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491
Nor
did
he
neglect
the
sterner
duties
of
life
while
following
the
bent
of
his
inclination
toward
the
solving
of
the
mystery
of
his
library
.
492
He
practiced
with
his
rope
and
played
with
his
sharp
knife
,
which
he
had
learned
to
keep
keen
by
whetting
upon
flat
stones
.
493
The
tribe
had
grown
larger
since
Tarzan
had
come
among
them
,
for
under
the
leadership
of
Kerchak
they
had
been
able
to
frighten
the
other
tribes
from
their
part
of
the
jungle
so
that
they
had
plenty
to
eat
and
little
or
no
loss
from
predatory
incursions
of
neighbors
.
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494
Hence
the
younger
males
as
they
became
adult
found
it
more
comfortable
to
take
mates
from
their
own
tribe
,
or
if
they
captured
one
of
another
tribe
to
bring
her
back
to
Kerchak
's
band
and
live
in
amity
with
him
rather
than
attempt
to
set
up
new
establishments
of
their
own
,
or
fight
with
the
redoubtable
Kerchak
for
supremacy
at
home
.
495
Occasionally
one
more
ferocious
than
his
fellows
would
attempt
this
latter
alternative
,
but
none
had
come
yet
who
could
wrest
the
palm
of
victory
from
the
fierce
and
brutal
ape
.
496
Tarzan
held
a
peculiar
position
in
the
tribe
.
They
seemed
to
consider
him
one
of
them
and
yet
in
some
way
different
.
497
The
older
males
either
ignored
him
entirely
or
else
hated
him
so
vindictively
that
but
for
his
wondrous
agility
and
speed
and
the
fierce
protection
of
the
huge
Kala
he
would
have
been
dispatched
at
an
early
age
.
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498
Tublat
was
his
most
consistent
enemy
,
but
it
was
through
Tublat
that
,
when
he
was
about
thirteen
,
the
persecution
of
his
enemies
suddenly
ceased
and
he
was
left
severely
alone
,
except
on
the
occasions
when
one
of
them
ran
amuck
in
the
throes
of
one
of
those
strange
,
wild
fits
of
insane
rage
which
attacks
the
males
of
many
of
the
fiercer
animals
of
the
jungle
.
Then
none
was
safe
.
499
On
the
day
that
Tarzan
established
his
right
to
respect
,
the
tribe
was
gathered
about
a
small
natural
amphitheater
which
the
jungle
had
left
free
from
its
entangling
vines
and
creepers
in
a
hollow
among
some
low
hills
.
500
The
open
space
was
almost
circular
in
shape
.
Upon
every
hand
rose
the
mighty
giants
of
the
untouched
forest
,
with
the
matted
undergrowth
banked
so
closely
between
the
huge
trunks
that
the
only
opening
into
the
little
,
level
arena
was
through
the
upper
branches
of
the
trees
.