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until at last sleep overpowered her and she lapsed into

unconsciousness beside the man she had sworn to torture

and to slay。  And Tarzan; untroubled by thoughts of the

future; slept peacefully in La's embrace。



At the first hint of dawn the chanting of the priests

of Opar brought Tarzan to wakefulness。  Initiated in

low and subdued tones; the sound soon rose in volume to

the open diapason of barbaric blood lust。  La stirred。

Her perfect arm pressed Tarzan closer to hera smile

parted her lips and then she awoke; and slowly the

smile faded and her eyes went wide in horror as the

significance of the death chant impinged upon her

understanding。



〃Love me; Tarzan!〃 she cried。  〃Love me; and you shall

be saved。〃



Tarzan's bonds hurt him。  He was suffering the tortures

of long…restricted circulation。  With an angry growl he

rolled over with his back toward La。  That was her

answer!  The High Priestess leaped to her feet。  A hot

flush of shame mantled her cheek and then she went dead

white and stepped to the shelter's entrance。



〃Come; Priests of the Flaming God!〃 she cried;

〃and make ready the sacrifice。〃



The warped things advanced and entered the shelter。

They laid hands upon Tarzan and bore him forth; and as

they chanted they kept time with their crooked bodies;

swaying to and fro to the rhythm of their song of blood

and death。  Behind them came La; swaying too; but not

in unison with the chanted cadence。  White and drawn

was the face of the High Priestesswhite and drawn

with unrequited love and hideous terror of the moments

to come。  Yet stern in her resolve was La。  The infidel

should die!  The scorner of her love should pay the

price upon the fiery altar。  She saw them lay the

perfect body there upon the rough branches。  She saw

the High Priest; he to whom custom would unite her

bent; crooked; gnarled; stunted; hideousadvance with

the flaming torch and stand awaiting her command to

apply it to the faggots surrounding the sacrificial

pyre。  His hairy; bestial face was distorted in a

yellow…fanged grin of anticipatory enjoyment。  His

hands were cupped to receive the life blood of the

victimthe red nectar that at Opar would have filled

the golden sacrificial goblets。



La approached with upraised knife; her face turned

toward the rising sun and upon her lips a prayer to the

burning deity of her people。  The High Priest looked

questioningly toward herthe brand was burning close

to his hand and the faggots lay temptingly near。

Tarzan closed his eyes and awaited the end。  He knew

that he would suffer; for he recalled the faint

memories of past burns。  He knew that he would suffer

and die; but he did not flinch。  Death is no great

adventure to the jungle bred who walk hand…in…hand with

the grim specter by day and lie down at his side by

night through all the years of their lives。  It is

doubtful that the ape…man even speculated upon what

came after death。  As a matter of fact as his end

approached; his mind was occupied by thoughts of the

pretty pebbles he had lost; yet his every faculty still

was open to what passed around him。



He felt La lean over him and he opened his eyes。

He saw her white; drawn face and he saw tears blinding

her eyes。  〃Tarzan; my Tarzan!〃 she moaned; 〃tell me that

you love methat you will return to Opar with meand

you shall live。  Even in the face of the anger of my

people I will save you。  This last chance I give you。

What is your answer?〃



At the last moment the woman in La had triumphed over

the High Priestess of a cruel cult。  She saw upon the

altar the only creature that ever had aroused the fires

of love within her virgin breast; she saw the beast…faced

fanatic who would one day be her mate; unless she

found another less repulsive; standing with the burning

torch ready to ignite the pyre; yet with all her mad

passion for the ape…man she would give the word to

apply the flame if Tarzan's final answer was

unsatisfactory。  With heaving bosom she leaned close

above him。  〃Yes or no?〃 she whispered。



Through the jungle; out of the distance; came faintly a

sound that brought a sudden light of hope to Tarzan's

eyes。  He raised his voice in a weird scream that sent

La back from him a step or two。  The impatient priest

grumbled and switched the torch from one hand to the

other at the same time holding it closer to the tinder

at the base of the pyre。



〃Your answer!〃 insisted La。  〃What is your answer to

the love of La of Opar?〃



Closer came the sound that had attracted Tarzan's

attention and now the others heard itthe shrill

trumpeting of an elephant。  As La looked wide…eyed into

Tarzan's face; there to read her fate for happiness or

heartbreak; she saw an expression of concern shadow his

features。  Now; for the first time; she guessed the

meaning of Tarzan's shrill screamhe had summoned

Tantor; the elephant; to his rescue!  La's brows

contracted in a savage scowl。  〃You refuse La!〃

she cried。  〃Then die!  The torch!〃 she commanded;

turning toward the priest。



Tarzan looked up into her face。  〃Tantor is coming;〃

he said。  〃I thought that he would rescue me; but I know

now from his voice that he will slay me and you and all

that fall in his path; searching out with the cunning

of Sheeta; the panther; those who would hide from him;

for Tantor is mad with the madness of love。〃



La knew only too well the insane ferocity of a bull

elephant in MUST。  She knew that Tarzan had not

exaggerated。  She knew that the devil in the cunning;

cruel brain of the great beast might send it hither and

thither hunting through the forest for those who

escaped its first charge; or the beast might pass on

without returningno one might guess which。



〃I cannot love you; La;〃 said Tarzan in a low voice。

〃I do not know why; for you are very beautiful。

I could not go back and live in OparI who have the

whole broad jungle for my range。  No; I cannot love you

but I cannot see you die beneath the goring tusks of

mad Tantor。  Cut my bonds before it is too late。

Already he is almost upon us。  Cut them and I may yet

save you。〃



A little spiral of curling smoke rose from one corner

of the pyrethe flames licked upward; crackling。

La stood there like a beautiful statue of despair gazing

at Tarzan and at the spreading flames。  In a moment

they would reach out and grasp him。  From the tangled

forest came the sound of cracking limbs and crashing

trunksTantor was coming down upon them; a huge

Juggernaut of the jungle。  The priests were becoming

uneasy。  They cast apprehensive glances in the direction

of the approaching elephant and then back at La。



〃Fly!〃 she commanded them and then she stooped and cut

the bonds securing her prisoner's feet and hands。

In an instant Tarzan was upon the ground。  The priests

screamed out their rage and disappointment。  He with

the torch took a menacing step toward La and the ape…man。

〃Traitor!〃 He shrieked at the woman。  〃For this

you too shall die!〃 Raising his bludgeon he rushed upon

the High Priestess; but Tarzan was there before her。

Leaping in to close quarters the ape…man seized the

upraised weapon and wrenched it from the hands of the

frenzied fanatic and then the priest closed upon him

with tooth and nail。  Seizing the stocky; stunted body

in his mighty hands Tarzan raised the creature high

above his head; hurling him at his fellows who were now

gathered ready to bear down upon their erstwhile

captive。  La stood proudly with ready knife behind the

ape…man。  No faint sign of fear marked her perfect

browonly haughty disdain for her priests and

admiration for the man she loved so hopelessly filled

her thoughts。



Suddenly upon this scene burst the mad bulla huge

tusker; his little eyes inflamed with insane rage。

The priests stood for an instant paralyzed with terror;

but Tarzan turned and gathering La in his arms raced for

the nearest tree。  Tantor bore down upon him trumpeting shrilly。

La clung with both white arms about the ape…man's neck。

She felt him leap into the air and

marveled at his strength and his ability as; burdened

with her weight; he swung nimbly into the lower

branches of a large tree and quickly bore her upward

beyond reach of the sinuous trunk of the pachyderm。



Momentarily baffled here; the huge elephant wheeled and

bore down upon the hapless priests who had now

scattered; terror…stricken; in every direction。

The nearest he gored and threw high among the branches

of a tree。  One he seized in the coils of his trunk and

broke upon a huge bole; dropping the mangled pulp to

charge; trumpeting; after another。  Two he trampled

beneath his huge feet and by then the others had

disappeared into the jungle。  Now Tantor turned his

attention once more to Tarzan for one of the symptoms

of madness is a revulsion of affectionobjects of sane

love become the objects of i

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