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Tarzan
raised
aloft
the
thing
he
had
pilfered
from
the
hut
,
and
,
with
aim
made
true
by
years
of
fruit
and
coconut
throwing
,
launched
it
toward
the
group
of
savages
.
Squarely
among
them
it
fell
,
striking
one
of
the
warriors
full
upon
the
head
and
felling
him
to
the
ground
.
Then
it
rolled
among
the
women
and
stopped
beside
the
half-butchered
thing
they
were
preparing
to
feast
upon
.
All
gazed
in
consternation
at
it
for
an
instant
,
and
then
,
with
one
accord
,
broke
and
ran
for
their
huts
.
It
was
a
grinning
human
skull
which
looked
up
at
them
from
the
ground
.
The
dropping
of
the
thing
out
of
the
open
sky
was
a
miracle
well
aimed
to
work
upon
their
superstitious
fears
.
Thus
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
left
them
filled
with
terror
at
this
new
manifestation
of
the
presence
of
some
unseen
and
unearthly
evil
power
which
lurked
in
the
forest
about
their
village
.
Later
,
when
they
discovered
the
overturned
cauldron
,
and
that
once
more
their
arrows
had
been
pilfered
,
it
commenced
to
dawn
upon
them
that
they
had
offended
some
great
god
by
placing
their
village
in
this
part
of
the
jungle
without
propitiating
him
.
From
then
on
an
offering
of
food
was
daily
placed
below
the
great
tree
from
whence
the
arrows
had
disappeared
in
an
effort
to
conciliate
the
mighty
one
.
But
the
seed
of
fear
was
deep
sown
,
and
had
he
but
known
it
,
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
had
laid
the
foundation
for
much
future
misery
for
himself
and
his
tribe
.
That
night
he
slept
in
the
forest
not
far
from
the
village
,
and
early
the
next
morning
set
out
slowly
on
his
homeward
march
,
hunting
as
he
traveled
.
Only
a
few
berries
and
an
occasional
grub
worm
rewarded
his
search
,
and
he
was
half
famished
when
,
looking
up
from
a
log
he
had
been
rooting
beneath
,
he
saw
Sabor
,
the
lioness
,
standing
in
the
center
of
the
trail
not
twenty
paces
from
him
.
The
great
yellow
eyes
were
fixed
upon
him
with
a
wicked
and
baleful
gleam
,
and
the
red
tongue
licked
the
longing
lips
as
Sabor
crouched
,
worming
her
stealthy
way
with
belly
flattened
against
the
earth
.
Tarzan
did
not
attempt
to
escape
.
He
welcomed
the
opportunity
for
which
,
in
fact
,
he
had
been
searching
for
days
past
,
now
that
he
was
armed
with
something
more
than
a
rope
of
grass
.