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Tarzan
shook
his
head
and
taking
the
bark
,
wrote
:
I
had
thought
of
that
--
the
first
day
;
but
I
dared
not
.
The
great
apes
come
often
to
this
spot
,
and
if
they
found
you
here
,
wounded
and
alone
,
they
would
kill
you
.
D'Arnot
turned
on
his
side
and
closed
his
eyes
.
He
did
not
wish
to
die
;
but
he
felt
that
he
was
going
,
for
the
fever
was
mounting
higher
and
higher
.
That
night
he
lost
consciousness
.
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For
three
days
he
was
in
delirium
,
and
Tarzan
sat
beside
him
and
bathed
his
head
and
hands
and
washed
his
wounds
.
On
the
fourth
day
the
fever
broke
as
suddenly
as
it
had
come
,
but
it
left
D'Arnot
a
shadow
of
his
former
self
,
and
very
weak
.
Tarzan
had
to
lift
him
that
he
might
drink
from
the
gourd
.
The
fever
had
not
been
the
result
of
infection
,
as
D'Arnot
had
thought
,
but
one
of
those
that
commonly
attack
whites
in
the
jungles
of
Africa
,
and
either
kill
or
leave
them
as
suddenly
as
D'Arnot
's
had
left
him
.
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Two
days
later
,
D'Arnot
was
tottering
about
the
amphitheater
,
Tarzan
's
strong
arm
about
him
to
keep
him
from
falling
.
They
sat
beneath
the
shade
of
a
great
tree
,
and
Tarzan
found
some
smooth
bark
that
they
might
converse
.
D'Arnot
wrote
the
first
message
: