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their stronghold; and then they will fall upon us and tear

us to pieces with their teeth。  That is the way with spirits。

My mother's uncle; who is a great witch doctor; has

told me all about it many times。〃



Tarzan laughed。  〃Run back into the sunlight; my children;〃

he said。  〃I will join you when I have searched this old ruin

from top to bottom; and found the gold; or found that there

is none。  At least we may take the tablets from the walls;

though the pillars are too heavy for us to handle; but there

should be great storerooms filled with goldgold that we

can carry away upon our backs with ease。  Run on now; out

into the fresh air where you may breathe easier。〃



Some of the warriors started to obey their chief with alacrity;

but Busuli and several others hesitated to leave himhesitated

between love and loyalty for their king; and superstitious fear

of the unknown。  And then; quite unexpectedly; that occurred which

decided the question without the necessity for further discussion。

Out of the silence of the ruined temple there rang; close to

their ears; the same hideous shriek they had heard the previous

night; and with horrified cries the black warriors turned and

fled through the empty halls of the age…old edifice。



Behind them stood Tarzan of the Apes where they had left

him; a grim smile upon his lipswaiting for the enemy he

fully expected was about to pounce upon him。  But again

silence reigned; except for the faint suggestion of the sound

of naked feet moving stealthily in near…by places。



Then Tarzan wheeled and passed on into the depths of the temple。

From room to room he went; until he came to one at which

a rude; barred door still stood; and as he put his shoulder

against it to push it in; again the shriek of warning

rang out almost beside him。  It was evident that he was

being warned to refrain from desecrating this particular room。

Or could it be that within lay the secret to the treasure stores?



At any rate; the very fact that the strange; invisible

guardians of this weird place had some reason for wishing him

not to enter this particular chamber was sufficient to treble

Tarzan's desire to do so; and though the shrieking was repeated

continuously; he kept his shoulder to the door until it gave

before his giant strength to swing open upon creaking wooden hinges。



Within all was black as the tomb。  There was no window

to let in the faintest ray of light; and as the corridor upon

which it opened was itself in semi…darkness; even the open door

shed no relieving rays within。  Feeling before him upon the floor

with the butt of his spear; Tarzan entered the Stygian gloom。

Suddenly the door behind him closed; and at the same time

hands clutched him from every direction out of the darkness。



The ape…man fought with all the savage fury of self…

preservation backed by the herculean strength that was his。

But though he felt his blows land; and his teeth sink into soft

flesh; there seemed always two new hands to take the place

of those that he fought off。  At last they dragged him down;

and slowly; very slowly; they overcame him by the mere

weight of their numbers。  And then they bound himhis

hands behind his back and his feet trussed up to meet them。

He had heard no sound except the heavy breathing of his

antagonists; and the noise of the battle。  He knew not what

manner of creatures had captured him; but that they were

human seemed evident from the fact that they had bound him。



Presently they lifted him from the floor; and half dragging;

half pushing him; they brought him out of the black

chamber through another doorway into an inner courtyard

of the temple。  Here he saw his captors。  There must have

been a hundred of themshort; stocky men; with great beards

that covered their faces and fell upon their hairy breasts。



The thick; matted hair upon their heads grew low over

their receding brows; and hung about their shoulders and

their backs。  Their crooked legs were short and heavy; their

arms long and muscular。  About their loins they wore the

skins of leopards and lions; and great necklaces of the

claws of these same animals depended upon their breasts。

Massive circlets of virgin gold adorned their arms and legs。

For weapons they carried heavy; knotted bludgeons; and in the

belts that confined their single garments each had a long;

wicked…looking knife。



But the feature of them that made the most startling

impression upon their prisoner was their white skinsneither

in color nor feature was there a trace of the negroid about them。

Yet; with their receding foreheads; wicked little close…set eyes;

and yellow fangs; they were far from prepossessing in appearance。



During the fight within the dark chamber; and while

they had been dragging Tarzan to the inner court; no word

had been spoken; but now several of them exchanged grunting;

monosyllabic conversation in a language unfamiliar to

the ape…man; and presently they left him lying upon the

concrete floor while they trooped off on their short legs into

another part of the temple beyond the court。



As Tarzan lay there upon his back he saw that the temple

entirely surrounded the little inclosure; and that on all sides

its lofty walls rose high above him。  At the top a little patch

of blue sky was visible; and; in one direction; through an

embrasure; he could see foliage; but whether it was beyond

or within the temple he did not know。



About the court; from the ground to the top of the temple;

were series of open galleries; and now and then the captive

caught glimpses of bright eyes gleaming from beneath masses

of tumbling hair; peering down upon him from above。



The ape…man gently tested the strength of the bonds that

held him; and while he could not be sure it seemed that they

were of insufficient strength to withstand the strain of his

mighty muscles when the time came to make a break for

freedom; but he did not dare to put them to the crucial test

until darkness had fallen; or he felt that no spying eyes were

upon him。



He had lain within the court for several hours before

the first rays of sunlight penetrated the vertical shaft;

almost simultaneously he heard the pattering of bare feet

in the corridors about him; and a moment later saw the

galleries above fill with crafty faces as a score or more

entered the courtyard。



For a moment every eye was bent upon the noonday sun;

and then in unison the people in the galleries and those in

the court below took up the refrain of a low; weird chant。

Presently those about Tarzan began to dance to the cadence

of their solemn song。  They circled him slowly; resembling in

their manner of dancing a number of clumsy; shuffling bears;

but as yet they did not look at him; keeping their little eyes

fixed upon the sun。



For ten minutes or more they kept up their monotonous

chant and steps; and then suddenly; and in perfect unison;

they turned toward their victim with upraised bludgeons

and emitting fearful howls; the while they contorted their

features into the most diabolical expressions; they rushed

upon him。



At the same instant a female figure dashed into the midst

of the bloodthirsty horde; and; with a bludgeon similar to

their own; except that it was wrought from gold; beat back

the advancing men。







Chapter 20





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For a moment Tarzan thought that by some strange freak

of fate a miracle had saved him; but when he realized the

ease with which the girl had; single…handed; beaten off

twenty gorilla…like males; and an instant later; as he saw

them again take up their dance about him while she addressed

them in a singsong monotone; which bore every evidence of

rote; he came to the conclusion that it was all but a part

of the ceremony of which he was the central figure。



After a moment or two the girl drew a knife from her girdle;

and; leaning over Tarzan; cut the bonds from his legs。

Then; as the men stopped their dance; and approached; she

motioned to him to rise。  Placing the rope that had been

about his legs around his neck; she led him across the

courtyard; the men following in twos。



Through winding corridors she led; farther and farther

into the remoter precincts of the temple; until they came to a

great chamber in the center of which stood an altar。  Then it

was that Tarzan translated the strange ceremony that had

preceded his introduction into this holy of holies。



He had fallen into the hands of descendants of the ancient

sun worshippers。  His seeming rescue by a votaress of the

high priestess of the sun had been but a part of the mimicry

of their heathen ceremonythe sun looking down upon him

through the opening at the top of the court had claimed him

as his own; and the priestess had come from the inner

temple to save him from the polluting hands of worldlings

to save him as a human offering to their 

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