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A Princess of Mars

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"Where is my erstwhile savior?" spoke another of the party, and I

recognized the voice of the cousin of Than Kosis, whom I had rescued

from the green warriors. "By the metal of my first ancestor," he went

on, "but the description fits him to perfection, especially as to his

fighting ability."

"Where is this man?" cried Than Kosis. "Have him brought to me at

once. What know you of him, cousin? It seemed strange to me now that

I think upon it that there should have been such a fighting man in

Zodanga, of whose name, even, we were ignorant before today. And his

name too, John Carter, who ever heard of such a name upon Barsoom!"

Word was soon brought that I was nowhere to be found, either in the

palace or at my former quarters in the barracks of the air-scout

squadron. Kantos Kan, they had found and questioned, but he knew

nothing of my whereabouts, and as to my past, he had told them he knew

as little, since he had but recently met me during our captivity among

the Warhoons.

"Keep your eyes on this other one," commanded Than Kosis. "He also is

a stranger and likely as not they both hail from Helium, and where one

is we shall sooner or later find the other. Quadruple the air patrol,

and let every man who leaves the city by air or ground be subjected to

the closest scrutiny."

Another messenger now entered with word that I was still within the

palace walls.

"The likeness of every person who has entered or left the palace

grounds today has been carefully examined," concluded the fellow, "and

not one approaches the likeness of this new padwar of the guards, other

than that which was recorded of him at the time he entered."

"Then we will have him shortly," commented Than Kosis contentedly, "and

in the meanwhile we will repair to the apartments of the Princess of

Helium and question her in regard to the affair. She may know more

than she cared to divulge to you, Notan. Come."

They left the hall, and, as darkness had fallen without, I slipped

lightly from my hiding place and hastened to the balcony. Few were in

sight, and choosing a moment when none seemed near I sprang quickly to

the top of the glass wall and from there to the avenue beyond the

palace grounds.

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