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All during the day the forest about them had been filled with excited birds ofbrilliant plumage, and dancing, chattering monkeys, who watched these newarrivals and their wonderful nest building operations with every mark ofkeenest interest and fascination.

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That he had been able to turn his hands at all to such unaccustomed labor was asource of mild wonder to him. But he loved the work because it was for her andthe tiny life that had come to cheer them, though adding a hundredfold to hisresponsibilities and to the terribleness of their situation.

He had seen many of his kind go to their deaths before the loud noise made bythe little black stick in the hands of the strange white ape who lived in thatwonderful lair, and Kerchak had made up his brute mind to own thatdeath-dealing contrivance, and to explore the interior of the mysterious den.

Cautiously he approached the thing, ready to flee precipitately should it speakin its deep roaring tones, as he had heard it speak before, the last words tothose of his kind who, through ignorance or rashness, had attacked thewonderful white ape that had borne it.

As Tarzan grew he made more rapid strides, so that by the time he was ten yearsold he was an excellent climber, and on the ground could do many wonderfulthings which were beyond the powers of his little brothers and sisters.

During his convalescence he had gone over in his mind many times the battlewith the gorilla, and his first thought was to recover the wonderful littleweapon which had transformed him from a hopelessly outclassed weakling to thesuperior of the mighty terror of the jungle.

At length he came to a great tree, heavy laden with thick foliage and loadedwith pendant loops of giant creepers. From this almost impenetrable bower abovethe village he crouched, looking down upon the scene below him, wondering overevery feature of this new, strange life.

Tarzan of the Apes looked with growing wonder at these strange creatures.Dozing in the shade he saw several men, while at the extreme outskirts of theclearing he occasionally caught glimpses of armed warriors apparently guardingthe village against surprise from an attacking enemy.

As he was dragged, still resisting, into the village street, the women andchildren set upon him with sticks and stones, and Tarzan of the Apes, young andsavage beast of the jungle, wondered at the cruel brutality of his own kind.

In a larger circle squatted the women, yelling and beating upon drums. Itreminded Tarzan of the Dum-Dum, and so he knew what to expect. He wondered ifthey would spring upon their meat while it was still alive. The Apes did not dosuch things as that.

As he had grown older, he found that he had grown away from his people. Theirinterests and his were far removed. They had not kept pace with him, nor couldthey understand aught of the many strange and wonderful dreams that passedthrough the active brain of their human king. So limited was their vocabularythat Tarzan could not even talk with them of the many new truths, and the greatfields of thought that his reading had opened up before his longing eyes, ormake known ambitions which stirred his soul.

Tarzan wondered why the men had gone into the jungle, nor did it ever occur tohim that one could become lost in that maze of undergrowth which to him was assimple as is the main street of your own home town to you.

It was Sheeta, the leopard. Now, Tarzan heard the soft bending of grasses andwondered why the young white man was not warned. Could it be he had failed tonote the loud warning? Never before had Tarzan known Sheeta to be so clumsy.

Swinging through the trees with great speed, he reached the point only a momentafter the ship had passed out of the harbor, so that he obtained an excellentview of the wonders of this strange, floating house.

Tarzan watched the graceful movements of the ship in rapt admiration, andlonged to be aboard her. Presently his keen eyes caught the faintest suspicionof smoke on the far northern horizon, and he wondered over the cause of such athing out on the great water.

He had often wondered at the exact purpose of the lamps. His reading and thepictures had told him what they were, but he had no idea of how they could bemade to produce the wondrous sunlight that some of his pictures had portrayedthem as diffusing upon all surrounding objects.

But the strangest part of it all is the wonderful creature who rescued us. Ihave not seen him, but Mr. Clayton and papa and Mr. Philander have, and theysay that he is a perfectly god-like white man tanned to a dusky brown, with thestrength of a wild elephant, the agility of a monkey, and the bravery of alion.

Tarzan waited in silence before the door of the little house until they shouldreturn. His thoughts were of the beautiful white girl. They were always of hernow. He wondered if she would fear him, and the thought all but caused him torelinquish his plan.

From the description which Clayton and her father and Mr. Philander had givenher, she knew that it must be the same wonderful creature who had saved them,and she saw in him only a protector and a friend.

Presently Tarzan took to the trees, and Jane, wondering that she felt no fear,began to realize that in many respects she had never felt more secure in herwhole life than now as she lay in the arms of this strong, wild creature, beingborne, God alone knew where or to what fate, deeper and deeper into the savagefastness of the untamed forest.

With him near, who could entertain fear? She wondered if there was another manon earth with whom a girl could feel so safe in the heart of this savageAfrican jungle. Even the lions and panthers had no fears for her now.

Jane commenced to wonder what his plans were. Would he take her back to thebeach or would he keep her here? Suddenly she realized that the matter did notseem to give her much concern. Could it be that she did not care!

I recently learned that the works of Twain have been summarized by chapters. What a wonderful research tool and memory helper! Via email I asked Bruce "Tangor" Bozarth why this has not been done for Edgar Rice Burroughs. Finding a receptive ear, plans were made to offer a summer project to the electronic on-line ERB community which comprises Tangor's ERBList and Jim Thompson's ERBCOF-L. This summary is the result.

At the end, the creation of this little artifact provided its own reward because it brought all of us back to the original texts. It is but a by-product of the renewed sense of wonder we get every time we wander into the world of this master of daydreams.

Tarzan has recovered from his battle with the gorilla and returns to the cabin of his birth to investigate its wonderous contents. He is instantly drawn to his father's many books. Tarzan embarks on a multi-year effort to teach himself to read and write.

Clayton enters the jungle to find Porter and Philander, who were searching for the elusive ape man. Jane Porter and Esmeralda seek refuge inside Tarzan's cabin. They discover the skeletons of two adults and a baby. The women huddle together and wonder what eventualities await.

I think yall should just make a movie involving frozen and tarzan. Lets say elsa hear rumours that her parents didnt die, and tarzan, she goes find tarzan to africa. due to the fact she has that frozen power, that could be the issue with tarzan since the animals in africa wouldnt handle cold weather, they would be in jeopardy.

if the ship of the king and queen of the frozen was washed up on a shore in jungle island, and tarzan saw a picture of him with his parents with a very formal dresses, is it really possible to have a very formal family picture of tarzan on an island? i think not,

For the first time ever, the Edgar Rice Burroughs Authorized Library presents the complete literary works of the Master of Adventure in handsome uniform editions. Published by the company founded by Burroughs himself in 1923, each volume of the Authorized Library is packed with extras and rarities not to be found in any other edition. From cover art and frontispieces by legendary artist Joe Jusko to forewords and afterwords by today's authorities and luminaries to a treasure trove of bonus materials mined from the company's extensive archives in Tarzana, California, the Edgar Rice Burroughs Authorized Library will take you on a journey of wonder and imagination you will never forget.

Tarzan and Jane are invited to the Waziri village for the wedding of Basuli and Naoh. As part of the ancient marriage ritual, Basuli must journey to a tall mountain and bring back an Eagle's feather. He is allowed to take one person with him and he chooses Tarzan, which angers Muviro. Their journey is fraught with hardships and Tarzan begins to wonder if someone else isn't interfering.

But never mind. This movie's scenes between BoDerek, as Jane, and Miles O'Keeffe, as a Tarzan who never speaks a word, showthem as complete sexual innocents, fascinated by the wonderment of each other'sbodies. Jane's expression as she looks at the unconscious Tarzan is entrancing.Her unabashed curiosity about him is sexier than any number of steamy sexscenes would have been. Although some of Bo Derek's nude scenes have reportedlybeen cut from the movie at the insistence of the spoilsport Edgar RiceBurroughs estate, the remaining nude footage is remarkably free of prurience.The Tarzan-Jane scenes strike a blow for noble savages, for innocent lust, for animalmagnetism, and, indeed, for soft-core porn, which is ever so much sexier thanthe hard-core variety. If you do not agree with me, you will probably thinkBo's banana scene is ridiculous. I prefer to think it was inevitable.

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