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Scarcely
had
the
search
commenced
than
the
overturned
cauldron
was
discovered
,
and
with
it
the
theft
of
the
poisoned
arrows
.
Nothing
more
they
found
,
and
it
was
a
thoroughly
awed
and
frightened
group
of
savages
which
huddled
around
their
king
a
few
moments
later
.
Mbonga
could
explain
nothing
of
the
strange
events
that
had
taken
place
.
The
finding
of
the
still
warm
body
of
Kulonga
--
on
the
very
verge
of
their
fields
and
within
easy
earshot
of
the
village
--
knifed
and
stripped
at
the
door
of
his
father
's
home
,
was
in
itself
sufficiently
mysterious
,
but
these
last
awesome
discoveries
within
the
village
,
within
the
dead
Kulonga
's
own
hut
,
filled
their
hearts
with
dismay
,
and
conjured
in
their
poor
brains
only
the
most
frightful
of
superstitious
explanations
.
They
stood
in
little
groups
,
talking
in
low
tones
,
and
ever
casting
affrighted
glances
behind
them
from
their
great
rolling
eyes
.
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
watched
them
for
a
while
from
his
lofty
perch
in
the
great
tree
.
There
was
much
in
their
demeanor
which
he
could
not
understand
,
for
of
superstition
he
was
ignorant
,
and
of
fear
of
any
kind
he
had
but
a
vague
conception
.
The
sun
was
high
in
the
heavens
Tarzan
had
not
broken
fast
this
day
,
and
it
was
many
miles
to
where
lay
the
toothsome
remains
of
Horta
the
boar
.
So
he
turned
his
back
upon
the
village
of
Mbonga
and
melted
away
into
the
leafy
fastness
of
the
forest
.
It
was
not
yet
dark
when
he
reached
the
tribe
,
though
he
stopped
to
exhume
and
devour
the
remains
of
the
wild
boar
he
had
cached
the
preceding
day
,
and
again
to
take
Kulonga
's
bow
and
arrows
from
the
tree
top
in
which
he
had
hidden
them
.
It
was
a
well-laden
Tarzan
who
dropped
from
the
branches
into
the
midst
of
the
tribe
of
Kerchak
.
With
swelling
chest
he
narrated
the
glories
of
his
adventure
and
exhibited
the
spoils
of
conquest
.