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Here
they
set
to
work
to
build
a
new
village
,
and
in
a
month
a
great
clearing
had
been
made
,
huts
and
palisades
erected
,
plantains
,
yams
and
maize
planted
,
and
they
had
taken
up
their
old
life
in
their
new
home
.
Here
there
were
no
white
men
,
no
soldiers
,
nor
any
rubber
or
ivory
to
be
gathered
for
cruel
and
thankless
taskmasters
.
Several
moons
passed
by
ere
the
blacks
ventured
far
into
the
territory
surrounding
their
new
village
.
Several
had
already
fallen
prey
to
old
Sabor
,
and
because
the
jungle
was
so
infested
with
these
fierce
and
bloodthirsty
cats
,
and
with
lions
and
leopards
,
the
ebony
warriors
hesitated
to
trust
themselves
far
from
the
safety
of
their
palisades
.
But
one
day
,
Kulonga
,
a
son
of
the
old
king
,
Mbonga
,
wandered
far
into
the
dense
mazes
to
the
west
.
Warily
he
stepped
,
his
slender
lance
ever
ready
,
his
long
oval
shield
firmly
grasped
in
his
left
hand
close
to
his
sleek
ebony
body
.
At
his
back
his
bow
,
and
in
the
quiver
upon
his
shield
many
slim
,
straight
arrows
,
well
smeared
with
the
thick
,
dark
,
tarry
substance
that
rendered
deadly
their
tiniest
needle
prick
.
Night
found
Kulonga
far
from
the
palisades
of
his
father
's
village
,
but
still
headed
westward
,
and
climbing
into
the
fork
of
a
great
tree
he
fashioned
a
rude
platform
and
curled
himself
for
sleep
.
Three
miles
to
the
west
slept
the
tribe
of
Kerchak
.
Early
the
next
morning
the
apes
were
astir
,
moving
through
the
jungle
in
search
of
food
.
Tarzan
,
as
was
his
custom
,
prosecuted
his
search
in
the
direction
of
the
cabin
so
that
by
leisurely
hunting
on
the
way
his
stomach
was
filled
by
the
time
he
reached
the
beach
.
The
apes
scattered
by
ones
,
and
twos
,
and
threes
in
all
directions
,
but
ever
within
sound
of
a
signal
of
alarm
.
Kala
had
moved
slowly
along
an
elephant
track
toward
the
east
,
and
was
busily
engaged
in
turning
over
rotted
limbs
and
logs
in
search
of
succulent
bugs
and
fungi
,
when
the
faintest
shadow
of
a
strange
noise
brought
her
to
startled
attention
.
For
fifty
yards
before
her
the
trail
was
straight
,
and
down
this
leafy
tunnel
she
saw
the
stealthy
advancing
figure
of
a
strange
and
fearful
creature
.