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Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Chessmen of Mars21. CHAPTER XXI : A RISK FOR LOVE (continued)"Toward the end of the eighth zode*," replied the major-domo, and went his way. * About 1:00 A. M. Earth Time. "We shall see," stated I-Gos. "What shall we see?" asked a warrior. "We shall see whether O-Tar visits the chamber of O-Mai." "How?" "I shall be there myself and if I see him I will know that he has been there. If I don't see him I will know that he has not," explained the old taxidermist. "Is there anything there to fill an honest man with fear?" asked a chieftain. "What have you seen?" "It was not so much what I saw, though that was bad enough, as what I heard," said I-Gos. "Tell us! What heard and saw you?" "I saw the dead O-Mai," said I-Gos. The others shuddered. "And you went not mad?" they asked. "Am I mad?" retorted I-Gos. "And you will go again?" "Yes." "Then indeed you are mad," cried one. "You saw the dead O-Mai; but what heard you that was worse?" whispered another. "I saw the dead O-Mai lying upon the floor of his sleeping chamber with one foot tangled in the sleeping silks and furs upon his couch. I heard horrid moans and frightful screams." "And you are not afraid to go there again?" demanded several. This is page 221 of 245. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of The Chessmen of Mars at Amazon.com
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