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681
That
he
was
not
far
from
home
he
was
certain
,
so
he
took
the
trail
at
a
rapid
trot
.
682
From
a
great
mass
of
impenetrable
foliage
a
few
yards
away
emerged
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
to
swing
quietly
in
his
wake
.
683
Kulonga
's
bow
and
arrows
were
securely
tied
high
in
the
top
of
a
giant
tree
from
which
a
patch
of
bark
had
been
removed
by
a
sharp
knife
near
to
the
ground
,
and
a
branch
half
cut
through
and
left
hanging
about
fifty
feet
higher
up
.
Thus
Tarzan
blazed
the
forest
trails
and
marked
his
caches
.
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684
As
Kulonga
continued
his
journey
Tarzan
closed
on
him
until
he
traveled
almost
over
the
black
's
head
.
His
rope
he
now
held
coiled
in
his
right
hand
;
he
was
almost
ready
for
the
kill
.
685
The
moment
was
delayed
only
because
Tarzan
was
anxious
to
ascertain
the
black
warrior
's
destination
,
and
presently
he
was
rewarded
,
for
they
came
suddenly
in
view
of
a
great
clearing
,
at
one
end
of
which
lay
many
strange
lairs
.
686
Tarzan
was
directly
over
Kulonga
,
as
he
made
the
discovery
.
The
forest
ended
abruptly
and
beyond
lay
two
hundred
yards
of
planted
fields
between
the
jungle
and
the
village
.
687
Tarzan
must
act
quickly
or
his
prey
would
be
gone
;
but
Tarzan
's
life
training
left
so
little
space
between
decision
and
action
when
an
emergency
confronted
him
that
there
was
not
even
room
for
the
shadow
of
a
thought
between
.
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688
So
it
was
that
as
Kulonga
emerged
from
the
shadow
of
the
jungle
a
slender
coil
of
rope
sped
sinuously
above
him
from
the
lowest
branch
of
a
mighty
tree
directly
upon
the
edge
of
the
fields
of
Mbonga
,
and
ere
the
king
's
son
had
taken
a
half
dozen
steps
into
the
clearing
a
quick
noose
tightened
about
his
neck
.
689
So
quickly
did
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
drag
back
his
prey
that
Kulonga
's
cry
of
alarm
was
throttled
in
his
windpipe
.
Hand
over
hand
Tarzan
drew
the
struggling
black
until
he
had
him
hanging
by
his
neck
in
mid-air
;
then
Tarzan
climbed
to
a
larger
branch
drawing
the
still
threshing
victim
well
up
into
the
sheltering
verdure
of
the
tree
.
690
Here
he
fastened
the
rope
securely
to
a
stout
branch
,
and
then
,
descending
,
plunged
his
hunting
knife
into
Kulonga
's
heart
.
Kala
was
avenged
.