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s; and only the quick heave of her bosom; slowly subsiding like a ground swell after a storm; remaining to tell that even Martian blood could sometimes beat quicker than usual!  She sat down in her place by me in the simplest way; and soon everything was as merry as could be。  The main meal came on now; and as far as I could see those Martian gallants had extremely good appetites; though they drank at first but little; wisely remembering the strength of their wines。  As for me; I ate of fishes that never swam in earthly seas; and of strange fowl that never flapped a way through thick terrestrial air; ate and drank as happy as a king; and falling each moment more and more in love with the wonderfully beautiful girl at my side who was a real woman of flesh and blood I knew; yet somehow so dainty; so pink and white; so unlike other girls in the smoothness of her outlines; in the subtle grace of each unthinking attitude; that again and again I looked at her over the rim of my tankard half fearing she might dissolve into nothing; being the half…fairy which she was。

Presently she asked; 〃Did that deed of mine; the hair in the urn; offend you; stranger?〃

〃Offend me; lady!〃 I laughed。  〃Why; had it been the blackest crime that ever came out of a perverse imagination it would have brought its own pardon with it; I; least of all in this room; have least cause to be offended。〃

〃I risked much for you and broke our rules。〃

〃Why; no doubt that was so; but 'tis the privilege of your kind to have some say in this little matter of giving and taking in marriage。  I only marvel that your countrywomen submit so tamely to the quaintest game of chance I ever played at。

〃Ay; and it is women's nature no doubt to keep the laws which others make; as you have said yourself。  Yet this rule; lady; is one broken with more credit than kept; and if you have offended no one more than me; your penance is easily done。〃

〃But I have offended some one;〃 she said; laying her hand on mine with gentle nervousness in its touch; 〃one who has the power to hurt; and enough energy to resent。  Hath; up there at the cross…table; have I offended deeply tonight; for he hoped to have me; and would have compelled any other man to barter me for the maid chance assigned to him; but of you; somehow; he is afraidI have seen him staring at you; and changing colour as though he knew something no one else knows〃

〃Briefly; charming girl;〃 I said; for the wine was be… ginning to sing in my head; and my eyes were blinking stupidly〃briefly; Hath hath thee not; and there's an end of it。  I would spit a score of Haths; as these figs are spit on this golden skewer; before I would relinquish a hair of your head to him; or to any man;〃 and as everything about the great hall began to look gauzy and unreal through the gathering fumes of my confusion; I smiled on that gracious lady; and began to whisper I know not what to her; and whisper and doze; and doze

I know not how long afterwards it was; whether a minute or an hour; but when I lifted my head suddenly from the lady's shoulder all the place was in confusion; every one upon their feet; the talk and the drinking ceased; and all eyes turned to the far doorway where the curtains were just dropping again as I looked; while in front of them were standing three men。

These newcomers were utterly unlike any othersa fright… ful vision of ugly strength amidst the lolling loveliness all about。  Low of stature; broad of shoulder; hairy; deep…chest… ed; with sharp; twinkling eyes; set far back under bushy eyebrows; retreating foreheads; and flat noses in faces tan… ned to a dusky copper hue by exposure to every kind of weather that racks the extreme Martian climate they were so opposite to all about me; so quaint and grim amongst those mild; fair…skinned folk; that at first I thought they were but a disordered creation of my fancy。

I rubbed my eyes and stared and blinked; but no! they were real men; of flesh and blood; and now they had come down with as much stateliness as their bandy legs would admit of; into the full glare of the lights to the centre table where Hath sat。  I saw their splendid apparel; the great strings of rudely polished gems hung round their hairy necks and wrists; the cunningly dyed skins of soft…furred animals; green and red and black; wherewith their limbs were swathed; and then I heard some one by me whisper in a frightened tone; 〃The envoys from over seas。〃

〃Oh;〃 I thought sleepily to myself; 〃so these are the ape…men of the western woods; are they?  Those who long ago vanquished my white…skinned friends and yearly come to claim their tribute。  Jove; what hay they must have made of them!  How those peach…skinned girls must have screamed and the downy striplings by them felt their dimpled knees knock together; as the mad flood of barbarians came pour… ing over from the forest; and long ago stormed their cit… adels like a stream of red lava; as deadly; as irresistible; as remorseless!〃  And I lay asprawl upon my arms on the table watching them with the stupid indifference I thought I could so well afford。

Meanwhile Hath was on foot; pale and obsequious like others in the presence of those dread ambassadors; but more collected; I thought。  With the deepest bows he welcomed them; handing them drink in a golden State cup; and when they had drunk (I heard the liquor running down their great throats; in the frightened hush; like water in a runnel on a wet day); they wiped their fierce lips upon their furry sleeves; and the leader began reciting the tribute for the year。  So much corn; so much wineand very much it wasso many thousands ells of cloth and webbing; and so much hammered gold; and sinah and lar; precious metal of which I knew nothing as yet; and ever as he went growl… ing through the list in his harsh animal voice; he refreshed his memory with a coloured stick whereon a notch was made for every item; the woodmen not having come as yet; apparently; to the gentler art of written signs and symbols。  Longer and longer that caravan of unearned wealth stretched out before my fancy; but at last it was done; or all but done; and the head envoy; passing the painted stick to a man behind; folded his bare; sinewy arms; upon which the red fell bristles as it does upon a gorilla's; across his ample chest; and; including us all in one general scowl; turned to Hath as he said

〃All this for Ar…hap; the wood…king; my master and yours; all this; and the most beautiful woman here tonight at your tables!〃

〃An item;〃 I smiled stupidly to myself; for indeed I was very sleepy and had no nice perception of things; 〃which shows his majesty with the two…pronged name is a jolly fellow after all; and knows wealth is incomplete without the crown and priming of all riches。  I wonder how the Martian boys will like this postscript;〃 and chin on hand; and eyes that would hardly stay open; I watched to see what would happen next。  There was a little conversation between the prince and the ape…man; then I saw Hath the traitor point in my direction and say

〃Since you ask and will be advised; then; mighty sir; there can be no doubt of it; the most beautiful woman here tonight is undoubtedly she who sits yonder by him in blue。〃

〃A very pretty compliment!〃 I thought; too dull to see what was coming quickly; 〃and handsome of Hath; all things considered。〃

And so I dozed and dozed; and then started; and stared! Was I in my senses?  Was I mad; or dreaming?  The drunk… enness dropped from me like a mantle; with a single; smothered cry I came to myself and saw that it was all too true。  The savage envoy had come down the hall at Hath's vindictive prompting; had lifted my fair girl to her feet; and there; even as I looked; had drawn her; white as death; into the red circle of his arm; and with one hand under her chin had raised her sweet face to within an inch of his; and was staring at her with small; ugly eyes。

〃Yes;〃 said the enjoy; more interestedly than he had spoken yet; 〃it will do; the tribute is acceptedfor Ar… hap; my master!〃  And taking shrinking Heru by the wrist; and laying a heavy hand upon her shoulder; he was about to lead her up the hall。

I was sober enough then。  I was on foot in an instant; and before all the glittering company; before those simpering girls and pale Martian youths; who sat mumbling their fingers; too frightened to lift their eyes from off their half…finished dinners; I sprang at the envoy。  I struck him with my clenched fist on the side of his bullet head; and he let go of Heru; who slipped insensible from his hairy chest like a white cloud slipping down the slopes of a hill at sunrise; and turned on me with a snort of rage。  We stared at each other for a minute;

and then I felt the wine fumes roaring in my head; I rushed at him and closed。  It was like embracing a moun… tain bull; and he responded with a hug that made my ribs crackle。  For a minute we were locked together like that; swinging here and there; and then getting a hand loose; I belaboured him so unmercifully that he put his head down; and that was what I wanted。  I got a new hold of him as we staggered and plunged; roaring the while like the wild beasts we were; the teeth chattering in the Martian heads as they watched us; a

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