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"
I
did
not
know
him
.
Kala
told
me
he
was
a
white
ape
,
and
hairless
like
myself
.
I
know
now
that
he
must
have
been
a
white
man
.
"
D'Arnot
looked
long
and
earnestly
at
his
companion
.
"
Tarzan
,
"
he
said
at
length
,
"
it
is
impossible
that
the
ape
,
Kala
,
was
your
mother
.
If
such
a
thing
can
be
,
which
I
doubt
,
you
would
have
inherited
some
of
the
characteristics
of
the
ape
,
but
you
have
not
--
you
are
pure
man
,
and
,
I
should
say
,
the
offspring
of
highly
bred
and
intelligent
parents
.
Have
you
not
the
slightest
clue
to
your
past
?
"
"
Not
the
slightest
,
"
replied
Tarzan
.
"
No
writings
in
the
cabin
that
might
have
told
something
of
the
lives
of
its
original
inmates
?
"
"
I
have
read
everything
that
was
in
the
cabin
with
the
exception
of
one
book
which
I
know
now
to
be
written
in
a
language
other
than
English
.
Possibly
you
can
read
it
.
"
Tarzan
fished
the
little
black
diary
from
the
bottom
of
his
quiver
,
and
handed
it
to
his
companion
.
D'Arnot
glanced
at
the
title
page
.
"
It
is
the
diary
of
John
Clayton
,
Lord
Greystoke
,
an
English
nobleman
,
and
it
is
written
in
French
,
"
he
said
.
Then
he
proceeded
to
read
the
diary
that
had
been
written
over
twenty
years
before
,
and
which
recorded
the
details
of
the
story
which
we
already
know
--
the
story
of
adventure
,
hardships
and
sorrow
of
John
Clayton
and
his
wife
Alice
,
from
the
day
they
left
England
until
an
hour
before
he
was
struck
down
by
Kerchak
.