There seemed nothing else for me to do but obey. Wherever I
might be upon Mars, the chances were a million to one that I would
be among enemies; and so I was as well off here as elsewhere and
must depend upon my own resourcefulness, skill and agility to make
my way upon the Red Planet.
The old man led me into a small chamber from which opened
numerous doors, through one of which they were just bearing my late
antagonist. We followed into a large, brilliantly lighted chamber
wherein there burst upon my astounded vision the most gruesome
scene that I ever had beheld. Rows upon rows of tables arranged in
parallel lines filled the room and with few exceptions each table
bore a similar grisly burden, a partially dismembered or otherwise
mutilated human corpse. Above each table was a shelf bearing
containers of various sizes and shapes, while from the bottom of
the shelf depended numerous surgical instruments, suggesting that
my entrance upon Barsoom was to be through a gigantic medical
college.
At a word from the old man, those who bore the Barsoomian I had
wounded laid him upon an empty table and left the apartment.
Whereupon my host if so I may call him, for certainly he was not as
yet my captor, motioned me forward. While he conversed in ordinary
tones, he made two incisions in the body of my late antagonist;
one, I imagine, in a large vein and one in an artery, to which he
deftly attached the ends of two tubes, one of which was connected
with an empty glass receptacle and the other with a similar
receptacle filled with a colourless, transparent liquid resembling
clear water. The connections made, the old gentleman pressed a
button controlling a small motor, whereupon the victim's blood was
pumped into the empty jar while the contents of the other was
forced into the emptying veins and arteries.
The tones and gestures of the old man as he addressed me during
this operation convinced me that he was explaining in detail the
method and purpose of what was transpiring, but as I understood no
word of all he said I was as much in the dark when he had completed
his discourse as I was before he started it, though what I had seen
made it appear reasonable to believe that I was witnessing an
ordinary Barsoomian embalming. Having removed the tubes the old man
closed the openings he had made by covering them with bits of what
appeared to be heavy adhesive tape and then motioned me to follow
him. We went from room to room, in each of which were the same
gruesome exhibits. At many of the bodies the old man paused to make
a brief examination or to refer to what appeared to be a record of
the case, that hung upon a hook at the head of each of the
tables.
From the last of the chambers we visited upon the first floor my
host led me up an inclined runway to the second floor where there
were rooms similar to those below, but here the tables bore whole
rather than mutilated bodies, all of which were patched in various
places with adhesive tape. As we were passing among the bodies in
one of these rooms a Barsoomian girl, whom I took to be a servant
or slave, entered and addressed the old man, whereupon he signed me
to follow him and together we descended another runway to the first
floor of another building.
Here, in a large, gorgeously decorated and sumptuously furnished
apartment an elderly red-woman awaited us. She appeared to be quite
old and her face was terribly disfigured as by some injury. Her
trappings were magnificent and she was attended by a score of women
and armed warriors, suggesting that she was a person of some
consequence, but the little old man treated her quite brusquely, as
I could see, quite to the horror of her attendants.
Their conversation was lengthy and at the conclusion of it, at
the direction of the woman, one of her male escort advanced and
opening a pocket pouch at his side withdrew a handful of what
appeared to me to be Martian coins. A quantity of these he counted
out and handed to the little old man, who then beckoned the woman
to follow him, a gesture which included me. Several of her women
and guard started to accompany us, but these the old man waved back
peremptorily; whereupon there ensued a heated discussion between
the woman and one of her warriors on one side and the old man on
the other, which terminated in his proffering the return of the
woman's money with a disgusted air. This seemed to settle the
argument, for she refused the coins, spoke briefly to her people
and accompanied the old man and myself alone.
He led the way to the second floor and to a chamber which I had
not previously visited. It closely resembled the others except that
all the bodies therein were of young women, many of them of great
beauty. Following closely at the heels of the old man the woman
inspected the gruesome exhibit with painstaking care.
Thrice she passed slowly among the tables examining their
ghastly burdens. Each time she paused longest before a certain one
which bore the figure of the most beautiful creature I had ever
looked upon; then she returned the fourth time to it and stood
looking long and earnestly into the dead face. For awhile she stood
there talking with the old man, apparently asking innumerable
questions, to which he returned quick, brusque replies, then she
indicated the body with a gesture and nodded assent to the withered
keeper of this ghastly exhibit.
Immediately the old fellow sounded a blast upon his whistle,
summoning a number of servants to whom he issued brief
instructions, after which he led us to another chamber, a smaller
one in which were several empty tables similar to those upon which
the corpses lay in adjoining rooms. Two female slaves or attendants
were in this room and at a word from their master they removed the
trappings from the old woman, unloosed her hair and helped her to
one of the tables. Here she was thoroughly sprayed with what I
presume was an antiseptic solution of some nature, carefully dried
and removed to another table, at a distance of about twenty inches
from which stood a second parallel table.
Now the door of the chamber swung open and two attendants
appeared bearing the body of the beautiful girl we had seen in the
adjoining room. This they deposited upon the table the old woman
had just quitted and as she had been sprayed so was the corpse,
after which it was transferred to the table beside that on which
she lay. The little old man now made two incisions in the body of
the old woman, just as he had in the body of the red-man who had
fallen to my sword; her blood was drawn from her veins and the
clear liquid pumped into them, life left her and she lay upon the
polished ersite slab that formed the table top, as much a corpse as
the poor, beautiful, dead creature at her side.
The little old man, who had removed the harness down to his
waist and been thoroughly sprayed, now selected a sharp knife from
among the instruments above the table and removed the old woman's
scalp, following the hair line entirely around her head. In a
similar manner he then removed the scalp from the corpse of the
young woman, after which, by means of a tiny circular saw attached
to the end of a flexible, revolving shaft he sawed through the
skull of each, following the line exposed by the removal of the
scalps. This and the balance of the marvellous operation was so
skilfully performed as to baffle description.
Suffice it to say that at the end of four hours he had
transferred the brain of each woman to the brain pan of the other,
deftly connected the severed nerves and ganglia, replaced the
skulls and scalps and bound both heads securely with his peculiar
adhesive tape, which was not only antiseptic and healing but
anaesthetic, locally, as well.
He now reheated the blood that he had withdrawn from the body of
the old woman, adding a few drops of some clear chemical solution,
withdrew the liquid from the veins of the beautiful corpse,
replacing it with the blood of the old woman and simultaneously
administering a hypodermic injection.
During the entire operation he had not spoken a word. Now he
issued a few instructions in his curt manner to his assistants,
motioned me to follow him, and left the room. He led me to a
distant part of the building or series of buildings that composed
the whole, ushered me into a luxurious apartment, opened the door
to a Barsoomian bath and left me in the hands of trained
servants.
Refreshed and rested I left the bath after an hour of relaxation
to find harness and trappings awaiting me in the adjoining chamber.
Though plain, they were of good material, but there were no weapons
with them.
Naturally I had been thinking much upon the strange things I had
witnessed since my advent upon Mars, but what puzzled me most lay
in the seemingly inexplicable act of the old woman in paying my
host what was evidently a considerable sum to murder her and
transfer to the inside of her skull the brain of a corpse. Was it
the outcome of some horrible religious fanaticism, or was there an
explanation that my Earthly mind could not grasp?
I had reached no decision in the matter when I was summoned to
follow a slave to another and near-by apartment where I found my
host awaiting me before a table loaded with delicious foods, to
which, it is needless to say, I did ample justice after my long
fast and longer weeks of rough army fare.
During the meal my host attempted to converse with me, but,
naturally, the effort was fruitless of results. He waxed quite
excited at times and upon three distinct occasions laid his hand
upon one of his swords when I failed to comprehend what he was
saying to me, an action which resulted in a growing conviction upon
my part that he was partially demented; but he evinced sufficient
self-control in each instance to avert a catastrophe for one of
us.
The meal over he sat for a long time in deep meditation, then a
sudden resolution seemed to possess him.
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