Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 302, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1934 — Page 15
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THE SNOUT of the saw fish makes a formidable weapon. It is not used by the animal in a direct thrust, but is given a side-wise swipe. which rasps a severe wound in the side of the animal attacked. Natives using weapons modeled in this fashion also copy the method of thrust. NEXT—Which is the rifht bank o* a river?
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There were tears of happiness in Zora Drinov's eyes as she advanced to meet Colt. Then the bushes before her parted, and there stepped into view, before her horrified gaze, a monstrous hairy ape. To-yat. the king, was as much surprised as the girl.
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It was with no horror that To-yat viewed his white she-Mangani. To the girl there was naught but ferocity in his mien, though in his breast was an entirely different emotion. He lumbered toward her, and then as though released from paralysis. Zora turned to flee.
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But how futilely, she realized an instant later, as a hairy paw gripped her roughly by the shoulder. For an instant she had forgotten the shevkh’s pistol that Colt always left with her for self-pro-tection. Jerking it from its holster, she turned upon the beast.
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To-yat. seeing ir. the weapon a club with which she intended to attack him. wrenched it from her and hurled it aside, a id then though she struggled to regain her freedom, he lifted her lightly to hia hip and lumbered off into the jungle.
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