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     With the escape of the Arabs the great apes had turned their attention 

to their fallen comrades。         One was dead; but another and the great white 

ape     still  breathed。     The     hairy    monsters     gathered     about    these   two; 

grumbling and muttering after the fashion of their kind。 

     Tarzan   was   the   first   to   regain   consciousness。    Sitting   up;   he   looked 

about     him。   Blood      was   flowing    from   a   wound     in  his  shoulder。     The 

shock   had   thrown   him  down   and   dazed   him;   but   he   was   far   from  dead。 

Rising slowly to his feet he let his eyes wander toward the spot where last 

he   had    seen   the  she;   who    had   aroused    within   his   savage   breast    such 

strange emotions。 

     〃Where is she?〃 he asked。 

     〃The Tarmangani took her   away;〃   replied one of   the apes。  〃Who   are 

you who speak the language of the Mangani?〃                  〃I am Tarzan;〃 replied the 



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ape…man; 〃mighty hunter; greatest of fighters。                 When I roar; the jungle is 

silent and trembles with terror。            I am Tarzan of the Apes。            I have been 

away; but now I have come back to my people。〃 

     〃Yes;〃 spoke up an old ape; 〃he is Tarzan。               I know him。 It is well that 

he has come back。          Now we shall have good hunting。〃 

     The other apes came closer and sniffed at the ape…man。 Tarzan stood 

very still; his fangs half bared; and his muscles tense and ready for action; 

but    there   was   none    there   to   question    his  right   to  be   with   them;    and 

presently; the inspection satisfactorily concluded; the apes again returned 

their attention to the other survivor。 

     He  too   was but   slightly  wounded;  a   bullet;   grazing his   skull;   having 

stunned him; so that when he regained consciousness he was apparently as 

fit as ever。 

     The apes told Tarzan that they had been traveling toward the east when 

the   scent   spoor   of   the   she   had   attracted   them   and   they   had   stalked   her。 

Now   they   wished   to   continue   upon   their   interrupted   march;   but   Tarzan 

preferred   to   follow   the Arabs   and   take   the   woman   from  them。          After   a 

considerable   argument   it   was   decided   that   they  should   first   hunt   toward 

the east for a few days and then return and search for the Arabs; and as 

time is of little moment to the ape folk; Tarzan acceded to their demands; 

he;   himself;   having   reverted   to   a   mental   state   but   little   superior   to   their 

own。 

     Another   circumstance   which   decided   him   to   postpone   pursuit   of   the 

Arabs was the painfulness of his wound。 It would be better to wait until 

that   had   healed   before   he   pitted   himself   again   against   the   guns   of   the 

Tarmangani。 

     And so; as Jane Clayton was pushed into her prison hut and her hands 

and feet securely bound; her natural protector roamed off toward the east 

in    company      with    a  score    of  hairy    monsters;     with   whom      he   rubbed 

shoulders as   familiarly as   a few   months before he   had mingled   with   his 

immaculate fellow…members of one of London's most select and exclusive 

clubs。 

     But    all  the   time   there    lurked    in  the  back    of   his  injured    brain   a 

troublesome   conviction   that   he   had   no   business   where   he   wasthat   he 



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should be; for some unaccountable reason; elsewhere and among another 

sort of creature。      Also; there was the compelling urge to be upon the scent 

of the Arabs; undertaking the rescue of the woman who had appealed so 

strongly      to   his   savage    sentiments;      though     the    thought…word       which 

naturally     occurred     to   him    in  the   contemplation       of   the   venture;    was 

〃capture;〃 rather than 〃rescue。〃 

     To him she was as any other jungle she; and he had set his heart upon 

her as his mate。       For an instant; as he had approached closer to her in the 

clearing where the Arabs had seized her; the subtle aroma which had first 

aroused his desires in the hut that had imprisoned her had fallen upon his 

nostrils;   and   told   him   that   he   had   found   the   creature   for   whom   he   had 

developed so sudden and inexplicable a passion。 

     The matter of the pouch of jewels also occupied his thoughts to some 

extent;  so   that   he   found   a  double urge   for   his   return   to   the  camp   of   the 

raiders。     He would   obtain possession   of both  his pretty  pebbles and   the 

she。     Then he would return to the great apes with his new mate and his 

baubles;   and   leading   his   hairy  companions   into   a   far   wilderness   beyond 

the   ken   of   man;   live   out   his   life;   hunting   and   battling   among   the   lower 

orders after the only manner which he now recollected。 

     He spoke to his fellow…apes upon the matter; in an attempt to persuade 

them to accompany  him; but all   except Taglat and   Chulk refused。                       The 

latter was young and strong; endowed with a greater intelligence than his 

fellows;     and    therefore     the   possessor     of  better    developed      powers     of 

imagination。        To     him    the   expedition     savored     of   adventure;     and    so 

appealed; strongly。        With Taglat there was another incentivea secret and 

sinister   incentive;   which;   had   Tarzan   of   the   Apes   had   knowledge   of   it; 

would have sent him at the other's throat in jealous rage。 

     Taglat     was   no   longer    young;    but   he   was   still  a  formidable      beast; 

mightily muscled; cruel; and; because of his greater experience; crafty and 

cunning。   Too;   he   was   of   giant   proportions;   the   very   weight   of   his   huge 

bulk   serving   ofttimes   to   discount   in   his   favor   the   superior   agility   of   a 

younger antagonist。 

     He   was   of   a   morose   and   sullen   disposition   that   marked   him   even 

among his frowning fellows; where such characteristics are the rule rather 



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than the exception; and; though Tarzan did not guess it; he hated the ape… 

man with a ferocity that he was able to hide only because the dominant 

spirit   of   the   nobler   creature   had   inspired   within   him   a   species   of   dread 

which was as powerful as it was inexplicable to him。 

     These two; then; were to be Tarzan's companions upon his return to the 

village     of  Achmet      Zek。     As    they    set  off;   the   balance    of   the   tribe 

vouchsafed them but a parting stare; and then resumed the serious business 

of feeding。 

     Tarzan found difficulty in keeping the minds of his fellows set upon 

the purpose of their adventure; for the mind of an ape lacks the power of 

long…sustained   concentration。           To   set   out   upon   a   long   journey;   with   a 

definite   destination   in   view;   is   one   thing;  to   remember   that   purpose   and 

keep it uppermost in one's mind continually is quite another。                      There are 

so many things to distract one's attention along the way。 

     Chulk was; at first; for rushing rapidly ahead as though the village of 

the raiders lay but an hour's march before them instead of several days; but 

within a few minutes a fallen tree attracted his attention with its suggestion 

of   rich   and   succulent   forage   beneath;   and   when   Tarzan;   missing           him; 

returned in search; he found Chulk squatting beside the rotting bole; from 

beneath which he was assiduously engaged in digging out the grubs and 

beetles; whose kind form a considerable proportion of the diet of the apes。 

     Unless Tarzan desired to fight there was nothing to do but wait until 

Chulk had exhausted the storehouse; and this he did; only to discover that 

Taglat     was   now    missing。     After     a  considerable      search;   he   found    that 

worthy gentleman contemplating the sufferings of an injured rodent he had 

pounced upon。         He would sit in apparent indifference; gazing in another 

direction; while the crippled creature; wriggled slowly and painfully away 

from   him;   and   then;   just   as   his   victim   felt   assured   of   escape;   he   would 

reach out a giant palm and slam  it down upon the fugitive。                       Again   and 

again   he   repeated   this   op

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