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Tarzan
was
still
gazing
with
fixity
at
the
two
faces
.
Presently
he
removed
the
quiver
from
his
shoulder
,
and
emptying
the
arrows
upon
the
ground
reached
into
the
bottom
of
the
bag-like
receptacle
and
drew
forth
a
flat
object
wrapped
in
many
soft
leaves
and
tied
with
bits
of
long
grass
.
Carefully
he
unwrapped
it
,
removing
layer
after
layer
of
leaves
until
at
length
he
held
a
photograph
in
his
hand
.
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Pointing
to
the
miniature
of
the
man
within
the
locket
he
handed
the
photograph
to
Jane
,
holding
the
open
locket
beside
it
.
The
photograph
only
served
to
puzzle
the
girl
still
more
,
for
it
was
evidently
another
likeness
of
the
same
man
whose
picture
rested
in
the
locket
beside
that
of
the
beautiful
young
woman
.
Tarzan
was
looking
at
her
with
an
expression
of
puzzled
bewilderment
in
his
eyes
as
she
glanced
up
at
him
.
He
seemed
to
be
framing
a
question
with
his
lips
.
The
girl
pointed
to
the
photograph
and
then
to
the
miniature
and
then
to
him
,
as
though
to
indicate
that
she
thought
the
likenesses
were
of
him
,
but
he
only
shook
his
head
,
and
then
shrugging
his
great
shoulders
,
he
took
the
photograph
from
her
and
having
carefully
rewrapped
it
,
placed
it
again
in
the
bottom
of
his
quiver
.
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For
a
few
moments
he
sat
in
silence
,
his
eyes
bent
upon
the
ground
,
while
Jane
held
the
little
locket
in
her
hand
,
turning
it
over
and
over
in
an
endeavor
to
find
some
further
clue
that
might
lead
to
the
identity
of
its
original
owner
.
At
length
a
simple
explanation
occurred
to
her
.
The
locket
had
belonged
to
Lord
Greystoke
,
and
the
likenesses
were
of
himself
and
Lady
Alice
.