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accustomed to the darkness of the interior; told them

nothing; nor did they hear any sound; for the ape stood

silently awaiting their attack。



Seeing that they stood without advancing; and realizing

that; handicapped as he was by the weight of the she;

he could put up but a poor battle; Taglat elected to

risk a sudden break for liberty。  Lowering his head; he

charged straight for the two sentries who blocked the

doorway。  The impact of his mighty shoulders bowled

them over upon their backs; and before they could

scramble to their feet; the ape was gone; darting in

the shadows of the huts toward the palisade at the far

end of the village。



The speed and strength of her rescuer filled Jane

Clayton with wonder。  Could it be that Tarzan had

survived the bullet of the Arab?  Who else in all the

jungle could bear the weight of a grown woman as

lightly as he who held her?  She spoke his name; but

there was no response。  Still she did not give up hope。



At the palisade the beast did not even hesitate。

A single mighty leap carried it to the top; where it

poised but for an instant before dropping to the ground

upon the opposite side。  Now the girl was almost

positive that she was safe in the arms of her husband;

and when the ape took to the trees and bore her swiftly

into the jungle; as Tarzan had done at other times in

the past; belief became conviction。



In a little moonlit glade; a mile or so from the camp

of the raiders; her rescuer halted and dropped her to

the ground。  His roughness surprised her; but still she

had no doubts。  Again she called him by name; and at

the same instant the ape; fretting under the restraints

of the unaccustomed garments of the Tarmangani; tore

the burnoose from him; revealing to the eyes of the

horror…struck woman the hideous face and hairy form of

a giant anthropoid。



With a piteous wail of terror; Jane Clayton swooned;

while; from the concealment of a nearby bush; Numa;

the lion; eyed the pair hungrily and licked his chops。







Tarzan; entering the tent of Achmet Zek; searched the

interior thoroughly。  He tore the bed to pieces and

scattered the contents of box and bag about the floor。

He investigated whatever his eyes discovered; nor did

those keen organs overlook a single article within the

habitation of the raider chief; but no pouch or pretty

pebbles rewarded his thoroughness。



Satisfied at last that his belongings were not in the

possession of Achmet Zek; unless they were on the

person of the chief himself; Tarzan decided to secure

the person of the she before further prosecuting his

search for the pouch。



Motioning for Chulk to follow him; he passed out of the

tent by the same way that he had entered it; and

walking boldly through the village; made directly for

the hut where Jane Clayton had been imprisoned。



He noted with surprise the absence of Taglat; whom he

had expected to find awaiting him outside the tent of

Achmet Zek; but; accustomed as he was to the

unreliability of apes; he gave no serious attention to

the present defection of his surly companion。  So long

as Taglat did not cause interference with his plans;

Tarzan was indifferent to his absence。



As he approached the hut; the ape…man noticed that a

crowd had collected about the entrance。  He could see

that the men who composed it were much excited; and

fearing lest Chulk's disguise should prove inadequate

to the concealment of his true identity in the face of

so many observers; he commanded the ape to betake

himself to the far end of the village; and there await him。



As Chulk waddled off; keeping to the shadows; Tarzan

advanced boldly toward the excited group before the

doorway of the hut。  He mingled with the blacks and the

Arabs in an endeavor to learn the cause of the

commotion; in his interest forgetting that he alone of

the assemblage carried a spear; a bow and arrows; and

thus might become an object of suspicious attention。



Shouldering his way through the crowd he approached the

doorway; and had almost reached it when one of the

Arabs laid a hand upon his shoulder; crying: 〃Who is

this?〃 at the same time snatching back the hood from

the ape…man's face。



Tarzan of the Apes in all his savage life had never

been accustomed to pause in argument with an

antagonist。  The primitive instinct of self…preservation

acknowledges many arts and wiles; but

argument is not one of them; nor did he now waste

precious time in an attempt to convince the raiders

that he was not a wolf in sheep's clothing。  Instead he

had his unmasker by the throat ere the man's words had

scarce quitted his lips; and hurling him from side to

side brushed away those who would have swarmed upon him。



Using the Arab as a weapon; Tarzan forced his way

quickly to the doorway; and a moment later was within

the hut。  A hasty examination revealed the fact that it

was empty; and his sense of smell discovered; too; the

scent spoor of Taglat; the ape。  Tarzan uttered a low;

ominous growl。  Those who were pressing forward at the

doorway to seize him; fell back as the savage notes of

the bestial challenge smote upon their ears。  They

looked at one another in surprise and consternation。

A man had entered the hut alone; and yet with their own

ears they had heard the voice of a wild beast within。

What could it mean?  Had a lion or a leopard sought

sanctuary in the interior; unbeknown to the sentries?



Tarzan's quick eyes discovered the opening in the roof;

through which Taglat had fallen。  He guessed that the

ape had either come or gone by way of the break; and

while the Arabs hesitated without; he sprang; catlike;

for the opening; grasped the top of the wall and

clambered out upon the roof; dropping instantly to the

ground at the rear of the hut。



When the Arabs finally mustered courage to enter the

hut; after firing several volleys through the walls;

they found the interior deserted。  At the same time

Tarzan; at the far end of the village; sought for

Chulk; but the ape was nowhere to be found。



Robbed of his she; deserted by his companions; and as

much in ignorance as ever as to the whereabouts of his

pouch and pebbles; it was an angry Tarzan who climbed

the palisade and vanished into the darkness of the

jungle。



For the present he must give up the search for his

pouch; since it would be paramount to self…destruction

to enter the Arab camp now while all its inhabitants

were aroused and upon the alert。



In his escape from the village; the ape…man had lost

the spoor of the fleeing Taglat; and now he circled

widely through the forest in an endeavor to again pick

it up。



Chulk had remained at his post until the cries and

shots of the Arabs had filled his simple soul with

terror; for above all things the ape folk fear the

thunder…sticks of the Tarmangani; then he had clambered

nimbly over the palisade; tearing his burnoose in the

effort; and fled into the depths of the jungle;

grumbling and scolding as he went。



Tarzan; roaming the jungle in search of the trail of

Taglat and the she; traveled swiftly。  In a little

moonlit glade ahead of him the great ape was bending

over the prostrate form of the woman Tarzan sought。

The beast was tearing at the bonds that confined her

ankles and wrists; pulling and gnawing upon the cords。



The course the ape…man was taking would carry him but a

short distance to the right of them; and though he

could not have seen them the wind was bearing down from them

to him; carrying their scent spoor strongly toward him。



A moment more and Jane Clayton's safety might have been

assured; even though Numa; the lion; was already

gathering himself in preparation for a charge; but

Fate; already all too cruel; now outdid herselfthe

wind veered suddenly for a few moments; the scent spoor

that would have led the ape…man to the girl's side was

wafted in the opposite direction; Tarzan passed within

fifty yards of the tragedy that was being enacted in

the glade; and the opportunity was gone beyond recall。







18



The Fight For the Treasure





It was morning before Tarzan could bring himself to a

realization of the possibility of failure of his quest;

and even then he would only admit that success was but

delayed。  He would eat and sleep; and then set forth

again。  The jungle was wide; but wide too were the

experience and cunning of Tarzan。  Taglat might travel

far; but Tarzan would find him in the end; though he

had to search every tree in the mighty forest。



Soliloquizing thus; the ape…man followed the spoor of

Bara; the deer; the unfortunate upon which he had

decided to satisfy his hunger。  For half an hour the

trail led the ape…man toward the east along a

well…marked game path; when suddenly; to the stalker's

astonishment; the quarry broke into sight; racing madly

back along the narrow

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