Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 206, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1935 — Page 17
NOV. 6, 1935.
THE TINYMITES
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"My goodness, what an awful eight,” said Goldy. “We arc all right, but look at our poor pumpkin. It will never fly again. “The birds devoured it, bit by bit, until they simply ruined it. We certainly run into bits of bad luck, now and then.” ‘'Oh, well, at least we’re safe and sound. I'm glad my feet are on the ground," wee Duncy quickly answered. ‘‘Say, where do we go from here? "This place, I’m sure, is new to *ne, and not a person do I see. We re on an island that’s deserted, *cept for us, I fear.” "Gee, you jump at conclusions, lad. and always make things look real bad." snapped Scouty. *’ ‘Stead of standing here, we might start looking 'round. "The land is pretty as can be. I'm sure that some folks we'll soon see. Who's game to join me in a search to see what can be found?”
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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS
Ignoring the odds against him, Tarzan dropped down amidst his enemies. His only hope was that his sudden and mysterious appearance would create such confusion that he could rescue the captives before the South Canaanites recovered from their astonishment.
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But instead of breaking ranks, the warriors stood like statues, awaiting their chief s command. Then Lady Beth knew what she must do. “Iskander!” she cried. “It is the man-god Iskander!” And quickly she informed Tarzan of the role she had assigned to him.
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A glance at the circle of immobile warriors convinced the ape-man that his fate must rest on his acceptance as Iskander. In the stem eyes of Massedon, confusion slowly crystallized into firm decision. But Tarzan could not detect what his judgment was to be. . . .
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. . . But if, perchance, that verdict should be favorable, Tarzan’s peril would not be past, for now the merciless henchmen of Boris Garetto were on the march, and their objective was to seal the ape-man in the crater of Canaan and hunt him down like a beast!
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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
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—By Crane
