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Together
and
in
silence
they
ate
,
occasionally
stealing
sly
glances
at
one
another
,
until
finally
Jane
broke
into
a
merry
laugh
in
which
Tarzan
joined
.
"
I
wish
you
spoke
English
,
"
said
the
girl
.
Tarzan
shook
his
head
,
and
an
expression
of
wistful
and
pathetic
longing
sobered
his
laughing
eyes
.
Then
Jane
tried
speaking
to
him
in
French
,
and
then
in
German
;
but
she
had
to
laugh
at
her
own
blundering
attempt
at
the
latter
tongue
.
"
Anyway
,
"
she
said
to
him
in
English
,
"
you
understand
my
German
as
well
as
they
did
in
Berlin
.
"
Tarzan
had
long
since
reached
a
decision
as
to
what
his
future
procedure
should
be
.
He
had
had
time
to
recollect
all
that
he
had
read
of
the
ways
of
men
and
women
in
the
books
at
the
cabin
.
He
would
act
as
he
imagined
the
men
in
the
books
would
have
acted
were
they
in
his
place
.
Again
he
rose
and
went
into
the
trees
,
but
first
he
tried
to
explain
by
means
of
signs
that
he
would
return
shortly
,
and
he
did
so
well
that
Jane
understood
and
was
not
afraid
when
he
had
gone
.
Only
a
feeling
of
loneliness
came
over
her
and
she
watched
the
point
where
he
had
disappeared
,
with
longing
eyes
,
awaiting
his
return
.
As
before
,
she
was
appraised
of
his
presence
by
a
soft
sound
behind
her
,
and
turned
to
see
him
coming
across
the
turf
with
a
great
armful
of
branches
.
Then
he
went
back
again
into
the
jungle
and
in
a
few
minutes
reappeared
with
a
quantity
of
soft
grasses
and
ferns
.