登陆注册
20007700000065

第65章

"It is very wonderful," said Turan."It must require great skill and patience and time.""That it does," replied the old man, "though having done it so long I am quicker than most; but mine are the most natural.Why, I would defy the wife of that warrior to say that insofar as appearances are concerned he does not live," and he pointed at the man upon the thoat."Many of them, of course, are brought here wasted or badly wounded and these I have to repair.That is where great skill is required, for everyone wants his dead to look as they did at their best in life; but you shall learn--to mount them and paint them and repair them and sometimes to make an ugly one look beautiful.And it will be a great comfort to be able to mount your own.Why, for fifteen hundred years no one has mounted my own dead but myself.

"I have many, my balconies are crowded with them; but I keep a great room for my wives.I have them all, as far back as the first one, and many is the evening I spend with them--quiet evenings and very pleasant.And then the pleasure of preparing them and making them even more beautiful than in life partially recompenses one for their loss.I take my time with them, looking for a new one while I am working on the old.When I am not sure about a new one I bring her to the chamber where my wives are, and compare her charms with theirs, and there is always a great satisfaction at such times in knowing that they will not object.

I love harmony."

"Did you prepare all the warriors in The Hall of Chiefs?" asked Turan.

"Yes, I prepare them and repair them," replied the old man.

"O-Tar will trust no other.Even now I have two in another room who were damaged in some way and brought down to me.O-Tar does not like to have them gone long, since it leaves two riderless thoats in the Hall; but I shall have them ready presently.He wants them all there in the event any momentous question arises upon which the living jeds cannot agree, or do not agree with O-Tar.Such questions he carries to the jeds in The Hall of Chiefs.There he shuts himself up alone with the great chiefs who have attained wisdom through death.It is an excellent plan and there is never any friction or misunderstandings.O-Tar has said that it is the finest deliberative body upon Barsoom--much more intelligent than that composed of the living jeds.But come, we must get to work; come into the next chamber and I will begin your instruction."He led the way into the chamber in which lay the several corpses upon their marble slabs, and going to a cabinet he donned a pair of huge spectacles and commenced to select various tools from little compartments.This done he turned again toward his two pupils.

"Now let me have a look at you," he said."My eyes are not what they once were, and I need these powerful lenses for my work, or to see distinctly the features of those around me."He turned his eyes upon the two before him.Turan held his breath for he knew that now the man must discover that they wore not the harness or insignia of Manator.He had wondered before why the old fellow had not noticed it, for he had not known that he was half blind.The other examined their faces, his eyes lingering long upon the beauty of Tara of Helium, and then they drifted to the harness of the two.Turan thought that he noted an appreciable start of surprise on the part of the taxidermist, but if the old man noticed anything his next words did not reveal it.

"Come with I-Gos," he said to Turan, "I have materials in the next room that I would have you fetch hither.Remain here, woman, we shall be gone but a moment."He led the way to one of the numerous doors opening into the chamber and entered ahead of Turan.Just inside the door he stopped, and pointing to a bundle of silks and furs upon the opposite side of the room directed Turan to fetch them.The latter had crossed the room and was stooping to raise the bundle when he heard the click of a lock behind him.Wheeling instantly he saw that he was alone in the room and that the single door was closed.Running rapidly to it he strove to open it, only to find that he was a prisoner.

I-Gos, stepping out and locking the door behind him, turned toward Tara.

"Your leather betrayed you," he said, laughing his cackling laugh."You sought to deceive old I-Gos, but you found that though his eyes are weak his brain is not.But it shall not go ill with you.You are beautiful and I-Gos loves beautiful women.

I might not have you elsewhere in Manator, but here there is none to deny old I-Gos.Few come to the pits of the dead--only those who bang the dead and they hasten away as fast as they can.No one will know that I-Gos has a beautiful woman locked with his dead.I shall ask you no questions and then I will not have to give you up, for I will not know to whom you belong, eh? And when you die I shall mount you beautifully and place you in the chamber with my other women.Will not that be fine, eh?" He had approached until he stood close beside the horrified girl.

"Come!" he cried, seizing her by the wrist."Come to I-Gos!"

同类推荐
  • 金丹直指

    金丹直指

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 四分律藏

    四分律藏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 重编诸天传

    重编诸天传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 补汉兵志

    补汉兵志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 音乐:悠扬古乐音韵

    音乐:悠扬古乐音韵

    本书主要介绍了中国古代音乐的历史与主要机构。包括历朝中国历代音乐发展演变历史,包括宫廷音乐、民歌民乐、礼乐制度等、古代音乐机构、学校,并简单介绍古代音乐名家伯牙、师旷、李延年、嵇康、苏低婆、万宝常、李隆基、李龟年、姜夔、朱载育……
  • 穿越到平行世界打怪兽

    穿越到平行世界打怪兽

    火焰九斩?急冻寒冰刺?这是什么鬼?什么?这是新武学?返祖体质?不能练武?不怕,这里有易筋经,洗髓经,还有九阴九阳,我云逸要让你们知道,在我中华古武面前,什么新武学都是渣渣。
  • 蝶泳

    蝶泳

    本丛书以统一的体例、创新的形式,讲解各项目的起源与发展、运动保健、基本技术、运动技巧、比赛规则等,注重实用性、可操作性,使读者在学习过程中,不仅能够学会运动健身的方法,同时还能够学到保健方面的基本知识。
  • 反转西游

    反转西游

    人生如棋,你我皆是棋子。凡人如此,本领通天的孙悟空亦是如此。当孙悟空怒了的时候,要让着天地永远记住他的名字“齐天大圣”。你知道本领高强的孙悟空师傅真正身份是谁吗?你知道猪八戒因调戏嫦娥被贬背后的隐情吗?你知道一向没有个人情感、见解的沙僧真实身份吗?你知道吃上一口唐僧肉真得能长生不老吗?你知道太上老君为什么要把孙悟空扔进八卦炉中烧炼吗?你知道……想知道答案,就点击阅读吧。只有三十多章的中篇小说让你恍然大悟。虽然把西游记倒着看的创意已经不再新鲜,然我心中的反转西游却有你绝对想不到的惊喜。纪念86版《西游记》导演杨洁
  • 止观义例

    止观义例

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 追寻教育的乌托邦

    追寻教育的乌托邦

    本书记载了作者的心灵成长、记录了作者变革的梦想,体现了作者对理想教育的向往及一种大教育的情怀。全书内容包括:走向讲台——在执著与坚毅中为人师表、享受课堂——让课堂成为孩子的精神舞台、学生观——你的心我永远会懂等七章。
  • 鸿鸣于渊

    鸿鸣于渊

    八方烟云聚此生,尘世众生尽萧鸣。草根担得英雄胆,天下无双当展鸿!他,没有韩山平无上的权利,功横四野。他,没有周星驰搞笑的天赋,笑翻天下。他,没有某些人雄厚的家境,纵横银屏。他,凭自己的努力,一步一脚印走上影坛巅峰。笑看主角如何从一个群众演员一步一步,最终成为演艺界传说中的存在……
  • 昼帘绪论

    昼帘绪论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 游戏神

    游戏神

    岩峰在平凡的世界里是一位学霸,在游戏世界里的他超越神级别,他和自己暗恋女生婉婷穿越到了游戏世界里,在游戏世界的名言是“我不可能会失败”
  • 豪门暖爱:总裁独宠萌甜妻

    豪门暖爱:总裁独宠萌甜妻

    作为一个混吃等死的底层社会小人物,安夏平生最大的动力就是在城里买座房子,过上小康生活。可是她的人生总是差点运气,干啥都有小人挡道,租房遇强拆,升职遇潜规则,就连拉个业务也要碰到渣男吃豆腐!“喂,姓易的,你吃我豆腐我也就忍了,可是你把你一家老小各种前任现任拉来给我添堵算怎么回事!信不信我直接把你扑倒生米煮成熟饭!”某易不要脸地直接平躺:“说话不算数是小狗!”