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The
old
man
looked
up
,
regarding
the
strong
,
handsome
face
of
William
Cecil
Clayton
intently
.
Perhaps
he
read
there
the
love
that
lay
in
the
heart
beneath
--
the
love
for
his
daughter
.
He
had
been
too
preoccupied
with
his
own
scholarly
thoughts
in
the
past
to
consider
the
little
occurrences
,
the
chance
words
,
which
would
have
indicated
to
a
more
practical
man
that
these
young
people
were
being
drawn
more
and
more
closely
to
one
another
.
Now
they
came
back
to
him
,
one
by
one
.
"
As
you
wish
,
"
he
said
.
"
You
may
count
on
me
,
also
,
"
said
Mr.
Philander
.
"
No
,
my
dear
old
friend
,
"
said
Professor
Porter
.
"
We
may
not
all
go
.
It
would
be
cruelly
wicked
to
leave
poor
Esmeralda
here
alone
,
and
three
of
us
would
be
no
more
successful
than
one
.
"
There
be
enough
dead
things
in
the
cruel
forest
as
it
is
.
Come
--
let
us
try
to
sleep
a
little
.
"
From
the
time
Tarzan
left
the
tribe
of
great
anthropoids
in
which
he
had
been
raised
,
it
was
torn
by
continual
strife
and
discord
.
Terkoz
proved
a
cruel
and
capricious
king
,
so
that
,
one
by
one
,
many
of
the
older
and
weaker
apes
,
upon
whom
he
was
particularly
prone
to
vent
his
brutish
nature
,
took
their
families
and
sought
the
quiet
and
safety
of
the
far
interior
.
But
at
last
those
who
remained
were
driven
to
desperation
by
the
continued
truculence
of
Terkoz
,
and
it
so
happened
that
one
of
them
recalled
the
parting
admonition
of
Tarzan
:
"
If
you
have
a
chief
who
is
cruel
,
do
not
do
as
the
other
apes
do
,
and
attempt
,
any
one
of
you
,
to
pit
yourself
against
him
alone
.
But
,
instead
,
let
two
or
three
or
four
of
you
attack
him
together
.
Then
,
if
you
will
do
this
,
no
chief
will
dare
to
be
other
than
he
should
be
,
for
four
of
you
can
kill
any
chief
who
may
ever
be
over
you
.
"
And
the
ape
who
recalled
this
wise
counsel
repeated
it
to
several
of
his
fellows
,
so
that
when
Terkoz
returned
to
the
tribe
that
day
he
found
a
warm
reception
awaiting
him
.