Hot, fetid breath burned his neck. Huge, shaggy arms
smothered him in their fierce embrace.
The thing hurled him to the rough cobblestones. Huge hands
clutched at his throat. Carter turned his head and saw above him
the face of a great, white ape.
Three of the creature's fellows were circling around Carter,
striving to tie his feet with a piece of rope while the other
choked him into insensibility with his four mighty hands.
Carter wriggled his feet under the belly of the ape with whom he
was grappling. One mighty heave sent the creature into the air to
fall, groaning and helpless, to the ground.
Like a cornered banth,* Carter was on his feet, crouched against
the wall, awaiting the attacking trio, with drawn sword.
* A banth—the huge, eight-legged lion of Mars. Ed.
They were mighty beasts, fully eight feet tall with long, white
hair covering their great bodies. Each was equipped with four
muscular arms that ended in tremendous hands armed with sharp,
hooked claws. They were baring their fangs and growling viciously
as they came toward the earthman.
Carter crouched low; and as the beasts sprang in, his earthly
muscles sent him leaping high into the air over their heads. The
earthman's heavy blade, backed by all the power of his muscles,
smacked down upon one ape's head, splitting the skull wide
open.
Carter hit the ground and, turning, was ready when the two apes
remaining flew at him again. There was a hideous, hair-raising
shriek as this time the earthman's sword sank deep into a savage
heart.
As the monster sprawled to the ground, the earthman jerked free
his sword.
Now the other beast turned and slunk away in fright, his eyes
gleaming at Carter in the darkness as it fled down a long corridor
in the adjacent building. The earthman could have sworn that he
heard his own name coming from the ape's throat and mingling with
its sullen growl as it fled away.
The earthman had just seized his sword when he felt a rush of
air above his head. There was a blur of motion as something came
down toward him.
Now he felt himself clutched about the waist; then he was jerked
fifty feet into the air. Struggling for breath, Carter clutched at
the thing encircling his body. It was as horny as the skin of an
arbok. It had hairs as large as tree roots bristling from the horny
scales. It was a giant hand!
Chapter 3
JOOG. THE GIANT
John Carter found himself looking into a monstrous face. From
top of shaggy head to bottom of its hairy chin, the head measured
fully fifteen feet.
A new monstrosity had come to life on Mars. Judging by the
adjacent buildings, the creature must have been a hundred and
thirty feet tall!
The giant raised Carter high over his head and shook him; then
he threw back his face. Hideous, hollow laughter rumbled out of his
pendulous lips revealing teeth like small mountain crags.
He was dressed in an ill-fitting, baggy tunic that came down in
loose folds over his hips but which allowed his arms and legs to be
free.
With his other hand he beat his mighty chest.
"I, Joog. I, Joog," he kept repeating as he continued to laugh
and shake his helpless victim. "I can kill! I can kill!" Joog, the
giant, commenced to walk. Carefully he stepped along the barren
streets, sometimes going around a building that was too high to
step over. Finally he stopped before a partially ruined palace. The
ravages of time had only dimmed its beauty. Huge masses of moss and
vines trailed through the masonry, hiding the shattered
battlements. With a sudden thrust, Joog, the giant, shoved John
Carter through a high window in the palace tower.
When Carter felt the giant's hold releasing upon him he relaxed
completely. He hit the stone floor in a long roll, protecting his
head with his arms. As he lay in the deep darkness of the place
where he had fallen, the earthman listened while he regained his
breath.
No sound came to his ears for some time; then he began to hear
the heavy breathing of Joog outside his window. Once more Carter's
earthly muscles, reacting to the lesser gravity of Mars, sent him
leaping twenty feet to the sill of the narrow window.
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