Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 309, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1934 — Page 15

MAY 7, 1934

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Tarzan was relieved when Tantor's unexpected charge drove To-yat into the jungle: for Tarzan found no pleasure in quarreling with the Mangani. He never forgot that he had been nursed by Kala, the she-ape, nor that he had grown to manhood in the tribe of Kerchak.

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Tantor watched while the ape-man knelt beside the prostrate girl. Tarzan had thought her dead, but he discovered that she was only in a swoon. He spoke a few words to the great pachyderm. who started off into the jungle, making a path for Tarzan and the girl.

—By Ah’ern

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Tantor, the elephant, halted at last upon the bank of a considerable river. Twining his trunk around their bodies, he lifted the two gently to his broad back. Then he waded into the river and set out fev ine opposite shore. Here again, he went ahead making trail.

—By Edgar Rice Burrou to .i3

At last, when he broke into a broad, wellmarked game trail. Tarzan took the lead and Tantor followed. When Zora Drinov opened her eyes, she realized that her cheek was not pressing against a shaggy coat, but against the smooth skin of a human body.

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