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The
man
was
too
quick
,
and
,
ducking
beneath
it
,
himself
delivered
a
mighty
one
,
with
clenched
fist
,
in
the
pit
of
Kerchak
's
stomach
The
ape
was
staggered
,
and
what
with
the
mortal
wound
in
his
side
had
almost
collapsed
,
when
,
with
one
mighty
effort
he
rallied
for
an
instant
--
just
long
enough
to
enable
him
to
wrest
his
arm
free
from
Tarzan
's
grasp
and
close
in
a
terrific
clinch
with
his
wiry
opponent
.
Straining
the
ape-man
close
to
him
,
his
great
jaws
sought
Tarzan
's
throat
,
but
the
young
lord
's
sinewy
fingers
were
at
Kerchak
's
own
before
the
cruel
fangs
could
close
on
the
sleek
brown
skin
.
Thus
they
struggled
,
the
one
to
crush
out
his
opponent
's
life
with
those
awful
teeth
,
the
other
to
close
forever
the
windpipe
beneath
his
strong
grasp
while
he
held
the
snarling
mouth
from
him
.
The
greater
strength
of
the
ape
was
slowly
prevailing
,
and
the
teeth
of
the
straining
beast
were
scarce
an
inch
from
Tarzan
's
throat
when
,
with
a
shuddering
tremor
,
the
great
body
stiffened
for
an
instant
and
then
sank
limply
to
the
ground
.
Kerchak
was
dead
.
Withdrawing
the
knife
that
had
so
often
rendered
him
master
of
far
mightier
muscles
than
his
own
,
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
placed
his
foot
upon
the
neck
of
his
vanquished
enemy
,
and
once
again
,
loud
through
the
forest
rang
the
fierce
,
wild
cry
of
the
conqueror
.
And
thus
came
the
young
Lord
Greystoke
into
the
kingship
of
the
Apes
.
There
was
one
of
the
tribe
of
Tarzan
who
questioned
his
authority
,
and
that
was
Terkoz
,
the
son
of
Tublat
,
but
he
so
feared
the
keen
knife
and
the
deadly
arrows
of
his
new
lord
that
he
confined
the
manifestation
of
his
objections
to
petty
disobediences
and
irritating
mannerisms
;
Tarzan
knew
,
however
,
that
he
but
waited
his
opportunity
to
wrest
the
kingship
from
him
by
some
sudden
stroke
of
treachery
,
and
so
he
was
ever
on
his
guard
against
surprise
.
For
months
the
life
of
the
little
band
went
on
much
as
it
had
before
,
except
that
Tarzan
's
greater
intelligence
and
his
ability
as
a
hunter
were
the
means
of
providing
for
them
more
bountifully
than
ever
before
.
Most
of
them
,
therefore
,
were
more
than
content
with
the
change
in
rulers
.