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D'Arnot
,
only
too
willing
to
attempt
the
journey
,
wrote
:
But
you
can
not
carry
me
all
the
distance
through
this
tangled
forest
.
Tarzan
laughed
.
"
MAIS
OUI
,
"
he
said
,
and
D'Arnot
laughed
aloud
to
hear
the
phrase
that
he
used
so
often
glide
from
Tarzan
's
tongue
.
So
they
set
out
,
D'Arnot
marveling
as
had
Clayton
and
Jane
at
the
wondrous
strength
and
agility
of
the
apeman
.
Mid-afternoon
brought
them
to
the
clearing
,
and
as
Tarzan
dropped
to
earth
from
the
branches
of
the
last
tree
his
heart
leaped
and
bounded
against
his
ribs
in
anticipation
of
seeing
Jane
so
soon
again
.
No
one
was
in
sight
outside
the
cabin
,
and
D'Arnot
was
perplexed
to
note
that
neither
the
cruiser
nor
the
Arrow
was
at
anchor
in
the
bay
.
An
atmosphere
of
loneliness
pervaded
the
spot
,
which
caught
suddenly
at
both
men
as
they
strode
toward
the
cabin
.
Neither
spoke
,
yet
both
knew
before
they
opened
the
closed
door
what
they
would
find
beyond
.
Tarzan
lifted
the
latch
and
pushed
the
great
door
in
upon
its
wooden
hinges
.
It
was
as
they
had
feared
.
The
cabin
was
deserted
.