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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Tarzan of the Apes, Book One, Edgar Rice Burroughs
p. 55 Squatting upon his haunches on the table top in the cabin his father had built — his smooth, brown, naked little body bent over the book which rested in his strong slender hands, and his great shock of … Continue reading
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Tarzan of the Apes, Book One, Edgar Rice Burroughs
p. 63 Tarzan, more than the apes, craved and needed flesh. Descended from a race of meat eaters, never in his life, he thought, had he once satisfied his appetitie for animal food; and so now his agile little body … Continue reading
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p. 102 The blacks had not as yet come upon Tarzan’s cabin on the distant beach, but the ape-man lived in constant dread that, while he was away with the tribe, they would discover and despoil his treasure. So it … Continue reading
Tarzan of the Apes, Book One, Edgar Rice Burroughs
p. 105 Tarzan’s knife on the present occasion but barely offset the gleaming fangs of Terkoz, and what little advantage the ape had over the man in brute strength was almost balanced by the latter’s wonderful quickness and agility. In … Continue reading
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Tarzan of the Apes, Book One, Edgar Rice Burroughs
p. 241 “Very well,” said Tarzan. “The treasure will be there whenever we go for it; and while I could fetch it now, and catch up with you in a moon or two I shall feel safer for you to … Continue reading
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