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him like a sheep。  It was that which galled the ape…man。

He did not fear to die; noit was the humiliation of defeat

before death; without even a chance to battle for his life。



It must be near midnight; thought Tarzan。  He had several

hours to live。  Possibly he would yet find a way to take

Rokoff with him on the long journey。  He could hear the savage

lord of the desert quite close by now。  Possibly he sought

his meat from among the penned animals within the DOUAR。



For a long time silence reigned; then Tarzan's trained ears

caught the sound of a stealthily moving body。  It came

from the side of the tent nearest the mountainsthe back。

Nearer and nearer it came。  He waited; listening intently; for

it to pass。  For a time there was silence without; such a terrible

silence that Tarzan was surprised that he did not hear the

breathing of the animal he felt sure must be crouching close

to the back wall of his tent。



There!  It is moving again。  Closer it creeps。  Tarzan turns his

head in the direction of the sound。  It is very dark within the tent。

Slowly the back rises from the ground; forced up by the head and

shoulders of a body that looks all black in the semi…darkness。

Beyond is a faint glimpse of the dimly starlit desert。

A grim smile plays about Tarzan's lips。  At least Rokoff will

be cheated。  How mad he will be!  And death will be more

merciful than he could have hoped for at the hands of the Russian。



Now the back of the tent drops into place; and all is darkness

againwhatever it is is inside the tent with him。  He hears

it creeping close to himnow it is beside him。  He closes

his eyes and waits for the mighty paw。  Upon his upturned

face falls the gentle touch of a soft hand groping in the dark;

and then a girl's voice in a scarcely audible whisper

pronounces his name。



〃Yes; it is I;〃 he whispers in reply。  〃But in the name of

Heaven who are you?〃



〃The Ouled…Nail of Sisi Aissa;〃 came the answer。  While she

spoke Tarzan could feel her working about his bonds。

Occasionally the cold steel of a knife touched his flesh。

A moment later he was free。



〃Come!〃 she whispered。



On hands and knees he followed her out of the tent by the way

she had come。  She continued crawling thus flat to the ground

until she reached a little patch of shrub。  There she halted

until he gained her side。  For a moment he looked at her

before he spoke。



〃I cannot understand;〃 he said at last。  〃Why are you here?

How did you know that I was a prisoner in that tent?

How does it happen that it is you who have saved me?〃



She smiled。  〃I have come a long way tonight;〃 she said;

〃and we have a long way to go before we shall be out of danger。

Come; I shall tell you all about as we go。〃



Together they rose and set off across the desert in the

direction of the mountains。



〃I was not quite sure that I should ever reach you;〃 she

said at last。  〃EL ADREA is abroad tonight; and after

I left the horses I think he winded me and was followingI

was terribly frightened。〃



〃What a brave girl;〃 he said。  〃And you ran all that risk

for a strangeran alienan unbeliever?〃



She drew herself up very proudly。



〃I am the daughter of the Sheik Kabour ben Saden;〃 she answered。

〃I should be no fit daughter of his if I would not risk my

life to save that of the man who saved mine while he yet

thought that I was but a common Ouled…Nail。〃



〃Nevertheless;〃 he insisted; 〃you are a very brave girl。

But how did you know that I was a prisoner back there?〃



〃Achmet…din…Taieb; who is my cousin on my father's side; was

visiting some friends who belong to the tribe that captured you。

He was at the DOUAR when you were brought in。  When he reached

home he was telling us about the big Frenchman who had been

captured by Ali…ben…Ahmed for another Frenchman who wished

to kill him。  From the description I knew that it must be you。

My father was away。  I tried to persuade some of the men to

come and save you; but they would not do it; saying:  ‘Let the

unbelievers kill one another if they wish。  It is none of our

affair; and if we go and interfere with Ali…ben…Ahmed's plans

we shall only stir up a fight with our own people。'



〃So when it was dark I came alone; riding one horse and

leading another for you。  They are tethered not far from here。

By morning we shall be within my father's DOUAR。

He should be there himself by nowthen let them come and

try to take Kadour ben Saden's friend。〃



For a few moments they walked on in silence。



〃We should be near the horses;〃 she said。  〃It is strange

that I do not see them here。〃



Then a moment later she stopped; with a little cry of consternation。



〃They are gone!〃 she exclaimed。  〃It is here that I tethered them。〃



Tarzan stooped to examine the ground。  He found that a

large shrub had been torn up by the roots。  Then he found

something else。  There was a wry smile on his face as he rose

and turned toward the girl。



〃EL ADREA has been here。  From the signs; though; I rather

think that his prey escaped him。  With a little start they

would be safe enough from him in the open。〃



There was nothing to do but continue on foot。  The way

led them across a low spur of the mountains; but the girl

knew the trail as well as she did her mother's face。

They walked in easy; swinging strides; Tarzan keeping a hand's

breadth behind the girl's shoulder; that she might set the

pace; and thus be less fatigued。  As they walked they talked;

occasionally stopping to listen for sounds of pursuit。



It was now a beautiful; moonlit night。  The air was crisp

and invigorating。  Behind them lay the interminable vista of

the desert; dotted here and there with an occasional oasis。

The date palms of the little fertile spot they had just left;

and the circle of goatskin tents; stood out in sharp relief

against the yellow sanda phantom paradise upon a phantom sea。

Before them rose the grim and silent mountains。  Tarzan's blood

leaped in his veins。  This was life!  He looked down upon the

girl beside hima daughter of the desert walking across the

face of a dead world with a son of the jungle。  He smiled at

the thought。  He wished that he had had a sister; and that she

had been like this girl。  What a bully chum she would have been!



They had entered the mountains now; and were progressing

more slowly; for the trail was steeper and very rocky。



For a few minutes they had been silent。  The girl was

wondering if they would reach her father's DOUAR before the

pursuit had overtaken them。  Tarzan was wishing that they

might walk on thus forever。  If the girl were only a man

they might。  He longed for a friend who loved the same wild

life that he loved。  He had learned to crave companionship;

but it was his misfortune that most of the men he knew

preferred immaculate linen and their clubs to nakedness and

the jungle。  It was; of course; difficult to understand;

yet it was very evident that they did。



The two had just turned a projecting rock around which

the trail ran when they were brought to a sudden stop。

There; before them; directly in the middle of the path; stood

Numa; EL ADREA; the black lion。  His green eyes looked very

wicked; and he bared his teeth; and lashed his bay…black sides

with his angry tail。  Then he roaredthe fearsome; terror…

inspiring roar of the hungry lion which is also angry。



〃Your knife;〃 said Tarzan to the girl; extending his hand。

She slipped the hilt of the weapon into his waiting palm。

As his fingers closed upon it he drew her back and pushed her

behind him。  〃Walk back to the desert as rapidly as you can。

If you hear me call you will know that all is well; and

you may return。〃



〃It is useless;〃 she replied; resignedly。  〃This is the end。〃



〃Do as I tell you;〃 he commanded。  〃Quickly!  He is about

to charge。〃  The girl dropped back a few paces; where she

stood watching for the terrible sight that she knew she

should soon witness。



The lion was advancing slowly toward Tarzan; his nose to

the ground; like a challenging bull; his tail extended now

and quivering as though with intense excitement。



The ape…man stood; half crouching; the long Arab knife

glistening in the moonlight。  Behind him the tense figure of

the girl; motionless as a carven statue。  She leaned slightly

forward; her lips parted; her eyes wide。  Her only conscious

thought was wonder at the bravery of the man who dared

face with a puny knife the lord with the large head。  A man


of her own blood would have knelt in prayer and gone down

beneath those awful fangs without resistance。  In either case

the result would be the sameit was inevitable; but she could

not repress a thrill of admiration as her eyes rested upon

the heroic figure before her。  Not a tremor in the whole

giant framehis attitude as menacing and defiant as that of

EL ADREA himself。



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