The Chessmen of Mars


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walls supported many a balcony and in the soft light of Cluros, the farther moon,  
now low in the west, he saw, to his surprise and consternation, the figures of  
people upon the balconies. Directly opposite him were two women and a man.  
They sat leaning upon the rail of the balcony looking, apparently, directly at him;  
but if they saw him they gave no sign.  
Turan hesitated a moment in the face of almost certain discovery and then,  
assured that they must take him for one of their own people, he moved boldly  
into the avenue. Having no idea of the direction in which he might best hope to  
find what he sought, and not wishing to arouse suspicion by further hesitation,  
he turned to the left and stepped briskly along the pavement with the intention of  
placing himself as quickly as possible beyond the observation of those nocturnal  
watchers. He knew that the night must be far spent; and so he could not but  
wonder why people should sit upon their balconies when they should have been  
asleep among their silks and furs. At first he had thought them the late guests of  
some convivial host; but the windows behind them were shrouded in darkness  
and utter quiet prevailed, quite upsetting such a theory. And as he proceeded he  
passed many another group sitting silently upon other balconies. They paid no  
attention to him, seeming not even to note his passing. Some leaned with a single  
elbow upon the rail, their chins resting in their palms; others leaned upon both  
arms across the balcony, looking down into the street, while several that he saw  
held musical instruments in their hands, but their fingers moved not upon the  
strings.  
And then Turan came to a point where the avenue turned to the right, to skirt a  
building that jutted from the inside of the city wall, and as he rounded the corner  
he came full upon two warriors standing upon either side of the entrance to a  
building upon his right. It was impossible for them not to be aware of his  
presence, yet neither moved, nor gave other evidence that they had seen him. He  
stood there waiting, his hand upon the hilt of his long-sword, but they neither  
challenged nor halted him. Could it be that these also thought him one of their  
own kind? Indeed upon no other grounds could he explain their inaction.  
As Turan had passed through the gateway into the city and taken his unhindered  
way along the avenue, twenty warriors had entered the city and closed the gate  
behind them, and then one had taken to the wall and followed along its summit  
in the rear of Turan, and another had followed him along the avenue, while a  
third had crossed the street and entered one of the buildings upon the opposite  
side.  
The balance of them, with the exception of a single sentinel beside the gate, had  
re-entered the building from which they had been summoned. They were well  
built, strapping, painted fellows, their naked figures covered now by gorgeous  
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