登陆注册
5216300000090

第90章

AT THE MOMENT OF MARRIAGE

THE silence of the tomb lay heavy about him as O-Tar, Jeddak of Manator, opened his eyes in the chamber of O-Mai.Recollection of the frightful apparition that had confronted him swept to his consciousness.He listened, but heard naught.Within the range of his vision there was nothing apparent that might cause alarm.

Slowly he lifted his head and looked about.Upon the floor beside the couch lay the thing that had at first attracted his attention and his eyes closed in terror as he recognized it for what it was; but it moved not, nor spoke.O-Tar opened his eyes again and rose to his feet.He was trembling in every limb.There was nothing on the dais from which he had seen the thing arise.

O-Tar backed slowly from the room.At last he gained the outer corridor.It was empty.He did not know that it had emptied rapidly as the loud scream with which his own had mingled had broken upon the startled ears of the warriors who had been sent to spy upon him.He looked at the timepiece set in a massive bracelet upon his left forearm.The ninth zode was nearly half gone.O-Tar had lain for an hour unconscious.He had spent an hour in the chamber of O-Mai and he was not dead! He had looked upon the face of his predecessor and was still sane! He shook himself and smiled.Rapidly he subdued his rebelliously shaking nerves, so that by the time he reached the tenanted portion of the palace he had gained control of himself.He walked with chin high and something of a swagger.To the banquet hall he went, knowing that his chiefs awaited him there and as he entered they arose and upon the faces of many were incredulity and amaze, for they had not thought to see O-Tar the jeddak again after what the spies had told them of the horrid sounds issuing from the chamber of O-Mai.Thankful was O-Tar that he had gone alone to that chamber of fright, for now no one could deny the tale that he should tell.

E-Thas rushed forward to greet him, for E-Thas had seen black looks directed toward him as the tals slipped by and his benefactor failed to return.

"O brave and glorious jeddak!" cried the major-domo."We rejoice at your safe return and beg of you the story of your adventure.""It was naught," exclaimed O-Tar."I searched the chambers carefully and waited in hiding for the return of the slave, Turan, if he were temporarily away; but he came not.He is not there and I doubt if he ever goes there.Few men would choose to remain long in such a dismal place.""You were not attacked?" asked E-Thas."You heard no screams, nor moans?""I heard hideous noises and saw phantom figures; but they fled before me so that never could I lay hold of one, and I looked upon the face of O-Mai and I am not mad.I even rested in the chamber beside his corpse."In a far corner of the room a bent and wrinkled old man hid a smile behind a golden goblet of strong brew.

"Come! Let us drink!" cried O-Tar and reached for the dagger, the pommel of which he was accustomed to use to strike the gong which summoned slaves, but the dagger was not in its scabbard.O-Tar was puzzled.He knew that it had been there just before he entered the chamber of O-Mai, for he had carefully felt of all his weapons to make sure that none was missing.He seized instead a table utensil and struck the gong, and when the slaves came bade them bring the strongest brew for O-Tar and his chiefs.

Before the dawn broke many were the expressions of admiration bellowed from drunken lips--admiration for the courage of their jeddak; but some there were who still looked glum.

Came at last the day that O-Tar would take the Princess Tara of Helium to wife.For hours slaves prepared the unwilling bride.

Seven perfumed baths occupied three long and weary hours, then her whole body was anointed with the oil of pimalia blossoms and massaged by the deft fingers of a slave from distant Dusar.Her harness, all new and wrought for the occasion was of the white hide of the great white apes of Barsoom, hung heavily with platinum and diamonds--fairly encrusted with them.The glossy mass of her jet hair had been built into a coiffure of stately and becoming grandeur, into which diamond-headed pins were stuck until the whole scintillated as the stars in heaven upon a moonless night.

But it was a sullen and defiant bride that they led from the high tower toward the throne room of O-Tar.The corridors were filled with slaves and warriors, and the women of the palace and the city who had been commanded to attend the ceremony.All the power and pride, wealth and beauty of Manator were there.

Slowly Tara, surrounded by a heavy guard of honor, moved along the marble corridors filled with people.At the entrance to The Hall of Chiefs E-Thas, the major-domo, received her.The Hall was empty except for its ranks of dead chieftains upon their dead mounts.Through this long chamber E-Thas escorted her to the throne room which also was empty, the marriage ceremony in Manator differing from that of other countries of Barsoom.Here the bride would await the groom at the foot of the steps leading to the throne.The guests followed her in and took their places, leaving the central aisle from The Hall of Chiefs to the throne clear, for up this O-Tar would approach his bride alone after a short solitary communion with the dead behind closed doors in The Hall of Chiefs.It was the custom.

同类推荐
  • 玄珠歌

    玄珠歌

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 孟秋纪

    孟秋纪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • PROPOSED ROADS TO FREEDOM

    PROPOSED ROADS TO FREEDOM

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Hated Son

    The Hated Son

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 法玺印禅师语录

    法玺印禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 肥胖病食疗谱(美食与保健)

    肥胖病食疗谱(美食与保健)

    民以食为天。我们一日三餐的饭菜不仅关系我们的生命,更关系我们的健康。因此,我们不但要吃饱吃好,还要吃出营养、吃出健康、吃出品味,吃出高水平的生活质量。
  • 茅台故事365天

    茅台故事365天

    本书艺术地记录了茅台酒的千年史,从不同的侧面,以讲述故事的方式全维呈现了茅台酒的成长和发展。所收故事成稿以三种方式构成:一是作家自己的故事,二是从公开征集的茅台酒故事中择优选取的别人的故事,三是从茅台酒集团公司获取和从网络上搜索到的与茅台酒相关的民间传说、外交轶闻等历史的故事。
  • 野蛮新娘 (全本)

    野蛮新娘 (全本)

    她:生为副校花的蓝羽却在一失足之下,变成了蓝昕羽。在刚刚为自己的幸运而暗暗鼓掌之时却传来噩耗什么?嫁给他?凭什么?既然扭不过命运,那就即来之则安之,井水不范何水。可是~~~~,可是~~~,他怎么这么不让人省心啊。他:被皇帝下令迎娶一位体弱多病的女子,可她怎么看都不像体弱多病啊,她竟然要休夫?她竟然要跟自己比武?她竟然`~~~~,这是什么新娘啊?故事情节跌宕起伏,轻松活泼,让你在工作之余,来一次轻松之旅。请支持飞飞的另一个文:《【酷总裁系列】恶魔总裁》http://m.wkkk.net/a/83883/谢谢!不好意思,此文突然就成了VIP了,我也是刚刚知道的,为了大家能阅读完整,我把VIP充值的流程告诉大家,辛苦了`~~关于VIP阅读的一些问题,大家可以参照看下。一、注册后在个人管理中心充值就自动成为VIP用户。二、指通用红袖网站的一种虚拟货币,其计量单位为:1元人民币=100点红袖币。它可消费红袖上所有需要收费的服务。每消费一次,红袖系统都将扣除相应数量的红袖币。三、充值步骤是:登陆个人管理中心后点击“VIP用户充值”,输入您要充值的用户名。四、VIP作品的阅读价格根据会员等级划分:初级会员阅读收费章节的消费价格为0.03元/千字(即3点红袖币/千字)高级会员和至尊会员阅读收费章节的消费价格为0.02元/千字(即2点红袖币/千字)不足1点红袖币的零头忽略不计;已经订阅过的章节再次阅读时不需要再次付费。五、充值的红袖币可以转化为积分,人民币1元相当于100点红袖币,也即积分1000分。目前,积分可以兑换一些特殊项目的服务,但积分无法直接转化为红袖币。建议有网上银行的读者还是一次性充值20元,那样的话就自动成为了红袖的初级VIP会员,看文3分钱1000字,3000字一章就是9分钱,不是普通会员的4分钱1000字,还是能节省不少钱的。
  • 樱之草

    樱之草

    我们曾在这樱花树下相遇,曾在这里许过若言……
  • 空中奇景(走进科学)

    空中奇景(走进科学)

    本套书全面而系统地介绍了当今世界各种各样的难解之谜和科学技术,集知识性、趣味性、新奇性、疑问性与科普性于一体,深入浅出,生动可读,通俗易懂,目的是使广大读者在兴味盎然地领略世界难解之谜和科学技术的同时,能够加深思考,启迪智慧,开阔视野,增加知识,能够正确了解和认识这个世界,激发求知的欲望和探索的精神,激起热爱科学和追求科学的热情,不断掌握开启人类世界的金钥匙,不断推动人类社会向前发展,使我们真正成为人类社会的主人。
  • 真兇

    真兇

    一张泛黄的旧照片,引出了一个十五年前的旧案:当看着失踪的少女变成尸骨;当被命运的齿轮无情碾压……陈沦看着面前的一切不由感叹:我曾经想要改变这一切,到最后也只能选择在命运的齿轮下安之若命……
  • 快穿事务所

    快穿事务所

    大学毕业生一枚,失业失恋路边被一工作机会砸中,事务所高端洋气,任务千奇百怪,每个委托人都怨气冲天求抱抱求复仇,到处都是极品贱人求打脸求深虐,同事没一个是正常人类,还好老板是小鲜肉,可是没有保险没有工资真的好么,要不老板咱们商量一下职业发展轨迹,晋升成为老板娘你觉得可行么?
  • 血途神殇

    血途神殇

    异界九洲,万千生灵,生于天地,立于天地,缚于天地,多少一代强者终其一生也无法凌驾于天地之上,唯有……
  • 职场动物进化手册

    职场动物进化手册

    《职场动物进化手册》里到处乱窜的是一群似曾相识的“动物”。在他们身上我们看到了自己的影子,同事的影子,主管的影子,老板的影子。正是通过他们,作者创造了一种全新的“职场性格模型”。希望读者可以利用这个模型,来认清自己、也看清别人在职场中的位置和角色,从而练就一副火眼金睛。这本书想给你的,不是一面易碎的镜子,而是一把钥匙,去开启那扇曾经紧闭的职业成功之门;或者说是一根绳索,帮你从职场的泥潭中脱身出来。
  • 七龙珠之穿越者

    七龙珠之穿越者

    这个世界不存在绝对无敌的人,就算是大神官,我也超越给你看!被神龙选中之人,由一个地球人转变为赛亚人,由保护地球为目标开始,一步步登上最高峰......