D'Arnot.
? ? ? ? As Tarzan finished reading, Clayton entered and came toward him with extended hand.
? ? ? ? Here was the man who had Tarzan's title, and Tarzan's estates, and was going to marry the woman whom Tarzan loved--the woman who loved Tarzan. A single word from Tarzan would make a great difference in this man's life.
? ? ? ? It would take away his title and his lands and his castles, and--it would take them away from Jane Porter also. "I say, old man," cried Clayton, "I haven't had a chance to thank you for all you've done for us. It seems as though you had your hands full saving our lives in Africa and here.
? ? ? ? "I'm awfully glad you came on here. We must get better acquainted. I often thought about you, you know, and the remarkable circumstances of your environment.
? ? ? ? "If it's any of my business, how the devil did you ever get into that bally jungle?"
? ? ? ? "I was born there," said Tarzan, quietly.
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