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"
MON
DIEU
,
"
said
the
wagerer
at
length
,
"
I
can
endure
it
no
longer
.
I
am
going
into
the
jungle
with
my
express
and
bring
back
that
mad
man
.
"
"
I
will
go
with
you
,
"
said
one
.
"
And
I
"
--
"
And
I
"
--
"
And
I
,
"
chorused
the
others
.
As
though
the
suggestion
had
broken
the
spell
of
some
horrid
nightmare
they
hastened
to
their
various
quarters
,
and
presently
were
headed
toward
the
jungle
--
each
one
heavily
armed
.
"
God
!
What
was
that
?
"
suddenly
cried
one
of
the
party
,
an
Englishman
,
as
Tarzan
's
savage
cry
came
faintly
to
their
ears
.
"
I
heard
the
same
thing
once
before
,
"
said
a
Belgian
,
"
when
I
was
in
the
gorilla
country
.
My
carriers
said
it
was
the
cry
of
a
great
bull
ape
who
has
made
a
kill
.
"
D'Arnot
remembered
Clayton
's
description
of
the
awful
roar
with
which
Tarzan
had
announced
his
kills
,
and
he
half
smiled
in
spite
of
the
horror
which
filled
him
to
think
that
the
uncanny
sound
could
have
issued
from
a
human
throat
--
from
the
lips
of
his
friend
.
As
the
party
stood
finally
near
the
edge
of
the
jungle
,
debating
as
to
the
best
distribution
of
their
forces
,
they
were
startled
by
a
low
laugh
near
them
,
and
turning
,
beheld
advancing
toward
them
a
giant
figure
bearing
a
dead
lion
upon
its
broad
shoulders
.
Even
D'Arnot
was
thunderstruck
,
for
it
seemed
impossible
that
the
man
could
have
so
quickly
dispatched
a
lion
with
the
pitiful
weapons
he
had
taken
,
or
that
alone
he
could
have
borne
the
huge
carcass
through
the
tangled
jungle
.
The
men
crowded
about
Tarzan
with
many
questions
,
but
his
only
answer
was
a
laughing
depreciation
of
his
feat
.