Quotation from: The Beasts of Tarzan

Written by: Edgar Rice Burroughs


A moment later a horde of terrified natives burst from the jungle,
racing toward the shelter of their huts. Like frightened sheep
they ran, and behind them, driving them as sheep might be driven,
came Tarzan and Sheeta and the hideous apes of Akut.


Presently Tarzan stood before Kaviri, the old quiet smile upon his
lips.


"Your people have returned, my brother," he said, "and now you may
select those who are to accompany me and paddle my canoe."

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