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And the man rose and put a foot upon it and, raising his face to the heavens, voiced a horrid cry --the victory cry of the bull ape. Corrie was suddenly terrified of this man who had always seemed so civilized and cultured. Even the men were shocked. Suddenly recognition lighted the eyes of Jerry Lucas. "John Clayton," he said, "Lord Greystoke-- Tarzan of the Apes!" Shrimp's jaw dropped. "Is dat Johnny Weissmuller?" he demanded."
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As he emerged again and crossed through the dining-room he saw that Murray had regained consciousness and was sitting at a table wiping the blood from his face with a wet napkin. As Murray's eyes fell upon his late antagonist he half rose from his chair and shook his fist at Jimmy. "I'll get you for this, young feller!" he yelled. "I'll get you yet, and don't you forget it." "You just had me," Jimmy called back; "but it didn't seem to make ..
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But it was ever thus. That which has never come within the scope of our really pitifully meager world-experience cannot be--our
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Are you sure," he asked the clerk, "that my replies haven't been sidetracked somewhere? I have seen people taking letters away from here all day, and that bird there just walked off with a fistful." The clerk grinned. "What you advertising for?" he asked. "A position," replied Jimmy. "That's the answer," explained the clerk. "That fellow there was advertising for help."
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love denied a childish heart that yearns for love. Little
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There was no need for words--at least none that I could imagine, unless Perry desired to pray. And I was quite sure that he would,
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My longing was beyond the power of opposition;
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not once did I question either my sanity or my wakefulness.
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willing prisoner
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I never knew my father, my mother was an ape
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likes
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genial
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I am a fighting man, not a scientist. Here,
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ubiquitous
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swarthy,
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You didn't find any trace of her?" asked d'Arnot. // Tarzan shook his head. "None. In the jungle, I could have found her; but here --here, in civilization, a man cannot even find himself."
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What--has O-Tar seen an ulsio and fainted?" demanded I-Gos with broad sarcasm. "Men have died for less than that, ancient one," E-Thas reminded him. "I am safe," retorted I-Gos, "for I am not a brave and popular son of the jeddak of Manator."
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unfailing courtesy and willingness to be of service.
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directly to the apartments of his old friend,
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pint of champagne.
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No human mother could have shown more unselfish and sacrificing devotion than did this poor, wild brute for the little orphaned waif whom fate had thrown into her keeping. At
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Srednii chelovecheskii um ne verit tomu, chego on ne v sostoianii postignut'.
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THE JOHN CARTER OF MARS COLLECTION ..................
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address me.
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zephyr,
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native army, which it used
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augur
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La supervivencia del hombre depende de la perfeccion de los sentidos menos de lo que pudiera creerse. Su capacidad de raciocinio le ha liberado de numerosos esfuerzos y obligaciones, por lo que muchas de sus facultades se han aniquilado.
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monuments of historic achievement
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Ah, John, I wish that I might be a man with a man's philosophy, but I am but a woman, seeing with my heart rather than my head, and all that I can see is too horrible, too unthinkable to put into words.
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But he did think of D'Arnot, and a grin of amusement showed his strong white teeth as he pictured the immaculate Frenchman's expression could he by some means see Tarzan as he was that minute. Poor Paul, who had prided himself on having eradicated from his friend the last traces of wild savagery. "How quickly have I fallen!" thought Tarzan; but in his heart he did not consider it a fall--rather, he pitied the poor creatures of Paris, penned..
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To say that Nikolas Rokoff is a devil would be to place a wanton affront upon his satanic majesty.
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For a naked man to drag a shrieking, clawing man-eater forth from a window by the tail to save a strange white girl, was indeed the last word in heroism.
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To Tarzan of the Apes the expedition was in the nature of a holiday outing. His civilization was at best but an outward veneer which he gladly peeled off with his uncomfortable European clothes whenever any reasonable pretext presented itself. It was a woman's love which kept Tarzan even to the semblance of civilization--a condition for which familiarity had bred contempt. He hated the shams and the hypocrisies of it and with the clear visi..
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