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Burroughs, Edgar Rice

"Tarzan Of The Apes"

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? ? ? ? "Very well. I will work for it, then."


? ? ? ? "No, my friend," returned D'Arnot, "you need not worry about money, nor need you work for it. I have enough money for two--enough for twenty. Much more than is good for one man and you shall have all you need if ever we reach civilization."


? ? ? ? So on the following day they started north along the shore. Each man carrying a rifle and ammunition, beside bedding and some food and cooking utensils.


? ? ? ? The latter seemed to Tarzan a most useless encumbrance, so he threw his away.


? ? ? ? "But you must learn to eat cooked food, my friend," remonstrated D'Arnot. "No civilized men eat raw flesh."


? ? ? ? "There will be time enough when I reach civilization," said Tarzan. "I do not like the things and they only spoil the taste of good meat."


? ? ? ? For a month they traveled north. Sometimes finding food in plenty and again going hungry for days.


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