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Kerchak
grunted
and
turned
away
,
for
he
was
jealous
of
this
strange
member
of
his
band
.
In
his
little
evil
brain
he
sought
for
some
excuse
to
wreak
his
hatred
upon
Tarzan
.
The
next
day
Tarzan
was
practicing
with
his
bow
and
arrows
at
the
first
gleam
of
dawn
.
At
first
he
lost
nearly
every
bolt
he
shot
,
but
finally
he
learned
to
guide
the
little
shafts
with
fair
accuracy
,
and
ere
a
month
had
passed
he
was
no
mean
shot
;
but
his
proficiency
had
cost
him
nearly
his
entire
supply
of
arrows
.
The
tribe
continued
to
find
the
hunting
good
in
the
vicinity
of
the
beach
,
and
so
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
varied
his
archery
practice
with
further
investigation
of
his
father
's
choice
though
little
store
of
books
.
It
was
during
this
period
that
the
young
English
lord
found
hidden
in
the
back
of
one
of
the
cupboards
in
the
cabin
a
small
metal
box
.
The
key
was
in
the
lock
,
and
a
few
moments
of
investigation
and
experimentation
were
rewarded
with
the
successful
opening
of
the
receptacle
.
In
it
he
found
a
faded
photograph
of
a
smooth
faced
young
man
,
a
golden
locket
studded
with
diamonds
,
linked
to
a
small
gold
chain
,
a
few
letters
and
a
small
book
.
Tarzan
examined
these
all
minutely
.
The
photograph
he
liked
most
of
all
,
for
the
eyes
were
smiling
,
and
the
face
was
open
and
frank
.
It
was
his
father
.
The
locket
,
too
,
took
his
fancy
,
and
he
placed
the
chain
about
his
neck
in
imitation
of
the
ornamentation
he
had
seen
to
be
so
common
among
the
black
men
he
had
visited
.
The
brilliant
stones
gleamed
strangely
against
his
smooth
,
brown
hide
.
The
letters
he
could
scarcely
decipher
for
he
had
learned
little
or
nothing
of
script
,
so
he
put
them
back
in
the
box
with
the
photograph
and
turned
his
attention
to
the
book
.
This
was
almost
entirely
filled
with
fine
script
,
but
while
the
little
bugs
were
all
familiar
to
him
,
their
arrangement
and
the
combinations
in
which
they
occurred
were
strange
,
and
entirely
incomprehensible
.