneโ€™s slave has been?โ€ and she laughed roguishly into the smiling face of her lover.

His story finished, John Carter rose from the chair opposite me, stretching his giant frame like some great forest-bred lion.

โ€œYou must go?โ€ I cried, for I hated to see him leave and it seemed that he had been with me but a moment.

โ€œThe sky is already red beyond those beautiful hills of yours,โ€ he replied, โ€œand it will soon be day.โ€

โ€œJust one question before you go,โ€ I begged.

โ€œWell?โ€ he assented, good-naturedly.

โ€œHow was Gahan able to enter the throne room garbed in O-Tarโ€™s trappings?โ€ I asked.

โ€œIt was simpleโ โ€”for Gahan of Gathol,โ€ replied The Warlord. โ€œWith the assistance of I-Gos he crept into The Hall of Chiefs before the ceremony, while the throne room and Hall of Chiefs were vacated to receive the bride. He came from the pits through the corridor that opened behind the arras at the rear of the throne, and passing into The Hall of Chiefs took his place upon the back of a riderless thoat, whose warrior was in I-Gosโ€™ repair room. When O-Tar entered and came near him Gahan fell upon him and struck him with the butt of a heavy spear. He thought that he had killed him and was surprised when O-Tar appeared to denounce him.โ€

โ€œAnd Ghek? What became of Ghek?โ€ I insisted.

โ€œAfter leading Val Dor and Floran to Taraโ€™s disabled flier which they repaired, he accompanied them to Gathol from where a message was sent to me in Helium. He then led a large party including A-Kor and U-Thor from the roof, where our ships landed them, down a spiral runway into the palace and guided them to the throne room. We took him back to Helium with us, where he still lives, with his single rykor which we found all but starved to death in the pits of Manator. But come! No more questions now.โ€

I accompanied him to the east arcade where the red dawn was glowing beyond the arches.

โ€œGoodbye!โ€ he said.

โ€œI can scarce believe that it is really you,โ€ I exclaimed. โ€œTomorrow I will be sure that I have dreamed all this.โ€

He laughed and drawing his sword scratched a rude cross upon the concrete of one of the arches.

โ€œIf you are in doubt tomorrow,โ€ he said, โ€œcome and see if you dreamed this.โ€

A moment later he was gone.

Jetan, or Martian Chess

For those who care for such things, and would like to try the game, I give the rules of Jetan as they were given me by John Carter. By writing the names and moves of the various pieces on bits of paper and pasting them on ordinary checkermen the game may be played quite as well as with the ornate pieces used upon Mars.

The Board: Square board consisting of one hundred alternate black and orange squares.

The Pieces: In order, as

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