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461
His
first
concern
was
to
learn
the
mechanism
of
the
lock
,
and
this
he
did
by
examining
it
closely
while
the
door
was
open
,
so
that
he
could
learn
precisely
what
caused
it
to
hold
the
door
,
and
by
what
means
it
released
at
his
touch
.
462
He
found
that
he
could
close
and
lock
the
door
from
within
,
and
this
he
did
so
that
there
would
be
no
chance
of
his
being
molested
while
at
his
investigation
.
463
He
commenced
a
systematic
search
of
the
cabin
;
but
his
attention
was
soon
riveted
by
the
books
which
seemed
to
exert
a
strange
and
powerful
influence
over
him
,
so
that
he
could
scarce
attend
to
aught
else
for
the
lure
of
the
wondrous
puzzle
which
their
purpose
presented
to
him
.
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464
Among
the
other
books
were
a
primer
,
some
child
's
readers
,
numerous
picture
books
,
and
a
great
dictionary
.
All
of
these
he
examined
,
but
the
pictures
caught
his
fancy
most
,
though
the
strange
little
bugs
which
covered
the
pages
where
there
were
no
pictures
excited
his
wonder
and
deepest
thought
.
465
Squatting
upon
his
haunches
on
the
table
top
in
the
cabin
his
father
had
built
--
his
smooth
,
brown
,
naked
little
body
bent
over
the
book
which
rested
in
his
strong
slender
hands
,
and
his
great
shock
of
long
,
black
hair
falling
about
his
well-shaped
head
and
bright
,
intelligent
eyes
--
Tarzan
of
the
apes
,
little
primitive
man
,
presented
a
picture
filled
,
at
once
,
with
pathos
and
with
promise
--
an
allegorical
figure
of
the
primordial
groping
through
the
black
night
of
ignorance
toward
the
light
of
learning
.
466
His
little
face
was
tense
in
study
,
for
he
had
partially
grasped
,
in
a
hazy
,
nebulous
way
,
the
rudiments
of
a
thought
which
was
destined
to
prove
the
key
and
the
solution
to
the
puzzling
problem
of
the
strange
little
bugs
.
467
In
his
hands
was
a
primer
opened
at
a
picture
of
a
little
ape
similar
to
himself
,
but
covered
,
except
for
hands
and
face
,
with
strange
,
colored
fur
,
for
such
he
thought
the
jacket
and
trousers
to
be
.
Beneath
the
picture
were
three
little
bugs
--
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468
BOY
.
469
And
now
he
had
discovered
in
the
text
upon
the
page
that
these
three
were
repeated
many
times
in
the
same
sequence
.
470
Another
fact
he
learned
--
that
there
were
comparatively
few
individual
bugs
;
but
these
were
repeated
many
times
,
occasionally
alone
,
but
more
often
in
company
with
others
.