John Carter's 03 Chronicles of Mars Volume Three by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Author:Edgar Rice Burroughs [Burroughs, Edgar Rice]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Science Fiction, Retail, Classics, Fantasy
ISBN: 9781934451076
Publisher: Wilder Publications
Published: 2007-01-01T13:00:00+00:00
chapter XXV
PRINCE IN A ZOO
MONOTONOUS DAYS came and went, relieved only by conversation with the red man in the adjoining cage, and by visits twice a day from the young slave from Duhor, whose name was Orm-O.
Quite a friendship developed between the red man from Helium and I. His name was Ur Raj; and when he told me it, I recalled having met him several years before. He was from Hastor, a city on the frontier of the empire, and had been a padwar aboard one of the warships stationed there. I asked him if he remembered an officer named Vor Daj, and he said he remembered him very well.
âDo you know him?â he inquired.
âIntimately,â I replied. âIn fact, there is nobody in the world whom I know so well.â
âBut how do you know him?â he demanded.
âHe was at Morbus with John Carter,â I replied.
âHe was a splendid officer,â he said. âI recall having a long conversation with him when the grand fleet came to Hastor.â
âYou and he discussed an invention that you were working upon that would detect and locate enemy ships at a great distance, identifying them by the sound of their motors. You had discovered that no two motors gave forth the same vibrations, and you had developed an instrument that recorded these vibrations accurately at great distances. You also introduced him to a very beautiful young lady whom you hoped to take as your mate.â
Ur Rajâs eyes went wide in astonishment. âBut how in the world could you know of these matters?â he demanded. âYou must have been very intimate with him indeed if he narrated to you the gist of conversations that took place years before with a comparative stranger.â
âHe told neither me nor any other about your invention,â I replied, âbecause he promised you that he would not say anything about it until you had fully developed it and offered it to the navy of Helium.â
âBut then if he did not tell you, how could you know these things?â he demanded.
âThat, you may never know,â I replied; âbut you may rest assured that Vor Daj never abused your confidence.â
I believe that Ur Raj was a little in awe of me after that, believing that I had some supernatural or occult powers. I used to catch him gazing at me intently as he squatted upon the floor of his cage, doubtless trying to fathom what seemed an inexplicable mystery to him.
The slave boy, Orm-O, became quite friendly, telling me all that he could learn about Janai, which was little or nothing. I gathered from him that she was in no immediate danger, as Jal Hadâs oldest wife had taken her under her protection. Jal Had had several wives; and this first wife he feared above all things on Earth. She had long objected to sharing the affections of Jal Had with other women; and she did not intend that the number should be increased, especially by the acquisition of so beautiful a young woman as Janai.
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