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A Princess of Mars

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"They kept their love a secret for six long years. She, my mother, was

of the retinue of the great Tal Hajus, while her lover was a simple

warrior, wearing only his own metal. Had their defection from the

traditions of the Tharks been discovered both would have paid the

penalty in the great arena before Tal Hajus and the assembled hordes.

"The egg from which I came was hidden beneath a great glass vessel upon

the highest and most inaccessible of the partially ruined towers of

ancient Thark. Once each year my mother visited it for the five long

years it lay there in the process of incubation. She dared not come

oftener, for in the mighty guilt of her conscience she feared that her

every move was watched. During this period my father gained great

distinction as a warrior and had taken the metal from several

chieftains. His love for my mother had never diminished, and his own

ambition in life was to reach a point where he might wrest the metal

from Tal Hajus himself, and thus, as ruler of the Tharks, be free to

claim her as his own, as well as, by the might of his power, protect

the child which otherwise would be quickly dispatched should the truth

become known.

"It was a wild dream, that of wresting the metal from Tal Hajus in five

short years, but his advance was rapid, and he soon stood high in the

councils of Thark. But one day the chance was lost forever, in so far

as it could come in time to save his loved ones, for he was ordered

away upon a long expedition to the ice-clad south, to make war upon the

natives there and despoil them of their furs, for such is the manner of

the green Barsoomian; he does not labor for what he can wrest in battle

from others.

"He was gone for four years, and when he returned all had been over for

three; for about a year after his departure, and shortly before the

time for the return of an expedition which had gone forth to fetch the

fruits of a community incubator, the egg had hatched. Thereafter my

mother continued to keep me in the old tower, visiting me nightly and

lavishing upon me the love the community life would have robbed us both

of. She hoped, upon the return of the expedition from the incubator,

to mix me with the other young assigned to the quarters of Tal Hajus,

and thus escape the fate which would surely follow discovery of her sin

against the ancient traditions of the green men.

"She taught me rapidly the language and customs of my kind, and one

night she told me the story I have told to you up to this point,

impressing upon me the necessity for absolute secrecy and the great

caution I must exercise after she had placed me with the other young

Tharks to permit no one to guess that I was further advanced in

education than they, nor by any sign to divulge in the presence of

others my affection for her, or my knowledge of my parentage; and then

drawing me close to her she whispered in my ear the name of my father.

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