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master flying back head over heels amongst the sugar bales and potatoes。 

     Without waiting to see how he fared I ran down the steps; jumped on 

board;   loosened   the   rope;   and   pushed   out   into   the   river。    But   my   heart 

was angry and sore; for I knew; as turned out to be the case; that our secret 

was   one   no   more;   in   a   short   time   we   should   have   the   savage   king   in 

pursuit; and now there was nothing for it but headlong flight with only a 

small chance of getting away to distant Seth。 

     Luckily the harbour master lay insensible until he was found at dawn; 

so that   we had   a good   start;   and the   moment the   canoe passed   from  the 

arcade…like approach to the town the current swung her head automatically 

seaward; and away we went down stream at a pace once more filling me 

with hope。 



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    All went well and we fled down the bitter stream of the Martian gulf at 

a pace leaving me little to do but guide our course just clear of snags and 

promontories on the port shore。         Just before dawn; however; with a thin 

mist on the water and flocks of a flamingo…like bird croaking as they flew 

southward overhead; we were nearly captured again。 

    Drifting silently down on a rocky island; I was having a drink at the 

water…pitcher at the moment; while Heru; her hair beaded with prismatic 

moisture and looking more ethereal than ever; sat in the bows timorously 

inhaling the breath of freedom; when all on a sudden voices invisible in 

the mist; came round a corner。        It was one of Ar…hap's war…canoes toiling 

up…stream。     Heru   and   I   ducked   down   into   the   haze   like   dab…chicks   and 

held our breath。 

     Straight on towards us came the toiling ship; the dip of oars resonant in 

the hollow fog and a ripple babbling on her cutwater plainly discernible。 

                    〃Oh; oh! 

                    Hoo; hoo! 

                    How high; how high!〃 

     sounded the sleepy song of the rowers till they were loom… ing right 

abreast   and   we   could   smell their damp   hides   in   the   morning   air。 Then 

they stopped suddenly and some one asked; 

     〃Is there not something like a boat away on the right?〃 

     〃It is nothing;〃 said another; 〃but the lees of last night's beer curdling 

in your stupid brain。〃 

     〃But I saw it move。〃 

     〃That must have been in dreams。〃 

     〃What is all that talking about?〃 growled a sleepy voice of authority 

from the stern。 

     〃Bow man; sir; says he can see a boat。〃 

     〃And what does it matter if he can?          Are we to delay every time that 

lazy   ruffian   spying   a   shadow   makes   it   an   excuse   to   stop   to   yawn   and 

scratch?     Go on; you plankful of lubbers; or I'll give you something worth 

thinking about!〃 And joyfully; oh; so joyfully; we heard the sullen dip of 



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oars commence again。 

     Nothing more happened   after that till the sun at length shone on the 

little harbour town at the estuary mouth; making the masts of fishing craft 

clustering there like a golden reed… bed against the cool; clean blue of the 

sea beyond。 

     Right glad we were to see it; and keeping now in shadow of the banks; 

made all haste while light was faint and mist hung about to reach the town; 

finally pushing through the boats and gaining a safe hiding…place without 

hostile notice before it was clear daylight。 

     Covering Heru up and knowing well all our chances of escape lay in 

expedition; I went at once; in pursuance of a plan made during the night; 

to the good dame at what; for lack of a better name; must still continue to 

be called the fish…shop; and finding her alone; frankly told her the salient 

points of my story。       When she learned I had 〃robbed the lion of his prey〃 

and    taken    his  new    wife   singlehanded      from   the   dreaded    Ar…hap     her 

astonishment was unbounded。 Nothing would do but she must look upon 

the princess; so back we went to the hiding…place; and when Heru knew 

that   on   this   woman   depended   our   lives   she   stepped   ashore;   taking   the 

rugged Martian hand in her dainty fingers and begging her help so sweetly 

that my own heart was moved; and; thrusting hands in pocket; I went aside; 

leaving those two to settle it in their own female way。 

     And   when   I   looked   back   in   five   minutes;   royal   Seth   had   her   arms 

round     the  woman's     neck;   kissing    the  homely     cheeks   with   more    than 

imperial     fervour;    so   I  knew     all   was    well   thus   far;   and   stopped 

expectorating at the little fishes in the water below and went over to them。 

It was time!      We had hardly spoken together a minute when a couple of 

war…canoes       filled  with   men    appeared     round    the  nearest    promontory; 

coming down the swift water with arrow…like rapidity。 

     〃Quick!〃 said the fishwife; 〃or we are all lost。             Into your canoe and 

paddle up this creek。        It runs out to the sea behind the town; and at the 

bar is my man's fishing…boat amongst many others。                 Lie hidden there till 

he   comes   if   you   value   your   lives。〃 So   in   we   got;   and   while   that   good 

Samaritan      went    back   to  her   house    we   cautiously    paddled    through    a 

deserted backwater to where it presently turned through low sandbanks to 



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the   gulf。    There   were   the   boats;   and   we   hid   the   canoe   and   lay   down 

amongst them till; soon after; a man; easily recognised as the husband of 

our friend; came sauntering down from the village。 

     At   first   he   was   sullen;   not   unreasonably   alarmed   at   the   danger   into 

which his good woman was running him。                 But when he set eyes on Heru 

he softened immediately。          Prob… ably that thick…bodied fellow had never 

seen so much female loveliness in so small a bulk in all his life; and; being 

a man; he surrendered at discretion。 

     〃In with you; then;〃 he growled; 〃since I must needs risk my neck for a 

pair of runaways who better deserve to be hung than I do。                    In with you 

both into this fishing…cobble of mine; and I will cover you with nets while 

I go for a mast and sail; and mind you lie as still as logs。                 The town is 

already full of soldiers looking for you; and it will be short shrift for us all 

if you are seen。〃 

     Well aware of the fact and now in the hands of destiny; the princess 

and I lay down as bidden in the prow; and the man covered us lightly over 

with   one   of   those   fine   meshed   seines   used   by   these   people   to   catch   the 

little fish I had breakfasted on more than once。 

     Materially I could have enjoyed the half…hour which fol… lowed; since 

such rest after exertion was welcome; the sun warm; the lapping of sea on 

shingle infinitely soothing; and; above all; Heru was in my arms!                     How 

sweet and childlike she was!           I could feel her little heart beating through 

her scanty clothing; while every now and then she turned her gazelle eyes 

to mine with a trust and admiration infinitely alluring。              Yes! as far as that 

went I could have lain there with that slip of maiden royalty for ever; but 

the fascination of the moment was marred by the thought of our danger。 

What   was   to   prevent   these   new   friends giving   us   away? They  knew   we 

had no money to recompense them for the risk they were running。                       They 

were poor; and a splendid reward; wealth itself to them; would doubtless 

be theirs if they betrayed us even by a look。            Yet somehow I trusted them 

as   I   have   trusted   the   poor   before   with   the   happiest   results;   and   telling 

myself this and comforting Heru; I lis… tened and waited。 

     Minute by minute went by。           It seemed an age since the fisherman had 

gone;   but   presently   the   sound   of   voices   inter…   rupted   the   sea's   murmur。 



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Cautiously   stealing      a   glance   through    a   chink  imagine   my   feelings      on 

perceiving      half  a  dozen    of  Ar…hap's    soldiers    coming    down     the  beach 

straight towards us!        Then my heart was bitter within me; and I tasted of 

defeat;   even   with   

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