"What I have done is to prevent age itself. This lad is a hundred and twenty-two years old, mentally, and still only twelve years old, as to body!
"In short, I offer you the fountain of youth itself!"
The speaker paused. There was no comment. Evidently all had been as greatly impressed as the explorers. Then the voice of the man Savarona finished, very deliberately:
"I regret to say that my treatment, despite all that I have been able to do, cannot be adapted to the female const.i.tution. It would be fatal to any but males. I repeat--I can offer eternal youth, absolutely, but only to new-born males!"
This time there was a definite response. From the telephone came a confused murmuring, at which Van Emmon"s face lighted up with delight.
The murmuring had an angry sound!
"This is outrageous!" a loud contralto voice was raised above the rest.
"You are unethical, Savarona, to announce such a thing before adapting it to both s.e.xes!"
The high-pitched voice replied shortly, and with more than a hint of malice: "If a woman had discovered this, instead of me, I dare say you would have no objections!"
The murmuring grew louder, angrier, more confused. The four from the earth looked at each other in some slight uneasiness. At the same time they noted that Estra, his eyes tightly closed and his fists clenched in the intensity of his concentration, suddenly gave a sigh of relief. Next second he began to speak into the telephone, in a voice so loud as to silence all the clamor.
"Savarona, and the people of Venus! Listen!
"The prophets were right when they said today would witness many great things! I have just learned of another experiment which transcends even that of Savarona!"
An instant"s pause; then: "First let me remind you that we have been doing all we could to elevate our spiritual selves. We are daily trying to eliminate all that is animal, all that is gross and bemeaning in us, even to the extent of reducing the flavors of our foods to the lowest tolerable point. And despite all this, we have not been able to get rid of s.e.x jealousy!
"We still have the beast within us! No matter how pure our love may be, it is always tainted with rivalry! Always the husband and wife are held down by this mutual envy, forever dragging at their heels, constantly holding them back from the lofty heights of spiritual power to which they aspire!"
He paused, and Savarona"s voice broke in, triumphantly: "You are right, Estra! You are right, except you did not mention that this jealousy becomes less and less as one grows older!
"Now, my discovery will put an end to your beast, Estra! My experiments took this lad before he had become a man, and allowed his brain to develop, while his body stopped growing! He is a man in mentality, and an innocent boy in body!
"Estra, I have done the thing you wish! This boy will never know jealousy, because he will never know love!"
The man in the room with the four answered in a flash: "So you have, Savarona, but only for MEN! No female can benefit by what you have done!"
"But I tell you that, within the past few minutes, a child has been born under circ.u.mstances which can be repeated at any time, and for any s.e.x!"
"In this case," the Venusian"s voice changed curiously; "in this case, however, it was a girl; for the mother controlled the s.e.x in the customary manner." At this, the doctor"s interest became acute. At the same time, the other three felt a tremendous, inexplicable thrill.
"Friends"--and Extra"s face shone in his enthusiasm--"friends, for the first time in creation the human male germ has been dispensed with! The intellect has done what the laboratory could not do!
"I have the honor to announce that my sister, Amra, has just given birth"--his voice fairly rang--"has just given birth to a girl baby, whose only father was her mother"s brain!"
XIV
ESTRA
This time there was no drowning the confusion. The telephone fairly shook with innumerable cries, shouts, imprecations. The four gave up trying to hear, and watched the two Venusians.
Myrin was facing Estra now. Her expression had lost a great deal of its good humor, and there was a certain sharpness in her voice as she exclaimed:
"Estra--if your sister has done this, and I see no reason to doubt it, then she has made man superfluous! If women can produce children mechanically, and govern the s.e.x at will, the coming race need be nothing but females!"
Estra nodded gravely. "That is what it amounts to, Myrin!"
For a moment the two stared at one another challengingly. On the earth, their att.i.tude would have indicated some unimportant tiff. None would have dreamed that the most momentous question in their lives had come up, and had found them at outs.
Next instant Myrin turned, and without another word walked from the room. Estra followed slowly to the door, where he stood looking after her with an expression of the keenest concern on his sensitive, high- strung features. The three men from the earth, after a glance, studiously avoided looking at him; but Billie walked up and laid a hand on his arm.
"Are you really in favor of this--scheme?" she inquired, in a curiously tender voice. At the same time she gazed intently into Estra"s eyes.
He turned, and the smile came back to his face. He took Billie"s hand and laid it between both his own. His voice was even gentler than before.
"Most certainly I do favor my sister"s method, Billie. It will be the greatest boon the race has ever known. We can look forward, now"--and his face shone again--"can look forward to generation upon generation of people whose spirituality will be absolute!"
The girl moved closer to him. She spoke with feverish earnestness.
"There may be some hitch in the idea, Estra. If G.o.d meant for man to become--to become obsolete, He would not have hidden the method all this time. Suppose some flaw should develop--later on?"
In the cube, Billie Jackson would not have stumbled over such a speech.
She would have ignored the fact that Estra was holding her hand all this time, and gazing deep into her eyes; she would have been filled with what she was saying and not with what she was seeing. On the other side of the room, Van Emmon watched and glowered; he could not hear.
The Venusian lifted his head suddenly. The voices from the telephone had subsided; only an occasional outburst came from the instrument. Estra closed his eyes again for a second, and when he opened them again, his manner was astonishingly alert, and his speech swift and to the point.
"So far as we know, Billie, the method has no flaws. It gives us the chance to throw off our lower selves; and if by so doing, we reduce the race to a single s.e.x, only--"
He stopped short, as though at a sound; and with a word of apology stepped from the room. He opened another door, far down the corridor; and as he pa.s.sed through, the wail of a new-born infant came faintly to the four.
"Wonder what"s up?" said Smith. Van Emmon, who had gone to the window, whirled upon the engineer and motioned him to his side.
"Look at the people!"
Smith saw that the nearby houses were almost concealed by a throng which had gathered, silently and without confusion, during the past few minutes. Their numbers were increasing swiftly, fresh arrivals packing the background. People filled the streets; the s.p.a.ce below Estra"s balcony was already crowded as closely as it could be. Except for a low- voiced buzzing, there was no disturbance.
Billie came up. She seemed to divine the temper of the mob. She caught her breath sharply, and then said, very simply:
"It reminds me of--Bethlehem."
But the words had scarcely left her mouth before an uproar sounded from one end of the street below. A crowd of excited Venusians was pushing its way determinedly toward the house, their pa.s.sage obstructed by shouting, protesting individuals. Van Emmon"s breast began to heave; he fancied he saw blows struck.
"By George!" he exclaimed, next second. "They"re fighting!"
It was true; a hand-to-hand battle was going on less than a block away.
The people below the window surged in the direction of the fight; all were shouting, now; the clamor was deafening.
"Live and let live!" came one of the shouts. It was taken up by the group that was doing the attacking, and made into a cheer. Then came other cries from them. Smith made out something like "Down with s.e.x monopoly!"
"Don"t you see?" shouted Smith, above the din. "These people below are Estra"s friends; those newcomers are backing Savarona! Get the idea?" he repeated. "If Estra wins out, the old boy with the fountain of youth will never get another boy baby to experiment on!"