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Quickly
he
unslung
his
bow
and
fitted
a
well-daubed
arrow
,
and
as
Sabor
sprang
,
the
tiny
missile
leaped
to
meet
her
in
mid-air
.
At
the
same
instant
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
jumped
to
one
side
,
and
as
the
great
cat
struck
the
ground
beyond
him
another
death-tipped
arrow
sunk
deep
into
Sabor
's
loin
.
With
a
mighty
roar
the
beast
turned
and
charged
once
more
,
only
to
be
met
with
a
third
arrow
full
in
one
eye
;
but
this
time
she
was
too
close
to
the
ape-man
for
the
latter
to
sidestep
the
onrushing
body
.
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
went
down
beneath
the
great
body
of
his
enemy
,
but
with
gleaming
knife
drawn
and
striking
home
.
For
a
moment
they
lay
there
,
and
then
Tarzan
realized
that
the
inert
mass
lying
upon
him
was
beyond
power
ever
again
to
injure
man
or
ape
.
With
difficulty
he
wriggled
from
beneath
the
great
weight
,
and
as
he
stood
erect
and
gazed
down
upon
the
trophy
of
his
skill
,
a
mighty
wave
of
exultation
swept
over
him
.
With
swelling
breast
,
he
placed
a
foot
upon
the
body
of
his
powerful
enemy
,
and
throwing
back
his
fine
young
head
,
roared
out
the
awful
challenge
of
the
victorious
bull
ape
.
The
forest
echoed
to
the
savage
and
triumphant
paean
.
Birds
fell
still
,
and
the
larger
animals
and
beasts
of
prey
slunk
stealthily
away
,
for
few
there
were
of
all
the
jungle
who
sought
for
trouble
with
the
great
anthropoids
.
And
in
London
another
Lord
Greystoke
was
speaking
to
HIS
kind
in
the
House
of
Lords
,
but
none
trembled
at
the
sound
of
his
soft
voice
.
Sabor
proved
unsavory
eating
even
to
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
,
but
hunger
served
as
a
most
efficacious
disguise
to
toughness
and
rank
taste
,
and
ere
long
,
with
well-filled
stomach
,
the
ape-man
was
ready
to
sleep
again
.
First
,
however
,
he
must
remove
the
hide
,
for
it
was
as
much
for
this
as
for
any
other
purpose
that
he
had
desired
to
destroy
Sabor
.
Deftly
he
removed
the
great
pelt
,
for
he
had
practiced
often
on
smaller
animals
.
When
the
task
was
finished
he
carried
his
trophy
to
the
fork
of
a
high
tree
,
and
there
,
curling
himself
securely
in
a
crotch
,
he
fell
into
deep
and
dreamless
slumber
.