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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Tarzan the Untamed, by Edgar Rice Burroughs This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Tarzan the Untamed Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs Posting Date: January 28, 2010 [EBook #1401] Release Date: August, 1998 First Posted: November 6, 2001 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK TARZAN THE UNTAMED *** Produced by Judith Boss Tarzan the Untamed By Edgar Rice Burroughs CONTENTS CHAPTER I Murder and Pillage II The Lion's Cave III In the German Lines IV When the Lion Fed V The Golden Locket VI Vengeance and Mercy VII When Blood Told VIII Tarzan and the Great Apes IX Dropped from the Sky X In the Hands of Savages XI Finding the Airplane XII The Black Flier XIII Usanga's Reward XIV The Black Lion XV Mysterious Footprints XVI The Night Attack XVII The Walled City XVIII Among the Maniacs XIX The Queen's Story XX Came Tarzan XXI In the Alcove XXII Out of the Niche XXIII The Flight from Xuja XXIV The Tommies Chapter I Murder and Pillage Hauptmann Fritz Schneider trudged wearily through the somber aisles of the dark forest. Sweat rolled down his bullet head and stood upon his heavy jowls and bull neck. His lieutenant marched beside him while Underlieutenant von Goss brought up the rear, following with a handful of askaris the tired and all but exhausted porters whom the black soldiers, following the example of their white officer, encouraged with the sharp points of bayonets and the metal-shod butts of rifles. There were no porters within reach of Hauptmann Schneider so he vented his Prussian spleen upon the askaris nearest at hand, yet with greater circumspection since these men bore loaded rifles--and the three white men were alone with them in the heart of Africa. Ahead of the hauptmann marched half his company, behind him the other half--thus were the dangers of the savage jungle minimized for the German captain. At the forefront of the column staggered two naked savages fastened to each other by a neck chain. These were the native guides i
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