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D'Arnot
breathed
a
sigh
of
relief
,
and
went
about
bathing
the
blood
from
Tarzan
's
face
.
Soon
the
cool
water
revived
him
,
and
presently
he
opened
his
eyes
to
look
in
questioning
surprise
at
D'Arnot
.
The
latter
had
bound
the
wound
with
pieces
of
cloth
,
and
as
he
saw
that
Tarzan
had
regained
consciousness
he
arose
and
going
to
the
table
wrote
a
message
,
which
he
handed
to
the
ape-man
,
explaining
the
terrible
mistake
he
had
made
and
how
thankful
he
was
that
the
wound
was
not
more
serious
.
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Tarzan
,
after
reading
the
message
,
sat
on
the
edge
of
the
couch
and
laughed
.
"
It
is
nothing
,
"
he
said
in
French
,
and
then
,
his
vocabulary
failing
him
,
he
wrote
:
You
should
have
seen
what
Bolgani
did
to
me
,
and
Kerchak
,
and
Terkoz
,
before
I
killed
them
--
then
you
would
laugh
at
such
a
little
scratch
.
D'Arnot
handed
Tarzan
the
two
messages
that
had
been
left
for
him
.
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Tarzan
read
the
first
one
through
with
a
look
of
sorrow
on
his
face
.
The
second
one
he
turned
over
and
over
,
searching
for
an
opening
--
he
had
never
seen
a
sealed
envelope
before
.
At
length
he
handed
it
to
D'Arnot
.
The
Frenchman
had
been
watching
him
,
and
knew
that
Tarzan
was
puzzled
over
the
envelope
.
How
strange
it
seemed
that
to
a
full-grown
white
man
an
envelope
was
a
mystery
.
D'Arnot
opened
it
and
handed
the
letter
back
to
Tarzan
.
Sitting
on
a
camp
stool
the
ape-man
spread
the
written
sheet
before
him
and
read
: