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第85章

After Ghek had left him Gahan roamed the pits and the ancient corridors of the deserted portions of the palace seeking some clue to the whereabouts or the fate of Tara of Helium.He utilized the spiral runway in passing from level to level until he knew every foot of it from the pits to the summit of the high tower, and into what apartments it opened at the various levels as well as the ingenious and hidden mechanism that operated the locks of the cleverly concealed doors leading to it.For food he drew upon the stores he found in the pits and when he slept he lay upon the royal couch of O-Mai in the forbidden chamber sharing the dais with the dead foot of the ancient jeddak.

In the palace about him seethed, all unknown to Gahan, a vast unrest.Warriors and chieftains pursued the duties of their vocations with dour faces, and little knots of them were collecting here and there and with frowns of anger discussing some subject that was uppermost in the minds of all.It was upon the fourth day following Tara's incarceration in the tower that E-Thas, the major-domo of the palace and one of O-Tar's creatures, came to his master upon some trivial errand.O-Tar was alone in one of the smaller chambers of his personal suite when the major-domo was announced, and after the matter upon which E-Thas had come was disposed of the jeddak signed him to remain.

"From the position of an obscure warrior I have elevated you, E-Thas, to the honors of a chief.Within the confines of the palace your word is second only to mine.You are not loved for this, E-Thas, and should another jeddak ascend the throne of Manator what would become of you, whose enemies are among the most powerful of Manator?""Speak not of it, O-Tar," begged E-Thas."These last few days Ihave thought upon it much and I would forget it; but I have sought to appease the wrath of.my worst enemies.I have been very kind and indulgent with them.""You, too, read the voiceless message in the air?" demanded the jeddak.

E-Thas was palpably uneasy and he did not reply.

"Why did you not come to me with your apprehensions?" demanded O-Tar."Be this loyalty?""I feared, O mighty jeddak!" replied E-Thas."I feared that you would not understand and that you would be angry.""What know you? Speak the whole truth!" commanded O-Tar.

"There is much unrest among the chieftains and the warriors,"replied E-Thas."Even those who were your friends fear the power of those who speak against you.""What say they?" growled the jeddak.

"They say that you are afraid to enter the apartments of O-Mai in search of the slave Turan--oh, do not be angry with me, Jeddak;it is but what they say that I repeat.I, your loyal E-Thas, believe no such foul slander.""No, no; why should I fear?" demanded O-Tar."We do not know that he is there.Did not my chiefs go thither and see nothing of him?""But they say that you did not go," pursued E-Thas, "and that they will have none of a coward upon the throne of Manator.""They said that treason?" O-Tar almost shouted.

"They said that and more, great jeddak," answered the major-domo.

"They said that not only did you fear to enter the chambers of O-Mai, but that you feared the slave Turan, and they blame you for your treatment of A-Kor, whom they all believe to have been murdered at your command.They were fond of A-Kor and there are many now who say aloud that A-Kor would have made a wondrous jeddak.""They dare?" screamed O-Tar."They dare suggest the name of a slave's bastard for the throne of O-Tar!""He is your son, O-Tar," E-Thas reminded him, "nor is there a more beloved man in Manator--I but speak to you of facts which may not be ignored, and I dare do so because only when you realize the truth may you seek a cure for the ills that draw about your throne."O-Tar had slumped down upon his bench--suddenly he looked shrunken and tired and old."Cursed be the day," he cried, "that saw those three strangers enter the city of Manator.Would that U-Dor had been spared to me.He was strong--my enemies feared him; but he is gone--dead at the hands of that hateful slave, Turan; may the curse of Issus be upon him!""My jeddak, what shall we do?" begged E-Thas."Cursing the slave will not solve your problems.""But the great feast and the marriage is but three days off,"plead O-Tar."It shall be a great gala occasion.The warriors and the chiefs all know that--it is the custom.Upon that day gifts and honors shall be bestowed.Tell me, who are most bitter against me? I will send you among them and let it be known that Iam planning rewards for their past services to the throne.We will make jeds of chiefs and chiefs of warriors, and grant them palaces and slaves.Eh, E-Thas?"The other shook his head."It will not do, O-Tar.They will have nothing of your gifts or honors.I have heard them say as much.""What do they want?" demanded O-Tar.

"They want a jeddak as brave as the bravest," replied E-Thas, though his knees shook as he said it.

"They think I am a coward?" cried the jeddak.

"They say you are afraid to go to the apartments of O-mai the Cruel."For a long time O-Tar sat, his head sunk upon his breast, staring blankly at the floor.

"Tell them," he said at last in a hollow voice that sounded not at all like the voice of a great jeddak; "tell them that I will go to the chambers of O-Mai and search for Turan the slave."

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