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For
a
moment
Jane
lay
there
with
half-closed
eyes
.
For
a
moment
--
the
first
in
her
young
life
--
she
knew
the
meaning
of
love
.
But
as
suddenly
as
the
veil
had
been
withdrawn
it
dropped
again
,
and
an
outraged
conscience
suffused
her
face
with
its
scarlet
mantle
,
and
a
mortified
woman
thrust
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
from
her
and
buried
her
face
in
her
hands
.
Tarzan
had
been
surprised
when
he
had
found
the
girl
he
had
learned
to
love
after
a
vague
and
abstract
manner
a
willing
prisoner
in
his
arms
.
Now
he
was
surprised
that
she
repulsed
him
.
He
came
close
to
her
once
more
and
took
hold
of
her
arm
.
She
turned
upon
him
like
a
tigress
,
striking
his
great
breast
with
her
tiny
hands
.
Tarzan
could
not
understand
it
.
A
moment
ago
and
it
had
been
his
intention
to
hasten
Jane
back
to
her
people
,
but
that
little
moment
was
lost
now
in
the
dim
and
distant
past
of
things
which
were
but
can
never
be
again
,
and
with
it
the
good
intentions
had
gone
to
join
the
impossible
.
Since
then
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
had
felt
a
warm
,
lithe
form
close
pressed
to
his
.
Hot
,
sweet
breath
against
his
cheek
and
mouth
had
fanned
a
new
flame
to
life
within
his
breast
,
and
perfect
lips
had
clung
to
his
in
burning
kisses
that
had
seared
a
deep
brand
into
his
soul
--
a
brand
which
marked
a
new
Tarzan
.
Again
he
laid
his
hand
upon
her
arm
.
Again
she
repulsed
him
.
And
then
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
did
just
what
his
first
ancestor
would
have
done
.
He
took
his
woman
in
his
arms
and
carried
her
into
the
jungle
.
Early
the
following
morning
the
four
within
the
little
cabin
by
the
beach
were
awakened
by
the
booming
of
a
cannon
.
Clayton
was
the
first
to
rush
out
,
and
there
,
beyond
the
harbor
's
mouth
,
he
saw
two
vessels
lying
at
anchor
.