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Tarzan, King of the Jungle, defies
ChaPter you! Come down and fight! I will
;IA>T E>t0, conquer you, give you as a present
(Conti"uecln^,ded yes t0 Tarzan's she!"
5iniled t ' the chest and Threshing along in his delirium
ssea ut a picture of 0f love Tarzan made his way
e dre*. ?hi/unt'onn with through the trees making a wide
irstoke ^ photograph, circle of the hut in the clearing.
lycre^1' ' All through the night Black John
be ^ nU;,. like you, had kept Bobby a prisoner close,
ibis a Mary. "And He knew that Bobby knew where
Gi'c'">toke and Tarzan's lair was. But Bobby was
if5 Lc.r, .jue jhat carved defiant.
!>e '' " "No," he stuck to it tearfully, "I
$e: t Tarzan much won't tell you wh?re Tarzan
""fa m.u:-be?" He sleeps."
real chest. Mary "You won't!" Black John snatch^
" a woman?she?" ed down a big bull whip from the
"*oU .led acquiescence, wall. "This will make you tell!"
IafJ ' she?" Bobby cringed back with terror.
B""4 a b.r fearfully, So it was that in the middle of
gniKQ, . ;,,inPtu- flip nitrht Black John gathered four
r-j>if on tip-u't o .
d her lips t0 llis lace' of his boldest spirits. "Tarzan has
back bewildered. He stolen the woman who would be
. a strange smile on our queen. Come with me."
"V" like hon-.y that the Through the jungle the dark five
1 hide in the :rees!" he made their way> untd on the ed8e
h emotions oi his first 0f the clearning they found the hut.
Black John could hear Tarzan in
step closer to Mary, the distance bellowing his love-de
-Y frightened by the fiance of the moon-god, Goru. It
::a'.e ns si'e had aroused was an opportunity. He posted the
m?ll!he raised herself on four on guard and crossed quickly
Zm she put her lips to to the hut.
T zan's mighty arms closed Mary was just about to retire on
d her= an old broken cot> had started to
ir?MS like a big child, unfasten her scant robe when she
' * felt her power over was startled by a noise at the door
fshe feared his physical opened with an unseen hand,
ver her Besides, she was "Don't make a sound!" came a
" r?r Slowly she! thick, hoarse whisper.
[ie yuau *?.??
um understand that she She recoiled in terror as Black:
to rest alone in the hut. John crept into the room confrontiv
that he would not leave ing her menacingly.
but would stand on guard "No ape-man shall have the
the night. Besides there1 woman I want!" he hissed,
bird call it she should need "But I loathe you;" she cried
radually she got the idea bitterly, retreating from him.
head to leave her alone in | Black John grinned in ugly trithrough
the night. ! umph. "I have laid plans to get;
ie Tarzan saw the moon now1 you out of the jungle when I have
v eyes. He swung himself located a vast treasure I know of
the trees 111 sheer joy of that will make you richer than the
Fred up at the'richest woman in the world!"
e night?it is Mary shook her head. Black
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John sneered. "You won't?" I hold
the winning card?your brother,
Bobby. Young woman, be at the
village before dawn?or you will
never see him alive again!"
"You?monster!" gasped Mary.
Nearer could be heard Tarzan's
jungle call. Horrified, Mary was
weakening at the thought of Bobby.
"If he finds me here with you?"
smirked Black John.
"All right. I promise. Now go
quickly. Harzan is coming!"
Black John made a hasty exit,
covering up his fear. Mary, filled
with dread, turned to the old cot
again.
She was aparently asleep when
I Tarzan entered, covered by an old
I blanket and a leopard skin she had
j snatched up from the floor. A mo
ment he started at her, then reached
over and touched her soft shoulder
with his big hand gently. Mary,
tense on the cot, was pretending to
sleep. Inwardly she was full of apprehension.
He reached over and
picked up the leopard robe she had
caught up from the floor. She did
not move. Then he vanished
through the door to sleep in the
open with his covering.
In the morning, full of renewed
energy, Tarzan swung himself down
to the door of the hut and opened
it| His heart stood still. Mary was
not on the old cot. He called her
name, searched the room, then
dashed out of the hut.
Tarzan was indeed a wild man.
The honey of that first kiss had
turned to bitterness. The beasts and
the birds of the jungle went two by
two. Must Tarzan walk alone?
always alone? Tarzan the mighty
was swiftly turned again into the
ruthless killer of the jungle. He uttered
a bull ape cry, uprooted a
sapling and flung it from him, as
] he strode along.
In the village they heard the echo
of his cry. "Tarzan" the natives
cried. "Tarzan is calling to his
jungle people again! He comes to
kill!"
In Black John's cabin Mary
hugged Bobby closely to her breast
and smiled. She had heard the call
faintly echoing; now she heard the
shouts of fear of the villagers, as
they scattered! It filled her with
joy. Help was coming.
Her joy was short-lived. Through
the door of the cabin shouldered
Black John in rage. He strode over
to a small trap door in the wall.
He indicated to her to go through.
[ With Bobby clinging to her Mary
obeying. The trap door slid back
1 behind them and Black John who
had quickly followed,
j There beside them was a lion pit.
In it snarled a ferocious specimen.
iF THE
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;ion Commission?At
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$433,051.05
67,589.14
52,492.50
17,402.79
8,652.04
62,962.88
1,331.51
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$643,491.91
$ 20,000.00
50,000.00
11,915.80
5,500.00
10,912.18
102.95
252,413.22
3,184.92
29,699.30
853.14
235.00
~ 233,675.40
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__ $643,491.91
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jrS that the foregoing
lief.
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i Horrified Mary shrieked Taiwan's
name. The lion let out & teiTiflc
roar.
Just an instant Tarzan hesitated
in the village as he hi. aid his name
called. It was Mary's voice?and
it came from Black John's cabin.
His rage changed instantly to
worry. Another moment irnd Tarzan
leaped to the door of Black
John's hut.
Again the lion roared and Mary
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Suddenly the door slammed behind
him. Black John had thrown a
heavy bar. With the other hand he
reached for a lever. He pulled it,
opening another trap.
Snarling the lion charged through
the trap as Tarzan crouched to
meet the tawny leap of the infuriated
beast.
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the shadows set to spring, Tarzan
quickly straightened himself up to
his full height, uttering a peculiar
hiss. Still snarling the lion shrank
back as though in subjection. He
knew and feared Tarzan.
Black John had not been prepared
to see the king of beasts
slink away from Tarzan. But with
a low order of cunning the renegade
met the emergency. Under
cover he rushed Mary and Bobbie
into another of the huts.
Through the village reverberated
the bull-ape roar of Tarzan.
"Tarzan! Tarzan!" screamed
Mary, answering. "Tar?"
Black John's grimy hand over
her mouth smothered Mary's cry.
She broke from the renegrade,
crouching back. "You thought to
trap Tarzan. But even the beasts
of the jungle are his best friends?
and fear him!" She suddenly recollected,
gave the shrill bird call.
Rampaging through the village
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bird-call issuing from one of them.
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the thatched wall of the hut. As
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the fury of battle in his eyes he
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courage he met the attack of
Tarzan. But he was no match for
the giant strength of the infuriated
jungle king. Tarzan lifted him bodily
like a log and flung him to the
ground. Before tne crumpled villain
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self together Tarzan had leaped
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to dispatch him as he had hundreds
of jungle enemies In winning his
kingship.
(To be continued)
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