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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 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 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 operation; until; tiring of the sport; he

ended the sufferings of his plaything by devouring it。



Such were the exasperating causes of delay which

retarded Tarzan's return journey toward the village of

Achmet Zek; but the ape…man was patient; for in his

mind was a plan which necessitated the presence of

Chulk and Taglat when he should have arrived at his

destination。



It was not always an easy thing to maintain in the

vacillating minds of the anthropoids a sustained

interest in their venture。  Chulk was wearying of the

continued marching and the infrequency and short

duration of the rests。  He would gladly have abandoned

this search for adventure had not Tarzan continually

filled his mind with alluring pictures of the great

stores of food which were to be found in the village of

Tarmangani。



Taglat nursed his secret purpose to better advantage

than might have been expected of an ape; yet there were

times when he; too; would have abandoned the adventure

had not Tarzan cajoled him on。



It was mid…afternoon of a sultry; tropical day when the

keen senses of the three warned them of the proximity

of the Arab camp。  Stealthily they approached; keeping

to the dense tangle of growing things which made

concealment easy to their uncanny jungle craft。



First came the giant ape…man; his smooth; brown skin

glistening with the sweat of exertion in the close; hot

confines of the jungle。  Behind him crept Chulk and

Taglat; grotesque and shaggy caricatures of their

godlike leader。



Silently they made their way to the edge of the

clearing which surrounded the palisade; and here they

clambered into the lower branches of a large tree

overlooking the village occupied by the enemy; the

better to spy upon his goings and comings。



A horseman; white burnoosed; rode out through the

gateway of the village。  Tarzan; whispering to Chulk

and Taglat to remain where they were; swung; monkey…like;

through the trees in the direction of the trail

the Arab was riding。  From one jungle giant to the next

he sped with the rapidity of a squirrel and the silence

of a ghost。



The Arab rode slowly onward; unconscious of the danger

hovering in the trees behind him。  The ape…man made a

slight detour and increased his speed until he had

reached a point upon the trail in advance of the

horseman。  Here he halted upon a leafy bough which

overhung the narrow; jungle trail。 On came the victim;

humming a wild air of the great desert land of the

north。  Above him poised the savage brute that was

today bent upon the destruction of a human lifethe

same creature who a few months before; had occupied his

seat in the House of Lords at London; a respected and

distinguished member of that august body。



The Arab passed beneath the overhanging bough; there

was a slight rustling of the leaves above; the horse

snorted and plunged as a brown…skinned creature dropped

upon its rump。  A pair of mighty arms encircled the

Arab and he was dragged from his saddle to the trail。



Ten minutes later the ape…man; carrying the outer

garments of an Arab bundled beneath an arm; rejoined

his companions。  He exhibited his trophies to them;

explaining in low gutturals the details of his exploit。

Chulk and Taglat fingered the fabrics; smelled of them;

and; placing them to their ears; tried to listen to them。



Then Tarzan led them back through the jungle to the

trail; where the three hid themselves and waited。

Nor had they long to wait before two of Achmet Zek's

blacks; clothed in habiliments similar to their master's;

came down the trail on foot; returning to the camp。



One moment they were laughing and talking togetherthe

next they lay stretched in death upon the trail; three

mighty engines of destruction bending over them。

Tarzan removed their outer garments as he had removed

those of his first victim; and again retired with Chulk

and Taglat to the greater seclusion of the tree they

had first selected。



Here the ape…man arranged the garments upon his shaggy

fellows and himself; until; at a distance; it might

have appeared that three white…robed Arabs squatted

silently among the branches of the forest。



Until dark they remained where they were; for from his

point of vantage; Tarzan could view the enclosure

within the palisade。  He marked the position of the hut

in which he had first discovered the scent spoor of the

she he sought。  He saw the two sentr

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