Then, one by one, the battleships of Helium succeeded in rising above

the Zodangans, and in a short time a number of the beleaguering

battleships were drifting hopeless wrecks toward the high scarlet tower

of greater Helium. Several others attempted to escape, but they were

soon surrounded by thousands of tiny individual fliers, and above each

hung a monster battleship of Helium ready to drop boarding parties upon

their decks.

Within but little more than an hour from the moment the victorious

Zodangan squadron had risen to meet us from the camp of the besiegers

the battle was over, and the remaining vessels of the conquered

Zodangans were headed toward the cities of Helium under prize crews.

There was an extremely pathetic side to the surrender of these mighty

fliers, the result of an age-old custom which demanded that surrender

should be signalized by the voluntary plunging to earth of the

commander of the vanquished vessel. One after another the brave

fellows, holding their colors high above their heads, leaped from the

towering bows of their mighty craft to an awful death.

Not until the commander of the entire fleet took the fearful plunge,

thus indicating the surrender of the remaining vessels, did the

fighting cease, and the useless sacrifice of brave men come to an end.

We now signaled the flagship of Helium's navy to approach, and when she

was within hailing distance I called out that we had the Princess Dejah

Thoris on board, and that we wished to transfer her to the flagship

that she might be taken immediately to the city.

As the full import of my announcement bore in upon them a great cry

arose from the decks of the flagship, and a moment later the colors of

the Princess of Helium broke from a hundred points upon her upper

works. When the other vessels of the squadron caught the meaning of

the signals flashed them they took up the wild acclaim and unfurled her

colors in the gleaming sunlight.

The flagship bore down upon us, and as she swung gracefully to and

touched our side a dozen officers sprang upon our decks. As their

astonished gaze fell upon the hundreds of green warriors, who now came

forth from the fighting shelters, they stopped aghast, but at sight of

Kantos Kan, who advanced to meet them, they came forward, crowding

about him.

Dejah Thoris and I then advanced, and they had no eyes for other than

her. She received them gracefully, calling each by name, for they were

men high in the esteem and service of her grandfather, and she knew

them well.

"Lay your hands upon the shoulder of John Carter," she said to them,

turning toward me, "the man to whom Helium owes her princess as well as

her victory today."

They were very courteous to me and said many kind and complimentary

things, but what seemed to impress them most was that I had won the aid

of the fierce Tharks in my campaign for the liberation of Dejah Thoris,

and the relief of Helium.




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