It seems that each green warrior has certain objective points for his

fire under relatively identical circumstances of warfare. For example,

a proportion of them, always the best marksmen, direct their fire

entirely upon the wireless finding and sighting apparatus of the big

guns of an attacking naval force; another detail attends to the smaller

guns in the same way; others pick off the gunners; still others the

officers; while certain other quotas concentrate their attention upon

the other members of the crew, upon the upper works, and upon the

steering gear and propellers.

Twenty minutes after the first volley the great fleet swung trailing

off in the direction from which it had first appeared. Several of the

craft were limping perceptibly, and seemed but barely under the control

of their depleted crews. Their fire had ceased entirely and all their

energies seemed focused upon escape. Our warriors then rushed up to

the roofs of the buildings which we occupied and followed the

retreating armada with a continuous fusillade of deadly fire.

One by one, however, the ships managed to dip below the crests of the

outlying hills until only one barely moving craft was in sight. This

had received the brunt of our fire and seemed to be entirely unmanned,

as not a moving figure was visible upon her decks. Slowly she swung

from her course, circling back toward us in an erratic and pitiful

manner. Instantly the warriors ceased firing, for it was quite

apparent that the vessel was entirely helpless, and, far from being in

a position to inflict harm upon us, she could not even control herself

sufficiently to escape.

As she neared the city the warriors rushed out upon the plain to meet

her, but it was evident that she still was too high for them to hope to

reach her decks. From my vantage point in the window I could see the

bodies of her crew strewn about, although I could not make out what

manner of creatures they might be. Not a sign of life was manifest

upon her as she drifted slowly with the light breeze in a southeasterly

direction.

She was drifting some fifty feet above the ground, followed by all but

some hundred of the warriors who had been ordered back to the roofs to

cover the possibility of a return of the fleet, or of reinforcements.

It soon became evident that she would strike the face of the buildings

about a mile south of our position, and as I watched the progress of

the chase I saw a number of warriors gallop ahead, dismount and enter

the building she seemed destined to touch.

As the craft neared the building, and just before she struck, the

Martian warriors swarmed upon her from the windows, and with their

great spears eased the shock of the collision, and in a few moments

they had thrown out grappling hooks and the big boat was being hauled

to ground by their fellows below.




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