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Here
Tarzan
released
them
,
and
,
pointing
toward
the
little
building
,
vanished
into
the
jungle
beside
them
.
"
Most
remarkable
,
most
remarkable
!
"
gasped
the
professor
.
"
But
you
see
,
Mr.
Philander
,
that
I
was
quite
right
,
as
usual
;
and
but
for
your
stubborn
willfulness
we
should
have
escaped
a
series
of
most
humiliating
,
not
to
say
dangerous
accidents
.
Pray
allow
yourself
to
be
guided
by
a
more
mature
and
practical
mind
hereafter
when
in
need
of
wise
counsel
.
"
Mr.
Samuel
T.
Philander
was
too
much
relieved
at
the
happy
outcome
to
their
adventure
to
take
umbrage
at
the
professor
's
cruel
fling
.
Instead
he
grasped
his
friend
's
arm
and
hastened
him
forward
in
the
direction
of
the
cabin
.
It
was
a
much-relieved
party
of
castaways
that
found
itself
once
more
united
.
Dawn
discovered
them
still
recounting
their
various
adventures
and
speculating
upon
the
identity
of
the
strange
guardian
and
protector
they
had
found
on
this
savage
shore
.
Esmeralda
was
positive
that
it
was
none
other
than
an
angel
of
the
Lord
,
sent
down
especially
to
watch
over
them
.
"
Had
you
seen
him
devour
the
raw
meat
of
the
lion
,
Esmeralda
,
"
laughed
Clayton
,
"
you
would
have
thought
him
a
very
material
angel
.
"
"
There
was
nothing
heavenly
about
his
voice
,
"
said
Jane
Porter
,
with
a
little
shudder
at
recollection
of
the
awful
roar
which
had
followed
the
killing
of
the
lioness
"
Nor
did
it
precisely
comport
with
my
preconceived
ideas
of
the
dignity
of
divine
messengers
,
"
remarked
Professor
Porter
,
"
when
the
--
ah
--
gentleman
tied
two
highly
respectable
and
erudite
scholars
neck
to
neck
and
dragged
them
through
the
jungle
as
though
they
had
been
cows
.
"
As
it
was
now
quite
light
,
the
party
,
none
of
whom
had
eaten
or
slept
since
the
previous
morning
,
began
to
bestir
themselves
to
prepare
food
.
The
mutineers
of
the
Arrow
had
landed
a
small
supply
of
dried
meats
,
canned
soups
and
vegetables
,
crackers
,
flour
,
tea
,
and
coffee
for
the
five
they
had
marooned
,
and
these
were
hurriedly
drawn
upon
to
satisfy
the
craving
of
long-famished
appetites
.