The Chessmen of Mars


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Luud crossed the room and lay down. Then he detached himself from the body  
and crawled across the floor until he stood directly in front of the circular opening  
through which she had seen him emerge the day that she had first been brought  
to his presence. He stopped there and fastened his terrible eyes upon her. He did  
not speak, but his eyes seemed to be boring straight to the center of her brain.  
She felt an almost irresistible force urging her toward the kaldane. She fought to  
resist it; she tried to turn away her eyes, but she could not. They were held as in  
horrid fascination upon the glittering, lidless orbs of the great brain that faced  
her. Slowly, every step a painful struggle of resistance, she moved toward the  
horrific monster. She tried to cry aloud in an effort to awaken her numbing  
faculties, but no sound passed her lips. If those eyes would but turn away, just  
for an instant, she felt that she might regain the power to control her steps; but  
the eyes never left hers. They seemed but to burn deeper and deeper, gathering  
up every vestige of control of her entire nervous system.  
As she approached the thing it backed slowly away upon its spider legs. She  
noticed that its chelae waved slowly to and fro before it as it backed, backed,  
backed, through the round aperture in the wall. Must she follow it there, too?  
What new and nameless horror lay concealed in that hidden chamber? No! she  
would not do it. Yet before she reached the wall she found herself down and  
crawling upon her hands and knees straight toward the hole from which the two  
eyes still clung to hers. At the very threshold of the opening she made a last,  
heroic stand, battling against the force that drew her on; but in the end she  
succumbed. With a gasp that ended in a sob Tara of Helium passed through the  
aperture into the chamber beyond.  
The opening was but barely large enough to admit her. Upon the opposite side  
she found herself in a small chamber. Before her squatted Luud. Against the  
opposite wall lay a large and beautiful male rykor. He was without harness or  
other trappings.  
"You see now," said Luud, "the futility of revolt."  
The words seemed to release her momentarily from the spell. Quickly she turned  
away her eyes.  
"
Look at me!" commanded Luud.  
Tara of Helium kept her eyes averted. She felt a new strength, or at least a  
diminution of the creature's power over her. Had she stumbled upon the secret of  
its uncanny domination over her will? She dared not hope. With eyes averted she  
turned toward the aperture through which those baleful eyes had drawn her.  
Again Luud commanded her to stop, but the voice alone lacked all authority to  
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