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They
followed
him
,
racing
through
the
trees
,
for
a
long
distance
,
but
finally
one
by
one
they
abandoned
the
chase
and
returned
to
the
scene
of
the
tragedy
.
None
of
them
had
ever
seen
a
man
before
,
other
than
Tarzan
,
and
so
they
wondered
vaguely
what
strange
manner
of
creature
it
might
be
that
had
invaded
their
jungle
.
On
the
far
beach
by
the
little
cabin
Tarzan
heard
the
faint
echoes
of
the
conflict
and
knowing
that
something
was
seriously
amiss
among
the
tribe
he
hastened
rapidly
toward
the
direction
of
the
sound
.
When
he
arrived
he
found
the
entire
tribe
gathered
jabbering
about
the
dead
body
of
his
slain
mother
.
Tarzan
's
grief
and
anger
were
unbounded
.
He
roared
out
his
hideous
challenge
time
and
again
.
He
beat
upon
his
great
chest
with
his
clenched
fists
,
and
then
he
fell
upon
the
body
of
Kala
and
sobbed
out
the
pitiful
sorrowing
of
his
lonely
heart
.
To
lose
the
only
creature
in
all
his
world
who
ever
had
manifested
love
and
affection
for
him
was
the
greatest
tragedy
he
had
ever
known
.
What
though
Kala
was
a
fierce
and
hideous
ape
!
To
Tarzan
she
had
been
kind
,
she
had
been
beautiful
.
Upon
her
he
had
lavished
,
unknown
to
himself
,
all
the
reverence
and
respect
and
love
that
a
normal
English
boy
feels
for
his
own
mother
.
He
had
never
known
another
,
and
so
to
Kala
was
given
,
though
mutely
,
all
that
would
have
belonged
to
the
fair
and
lovely
Lady
Alice
had
she
lived
.
After
the
first
outburst
of
grief
Tarzan
controlled
himself
,
and
questioning
the
members
of
the
tribe
who
had
witnessed
the
killing
of
Kala
he
learned
all
that
their
meager
vocabulary
could
convey
.
It
was
enough
,
however
,
for
his
needs
.