Now,whentheysawwhoitwastheymerelysnarledandgrumbledangrilyforamomentandthenresumedtheirfeedingortheirnappingwhichhehadinterrupted,andhe,havinghadhislittlejoke,madehiswaytothehollowtreewherehekepthistreasureshidfromtheinquisitiveeyesandfingersofhisfellowsandthemischievouslittlemanus。
  Herehewithdrewacloselyrolledhide——thehideofNumawiththeheadon;acleverbitofprimitivecuringandmounting,whichhadoncebeenthepropertyofthewitch-doctor,RabbaKega,untilTarzanhadstolenitfromthevillage。
  Withthishemadehiswaybackthroughthejungletowardthevillageoftheblacks,stoppingtohuntandfeedupontheway,and,intheafternoon,evennappingforanhour,sothatitwasalreadyduskwhenheenteredthegreattreewhichoverhungthepalisadeandgavehimaviewoftheentirevillage。HesawthatNumawasstillaliveandthattheguardswereevendozingbesidethecage。
  Alionisnogreatnoveltytoablackmaninthelioncountry,andthefirstkeenedgeoftheirdesiretoworrythebrutehavingwornoff,thevillagerspaidlittleornoattentiontothegreatcat,preferringnowtoawaitthegrandeventofthenight。
  Norwasitlongafterdarkbeforethefestivitiescommenced。
  Tothebeatingoftom-toms,alonewarrior,crouchedhalfdoubled,leapedintothefirelightinthecenterofagreatcircleofotherwarriors,behindwhomstoodorsquattedthewomenandthechildren。Thedancerwaspaintedandarmedforthehuntandhismovementsandgesturessuggestedthesearchforthespoorofgame。
  Bendinglow,sometimesrestingforamomentononeknee,hesearchedthegroundforsignsofthequarry;
  againhepoised,statuesque,listening。Thewarriorwasyoungandlitheandgraceful;hewasfull-muscledandarrow-straight。Thefirelightglisteneduponhisebonbodyandbroughtoutintoboldreliefthegrotesquedesignspainteduponhisface,breasts,andabdomen。
  Presentlyhebentlowtotheearth,thenleapedhighinair。
  Everylineoffaceandbodyshowedthathehadstruckthescent。
  Immediatelyheleapedtowardthecircleofwarriorsabouthim,tellingthemofhisfindandsummoningthemtothehunt。
  Itwasallinpantomime;butsotrulydonethatevenTarzancouldfollowitalltotheleastdetail。
  Hesawtheotherwarriorsgrasptheirhuntingspearsandleaptotheirfeettojoininthegraceful,stealthy"stalkingdance。"Itwasveryinteresting;
  butTarzanrealizedthatifhewastocarryhisdesigntoasuccessfulconclusionhemustactquickly。
  Hehadseenthesedancesbeforeandknewthatafterthestalkwouldcomethegameatbayandthenthekill,duringwhichNumawouldbesurroundedbywarriors,andunapproachable。
  Withthelion’sskinunderonearmtheape-mandroppedtothegroundinthedenseshadowsbeneaththetreeandthencircledbehindthehutsuntilhecameoutdirectlyintherearofthecage,inwhichNumapacednervouslytoandfro。Thecagewasnowunguarded,thetwowarriorshavingleftittotaketheirplacesamongtheotherdancers。
  BehindthecageTarzanadjustedthelion’sskinabouthim,justashehaduponthatmemorableoccasionwhentheapesofKerchak,failingtopiercehisdisguise,hadallbutslainhim。Then,onhandsandknees,hecreptforward,emergedfrombetweenthetwohutsandstoodafewpacesbackoftheduskyaudience,whosewholeattentionwascentereduponthedancersbeforethem。
  Tarzansawthattheblackshadnowworkedthemselvestoaproperpitchofnervousexcitementtoberipeforthelion。
  Inamomenttheringofspectatorswouldbreakatapointnearestthecagedlionandthevictimwouldberolledintothecenterofthecircle。ItwasforthismomentthatTarzanwaited。
  Atlastitcame。AsignalwasgivenbyMbonga,thechief,atwhichthewomenandchildrenimmediatelyinfrontofTarzanroseandmovedtooneside,leavingabroadpathopeningtowardthecagedlion。AtthesameinstantTarzangavevoicetothelow,couchingroarofanangrylionandslunkslowlyforwardthroughtheopenlanetowardthefrenzieddancers。
  Awomansawhimfirstandscreamed。Instantlytherewasapanicintheimmediatevicinityoftheape-man。Thestronglightfromthefirefellfulluponthelionheadandtheblacksleapedtotheconclusion,asTarzanhadknowntheywould,thattheircaptivehadescapedhiscage。
  Withanotherroar,Tarzanmovedforward。Thedancingwarriorspausedbutaninstant。Theyhadbeenhuntingalionsecurelyhousedwithinastrongcage,andnowthathewasatlibertyamongthem,anentirelydifferentaspectwasplaceduponthematter。Theirnerveswerenotattunedtothisemergency。Thewomenandchildrenalreadyhadfledtothequestionablesafetyofthenearesthuts,andthewarriorswerenotlonginfollowingtheirexample,sothatpresentlyTarzanwasleftinsolepossessionofthevillagestreet。
  Butnotforlong。Nordidhewishtobeleftthuslongalone。Itwouldnotcomportwithhisscheme。
  Presentlyaheadpeeredforthfromanear-byhut,andthenanotherandanotheruntilascoreormoreofwarriorswerelookingoutuponhim,waitingforhisnextmove——waitingfortheliontochargeortoattempttoescapefromthevillage。
  Theirspearswerereadyintheirhandsagainsteitherachargeoraboltforfreedom,andthenthelionroseerectuponitshindlegs,thetawnyskindroppedfromitandtherestoodrevealedbeforetheminthefirelightthestraightyoungfigureofthewhitedevil-god。
  Foraninstanttheblacksweretooastonishedtoact。
  TheyfearedthisapparitionfullyasmuchastheydidNuma,yettheywouldgladlyhaveslainthethingcouldtheyquicklyenoughhavegatheredtogethertheirwits;
  butfearandsuperstitionandanaturalmentaldensityheldthemparalyzedwhiletheape-manstoopedandgatheredupthelionskin。Theysawhimturnthenandwalkbackintotheshadowsatthefarendofthevillage。
  Notuntilthendidtheygaincouragetopursuehim,andwhentheyhadcomeinforce,withbrandishedspearsandloudwarcries,thequarrywasgone。
  NotaninstantdidTarzanpauseinthetree。Throwingtheskinoverabranchheleapedagainintothevillageupontheoppositesideofthegreatbole,anddivingintotheshadowofahut,ranquicklytowherelaythecagedlion。
  Springingtothetopofthecagehepulleduponthecordwhichraisedthedoor,andamomentlateragreatlionintheprimeofhisstrengthandvigorleapedoutintothevillage。
  Thewarriors,returningfromafutilesearchforTarzan,sawhimstepintothefirelight。Ah!therewasthedevil-godagain,uptohisoldtrick。DidhethinkhecouldtwicefoolthemenofMbonga,thechief,thesamewayinsoshortatime?Theywouldshowhim!
  Forlongtheyhadwaitedforsuchanopportunitytoridthemselvesforeverofthisfearsomejungledemon。
  Asonetheyrushedforwardwithraisedspears。
  Thewomenandthechildrencamefromthehutstowitnesstheslayingofthedevil-god。Thelionturnedblazingeyesuponthemandthenswungabouttowardtheadvancingwarriors。
  Withshoutsofsavagejoyandtriumphtheycametowardhim,menacinghimwiththeirspears。Thedevil-godwastheirs!
  Andthen,withafrightfulroar,Numa,thelion,charged。
  ThemenofMbonga,thechief,metNumawithreadyspearsandscreamsofraillery。Inasolidmassofmuscledebonytheywaitedthecomingofthedevil-god;yetbeneaththeirbraveexteriorslurkedahauntingfearthatallmightnotbequitewellwiththem——thatthisstrangecreaturecouldyetproveinvulnerabletotheirweaponsandinflictuponthemfullpunishmentfortheireffrontery。
  Thecharginglionwasalltoolifelike——theysawthatinthebriefinstantofthecharge;butbeneaththetawnyhidetheyknewwashidthesoftfleshofthewhiteman,andhowcouldthatwithstandtheassaultofmanywarspears?
  Intheirforefrontstoodahugeyoungwarriorinthefullarroganceofhismightandhisyouth。Afraid?Nothe!HelaughedasNumaboredownuponhim;helaughedandcouchedhisspear,settingthepointforthebroadbreast。
  Andthenthelionwasuponhim。Agreatpawsweptawaytheheavywarspear,splinteringitasthehandofmanmightsplinteradrytwig。
  Downwenttheblack,hisskullcrushedbyanotherblow。
  Andthenthelionwasinthemidstofthewarriors,clawingandtearingtorightandleft。Notforlongdidtheystandtheirground;butadozenmenweremauledbeforetheothersmadegoodtheirescapefromthosefrightfultalonsandgleamingfangs。
  Interrorthevillagersfledhitherandthither。
  NohutseemedasufficientlysecureasylumwithNumarangingwithinthepalisade。Fromonetoanotherfledthefrightenedblacks,whileinthecenterofthevillageNumastoodglaringandgrowlingabovehiskills。
  Atlastatribesmanflungwidethegatesofthevillageandsoughtsafetyamidthebranchesoftheforesttreesbeyond。Likesheephisfellowsfollowedhim,untilthelionandhisdeadremainedaloneinthevillage。
  FromthenearertreesthemenofMbongasawthelionlowerhisgreatheadandseizeoneofhisvictimsbytheshoulderandthenwithslowandstatelytreadmovedownthevillagestreetpasttheopengatesandonintothejungle。
  Theysawandshuddered,andfromanothertreeTarzanoftheApessawandsmiled。
  Afullhourelapsedafterthelionhaddisappearedwithhisfeastbeforetheblacksventureddownfromthetreesandreturnedtotheirvillage。Wideeyesrolledfromsidetoside,andnakedfleshcontractedmoretothechilloffearthantothechillofthejunglenight。
  "Itwasheallthetime,"murmuredone。"Itwasthedevil-god。"
  "Hechangedhimselffromaliontoaman,andbackagainintoalion,"whisperedanother。
  "AndhedraggedMweezaintotheforestandiseatinghim,"
  saidathird,shuddering。
  "Wearenolongersafehere,"wailedafourth。"Letustakeourbelongingsandsearchforanothervillagesitefarfromthehauntsofthewickeddevil-god。"
  Butwithmorningcamerenewedcourage,sothattheexperiencesoftheprecedingeveninghadlittleothereffectthantoincreasetheirfearofTarzanandstrengthentheirbeliefinhissupernaturalorigin。
  Andthuswaxedthefameandthepoweroftheape-maninthemysterioushauntsofthesavagejunglewhereheranged,mightiestofbeastsbecauseoftheman-mindwhichdirectedhisgiantmusclesandhisflawlesscourage。
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  TarzanRescuestheMoonTHEMOONSHONEdownoutofacloudlesssky——ahuge,swollenmoonthatseemedsoclosetoearththatonemightwonderthatshedidnotbrushthecrooningtreetops。
  Itwasnight,andTarzanwasabroadinthejungle——Tarzan,theape-man;mightyfighter,mightyhunter。Whyheswungthroughthedarkshadowsofthesomberforesthecouldnothavetoldyou。Itwasnotthathewashungry——hehadfedwellthisday,andinasafecacheweretheremainsofhiskill,readyagainstthecomingofanewappetite。
  Perhapsitwastheveryjoyoflivingthaturgedhimfromhisarborealcouchtopithismusclesandhissensesagainstthejunglenight,andthen,too,Tarzanalwayswasgoadedbyanintensedesiretoknow。
  ThejunglewhichispresidedoverbyKudu,thesun,isaverydifferentjunglefromthatofGoro,themoon。
  Thediurnaljunglehasitsownaspect——itsownlightsandshades,itsownbirds,itsownblooms,itsownbeasts;
  itsnoisesarethenoisesoftheday。Thelightsandshadesofthenocturnaljungleareasdifferentasonemightimaginethelightsandshadesofanotherworldtodifferfromthoseofourworld;itsbeasts,itsblooms,anditsbirdsarenotthoseofthejungleofKudu,thesun。
  BecauseofthesedifferencesTarzanlovedtoinvestigatethejunglebynight。Notonlywasthelifeanotherlife;
  butitwasricherinnumbersandinromance;itwasricherindangers,too,andtoTarzanoftheApesdangerwasthespiceoflife。Andthenoisesofthejunglenight——theroarofthelion,thescreamoftheleopard,thehideouslaughterofDango,thehyena,weremusictotheearsoftheape-man。
  Thesoftpaddingofunseenfeet,therustlingofleavesandgrassestothepassageoffiercebeasts,thesheenofopalesqueeyesflamingthroughthedark,themillionsoundswhichproclaimedtheteeminglifethatonemighthearandscent,thoughseldomsee,constitutedtheappealofthenocturnaljungletoTarzan。
  Tonighthehadswungawidecircle——towardtheeastfirstandthentowardthesouth,andnowhewasroundingbackagainintothenorth。Hiseyes,hisearsandhiskeennostrilswereeveronthealert。Mingledwiththesoundsheknew,therewerestrangesounds——weirdsoundswhichheneverhearduntilafterKuduhadsoughthislairbelowthefaredgeofthebigwater-soundswhichbelongedtoGoro,themoon——andtothemysteriousperiodofGoro’ssupremacy。
  ThesesoundsoftencausedTarzanprofoundspeculation。
  Theybaffledhimbecausehethoughtthatheknewhisjunglesowellthattherecouldbenothingwithinitunfamiliartohim。
  Sometimeshethoughtthatascolorsandformsappearedtodifferbynightfromtheirfamiliardaylightaspects,sosoundsalteredwiththepassageofKuduandthecomingofGoro,andthesethoughtsrousedwithinhisbrainavagueconjecturethatperhapsGoroandKuduinfluencedthesechanges。
  Andwhatmorenaturalthateventuallyhecametoattributetothesunandthemoonpersonalitiesasrealashisown?Thesunwasalivingcreatureandruledtheday。
  Themoon,endowedwithbrainsandmiraculouspowers,ruledthenight。
  Thusfunctionedtheuntrainedman-mindgropingthroughthedarknightofignoranceforanexplanationofthethingshecouldnottouchorsmellorhearandofthegreat,unknownpowersofnaturewhichhecouldnotsee。
  AsTarzanswungnorthagainuponhiswidecirclethescentoftheGomanganicametohisnostrils,mixedwiththeacridodorofwoodsmoke。Theape-manmovedquicklyinthedirectionfromwhichthescentwasbornedowntohimuponthegentlenightwind。
  Presentlytheruddysheenofagreatfirefilteredthroughthefoliagetohimahead,andwhenTarzancametoahaltinthetreesnearit,hesawapartyofhalfadozenblackwarriorshuddledclosetotheblaze。
  ItwasevidentlyahuntingpartyfromthevillageofMbonga,thechief,caughtoutinthejungleafterdark。
  Inarudecircleaboutthemtheyhadconstructedathornbomawhich,withtheaidofthefire,theyapparentlyhopedwoulddiscouragetheadvancesofthelargercarnivora。
  Thathopewasnotconvictionwasevidencedbytheverypalpableterrorinwhichtheycrouched,wide-eyedandtrembling,foralreadyNumaandSaborweremoaningthroughthejungletowardthem。Therewereothercreatures,too,intheshadowsbeyondthefirelight。Tarzancouldseetheiryelloweyesflamingthere。Theblackssawthemandshivered。
  Thenonearoseandgraspingaburningbranchfromthefirehurleditattheeyes,whichimmediatelydisappeared。
  Theblacksatdownagain。Tarzanwatchedandsawthatitwasseveralminutesbeforetheeyesbegantoreappearintwosandfours。
  ThencameNuma,thelion,andSabor,hismate。Theothereyesscatteredtorightandleftbeforethemenacinggrowlsofthegreatcats,andthenthehugeorbsoftheman-eatersflamedaloneoutofthedarkness。Someoftheblacksthrewthemselvesupontheirfacesandmoaned;
  buthewhobeforehadhurledtheburningbranchnowhurledanotherstraightatthefacesofthehungrylions,andthey,too,disappearedashadthelesserlightsbeforethem。Tarzanwasmuchinterested。Hesawanewreasonforthenightlyfiresmaintainedbytheblacks——areasoninadditiontothoseconnectedwithwarmthandlightandcooking。Thebeastsofthejunglefearedfire,andsofirewas,inameasure,aprotectionfromthem。
  Tarzanhimselfknewacertainaweoffire。Oncehehad,ininvestigatinganabandonedfireinthevillageoftheblacks,pickedupalivecoal。Sincethenhehadmaintainedarespectfuldistancefromsuchfiresashehadseen。
  Oneexperiencehadsufficed。
  Forafewminutesaftertheblackhurledthefirebrandnoeyesappeared,thoughTarzancouldhearthesoftpaddingoffeetallabouthim。Thenflashedoncemorethetwinfirespotsthatmarkedthereturnofthelordofthejungleandamomentlater,uponaslightlylowerlevel,thereappearedthoseofSabor,hismate。
  Forsometimetheyremainedfixedandunwavering——aconstellationoffiercestarsinthejunglenight——thenthemalelionadvancedslowlytowardtheboma,whereallbutasingleblackstillcrouchedintremblingterror。
  WhenthisloneguardiansawthatNumawasagainapproaching,hethrewanotherfirebrand,and,asbefore,NumaretreatedandwithhimSabor,thelioness;butnotsofar,thistime,norforsolong。Almostinstantlytheyturnedandbegancirclingtheboma,theireyesturningconstantlytowardthefirelight,whilelow,throatygrowlsevidencedtheirincreasingdispleasure。Beyondthelionsglowedtheflamingeyesofthelessersatellites,untiltheblackjunglewasshotallaroundtheblackmen’scampwithlittlespotsoffire。
  Againandagaintheblackwarriorhurledhispunybrandsatthetwobigcats;butTarzannoticedthatNumapaidlittleornoattentiontothemafterthefirstfewretreats。
  Theape-manknewbyNuma’svoicethatthelionwashungryandsurmisedthathehadmadeuphismindtofeeduponaGomangani;butwouldhedareacloserapproachtothedreadedflames?
  EvenasthethoughtwaspassinginTarzan’smind,Numastoppedhisrestlesspacingandfacedtheboma。
  Foramomenthestoodmotionless,exceptforthequick,nervousupcurvingofhistail,thenhewalkeddeliberatelyforward,whileSabormovedrestlesslytoandfrowherehehadlefther。Theblackmancalledtohiscomradesthatthelionwascoming,buttheyweretoofargoneinfeartodomorethanhuddleclosertogetherandmoanmoreloudlythanbefore。
  Seizingablazingbranchthemancastitstraightintothefaceofthelion。Therewasanangryroar,followedbyaswiftcharge。Withasingleboundthesavagebeastclearedthebomawallas,withalmostequalagility,thewarriorcleareditupontheoppositesideand,chancingthedangerslurkinginthedarkness,boltedforthenearesttree。
  Numawasoutofthebomaalmostassoonashewasinsideit;
  butashewentbackoverthelowthornwall,hetookascreamingnegrowithhim。DragginghisvictimalongthegroundhewalkedbacktowardSabor,thelioness,whojoinedhim,andthetwocontinuedintotheblackness,theirsavagegrowlsminglingwiththepiercingshrieksofthedoomedandterrifiedman。
  Atalittledistancefromtheblazethelionshalted,thereensuedashortsuccessionofunusuallyviciousgrowlsandroars,duringwhichthecriesandmoansoftheblackmanceased——forever。
  PresentlyNumareappearedinthefirelight。Hemadeasecondtripintothebomaandtheformergrislytragedywasreenactedwithanotherhowlingvictim。
  Tarzanroseandstretchedlazily。Theentertainmentwasbeginningtoborehim。Heyawnedandturneduponhiswaytowardtheclearingwherethetribewouldbesleepingintheencirclingtrees。
  Yetevenwhenhehadfoundhisfamiliarcrotchandcurledhimselfforslumber,hefeltnodesiretosleep。
  Foralongtimehelayawakethinkinganddreaming。
  Helookedupintotheheavensandwatchedthemoonandthestars。Hewonderedwhattheywereandwhatpowerkeptthemfromfalling。Hiswasaninquisitivemind。
  Alwayshehadbeenfullofquestionsconcerningallthatpassedaroundhim;butthereneverhadbeenonetoanswerhisquestions。InchildhoodhehadwantedtoKNOW,and,deniedalmostallknowledge,hestill,inmanhood,wasfilledwiththegreat,unsatisfiedcuriosityofachild。
  Hewasneverquitecontentmerelytoperceivethatthingshappened——hedesiredtoknowWHYtheyhappened。
  Hewantedtoknowwhatmadethingsgo。Thesecretoflifeinterestedhimimmensely。Themiracleofdeathhecouldnotquitefathom。Uponinnumerableoccasionshehadinvestigatedtheinternalmechanismofhiskills,andonceortwicehehadopenedthechestcavityofvictimsintimetoseetheheartstillpumping。
  Hehadlearnedfromexperiencethataknifethrustthroughthisorganbroughtimmediatedeathninetimesoutoften,whilehemightstabanantagonistinnumerabletimesinotherplaceswithoutevendisablinghim。Andsohehadcometothinkoftheheart,or,ashecalledit,"theredthingthatbreathes,"astheseatandoriginoflife。
  Thebrainanditsfunctioningshedidnotcomprehendatall。
  Thathissenseperceptionsweretransmittedtohisbrainandtheretranslated,classified,andlabeledwassomethingquitebeyondhim。Hethoughtthathisfingersknewwhentheytouchedsomething,thathiseyesknewwhentheysaw,hisearswhentheyheard,hisnosewhenitscented。
  Heconsideredhisthroat,epidermis,andthehairsofhisheadasthethreeprincipalseatsofemotion。
  WhenKalahadbeenslainapeculiarchokingsensationhadpossessedhisthroat;contactwithHistah,thesnake,impartedanunpleasantsensationtotheskinofhiswholebody;
  whiletheapproachofanenemymadethehairsonhisscalpstanderect。
  Imagine,ifyoucan,achildfilledwiththewondersofnature,burstingwithqueriesandsurroundedonlybybeastsofthejungletowhomhisquestioningswereasstrangeasSanskritwouldhavebeen。IfheaskedGuntowhatmadeitrain,thebigoldapewouldbutgazeathimindumbastonishmentforaninstantandthenreturntohisinterestingandedifyingsearchforfleas;
  andwhenhequestionedMumga,whowasveryoldandshouldhavebeenverywise,butwasn’t,astothereasonfortheclosingofcertainflowersafterKuduhaddesertedthesky,andtheopeningofothersduringthenight,hewassurprisedtodiscoverthatMumgahadnevernoticedtheseinterestingfacts,thoughshecouldtelltoaninchjustwherethefattestgrubwormshouldbehiding。
  ToTarzanthesethingswerewonders。Theyappealedtohisintellectandtohisimagination。Hesawtheflowerscloseandopen;hesawcertainbloomswhichturnedtheirfacesalwaystowardthesun;hesawleaveswhichmovedwhentherewasnobreeze;hesawvinescrawllikelivingthingsupthebolesandoverthebranchesofgreattrees;
  andtoTarzanoftheApestheflowersandthevinesandthetreeswerelivingcreatures。Heoftentalkedtothem,ashetalkedtoGoro,themoon,andKudu,thesun,andalwayswashedisappointedthattheydidnotreply。
  Heaskedthemquestions;buttheycouldnotanswer,thoughheknewthatthewhisperingoftheleaveswasthelanguageoftheleaves——theytalkedwithoneanother。
  Thewindheattributedtothetreesandgrasses。Hethoughtthattheyswayedthemselvestoandfro,creatingthewind。
  Innootherwaycouldheaccountforthisphenomenon。
  Therainhefinallyattributedtothestars,themoon,andthesun;buthishypothesiswasentirelyunlovelyandunpoetical。
  TonightasTarzanlaythinking,theresprangtohisfertileimaginationanexplanationofthestarsandthemoon。
  Hebecamequiteexcitedaboutit。Taugwassleepinginanearbycrotch。Tarzanswungoverbesidehim。
  "Taug!"hecried。Instantlythegreatbullwasawakeandbristling,sensingdangerfromthenocturnalsummons。
  "Look,Taug!"exclaimedTarzan,pointingtowardthestars。
  "SeetheeyesofNumaandSabor,ofSheetaandDango。
  TheywaitaroundGorotoleapinuponhimfortheirkill。
  SeetheeyesandthenoseandthemouthofGoro。AndthelightthatshinesuponhisfaceisthelightofthegreatfirehehasbuilttofrightenawayNumaandSaborandDangoandSheeta。
  "Allabouthimaretheeyes,Taug,youcanseethem!Buttheydonotcomeveryclosetothefire——therearefeweyesclosetoGoro。Theyfearthefire!ItisthefirethatsavesGorofromNuma。Doyouseethem,Taug?SomenightNumawillbeveryhungryandveryangry——thenhewillleapoverthethornbusheswhichencircleGoroandwewillhavenomorelightafterKuduseekshislair——thenightwillbeblackwiththeblacknessthatcomeswhenGoroislazyandsleepslateintothenight,orwhenhewandersthroughtheskiesbyday,forgettingthejungleanditspeople。"
  TauglookedstupidlyattheheavensandthenatTarzan。
  Ameteorfell,blazingaflamingwaythroughthesky。
  "Look!"criedTarzan。"GorohasthrownaburningbranchatNuma。"
  Tauggrumbled。"Numaisdownbelow,"hesaid。"Numadoesnothuntabovethetrees。"Buthelookedcuriouslyandalittlefearfullyatthebrightstarsabovehim,asthoughhesawthemforthefirsttime,anddoubtlessitwasthefirsttimethatTaugeverhadseenthestars,thoughtheyhadbeenintheskyabovehimeverynightofhislife。ToTaugtheywereasthegorgeousjungleblooms——hecouldnoteatthemandsoheignoredthem。
  Taugfidgetedandwasnervous。Foralongtimehelaysleepless,watchingthestars——theflamingeyesofthebeastsofpreysurroundingGoro,themoon——Goro,bywhoselighttheapesdancedtothebeatingoftheirearthendrums。IfGoroshouldbeeatenbyNumatherecouldbenomoreDum-Dums。Taugwasoverwhelmedbythethought。
  HeglancedatTarzanhalffearfully。Whywashisfriendsodifferentfromtheothersofthetribe?NooneelsewhomTaugeverhadknownhadhadsuchqueerthoughtsasTarzan。
  Theapescratchedhisheadandwondered,dimly,ifTarzanwasasafecompanion,andthenherecalledslowly,andbyalaboriousmentalprocess,thatTarzanhadservedhimbetterthananyotheroftheapes,eventhestrongandwisebullsofthetribe。
  TarzanitwaswhohadfreedhimfromtheblacksattheverytimethatTaughadthoughtTarzanwantedTeeka。
  ItwasTarzanwhohadsavedTaug’slittlebalufromdeath。
  ItwasTarzanwhohadconceivedandcarriedouttheplantopursueTeeka’sabductorandrescuethestolenone。
  TarzanhadfoughtandbledinTaug’sservicesomanytimesthatTaug,althoughonlyabrutalape,hadhadimpresseduponhismindafierceloyaltywhichnothingnowcouldswerve——hisfriendshipforTarzanhadbecomeahabit,atraditionalmost,whichwouldendurewhileTaugendured。
  Henevershowedanyoutwarddemonstrationofaffection——hegrowledatTarzanashegrowledattheotherbullswhocametooclosewhilehewasfeeding——buthewouldhavediedforTarzan。HeknewitandTarzanknewit;
  butofsuchthingsapesdonotspeak——theirvocabulary,forthefinerinstincts,consistingmoreofactionsthanwords。ButnowTaugwasworried,andhefellasleepagainstillthinkingofthestrangewordsofhisfellow。
  Thefollowingdayhethoughtofthemagain,andwithoutanyintentionofdisloyaltyhementionedtoGuntowhatTarzanhadsuggestedabouttheeyessurroundingGoro,andthepossibilitythatsoonerorlaterNumawouldchargethemoonanddevourhim。Totheapesalllargethingsinnaturearemale,andsoGoro,beingthelargestcreatureintheheavensbynight,was,tothem,abull。
  GuntobitasliverfromahornyfingerandrecalledthefactthatTarzanhadoncesaidthatthetreestalkedtooneanother,andGozanrecountedhavingseentheape-mandancingaloneinthemoonlightwithSheeta,thepanther。
  TheydidnotknowthatTarzanhadropedthesavagebeastandtiedhimtoatreebeforehecametoearthandleapedaboutbeforetherearingcat,totantalizehim。
  OtherstoldofseeingTarzanrideuponthebackofTantor,theelephant;ofhisbringingtheblackboy,Tibo,tothetribe,andofmysteriousthingswithwhichhecommunedinthestrangelairbythesea。Theyhadneverunderstoodhisbooks,andafterhehadshownthemtooneortwoofthetribeanddiscoveredthateventhepicturescarriednoimpressiontotheirbrains,hehaddesisted。
  "Tarzanisnotanape,"saidGunto。"HewillbringNumatoeatus,asheisbringinghimtoeatGoro。
  Weshouldkillhim。"
  ImmediatelyTaugbristled。KillTarzan!"FirstyouwillkillTaug,"hesaid,andlumberedawaytosearchforfood。
  Butothersjoinedtheplotters。TheythoughtofmanythingswhichTarzanhaddone——thingswhichapesdidnotdoandcouldnotunderstand。AgainGuntovoicedtheopinionthattheTarmangani,thewhiteape,shouldbeslain,andtheothers,filledwithterroraboutthestoriestheyhadheard,andthinkingTarzanwasplanningtoslayGoro,greetedtheproposalwithgrowlsofaccord。
  AmongthemwasTeeka,listeningwithallherears;
  buthervoicewasnotraisedinfurtheranceoftheplan。
  Insteadshebristled,showingherfangs,andafterwardshewentawayinsearchofTarzan;butshecouldnotfindhim,ashewasroamingfarafieldinsearchofmeat。
  ShefoundTaug,though,andtoldhimwhattheotherswereplanning,andthegreatbullstampeduponthegroundandroared。Hisbloodshoteyesblazedwithwrath,hisupperlipcurleduptoexposehisfightingfangs,andthehairuponhisspinestooderect,andthenarodentscurriedacrosstheopenandTaugsprangtoseizeit。
  Inaninstantheseemedtohaveforgottenhisrageagainsttheenemiesofhisfriend;butsuchisthemindofanape。
  SeveralmilesawayTarzanoftheApeslolleduponthebroadheadofTantor,theelephant。Hescratchedbeneaththegreatearswiththepointofasharpstick,andhetalkedtothehugepachydermofeverythingwhichfilledhisblack-thatchedhead。Little,ornothing,ofwhathesaiddidTantorunderstand;butTantorisagoodlistener。
  Swayingfromsidetosidehestoodthereenjoyingthecompanionshipofhisfriend,thefriendheloved,andabsorbingthedelicioussensationsofthescratching。
  Numa,thelion,caughtthescentofman,andwarilystalkedituntilhecamewithinsightofhispreyupontheheadofthemightytusker;thenheturned,growlingandmuttering,awayinsearchofmorepropitioushuntinggrounds。
  Theelephantcaughtthescentofthelion,bornetohimbyaneddyingbreeze,andliftinghistrunktrumpetedloudly。
  Tarzanstretchedbackluxuriously,lyingsupineatfulllengthalongtheroughhide。Fliesswarmedabouthisface;
  butwithaleafybranchtornfromatreehelazilybrushedthemaway。
  "Tantor,"hesaid,"itisgoodtobealive。Itisgoodtolieinthecoolshadows。Itisgoodtolookuponthegreentreesandthebrightcolorsoftheflowers——uponeverythingwhichBulamutumumohasputhereforus。
  Heisverygoodtous,Tantor;Hehasgivenyoutenderleavesandbark,andrichgrassestoeat;tomeHehasgivenBaraandHortaandPisah,thefruitsandthenutsandtheroots。
  Heprovidesforeachthefoodthateachlikesbest。
  AllthatHeasksisthatwebestrongenoughorcunningenoughtogoforthandtakeit。Yes,Tantor,itisgoodtolive。
  Ishouldhatetodie。"
  Tantormadealittlesoundinhisthroatandcurledhistrunkupwardthathemightcaresstheape-man’scheekwiththefingeratitstip。
  "Tantor,"saidTarzanpresently,"turnandfeedinthedirectionofthetribeofKerchak,thegreatape,thatTarzanmayridehomeuponyourheadwithoutwalking。"
  Thetuskerturnedandmovedslowlyoffalongabroad,tree-archedtrail,pausingoccasionallytopluckatenderbranch,orstriptheediblebarkfromanadjacenttree。
  Tarzansprawledfacedownwarduponthebeast’sheadandback,hislegshangingoneitherside,hisheadsupportedbyhisopenpalms,hiselbowsrestingonthebroadcranium。
  Andthustheymadetheirleisurelywaytowardthegatheringplaceofthetribe。
  Justbeforetheyarrivedattheclearingfromthenorththerereacheditfromthesouthanotherfigure——thatofawell-knitblackwarrior,whosteppedcautiouslythroughthejungle,everysenseuponthealertagainstthemanydangerswhichmightlurkanywherealongtheway。
  Yethepassedbeneaththesouthernmostsentrythatwaspostedinagreattreecommandingthetrailfromthesouth。
  TheapepermittedtheGomanganitopassunmolested,forhesawthathewasalone;butthemomentthatthewarriorhadenteredtheclearingaloud"Kreeg-ah!"rangoutfrombehindhim,immediatelyfollowedbyachorusofrepliesfromdifferentdirections,asthegreatbullscrashedthroughthetreesinanswertothesummonsoftheirfellow。
  Theblackmanhaltedatthefirstcryandlookedabouthim。
  Hecouldseenothing,butheknewthevoiceofthehairytreemenwhomheandhiskindfeared,notalonebecauseofthestrengthandferocityofthesavagebeings,butaswellthroughasuperstitiousterrorengenderedbythemanlikeappearanceoftheapes。
  ButBulabantuwasnocoward。Heheardtheapesallabouthim;
  heknewthatescapewasprobablyimpossible,sohestoodhisground,hisspearreadyinhishandandawarcrytremblingonhislips。Hewouldsellhislifedearly,wouldBulabantu,under-chiefofthevillageofMbonga,thechief。
  TarzanandTantorwerebutashortdistanceawaywhenthefirstcryofthesentryrangoutthroughthequietjungle。
  Likeaflashtheape-manleapedfromtheelephant’sbacktoanear-bytreeandwasswingingrapidlyinthedirectionoftheclearingbeforetheechoesofthefirst"Kreeg-ah"haddiedaway。WhenhearrivedhesawadozenbullscirclingasingleGomangani。
  Withablood-curdlingscreamTarzansprangtotheattack。
  Hehatedtheblacksevenmorethandidtheapes,andherewasanopportunityforakillintheopen。
  WhathadtheGomanganidone?Hadheslainoneofthetribe?
  Tarzanaskedthenearestape。No,theGomanganihadharmednone。Gozan,beingonwatch,hadseenhimcomingthroughtheforestandhadwarnedthetribe——thatwasall。
  Theape-manpushedthroughthecircleofbulls,noneofwhichasyethadworkedhimselfintosufficientfrenzyforacharge,andcamewherehehadafullandcloseviewoftheblack。Herecognizedthemaninstantly。
  Onlythenightbeforehehadseenhimfacingtheeyesinthedark,whilehisfellowsgroveledinthedirtathisfeet,tooterrifiedeventodefendthemselves。
  Herewasabraveman,andTarzanhaddeepadmirationforbravery。Evenhishatredoftheblackswasnotsostrongapassionashisloveofcourage。Hewouldhavejoyedinbattlingwithablackwarrioratalmostanytime;
  butthisonehedidnotwishtokill——hefelt,vaguely,thatthemanhadearnedhislifebyhisbravedefenseofitontheprecedingnight,nordidhefancytheoddsthatwerepittedagainstthelonewarrior。
  Heturnedtotheapes。"Gobacktoyourfeeding,"
  hesaid,"andletthisGomanganigohiswayinpeace。
  Hehasnotharmedus,andlastnightIsawhimfightingNumaandSaborwithfire,aloneinthejungle。Heisbrave。
  Whyshouldwekillonewhoisbraveandwhohasnotattackedus?Lethimgo。"
  Theapesgrowled。Theyweredispleased。"KilltheGomangani!"
  criedone。
  "Yes。"roaredanother,"killtheGomanganiandtheTarmanganiaswell。"
  "Killthewhiteape!"screamedGozan,"heisnoapeatall;
  butaGomanganiwithhisskinoff。"
  "KillTarzan!"bellowedGunto。"Kill!Kill!Kill!"
  Thebullswerenowindeedworkingthemselvesintothefrenzyofslaughter;butagainstTarzanratherthantheblackman。
  Ashaggyformchargedthroughthem,hurlingthoseitcameincontactwithtoonesideasastrongmanmightscatterchildren。ItwasTaug——great,savageTaug。
  "Whosays’killTarzan’?"hedemanded。"WhokillsTarzanmustkillTaug,too。WhocankillTaug?TaugwilltearyourinsidesfromyouandfeedthemtoDango。"
  "Wecankillyouall,"repliedGunto。"Therearemanyofusandfewofyou,"andhewasright。Tarzanknewthathewasright。Taugknewit;butneitherwouldadmitsuchapossibility。Itisnotthewayofbullapes。
  "IamTarzan,"criedtheape-man。"IamTarzan。
  Mightyhunter;mightyfighter。InallthejunglenonesogreatasTarzan。"
  Then,onebyone,theopposingbullsrecountedtheirvirtuesandtheirprowess。Andallthetimethecombatantscamecloserandclosertooneanother。Thusdothebullsworkthemselvestotheproperpitchbeforeengaginginbattle。
  Guntocame,stiff-legged,closetoTarzanandsniffedathim,withbaredfangs。Tarzanrumbledforthalow,menacinggrowl。
  Theymightrepeatthesetacticsadozentimes;butsoonerorlateronebullwouldclosewithanotherandthenthewholehideouspackwouldbetearingandrendingattheirprey。
  Bulabantu,theblackman,hadstoodwide-eyedinwonderfromthemomenthehadseenTarzanapproachingthroughtheapes。
  Hehadheardmuchofthisdevil-godwhoranwiththehairytreepeople;butneverbeforehadheseenhiminfulldaylight。Heknewhimwellenoughfromthedescriptionofthosewhohadseenhimandfromtheglimpseshehadhadofthemarauderuponseveraloccasionswhentheape-manhadenteredthevillageofMbonga,thechief,bynight,intheperpetrationofoneofhisnumerousghastlyjokes。
  Bulabantucouldnot,ofcourse,understandanythingwhichpassedbetweenTarzanandtheapes;buthesawthattheape-manandoneofthelargerbullswereinargumentwiththeothers。Hesawthatthesetwowerestandingwiththeirbacktowardhimandbetweenhimandthebalanceofthetribe,andheguessed,thoughitseemedimprobable,thattheymightbedefendinghim。
  HeknewthatTarzanhadoncesparedthelifeofMbonga,thechief,andthathehadsuccoredTibo,andTibo’smother,Momaya。SoitwasnotimpossiblethathewouldhelpBulabantu;buthowhecouldaccomplishitBulabantucouldnotguess;norasamatteroffactcouldTarzan,fortheoddsagainsthimweretoogreat。
  GuntoandtheotherswereslowlyforcingTarzanandTaugbacktowardBulabantu。Theape-manthoughtofhiswordswithTantorjustashorttimebefore:"Yes,Tantor,itisgoodtolive。Ishouldhatetodie。"Andnowheknewthathewasabouttodie,forthetemperofthegreatbullswasmountingrapidlyagainsthim。
  Alwayshadmanyofthemhatedhim,andallweresuspiciousofhim。Theyknewhewasdifferent。Tarzanknewittoo;
  buthewasgladthathewas——hewasaMAN;thathehadlearnedfromhispicture-books,andhewasveryproudofthedistinction。Presently,though,hewouldbeadeadman。
  Guntowaspreparingtocharge。Tarzanknewthesigns。
  HeknewthatthebalanceofthebullswouldchargewithGunto。Thenitwouldsoonbeover。Somethingmovedamongtheverdureattheoppositesideoftheclearing。
  TarzansawitjustasGunto,withtheterrifyingcryofachallengingape,sprangforward。Tarzanvoicedapeculiarcallandthencrouchedtomeettheassault。
  Taugcrouched,too,andBulabantu,assurednowthatthesetwowerefightinguponhisside,couchedhisspearandsprangbetweenthemtoreceivethefirstchargeoftheenemy。
  Simultaneouslyahugebulkbrokeintotheclearingfromthejunglebehindthechargingbulls。
  Thetrumpetingofamadtuskerroseshrillabovethecriesoftheanthropoids,asTantor,theelephant,dashedswiftlyacrosstheclearingtotheaidofhisfriend。
  Guntoneverclosedupontheape-man,nordidafangenterfleshuponeitherside。TheterrificreverberationofTantor’schallengesentthebullsscurryingtothetrees,jabberingandscolding。Taugracedoffwiththem。
  OnlyTarzanandBulabanturemained。Thelatterstoodhisgroundbecausehesawthatthedevil-goddidnotrun,andbecausetheblackhadthecouragetofaceacertainandhorribledeathbesideonewhohadquiteevidentlydareddeathforhim。
  ButitwasasurprisedGomanganiwhosawthemightyelephantcometoasuddenhaltinfrontoftheape-manandcaresshimwithhislong,sinuoustrunk。
  Tarzanturnedtowardtheblackman。"Go!"hesaidinthelanguageoftheapes,andpointedinthedirectionofthevillageofMbonga。Bulabantuunderstoodthegesture,ifnottheword,nordidhelosetimeinobeying。
  Tarzanstoodwatchinghimuntilhehaddisappeared。
  Heknewthattheapeswouldnotfollow。Thenhesaidtotheelephant:"Pickmeup!"andthetuskerswunghimlightlytohishead。
  "Tarzangoestohislairbythebigwater,"shoutedtheape-mantotheapesinthetrees。"AllofyouaremorefoolishthanManu,exceptTaugandTeeka。TaugandTeekamaycometoseeTarzan;buttheothersmustkeepaway。
  TarzanisdonewiththetribeofKerchak。"
  HeproddedTantorwithacallousedtoeandthebigbeastswungoffacrosstheclearing,theapeswatchingthemuntiltheywereswallowedupbythejungle。
  BeforethenightfellTaugkilledGunto,pickingaquarrelwithhimoverhisattackuponTarzan。
  ForamoonthetribesawnothingofTarzanoftheApes。
  Manyofthemprobablynevergavehimathought;buttherewerethosewhomissedhimmorethanTarzanimagined。
  TaugandTeekaoftenwishedthathewasback,andTaugdeterminedadozentimestogoandvisitTarzaninhisseasidelair;
  butfirstonethingandthenanotherinterfered。
  OnenightwhenTauglaysleeplesslookingupatthestarryheavensherecalledthestrangethingsthatTarzanoncehadsuggestedtohim——thatthebrightspotsweretheeyesofthemeat-eaterswaitinginthedarkofthejungleskytoleapuponGoro,themoon,anddevourhim。
  Themorehethoughtaboutthismatterthemoreperturbedhebecame。
  Andthenastrangethinghappened。EvenasTauglookedatGoro,hesawaportionofoneedgedisappear,preciselyasthoughsomethingwasgnawinguponit。
  LargerandlargerbecametheholeinthesideofGoro。
  Withascream,Taugleapedtohisfeet。Hisfrenzied"Kreeg-ahs!"broughttheterrifiedtribescreamingandchatteringtowardhim。
  "Look!"criedTaug,pointingatthemoon。"Look!ItisasTarzansaid。NumahassprungthroughthefiresandisdevouringGoro。YoucalledTarzannamesanddrovehimfromthetribe;nowseehowwisehewas。
  LetoneofyouwhohatedTarzangotoGoro’said。
  SeetheeyesinthedarkjungleallaboutGoro。Heisindangerandnonecanhelphim——noneexceptTarzan。
  SoonGorowillbedevouredbyNumaandweshallhavenomorelightafterKuduseekshislair。HowshallwedancetheDum-DumwithoutthelightofGoro?"
  Theapestrembledandwhimpered。Anymanifestationofthepowersofnaturealwaysfilledthemwithterror,fortheycouldnotunderstand。
  "GoandbringTarzan,"criedone,andthentheyalltookupthecryof"Tarzan!""BringTarzan!""HewillsaveGoro。"
  Butwhowastotravelthedarkjunglebynighttofetchhim?
  "Iwillgo,"volunteeredTaug,andaninstantlaterhewasoffthroughtheStygiangloomtowardthelittleland-lockedharborbythesea。
  Andasthetribewaitedtheywatchedtheslowdevouringofthemoon。AlreadyNumahadeatenoutagreatsemicircularpiece。AtthatrateGorowouldbeentirelygonebeforeKuducameagain。Theapestrembledatthethoughtofperpetualdarknessbynight。Theycouldnotsleep。
  Restlesslytheymovedhereandthereamongthebranchesoftrees,watchingNumaoftheskiesathisdeadlyfeast,andlisteningforthecomingofTaugwithTarzan。
  Gorowasnearlygonewhentheapesheardthesoundsoftheapproachthroughthetreesofthetwotheyawaited,andpresentlyTarzan,followedbyTaug,swungintoanearbytree。
  Theape-manwastednotimeinidlewords。Inhishandwashislongbowandathisbackhungaquiverfullofarrows,poisonedarrowsthathehadstolenfromthevillageoftheblacks;justashehadstolenthebow。Upintoagreattreeheclambered,higherandhigheruntilhestoodswayinguponasmalllimbwhichbentlowbeneathhisweight。
  Herehehadaclearandunobstructedviewoftheheavens。
  HesawGoroandtheinroadswhichthehungryNumahadmadeintohisshiningsurface。
  Raisinghisfacetothemoon,Tarzanshrilledforthhishideouschallenge。Faintlyandfromafarcametheroarofanansweringlion。Theapesshivered。
  NumaoftheskieshadansweredTarzan。
  Thentheape-manfittedanarrowtohisbow,anddrawingtheshaftfarback,aimeditspointattheheartofNumawherehelayintheheavensdevouringGoro。Therewasaloudtwangasthereleasedboltshotintothedarkheavens。
  AgainandagaindidTarzanoftheApeslaunchhisarrowsatNuma,andallthewhiletheapesofthetribeofKerchakhuddledtogetherinterror。
  AtlastcameacryfromTaug。"Look!Look!"hescreamed。
  "Numaiskilled。TarzanhaskilledNuma。See!GoroisemergingfromthebellyofNuma,"and,sureenough,themoonwasgraduallyemergingfromwhateverhaddevouredher,whetheritwasNuma,thelion,ortheshadowoftheearth;
  butwereyoutotrytoconvinceanapeofthetribeofKerchakthatitwasaughtbutNumawhosonearlydevouredGorothatnight,orthatanotherthanTarzanpreservedthebrilliantgodoftheirsavageandmysteriousritesfromafrightfuldeath,youwouldhavedifficulty——andafightonyourhands。
  AndsoTarzanoftheApescamebacktothetribeofKerchak,andinhiscominghetookalongstridetowardthekingship,whichheultimatelywon,fornowtheapeslookeduptohimasasuperiorbeing。
  InallthetribetherewasbutonewhowasatallskepticalabouttheplausibilityofTarzan’sremarkablerescueofGoro,andthatone,strangeasitmayseem,wasTarzanoftheApes。