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Tarzan
looked
.
It
was
a
party
of
belated
hunters
returning
from
the
north
,
and
among
them
they
half
led
,
half
carried
a
struggling
animal
.
As
they
approached
the
village
the
gates
were
thrown
open
to
admit
them
,
and
then
,
as
the
people
saw
the
victim
of
the
chase
,
a
savage
cry
rose
to
the
heavens
,
for
the
quarry
was
a
man
.
As
he
was
dragged
,
still
resisting
,
into
the
village
street
,
the
women
and
children
set
upon
him
with
sticks
and
stones
,
and
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
,
young
and
savage
beast
of
the
jungle
,
wondered
at
the
cruel
brutality
of
his
own
kind
.
Sheeta
,
the
leopard
,
alone
of
all
the
jungle
folk
,
tortured
his
prey
.
The
ethics
of
all
the
others
meted
a
quick
and
merciful
death
to
their
victims
.
Tarzan
had
learned
from
his
books
but
scattered
fragments
of
the
ways
of
human
beings
.
When
he
had
followed
Kulonga
through
the
forest
he
had
expected
to
come
to
a
city
of
strange
houses
on
wheels
,
puffing
clouds
of
black
smoke
from
a
huge
tree
stuck
in
the
roof
of
one
of
them
--
or
to
a
sea
covered
with
mighty
floating
buildings
which
he
had
learned
were
called
,
variously
,
ships
and
boats
and
steamers
and
craft
.
He
had
been
sorely
disappointed
with
the
poor
little
village
of
the
blacks
,
hidden
away
in
his
own
jungle
,
and
with
not
a
single
house
as
large
as
his
own
cabin
upon
the
distant
beach
.
He
saw
that
these
people
were
more
wicked
than
his
own
apes
,
and
as
savage
and
cruel
as
Sabor
,
herself
.
Tarzan
began
to
hold
his
own
kind
in
low
esteem
.
Now
they
had
tied
their
poor
victim
to
a
great
post
near
the
center
of
the
village
,
directly
before
Mbonga
's
hut
,
and
here
they
formed
a
dancing
,
yelling
circle
of
warriors
about
him
,
alive
with
flashing
knives
and
menacing
spears
.