? ? ? ? "John Carter, Jeddak of Helium," said Hor Vastus in a low voice.
? ? ? ? The eyes of my companions lighted, and grim smiles of pleasure and anticipation overspread their faces, as each eye turned toward me questioningly. But I shook my head.
? ? ? ? "No, my friends," I said, smiling, "I thank you, but it cannot be. Not yet, at least. When we know that Tardos Mors and Mors Kajak are gone to return no more; if I be here, then I shall join you all to see that the people of Helium are permitted to choose fairly their next Jeddak. Whom they choose may count upon the loyalty of my sword, nor shall I seek the honour for myself. Until then Tardos Mors is Jeddak of Helium, and Zat Arras is his representative."
? ? ? ? "As you will, John Carter," said Hor Vastus, "but-- What was that?" he whispered, pointing toward the window overlooking the gardens.
? ? ? ? The words were scarce out of his mouth ere he had sprung to the balcony without.
? ? ? ? "There he goes!" he cried excitedly. "The guards! Below there! The guards!"
? ? ? ? We were close behind him, and all saw the figure of a man run quickly across a little piece of sward and disappear in the shrubbery beyond.
? ? ? ? "He was on the balcony when I first saw him," cried Hor Vastus.
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