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"
HUH
,
"
they
replied
with
one
voice
,
"
Tarzan
is
great
.
"
"
Tarzan
,
"
he
continued
,
"
is
not
an
ape
.
He
is
not
like
his
people
His
ways
are
not
their
ways
,
and
so
Tarzan
is
going
back
to
the
lair
of
his
own
kind
by
the
waters
of
the
great
lake
which
has
no
farther
shore
.
You
must
choose
another
to
rule
you
,
for
Tarzan
will
not
return
.
"
And
thus
young
Lord
Greystoke
took
the
first
step
toward
the
goal
which
he
had
set
--
the
finding
of
other
white
men
like
himself
.
The
following
morning
,
Tarzan
,
lame
and
sore
from
the
wounds
of
his
battle
with
Terkoz
,
set
out
toward
the
west
and
the
seacoast
.
He
traveled
very
slowly
,
sleeping
in
the
jungle
at
night
,
and
reaching
his
cabin
late
the
following
morning
.
For
several
days
he
moved
about
but
little
,
only
enough
to
gather
what
fruits
and
nuts
he
required
to
satisfy
the
demands
of
hunger
.
In
ten
days
he
was
quite
sound
again
,
except
for
a
terrible
,
half-healed
scar
,
which
,
starting
above
his
left
eye
ran
across
the
top
of
his
head
,
ending
at
the
right
ear
.
It
was
the
mark
left
by
Terkoz
when
he
had
torn
the
scalp
away
.
During
his
convalescence
Tarzan
tried
to
fashion
a
mantle
from
the
skin
of
Sabor
,
which
had
lain
all
this
time
in
the
cabin
.
But
he
found
the
hide
had
dried
as
stiff
as
a
board
,
and
as
he
knew
naught
of
tanning
,
he
was
forced
to
abandon
his
cherished
plan
.
Then
he
determined
to
filch
what
few
garments
he
could
from
one
of
the
black
men
of
Mbonga
's
village
,
for
Tarzan
of
the
Apes
had
decided
to
mark
his
evolution
from
the
lower
orders
in
every
possible
manner
,
and
nothing
seemed
to
him
a
more
distinguishing
badge
of
manhood
than
ornaments
and
clothing
.