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Frothing
and
shrieking
in
the
insanity
of
his
fury
,
Kerchak
looked
about
for
the
object
of
his
greatest
hatred
,
and
there
,
upon
a
near-by
limb
,
he
saw
him
sitting
.
"
Come
down
,
Tarzan
,
great
killer
,
"
cried
Kerchak
.
"
Come
down
and
feel
the
fangs
of
a
greater
!
Do
mighty
fighters
fly
to
the
trees
at
the
first
approach
of
danger
?
"
And
then
Kerchak
emitted
the
volleying
challenge
of
his
kind
.
Quietly
Tarzan
dropped
to
the
ground
.
Breathlessly
the
tribe
watched
from
their
lofty
perches
as
Kerchak
,
still
roaring
,
charged
the
relatively
puny
figure
.
Nearly
seven
feet
stood
Kerchak
on
his
short
legs
.
His
enormous
shoulders
were
bunched
and
rounded
with
huge
muscles
.
The
back
of
his
short
neck
was
as
a
single
lump
of
iron
sinew
which
bulged
beyond
the
base
of
his
skull
,
so
that
his
head
seemed
like
a
small
ball
protruding
from
a
huge
mountain
of
flesh
.
His
back-drawn
,
snarling
lips
exposed
his
great
fighting
fangs
,
and
his
little
,
wicked
,
blood-shot
eyes
gleamed
in
horrid
reflection
of
his
madness
.
Awaiting
him
stood
Tarzan
,
himself
a
mighty
muscled
animal
,
but
his
six
feet
of
height
and
his
great
rolling
sinews
seemed
pitifully
inadequate
to
the
ordeal
which
awaited
them
.
His
bow
and
arrows
lay
some
distance
away
where
he
had
dropped
them
while
showing
Sabor
's
hide
to
his
fellow
apes
,
so
that
he
confronted
Kerchak
now
with
only
his
hunting
knife
and
his
superior
intellect
to
offset
the
ferocious
strength
of
his
enemy
.
As
his
antagonist
came
roaring
toward
him
,
Lord
Greystoke
tore
his
long
knife
from
its
sheath
,
and
with
an
answering
challenge
as
horrid
and
bloodcurdling
as
that
of
the
beast
he
faced
,
rushed
swiftly
to
meet
the
attack
.
He
was
too
shrewd
to
allow
those
long
hairy
arms
to
encircle
him
,
and
just
as
their
bodies
were
about
to
crash
together
,
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
grasped
one
of
the
huge
wrists
of
his
assailant
,
and
,
springing
lightly
to
one
side
,
drove
his
knife
to
the
hilt
into
Kerchak
's
body
,
below
the
heart
.
Before
he
could
wrench
the
blade
free
again
,
the
bull
's
quick
lunge
to
seize
him
in
those
awful
arms
had
torn
the
weapon
from
Tarzan
's
grasp
.
Kerchak
aimed
a
terrific
blow
at
the
ape-man
's
head
with
the
flat
of
his
hand
,
a
blow
which
,
had
it
landed
,
might
easily
have
crushed
in
the
side
of
Tarzan
's
skull
.