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Volume 1286
A PRINCESS OF MARS
"To My Son Jack"
Written between July 1911 and September 28, 1911

WORKING TITLES
1. My First Adventure on Mars, 
2. The Green Martians, 
3. Dejah Thoris, Martian Princess, 
4. Under the Moons of Mars 

PULP MAGAZINE TITLE
Under the Moons of Mars (1912)

FIRST EDITION
A Princess of Mars (A.C. McClurg, 1917)

SERIAL TITLES
Newspapers (1921): A Princess of Mars
Modern Mechanics (1929):  Carter of the Red Planet

Hillman Log Notes Series
A Study Guide for Fans and Researchers
Part I
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Each chapter title bar has links to the novel text and to 
the Spratt graphic novel interpretation


 
CHAPTER CONTENTS
PART I
Foreword: 30Q
Chapter I: On The Arizona Hills: 20Q
Chapter II: The Escape Of The Dead: 10Q
Chapter III: My Advent On Mars: 25Q
Chapter IV: A Prisoner: 25Q
Chapter V: I Elude My Watch Dog: 15Q
Chapter VI: A Fight That Won Friends: 10Q
Chapter VII: Child-Raising On Mars: 25Q
Chapter VIII: A Fair Captive From The Sky: 15Q
Chapter IX: I Learn The Language: 10Q
Chapter X: Champion And Chief: 20Q
Chapter XI: With Dejah Thoris: 20Q
Chapter XII: A Prisoner With Power: 10Q
Chapter XIII: Love-Making On Mars: 25Q
Chapter XIV: A Duel To The Death: 25Q

NOTE POINT TOTAL - PT. I: 285

PART II
Chapter XV: Sola Tells Me Her Story: 25Q
Chapter XVI: We Plan Escape: 15Q
Chapter XVII: A Costly Recapture: 15Q
Chapter XVIII: Chained In Warhoon: 10Q
Chapter XIX: Battling In The Arena: 15Q
Chapter XX: In The Atmosphere Factory: 30Q
Chapter XXI: An Air Scout For Zodanga: 25Q
Chapter XXII: I Find Dejah: 20Q
Chapter XXIII: Lost In The Sky: 10Q
Chapter XXIV: Tars Tarkas Finds A Friend: 15Q
Chapter XXV: The Looting Of Zodanga: 15Q
Chapter XXVI: Through Carnage To Joy: 20Q
Chapter XXVII: From Joy To Death: 20Q
Chapter XXVIII: At The Arizona Cave: 10Q
 

NOTE POINT TOTAL - PT. II: 245


FOREWORD ~ 30 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation
1. Author of the manuscript: Captain Carter
2. Relation to ERB: Uncle
3. Age of ERB when he first met Carter: 5
4. Place ERB first met Carter: Father's home in Virginia
5. Opinion of Carter held by children and slaves: admire and worship him
6. Carter's height: 6' 2"
7. Carter's hair: black and closely cropped
8. Carter's eyes: steel grey
9. Carter's manners: perfect ~ Southern gentleman
10. Carter's horsemanship: magnificent
11. Reason Carter left the Burroughs' Virginia home: Civil War
12. Length of absence: 15 years
13. How changed when he returns: when alone he gazes into space with great longing
14. Carter's whereabouts after the war: Arizona
15: Carter's occupation immediately following the war: prospecting and mining
16 Where Carter moved after a year's visit with ERB's family: cottage overlooking the Hudson River in NY
17. ERB's father's occupation: owner and operator of a chain of general stores in Virginia
18. Carter's gift to ERB in 1885: key to his safe containing his after death wishes
19. Carter's nightly ritual: stands on a bluff overlooking the Hudson with his arms outstretched to the heavens.
20. Date of ERB's last meeting with Carter: March 4, 1886
21. The watchman's discovery: Carter's still-warm dead body
22. Location of Carter's body: lying in the snow on the bluff with his arms outstretched.
23. Coroner's verdict: Death by heart failure
24. Contents of Carter's safe: "burial" instructions
25. Carter's "final" resting place: a ventilated tomb in Virginia
26. What Carter wills to ERB:  Carter's estate and manuscript
27: Manuscript directions: to be left sealed and unread for 11 years and contents kept secret for 21 years.
28. Most unusual feature of the tomb: can be opened only from the inside.
29. Copyright date of the first hardcover release of A Princess of Mars: 1917
30. Pen name of author on the first magazine appearance of this novel in 1912: Norman Bean


I. ON THE ARIZONA HILLS ~ 20 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation I
1. Carter's age in years: very old, over 100 years
2. Carter's age in appearance: 30 years
3. Number of times Carter has died: 2
4. Main life's occupation: Soldier of fortune
5. Years his body lay in an Arizona cave: 10
6. Name and title of the author of the manuscript: Captain Jack Carter of Virginia (Confederate Army)
7. Prospector partner: Captain James K. Powell of Virginia
8. Their important discovery in the late winter of 1885: a multi-million dollar gold mine in Arizona
9. Powell's reason for leaving their Arizona camp on March 3, 1866: to ride out to bring back men & equipment to work the mine
10. Tribe to which Carter owes his knowledge of Indians: Sioux in the north
11. Carter's armament: 2 colt revolvers and a carbine
12. Previous bestowers of honours on Carter for his military service: 3 republics, emperors and kings
13. Powell's pursuers: 3 Apaches
14. What Carter sees on the moonlit plateau: Indian teepee camp with 500 warriors.
15. Powell's condition: dead in the centre of the camp, shot full of arrows
16. Carter's reaction: charges into the camp with both guns blazing and rescues Powell's body
17. How he eludes his pursuers: horse takes a side trail
18. What Carter finds at the end of the trail: a 3' x 4' cave opening
19. Carter's first action after dismounting: tries to unsuccessfully to revive Powell
20. Carter's state at the end of the chapter: becomes drowsy from a strange gas and drops to the cave floor


II. THE ESCAPE OF THE DEAD ~  10 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation II
1. Carter's action upon hearing the approaching Indians: tries to move but is paralyzed
2. Reason for Carter's state: a demobilizing vapor with a strange odour.
3. Reaction of the Indians upon peering into the cave: they flee in terror
4. Actions of his horse in the late afternoon: it moves down the trail in search of food and water
5. Carter's midnight accomplishment: following his great effort to move something "snaps" and he breaks free of his body
6. What the now naked Carter first sees: his own lifeless body lying on the cave floor
7. What Carter hears: more rustling and moaning sounds from the back of the cave
8. What Carter does when he reaches the cave mouth: he breathes deeply, meditates, and gazes at the heavens
9. Object to which he directs his outstretched arms: the red planet, Mars, the god of war
10. What Carter feels: he is drawn through the extreme cold and utter darkness of space.


III. MY ADVENT ON MARS ~ 25 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation III
1. Sight that first meets Carter on Mars: he is in a basin covered in yellowish, soundless, moss-like vegetation with low hills in the distance
2. Time of day: midday
3. Weather: sunny and hot
4. Structure 100 yards to the left: a low, walled enclosure about 4' high
5. Result of springing to his feet: the action propels him three yards into the air
6. Reason for difficulty in locomotion: reaction of his earth muscles to the lesser gravitation and lower air pressure of Mars
7. Sight that first meets him in the Martian structure: hundreds of large white hatching eggs, 2 1/2 feet in diameter
8. Description of the bodies of the grotesque creatures: yellowish-green, hairless, large heads, long necks, scrawny bodies with 4 arms and two legs
9. Description of eyes: blood red irises, dark pupils, white eyeballs, protruding eyes on the sides of the heads that can be independently directed
10. Description of ears: above the eyes and closer together -- small, one-inch-long, cup-shaped antennae
11. Description of noses: longitudinal slits in the centre of their faces, midway between their mouths and ears
12. Description of teeth: pure white, lower tusks curve upward to sharp points ending halfway up the head - ferocious in appearance
13. The warning of approaching danger: rattling of an attacking Martian's rifle against his metal spear which he was about to impale Carter
14. Description of Martian attacker: 15 feet tall, 400 earth pounds, one of his two right arms held a 40 foot spear with 2 legs straddling his mount
15. Description of the Martian mount: horselike, hairless,  dark slate colour grading to a vivid yellow at the feet, smooth, glossy, white belly, controlled without bridle or reins, 4-legs per side, 10 feet tall at the shoulder, flat tail, gaping mouth from snout to the long massive neck, heavily-padded and nail less feet.
16. Number of attackers: 10
17. Action that carried Carter to safety: his 100 foot hurdling leap to the other side of the incubator
18. Reaction of the Martians: astonishment and surprise and relief that their young were not harmed
19. Reason Carter is taken captive and not killed: he was seen as a freak or novelty
20. Rifle description: long barrel of white metal alloy of steel and aluminum stocked with a very light hardwood that uses small caliber, explosive radium projectiles with a range of 200-300 miles
21. Action of all but one of the Martians: they ride off 200 yards leaving one member to make contact with Carter
22. Method of making contact: one unarmed Martian walks toward him with outreached hand speaking words of greeting
23. Martian's gift offering to Carter: a huge metal armlet
24. Carter's response: bows with hand over heart and speaks in English -- reaches out his hand to take the armlet offering
25. Carter's position at chapter's end: mounted behind a Martian as the troop rides toward the distant hills


IV. A PRISONER ~ 25 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation IV
1. Reason for increase in elevation: travelling out of old sea bottom to foothills
2. Site of distant city: on low table land arising out of mountain valley
3. Sight in plaza in the city centre: a camp of 900-1000 Martians
4. Martian apparel: naked but for ornaments
5. Appearance of the women: smaller bodies, 10-12 feet tall, lighter green in colour, larger tusks reaching to ears, rudiments of toe and finger nails, all appear about the same age.
6. Ceremony taken at end of life for most Martians: pilgrimage down the river Iss
7. Most common causes of death for Martians: duels, hunting, aviation and war
8. Greatest hazard to the young green Martians: being captured by the ferocious white apes that live in the deserted buildings
9. Average life expectancy: 300-1000 years.
10. State of the planet's resources: waning
12, Where the inclined ramp leads: huge building of marble inlaid with old and precious stones ~ enormous chamber within
13. Inhabitants: 50 males with an enormous warrior on a rostrum
14: Martian leader's garb: metal ornaments, coloured feathers, jewel encrusted leather trappings, white fur cape lined with scarlet silk
15. Unusual feature of the furnishings: small -- apparently built for people of Carter's size
16. Name of Carter's captor: Tars Tarkas
17.  Captor's status or rank: vice-chieftain of the community, statesman, warrior
18. Fate of Carter's rude "attacker": knocked down and out by Carter's punch to the face
19. Reaction of other Martians: laughter and applause
20. Length of Carter's giant "sak": 150 feet jump
21. Carter's request after refusing do more saks: he requires food and drink
22. Name of female assigned to Carter: Sola
23. Description of Carter's room: large chamber decorated with murals and mosaics, lighted by large windows, furnished with litters of sleeping silks and furs
24. Response to Sola's hissing call: appearance of a large, frightful 10-legged dog-like creature.
25. Description of the creature's head: frog-like with huge jaws containing three rows of long, sharp tusks.


V. I ELUDE MY WATCHDOG ~ 15 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation V
1. Duty of the strange beast summoned by Sola: watch"dog" to guard and protect Carter
2. Position taken by the beast: it lays across the doorway
3. Scenes conveyed by the murals on the walls: beautiful lush landscapes without evidence of living beings
4. Source of the milk-like food provided by Sola: large plant that draws moisture from the air, nutrients from soil and sun
5. A reason for lack of edible meat on mars: only one rare mammal on the planet
6. Carter's source of warmth as he sleeps during the extremely cold Martian night: Sola covers him in sleeping furs
7. Reason for times that Martian nights are brilliantly lit: two bright moons
8. Reason for times of such total darkness during Martian nights: lack of atmosphere to diffuse starlight
9. Reason the Martian moons are so spectacular: close to the planet, one revolves every 7 1/2 hours, the other every 30 1/4 hours.
10. Artificial sources of light for the green Martians: torches, candles and a peculiar oil lamp that generates a gas and burns without a wick
11. Other occupants of the room: five females (plus Sola and the guard animal)
12. The guard animal limits Carter to what area: he can travel only within the city and not beyond
13. Surprising new characteristics of the animal: fleetest animal on Mars, intelligent, loyal and ferocious ~ used in hunting, war and as a protector
14. Place of Carter's temporary escape from the guard animal: seated on a window sill 30 feet up
15. Carter's captor: a colossal ape-like creature, white and hairless except for an enormous shock of hair upon its head.


VI. A FIGHT THAT WON FRIENDS ~ 10 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation VI
1. White ape description: 15 feet tall, 6 limbs, very muscular, close-together non-protruding eyes, high-set ears, snout and teeth resembled a gorilla
2. Carter's rescuer: his Martian watch "dog"
3. Weapons Carter used to defeat the second "ape": a fist to chin and stomach ~ stone cudgel to the head
4. Witnesses to Carter's victory: Tars Tarkas, Sola and four warriors
5. Reason for the arrival of the onlookers: Sola noted Carter's absence and informed Tars Tarkas who instigated a search for the Earth man.
6. Carter exhibits the only qualities Tharks respect: physical prowess and bravery in battle
7. Near fate of Carter's badly wounded "watch-beast": under the orders of Tars Tarkas a Thark nearly kills the beast with a pistol shot
8. Carter's reaction to the execution attempt: he knocks the pistol away and he and Sola lead the beast back to his quarters
9. Carter's only two Martian companions: Sola and the dumb watchbeast.
10. State of the Martian cities and "seas" Carter has seen, so far: deserted cities and dried up sea bottoms


VII. CHILD-RAISING ON MARS ~ 25 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation VII
1. Activity in the plaza: harnessing of huge mastodonian animals to three-wheeled chariots
2. Number of animals hitched: 250
3. Chariot occupants: female Martians heavily decorated with metal, jewels, silks and furs.
4. Position of the driver: on the backs of the draught animals
5. Method of guiding and controlling the animals: telepathic directions
6. Reason for the simplicity of the Martian language and the few words used in conversation: highly developed telepathic powers for communication
7. Destination of the single file cavalcade: the incubator structure that Carter had seen on his arrival on the planet
8. Formation of the warriors in the cavalcade: 250 in front and rear with 30 outriders on each side
9. Position taken by the Martian "hounds": one behind each chariot
10. Leader of the warriors: Lorquas Ptomel, their enormous chieftain, or jed
11. Contents of the incubator structure: teeming with many hungry hatchling Tharks
12. Feat that Carter was ordered to repeat for the jed: he leaps over the incubator as he had done on his first meeting with Tars Tarkas
13. Procedure followed when the 4' baby tharks are released: prospective mothers at the end of the gauntlet line capture them and take them to the chariots
14. The role of the new "mothers": teach the young to talk and use weapons
15. Importance of parental and filial love, and humanitarian instincts: of no importance and not in evidence -- only fighting skills and ferocity are important
16. Fate of the deformed and weak: they are shot as they are a drain on community's resources
17. Number of eggs delivered by each adult Martian per year: 13
18. Number of eggs put in the air-tight incubators every five years: 500 of the best
19. Source of heat for the 5-year incubation period: Sun
20. General location of the incubators: hidden in remote areas to avoid destruction by other tribes.
21. Location of the arid  land area roamed by this community of green Martians: between 40 and 80 degrees south latitude ~ east/west borders formed by fertile areas ~ HQ in the SW corner at the intersection of two canals.
22. Location of this tribe's incubator: in the remote and uninhabited far north of their territory
23. Next day's mission of the warriors: ride to the cold subterranean vaults to move a new batch of eggs in storage to the incubator
24. Carter's "classmate": the young Thark Sola has picked at the incubator.
25. Carter's unusual telepathic ability: he can read telepathic  messages from everyone else but no one can read his thoughts.


VIII. A FAIR CAPTIVE FROM THE SKY ~ 15 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation VIII
1. Unusual actions following the cavalcade's return to the city: they scurry to hide themselves and the chariots in the buildings
2. Cause of these actions: a fleet of airships is approaching the city
3. Description of this fleet of 20 airships: they sail in majestically with beings on the numerous decks, emblems on the prows and a banners hanging stem to stern.
4. What action follows: the green men fire on them and the ships circle broadsided to return the fire
5. Result of the green men's barrage: the disabled ships retreated in flames with many killed
6. Fate of the ship that drifts back to the city: the warriors swarm the decks and bring it to the ground
7. What loot is recovered: arms, ammunition, silks, furs, jewels, stone vessels, sold and liquid foods, water... and a prisoner
8. Final fate of the captured ship: set afire and released to drift away as a floating funeral pyre
9. Effect of all of this on Carter: he is depressed at the defeat and annihilation of the forces of what might be a kindred people
10. Reason for the Martians' delay in returning to their homeland in the south: fear of a return attack from an air fleet.
11. Description of the prisoner's face: beautiful oval face, large and lustrous eyes, a mass of coal black, waving hair in a strange coiffure
12. Prisoner's body: slender, perfectly symmetrical earth-like figure, light reddish copper-coloured skin, unclothed save for ornaments
13. Her reaction upon seeing Carter: gives a look of hope and renewed courage followed by a sign with her hand
14. Her reaction after Carter does not acknowledge the sign: utter dejection mingled with loathing and contempt
15. Her fate at the end of the chapter: she is dragged into the depths of the deserted buildings.


IX. I LEARN THE LANGUAGE ~ 10 Q  ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation IX
1. Sola's reaction to Carter's meeting with the Red Martian girl: a strange expression on a usually expressionless face.
2. Surprise presentation to Carter: a complete warrior's outfit of arms, trappings, ornaments, etc.
3. Role of the Martian women: training and education of the young in defense and offense ~ they make everything of value used by the tribe including ammunition and weapons.
4. Role of women in actual warfare: they act as reserve warriors
5. Role of men in society: trained in the art and strategy of war, ad hoc creation and enforcement of laws
6. Carter believes that "In one respect at least the Martians are a happy people; they have no: lawyers
7. The guards' treatment of their female prisoner: unnecessary harshness and brutality
8. Carter's reason for his greater efforts in learning the language: so he can communicate with the red prisoner
9. News from Sarkoja that Carter overhears: the red prisoner is to be taken to Thark where she will be killed at Tal Hajus' great games.
10. How Sola shocks the other females: she speaks out in defense of the red prisoner and against her people's constant warfare on Mars


X. CHAMPION AND CHIEF ~ 20 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation X
1. Reason Sola gives for always being armed in the city: many of the buildings are peopled by the great white apes
2. Woola's orders: bring Carter back dead or alive if he tries to escape
3. Carter's actions toward Woola before he puts him to a test: puts his arms around him, strokes and coaxes while speaking in Martian
4. Woola's reaction: rolls on back and plays and acts like a puppy
5. Powell's experience that had prompted Carter's last laugh on Earth: horse bucked him off headforemost into a pot of frijoles.
6. Effect of Carter's laughter on Woola: fright, since laughter among the green men signifies torture, suffering and death.
7. What the test determines about Woola: he is Carter's totally devoted slave and will ignore the guard duties he has been ordered to perform
8. The red girl's reaction to Carter upon their third meeting: she gives a haughty glance and then turns her back on him
9. How does Carter find this action heartwarming: it is an earth-like womanly reaction and he is glad to learn she has civilized human instincts
10. In what way is Sola an atavism: she is a precious reversion to a former type of loved and loving ancestor
11. Sarkoja's attitude toward the captive: harsh and brutal -- she cruelly jerks and pushes her showing hatred, ferocity and spite
12. Reason Carter is allowed into Lorquas Ptomel's council: they believe Carter is ignorant of their language and Tars Tarkas puts a word in for him
13. The name and position of the red prisoner: Dejah Thoris, daughter of Mors Kajak of Helium.
14. Type of expedition she had been on: a peaceful scientific research to rechart air currents and take atmosphere density tests to save the planet
15. Dejah Thoris' plea: give up warring, nomadic communist ways and return to the peaceful ways of their common ancestors
16. A warrior's response that interrupts the lure of her impassioned speech: strikes her in the face, puts his foot on her prostrate form and laughs
17. Carter's reaction: he leaps upon the thark pummeling his face
18. How does the warrior break the Martian code of honour: he attempts to draw his pistol -- one must fight with weapon of the attacker
19. After tending to Dejah's wounds what does he learn from her about his rank: he has earned the rank, regalia and respect due the Tharkian chieftain he had killed
20. Who now takes possession of Dejah Thoris: John Carter, chieftain among the Tharks, leads her from the room to his chambers.


XI. WITH DEJAH THORIS ~ 20 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation XI
1. Unwise threat Carter makes to Sarkoja, Dejah's original guard: he threatens to kill her if he harms Dejah. Men do not kill women on Mars.
2. Dejah's new guardian: Sola
3. Carter's new quarters: among the men
4. Carter's new promotion elevates his position significantly. How many chieftains now outrank him? 10
5. How can a chieftain take Lorquas Ptomel's position: the council must approve their meeting in combat, or he can kill the Jed in self defense
6. Contents of the sleeping apartments in Dejah's new chambers: ancient beds of highly wrought metal swinging from enormous gold chains hanging from the marble ceilings
7. Type of people are represented in the murals of Dejah's new chambers: a fair-skinned, fair-haired, fun-loving race
8. Characteristics of the Barsoomian language: everyone on Barsoom, except in the Valley Dor, speaks the same language, although the written languages differ
9. The fate of anyone returning back up the river Iss from the sacred valley Dor: death
10. What enables every school boy on Barsoom to know all about Earth: an instrument that throws a perfect image, in minute detail, on screen of what is transpiring upon other planets and stars.
11. What causes Dejah to doubt that he is not of Earth: when he arrived on Mars he wore no grotesque coverings on his body and head
12. Why do they suspect that someone had been eavesdropping on their conversation: Sola has seen Sarkoja leaving the building
13. When had this city been built: over 100,000 years before
14. The three major higher races of long ago: fair skins, black and reddish yellow races
15. Why had these races combined (eventually forming the red race): drying seas, diminishing fertile areas, and for protection against the green hordes
16. What remains of the culture and history of the ancient white race: very little -- their accomplishments have been lost through time
17. The name of the one-time centre of commerce and culture they are now in: Korad
18. What had occupied the valley beside the city: a harbour and a great sea
19. What had been constructed to distribute water across the planet after the oceans had receded: the great Martian canal system
20. What finally brings their afternoon conversation to a close: a summons for Carter to appear before Lorquas Ptomel


XII. A PRISONER WITH POWER ~ 10 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation XII
1. Lorquas Ptomel accuses Carter of: plotting to escape with Dejah and to have returned from the valley Dor
2. Who provided this information to him: Tars Tarkas' eldest and most trusted female, Sarkoja
3. Two conditions under which Carter may be killed without orders from Tal Hajus: in personal combat in self defense and attempting to escape
4. Why Dejah Thoris is considered so important: she is granddaughter of their bitterest enemy, the greatest of the red jeddaks
5. Result of Lorquas Ptomel's speech upon Carter's plans: he is more determined now to escape
6. How does Sola describe Tal Hajus: a monster ~ the exaggerated personification of every Thark cruelty, ferocity and brutality
7. Tars Tarkas' invitation: Carter can take up lodging on the third story of his building. . . which also adjoins Sola's
8. What else appears at Carter's new chambers: the entourage and all the possessions of the warrior he had recently killed
9. One reason for the cold, cruel, gloomy, loveless, mirthless nature of the Tharks: control of mating practices by the council of chieftains
10. Why a whole entourage now move into the fourth floor: Carter must assume responsibility for the vanquished warrior's possessions


XIII. LOVE-MAKING ON MARS ~ 25 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation XIII
1. Reason for the 7-day delay in making the homeward march: afraid to be caught by a returning air fleet on open plains
2. Lessons from Tars Tarkas: Thark customs and arts of war -- riding and guiding the thoats
3. Thoat dispositions: dangerous and vicious until subdued, but always dangerous
4. Two thark methods of controlling the thoats: telepathic instructions and/or a blow between the ears with a pistol butt
5. Carter's experiment with his two thoats: establishes authority and then treats them with kindness as he would with a horse
6. Result of Carter's thoat experiment: they become the wonder of the community -- following him obediently like dogs
7. Reason for putting his arm between the jaws of his thoat: to extract a piece of stone wedged between teeth
8. Tars Tarkas' expression of amazement over Carter's relationship with the thoats: he thinks Carter has bewitched the animals
9. A major threat that thoats pose to their riders: they often unseat them and kill them
10. Carter's reward from Lorquas Ptomel for his training methods: an anklet of gold from his own leg
11. Distance between the worlds of John Carter and Dejah Thoris: 48 million miles
12. Sarkoja's trait that is not common to Tharks: she is a liar
13. Unpleasant task assigned to Dejah Thoris: mixing dangerous radium-based powder for projectiles in the pits beneath the buildings
14. Result of sunlight striking this powder: explosion
15. How is the powder used in bullets: a minute bit of powder is placed in a glass cylinder surrounded by an opaque covering.  The powder is exposed ad explodes when the bullet strikes an object.
16. Dejah's ancestry: daughter of 10,000 jeddaks going all the way back to the builder of the first great waterway.
17. Why Dejah's long ancestry record brings down the wrath of her captors: they don't even know the identity of their mothers.
18. Significant title that Dejah Thoris bestows upon John Carter: "My Chieftain"
19. Significant title that John Carter unwittingly bestows upon Dejah Thoris: "My Princess"
21. Dejah Thoris' reaction to the Earthman's faux pas: she smiles and won't not explain the significance of accepting his words
20. The earthly means of dealing with wounded enemies that Dejah Thoris finds very unusual: giving medical treatment of enemies after their capture rather than killing them
21. To a Martian the only good enemy is: a dead enemy
22. Three significant sources of illumination in the night sky: two moons of Barsoom and the "luminous green eye" of Earth
23. Dejah's reaction to his touch: she does not draw away
24. Carter's feelings toward Dejah Thoris: he has loved her since the first moment their eyes made contact
25. Martian protection against the planet's cold nights: silks and furs


XIV. A DUEL TO THE DEATH ~ 25 Q ~ Spratt Graphic Interpretation XIV
1. Carter's reason for not declaring his love for Dejah Thoris:  afraid she will think he is taking advantage of their situation
2. In Barsoom, kisses are reserved for:  parents, siblings... and lovers.
3. Result of Carter's bungling over their relationship: Dejah Thoris returns his silks and regally departs with head held high
4. How Dejah Thoris differs from other women Carter has known: different world, 1,000 year life span, hatched from an egg, totally different customs
5. Where Carter wrote this manuscript: at a desk in his little study overlooking the Hudson river on Earth
6. The only time that Martian mornings are not clear and hot: during the six weeks when the snow melts at the poles
7. Dejah Thoris' behaviour as the chariots are prepared for departure: she blushes, turns her shoulder to him and shuns him
8. How the Tharks guard against Dejah Thoris escaping during the journey: she is manacled and chained to the chariot
9. Who takes custody of  the key?:  By Carter's request Tars Tarkas takes if from Sarkoja
10. Reason for Carter refusing to take the key from Tars Tarkas: he would have to swear they would not attempt to escape
11a. Another exhibition of Sarkoja's hatred for Carter: venomous looks followed by a scheming conversation with warrior Zad who is anxious for promotion
11b. The name Carter receives as a result of killing two chieftains: Dotar Sojan -- combination of their surnames
12. Reason Sola gives for Dejah's behaviour: she is angry that she has been insulted by a commoner
13. The Martian equivalent of the cat: a sorak
14. When Carter thinks of his home planet, who comes to mind: Carter family in Virginia and the two little kiddies who had so admired their great uncle Jack
15. Actions taken when they come upon a Warhoon incubator: they destroy all the eggs.
16. Reason why these eggs of the rival green Warhoons are smaller: it is a newly built incubator with the eggs just placed there
17. Size of the newly hatched Thark eggs: slightly larger than an ordinary goose egg
18. When Thark eggs start to grow: when subjected to sunlight
19. Zad's action prompting a duel of swords with Carter: he hits Carter's thoat with his long-sword
20. Description of the weapons: long, straight, needle-like swords
21. Carter's only advantage over the accomplished swordsman: greater endurance and remarkable agility
22. Zad's advantage that results in Carter's shoulder wound: John Carter is blinded by a flash of light striking his eyes
23. Reason for Dejah Thoris' attack on Sarkoja: to stop her from using a mirror to blind Carter
24. Reason for Sola's attack on Sarkoja: to save Dejah Thoris from Sarkoja knife attack
25. Reason for Carter's loss of consciousness: opponents sword tore through his chest as Carter made his final thrust




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