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Several of those who exaently between thuirl resented She struck down their hands "Do not touch me!" she cried, imperiously, for was she not a princess of Heliue She could not tell whether they were angry or amused, whether her action had filled them with respect for her, or contempt Only one of them spoke immediately
"She will have to be fattened irl's eyes ith horror She turned upon her captor "Do these frightful creatures intend to devour me?" she cried
"That is for Luud to say," he replied, and then he leaned closer so that his mouth was near her ear "That noise youpleasedyou not to antagonize these kaldanes They are very powerful Luud listens to thehtful They are very handsoold, their jewels"
"Thank you," she said "You called them kaldanes-what does that mean?"
"We are all kaldanes," he replied
"You, too?" and she pointed at hier directed toward his chest
"No, not this," he explained, touching his body; "this is a rykor; but this," and he touched his head, "is a kaldane It is the brain, the intellect, the power that directs all things The rykor," he indicated his body, "is nothing It is not so much even as the jewels upon our harness; no, not so much as the harness itself It carries us about It is true that ould find difficulty getting along without it; but it has less value than harness or jewels because it is less difficult to reproduce" He turned again to the other kaldanes "Will you notify Luud that I am here?" he asked
"Sept has already gone to Luud He will tell him," replied one "Where did you find this rykor with the strange kaldane that cannot detach itself?"
The girl's captor narrated once more the story of her capture He stated facts just as they had occurred, without embellishment, his voice as expressionless as his face, and his story was received in the same manner that it was delivered The creatures see in emotion, or, at least, the capacity to express it It was ie what impression the storyeyes simply stared and occasionally the muscles of their mouths opened and closed Fairl felt for them The more she saw of them the more repulsive they seemed Often her body was shaken by convulsive shudders as she looked at the kaldanes, but when her eyes wandered to the beautiful bodies and she could for a e the heads fro, though when the bodies lay, headless, upon the floor they were quite as shocking as the heads rewso about upon their spider legs If one of these should approach and touch her Tara of Helium was positive that she should screah! the very idea induced a feeling of faintness