15 THE BEASTS OF TARZAN By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS m r.rftn respite. frrtm " Jlout ma-i-.,J.ij;; Vd llUlnoui peraecutlone of The Ape-man It Once Again Anton; the Beatlt of the Jungle, Yet, Though He It Still Able to Live the Phytlcal Life of a Primeval Animal, Hit Heart Now Deatt With Human Emotiont. H! ,.i"rHte(l on arolltlral eharte. EVENING LEDGERHlTiADELPHIA:, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1915; I I - & $ SCRAPPLE c4 ITS AN ILL WIND THAT BLOWS NO ONE GOOD JS I'AUUbU UKL-U I1 . - rtamta. laraan in intiipru on h rk. in wlf" flow". 'Mrtnn trick, and kl , ", l mpmonfd on th. ehlr.. After " 'laJJTr.ii. novate. Tartan, rebuff by ?. ii!f and lit aw, l'ativiicn, la '."wand V enaelesi, on a Junl li '"I .VXa that Jack will be then a aet. Iiland. an en to a ".n,i,ii trll to ba brousht up, "",' lett la in aiote lor Bi l;i trtel '"'. V.rf ihi rrew which wnne a i,d Hie crew which tet him tXv withdrawn before a band ot apea tiwa ","!- ..ifmniuttd him. The eiat- tK L'TSi d "ire woke waa Inttar.tly Tartan r,MS.' Al M'n .Alter .a vlclou. MM. ...at klPa the leaat-r. it ""ii ,MV!' ""ThJn Akut. the next larseet of tl o finl deiles Ih white man. but ne.ioo, is KSitil Tartan. howeer. spare Vila life. "'' that In order to maintain the malluM tnti in "" rt ot l;3r.Mknn.f.W.nd sVan? "aSSw? - ..- a a at irra tur iu eivt 11 CHAPTER. IV. BHEBTA. Tun next fow days wero occupied by Tarzan In complot ine hts weapons and exploring the Jungle. He strung his bow with tendons from the buck upon which he had dined hU first evening upon tho new shore, and, though he would have Droferred the (,nt o' Sheeta for the purpose, he was ISaieri to watt until opportunity per- Ci ..d liln- to kill one or tne great, cats. Kite atro braided a lone Brass rope ": . ,n n ho had used bo many &r. before to tan tall zo the Ill-natured ffcto a wondrous effective weapon In tho fprVctU-e- hand of the little npe-boy. IfA sheath and handle for hla hunting mtt he fashioned and a qulye for ar- Mci and from tho hide or imra a Den. ind lolnrloth. Then he set ouiio .earn 1" ...- v.A atrnriifA Innrl In whlrh RT.; himself. That It was not his 1-7. .iiinr west coast of tho African KontlreMt he knew from the fact that It IfaMd MSt-the rising sun came up out of the sea before tno u.rcsnoiu 01 me lunele. B' lhat " was not tne cast coa8t ot P..... u wn Animllv nnalttve. for he felt 5frVahe was equally positive, for he felt I . .. .. . . .1. TIlmmM lioH nnt Tsunami T allsnea mm " " -- " througt1 tl Mediterranean, tho bucz Cinal and the I'cd Sea, nor had she had .Venn r. n 1nnH TIin. Bn f w quite at a loss to know where he Llht be. LfgotrMimes he wondered If the ship had PV .. .... k.n,j AlnnM In rifmne.lt him Wn tome wild South American shore; bit the presence of Numa, tho Hon, de cided film that such could not be tho sue. If Ai Tarran made his lonely way through ftte Juiiff'e paralleling the shore, he felt fitron tpon him a desire for companlon yp. to that gradually he commenced to Kgret Itv I ne nua nuv cuqi ma "ji nun tk. ne. Ho had seen nothing of them hlnce tnat first day, when the Influences f civilization wero sun strong wuum pJow he was more nearly returned to the Tarzan 01 oia, anu uiuuku ho wij.c inM the fact that there could be little Is common between himself and the great afltnropo.ds, still they were better than h MmDai.v at all. Moving leisurely, sometimes upon the l . J . 4 MMJT 1 AlirAtl Ifemnc'.efl of tho trees, gathering an oc- CmilUiM null ui luuiiiid w.v. . .wo la iearrli ot the larger bugs, which he rttlU.fo.nd palatable as of old, Tarzan .bid coverto a mile or more wnen nis ai Itrotlon whs attracted by the scent of Snteta up-v.lnd ahead of htm. fctow Sheeta, the panther, was on6 .wnora Tarzan was exceptionally giaa 10 fill in with, for he had it in mind not telr to utilize the great cat's strong lut for his bow, but also to fashion a tw quiver and loincloth from pieces of Ut hide. So, whereas the ape-man had jne carelessly before, he now became lb tnAr-anmtflsta (Inn rf nnlenlooo Rfrtnlth. S Swiftly and silently he gilded through i forest in the wake of the savage cat, law was tho pursuer, for all his noble (Mrtb, one whit less savage than the wild, Itoee thing he stalked. A i he came closer to Sheeta he became wire that the nanthcr on his Dart was tailing game of his own, and even as he llljed this fact there came to his nos trils, wafted from his right by a vagrant Weeie, the strong odor of grra, apes. ftTha panther had taken to a great tree U Tarzan came within sight of him, and tttforid and below him Tarzan saw tho jtribt of AKut lolling In a little, natural faring. Some of them were dozing fiKlnit the boles of trees, while others fctmed about turning over bits of bark Jfein beneath which thitv transferred the fcelous grubs and beetles to their Mtttlt, pit was the closest to Sheeta. fe great cat lay crouched upon a thick hidden from the ape's view by foliage, waiting patiently until the tropold should come within range of minor. 7trtan cautiously gained a position in Hme tree with the panther ana a avuva mm. in nis leu (iu.nu no d his slim stone blade. He would preferred to use hla noose, but the surrounding tho huge cat pre the possibility of an accurate OW with the rone. 'Akut had now wandered quite close em the tree wherein lay the waiting th. Sheeta slowly edged his hind alone- the branch Rtlll further bo th him. and then with a hideous shriok , launched himself toward the great The barest fraction of a second be ihlt spring another beast of prey ft him leaped. Its weird and savage Itllnsllnir with hla. M the startled Akut looked up he saw ptnther almost above him, and ai- 7 UDOn thn nanthitr'a hnelc the ereat ' ape that had bested him that day It the erent uratAv .Th tth r9 t. ha mh .rAA I... r4 k it " v4 Vila Al'O-Ujaii trctw MM.fM krit uacn. or oneeia s nec ana mo HW arm waa round, the fierce throat, BJ" the left hand, graaplng a slender M of stone, rose and fell In mighty LW01VI UOOn thn nanlhar'i iMa hxhlnrt thn ;t thoulder ut had Just time to leap to one side Vold being pinioned beneath these 'Ulna tnnna(M n al. I.tn.1. to. . w..vaw ut tV JUUiaio. I"n a crash they came to earth at '' oneeia was screaming, snari- Hd roarlnar hnrrlhlv- hilt that white L'H'ng tenaciously and In silence to ""aaning fjody of his quarry. iy ana remorselessly tne stone as driven home through the glossy -time and attain It drunk rtcen. until a, final agonized lunge and shriek the iwe rolled over upon Its tide for the spasmodic Jerking of Its i lay oulet and still in death. the ape-man raised hit, head, as I over the carcasft of his kill, and Mln through the Jungle ran his M MVAge victory challenge. W atld that ana nf A lnf utnnA InOK- Bl aaMrtt H.nHj. atiA .aii kftdw a2 T J,,?ta vrviitiaar a,t mo mv -a, and the lithe, straight figure of wno naa nuun im. ir-TM,.T' ine nam a spean. 91 "Ad aaviit AieW'ai Ufa for a. sur- ttld Vnntafltiay lha llmltaHitni nf tha WlKt he also knew that he must ' 'nis. piam to the ai.tliropoiu ir it serve him In tha way he hoped. i rarsan, of the Ala. ne saia. ?y hunter. Mighty fighter. By the Ur I spared Akut1 life when I lUiVa tfllta.lt It mnA hat.nmat LflnB of lr"' of Akut. Now I have saved 1 from death beneath the rending Jn Akut pr the tribe of Akut U In I? UT tttA a1l . ria--att tlttji''rt u LjaJataaatBalaaBW oitf-tnun rl4 tke hWou mf with which the tribes of Clerchak had been wont to summon Its absent mem bers In limes of peril. "And," he continued, "when they hear Tnran call to them, let them remember what he has done for Akut and come to him with great speed. Shall It be as Tantan says" "Huht" assented Akut, and from the members of his tribe there rose a unani mous "Huh." Then, presently, they went to feed ing again as though nothing had hap pened, and with them fed John Clayton, Iord Qreyatoke. "He noticed, however, that Akut kept always close to him, and was often look ing at him with a strango wonder In his little bldodshot eyes, and onco ho did a thing that Tarzan during all his long years among tho apes had never before seen nn ape do he found a particularly tender morsel and handed It to Tarzan. As tho tribe hunted, the glistening body of the ape-man mingled with tho brown, shaggy hides of his companions. Oftentimes they brushed together In pass ing, but tho apci had already taken his prenc for granted, so that he was as nwh one of them as Akut himself. Tf ho tamo too close to a she with a ynuna baby, the former "would bare her great fighting fangs and growl omlnouMy, and occasionally a truculent young bull would snarl a warning If Tarzan ap proached while the former was eating". But In these things tho treatment was no different from that which they ac corded any other member of tho trlbo. Tarzan on his part felt very much nt ome with these fierce hairy progenitors o primitive man. He slipped nimbly out o' reach of each threatening female for such la the way of apes, If they bo not In one of their occasional fits of bestial rnge and ho growled back at the trucu lent young bulls, baring his canine teeth even as they. Thus easily ho fell back Into the way of his early life, nor did It seem that ho had ever tasted association with creatures of his own kind. For the better part of a week ho roamed the Jungle with his new friends, partly because of a desire for companionship and partly through a well lnld plnn to Im press himself Indelibly upon telr mem orles, which at best aro none too long; m . for Tarzan from past experience knew that It might serve him In good stead to have a tribe of these powerful and ter rible beasts nt his cnll. When ho was convinced that he had succeeded to some extent In fixing his Identity upon them he decided to take up again his exploration. To this end ho set out toward the north early one day, and keeping parallel with the shore, traveled rapidly until almost nightfall. When tho sun rose the next morning he saw that It lay almost directly to his right as ho Btood upon the beach Instead of straight out across the water as here tofore, and ho he reasoned thnt the shore lino had trended toward the west. All the second day he continued his rapid course, nnd when Tarzan of the Apes sought speed, ho passed through the middle ter race of the forest with the rapidity of a squirrel. That night the sun Bet straight out across the water opposite the land, and then the ape-man guessed at last the truth that he had been susplclonlng. Rokoff had set him ashore Island. upon an He might have known It! If there was any plan that would render his position more harrowing he should have known that such would be the ono adopted by the Russian, and what could be more terrible than to leave him to a lifetime of suspense upon an uninhabited Island? Rokoff doubtless had sailed directly to the mainland, whero It would be a com paratively easy thing for him to find the means of delivering the. Infant Jack Into the hands of the cruel and savage foster parents who, as his note had threatened, would have the upbringing of the child. Tarzan shuddered as he thought of the cruel suffering the little one must enduro In such a life, even though he might fall Into the hands of Individuals whose In tentions toward him were of the kindest. The ape-man had had sufficient experi ence with the lower Bavages of Africa to know that even there may be found the cruder virtues of charity and humanity: but their lives were at best but a series of terrible privations, dangers and suffer ings. Then there was the horrid after-fate that awaited the child as he grew to man hood. The horrlblo practices that would form a part of his life-training would alone be sufficient to bar him forever from association with those of his own race and station In life. A cannibal! His little boy a savage man-eater! It was too horrible to con template. The filed, teeth, the silt nose, the little face painted hideously. v Tarzan groaned. Could he but feel the throat of the Kuss fiend beneath his steel fingers! And Jane! What tortures of doubt and fear and uncertainty less terrible, than hers, for he at least knew that one of his loved ones was safe at homo, while she had no Idea of the whereabouts of either her hus band or her son. It Is well for Tarzan that he did not guess tho truth,' for the knowledge would but add a hundredfold to his suffering. As he moved slowly through the Jungle, his mind absorbed by his gloomy thoughts, thero presently came to his ears a strange scratching Bound which he could not translate. Cautiously he moved In the direction from which It emanated, presently com ing upon a huge panther pinned beneath a fallen tree. As Tarzan approached the beast turned, snnrllrig, toward him. struggling to ex tricate Itself; but one great limb across its back and the smaller entangling branches pinioning Its limbs prevented It from moving but a few Inches In any direction. The ape-man stood before the help lees cat fitting an 'arrow to his bow that he might dispatch the beast that other wise must die of starvation; but even as he drew back tho shaft a sudden whim stayed his hand. Why rob the poor creature of life and liberty, when It would be so easy a thing to restore both to It I He was sure from the fact that the panther moved all Its limbs In Us futllo struggle for freedom that Us tplne was uninjured, and for the same reason he knew that none of Us Jlmbs were broken. Helaxing his bowstring, he returned the arrow to the quiver and, throwing the bow about hla shoulder stepped closer to the pinioned beast. On his lips was the soothing, purring sound that the great cats themselves mBke when contented and happy. It waa tho nearest approach to a friendly advance that Tarzan could make In the language of Sheeta. The panther ceased his snarling end eyed the ape-man closely. To lift the tree's great weight from the animal It was necessary to come within reach of those Jong, strong talons, nd when the tree had been removed the man would be totally a tho mercy of the savage beast; but to Trh, of the Apea fear was a thing unknown. iravkw decided, he acted promptly. Unhesitatingly, he tepped Into the tangle of branche close to the panther .m. atili voicing hla frlendjy and con ciliatory purr. The oat turned his he lUt m 'i mm anewm-? questlonlngly. The long fangs were bared, but more In preparedness than threat. Tarzan put a broid shoulder beneath the bole of the tree, and as ho did so hla bare, leg pressed against the cat's silken side, so close nas tho man to the great beast Slowly Tarzan thews. extended his giant The great tree with Its entangling branches roso gradually from th pan ther, who, feeling the encumbering weight diminish, quickly crawled from beneath. Tartan let tho tree fall back to earth, and the two beasts turned to look upon one another. A grim smile lay upon the npe-man's lips, for ho knew that he had taken his life In his hands to free this savage Jun gle fellow: nor would It havo surprised him had tho cat sprung upon him the In stant that It had been released. Rut It did not do so. Instead It stood a few paces from the tree watching the ape-man clamber out of the maze of fallen limbs and branches. Onco outside, Tarzan was not three paces from the panther. Ho might have taken to the higher branches of the trees upon tha opposite side, for Bhecta cannot climb to the heights to which tho ape man ?an go; but something, a spirit of bravado perhaps, nromnted him to nti- proach the panther as though to discover If any feeling of grntltude would prompt the beast to friendliness. As he approached tho mighty rat the creature stepped warily to ono side, and the ape-man brushed past him within a foot of the dripping Jaws, and as he con tinued on through the forest the panther followed on behind him, as a hound fol lows at heel. For a long time Tarzan could not tell whether the beast was following out of friendly feelings or merely stalking him against the time he should be hungry; but finally he was forced to believe that the former Incentive It was that prompted tho animal's action. Later In the day the scent of a deer sent Tarzan Into the trees, and when he had dropped his nooae about the animal's neck he called to Sheeta, using a purr similar to that which" ho had utilized to pacify the brute's suspicions earlier In the day, but a trlllo louder and more shrill. It was similar to that which he had heard panthers use after a kill when they had been hunting In pairs. Almost Immediately there was a crash ing of tho underbrush close at hand, and the lone, lithe body of his strange com panion broke Into view. At Bight of the body of Bara and the smell of blood the panther gave forth a ehrlll scream, and a moment later two beasts wre feeding sldo by Bide upon the tender meat of the deer. For several days this strangely as sorted pair roamed the Jungle together. When one made a kill he called the other, and thus they fed well and often. On one occasion as they were dining upon tho carcass of a boar that Sheeta had despatched, Numa, the lion, grim and terrible, broke through the tangled grasses close beside them. With an angry, warning roar, he sprang forward to chase them from their kill. Sheeta sprang Into a nearby thicket, while Tarzan took to tho low branches of an overhanging tree. Here the ape-man unloosed his grass ropu from about his neck, and as Numa stood above the body of the boar, chal lenging .head erect, he dropped tho sin uous noose about tho maned neck, draw ing the stout strands taut with a sudden Jerk. At the same time he called shrilly to Shteta, nR he drew the struggling Hon upward until only his hind feet touched the ground. Quickly ho made the rope fast to a stout branch, and as the panther, in answer to his summons, leaped Into sight, Tarzan dronned to the earth beside the strug cllmr and infuriated Numa. nnd with long, sharp knife sprang upon him at one sldo even as Sheeta did upon tho other. The panther tore and rent Numa upon the right, while the ape-man struck homo with his stone knife upon the other, so that before the mighty clawing of the king of beasts had succeeded In parting the rope he hung quite dead and harmless In tbo noose. And then upon the Jungle air there roso In unison from two savage throats the victory crv of the bull ape and the pan ther, blended Into one frightful and un canny scream. As the lust notes died away In a long rimwn. fearsome wall, a score of painted warriors, drawing their long war-canoe upon the beach, halted to stare In tho di rection of the Jungle and to listen. CHAPTRR V. BY the time that Tarzan had traveled entirely about the coast of the Island. And made several trips Inland from various points, he was sure that he was the only human being upon It Nowhere had he found any sign that men had stopped even temporarily upon this shore, though, of course, he knew that so quickly aocs me ran vctnaiiou of the tropics erase all but the most permanent of human monuments that he t-i 1l-a aia.jlaart.tlAfnei might oe in error in ma utuumuua. tv.. nv fnllnwlnir the killing of Numa, Tarzan and Sheeta came upon the tribe of Akut. At sight of the panther the great apes took flight, but after a time Tarzan succeeaea in rccuaains mem. It had occurred to him that It would i.a. at lenat an Interesting experiment to attempt to reconcllo these hereditary .n.miM. He welcomed anything that ,..., i.t nxonnv hla time and his mind be- vnn- that tllllne- of his belly and the ploomy thoughts to which he fell prey the moment mat. no utii tuts. To communicate his plan to tho apes was not a particularly difficult matter, though their narrow and limited vocabu lary was strained In the effort: but to Impress upon the little, wicked brain of flhoeta that he was to hunt with nnd not tr.r hi lacltlmato rirey proved a task almost beyond the powers of tho ape-man. Tnrrnn among his other weapons. possessed a long, stout cudgel, and after f. ... t.H..a aV.tt nanthav'a fastening nis rope nuuub n p.....v. neck ho used this Instrument freely upon the snarling beast, endeavoring in this way to Impress upon Its memory that It must not attack the great shaggy.- man like creatures that had approached more closely once they had seen the purpose of the rope aooui n nccn. That the cat did not turn and rend Tar zan Is nomethlng of a miracle which may possibly be accounted for by the fact that twice when It turned growling upon tho ape-man he had rPpe It sharply upon Its sensitive nose, Inculcating In Its mind thereby a most wholesome fear of tho cudgel and the ape-beast behind It. It is a question If the original cause of hla attachment for Tarxan was still at all clear In the mind of the panther, though doubtlei tome subconscious suggestion, superinduced by this primary reason and aided and abetted by the habit of the past few day, did much to compel the beast to tolerate treatment at his hands that would have sent it at tho throat of any other living creature. 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