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But
when
Kerchak
spoke
to
her
about
it
Kala
threatened
to
run
away
from
the
tribe
if
they
did
not
leave
her
in
peace
with
the
child
;
and
as
this
is
one
of
the
inalienable
rights
of
the
jungle
folk
,
if
they
be
dissatisfied
among
their
own
people
,
they
bothered
her
no
more
,
for
Kala
was
a
fine
clean-limbed
young
female
,
and
they
did
not
wish
to
lose
her
.
As
Tarzan
grew
he
made
more
rapid
strides
,
so
that
by
the
time
he
was
ten
years
old
he
was
an
excellent
climber
,
and
on
the
ground
could
do
many
wonderful
things
which
were
beyond
the
powers
of
his
little
brothers
and
sisters
.
In
many
ways
did
he
differ
from
them
,
and
they
often
marveled
at
his
superior
cunning
,
but
in
strength
and
size
he
was
deficient
;
for
at
ten
the
great
anthropoids
were
fully
grown
,
some
of
them
towering
over
six
feet
in
height
,
while
little
Tarzan
was
still
but
a
half-grown
boy
.
Yet
such
a
boy
!
From
early
childhood
he
had
used
his
hands
to
swing
from
branch
to
branch
after
the
manner
of
his
giant
mother
,
and
as
he
grew
older
he
spent
hour
upon
hour
daily
speeding
through
the
tree
tops
with
his
brothers
and
sisters
.
He
could
spring
twenty
feet
across
space
at
the
dizzy
heights
of
the
forest
top
,
and
grasp
with
unerring
precision
,
and
without
apparent
jar
,
a
limb
waving
wildly
in
the
path
of
an
approaching
tornado
.
He
could
drop
twenty
feet
at
a
stretch
from
limb
to
limb
in
rapid
descent
to
the
ground
,
or
he
could
gain
the
utmost
pinnacle
of
the
loftiest
tropical
giant
with
the
ease
and
swiftness
of
a
squirrel
.
Though
but
ten
years
old
he
was
fully
as
strong
as
the
average
man
of
thirty
,
and
far
more
agile
than
the
most
practiced
athlete
ever
becomes
.
And
day
by
day
his
strength
was
increasing
.
His
life
among
these
fierce
apes
had
been
happy
;
for
his
recollection
held
no
other
life
,
nor
did
he
know
that
there
existed
within
the
universe
aught
else
than
his
little
forest
and
the
wild
jungle
animals
with
which
he
was
familiar
.
He
was
nearly
ten
before
he
commenced
to
realize
that
a
great
difference
existed
between
himself
and
his
fellows
.
His
little
body
,
burned
brown
by
exposure
,
suddenly
caused
him
feelings
of
intense
shame
,
for
he
realized
that
it
was
entirely
hairless
,
like
some
low
snake
,
or
other
reptile
.