The Chessmen of Mars


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CHAPTER V - THE PERFECT BRAIN  
The song that had been upon her lips as she entered died there--frozen by the  
sight of horror that met her eyes. In the center of the chamber a headless body  
lay upon the floor--a body that had been partially devoured--while over and upon  
it crawled a half a dozen heads upon their short, spider legs, and they tore at the  
flesh of the woman with their chelae and carried the bits to their awful mouths.  
They were eating human flesh--eating it raw!  
Tara of Helium gasped in horror and turning away covered her eyes with her  
palms.  
"
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Come!" said her captor. "What is the matter?"  
They are eating the flesh of the woman," she whispered in tones of horror.  
Why not?" he inquired. "Did you suppose that we kept the rykor for labor alone?  
Ah, no. They are delicious when kept and fattened. Fortunate, too, are those that  
are bred for food, since they are never called upon to do aught but eat."  
"
It is hideous!" she cried.  
He looked at her steadily for a moment, but whether in surprise, in anger, or in  
pity his expressionless face did not reveal. Then he led her on across the room  
past the frightful thing, from which she turned away her eyes. Lying about the  
floor near the walls were half a dozen headless bodies in harness. These she  
guessed had been abandoned temporarily by the feasting heads until they again  
required their services. In the walls of this room there were many of the small,  
round openings she had noticed in various parts of the tunnels, the purpose of  
which she could not guess.  
They passed through another corridor and then into a second chamber, larger  
than the first and more brilliantly illuminated. Within were several of the  
creatures with heads and bodies assembled, while many headless bodies lay  
about near the walls. Here her captor halted and spoke to one of the occupants of  
the chamber.  
"
I seek Luud," he said. "I bring to Luud a creature that I captured in the fields  
above."  
The others crowded about to examine Tara of Helium. One of them whistled,  
whereupon the girl learned something of the smaller openings in the walls, for  
almost immediately there crawled from them, like giant spiders, a score or more  
of the hideous heads. Each sought one of the recumbent bodies and fastened  
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