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Chapter 19 – The beasts of Tarzan opens at dawn as preparations are made aboard the Kincaid for a return voyage that feels both urgent and uneasy. Tarzan, determined to reach Jungle Island and find his son, stands at the center of it all—quietly commanding, yet visibly driven by a father's desperation. The ship’s crew, pardoned for past offenses, now works earnestly under his direction, driven less by loyalty and more by the relief of forgiveness. On deck, Sheeta and Akut’s apes are released, their…
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Chapter 18 – The beasts of Tarzan begins with Paulvitch seething in isolation, his hatred for Tarzan festering into a dangerous obsession. Alone and humiliated, he finds his pride wounded more than his body, and that wound festers into a plan fueled not by logic but by malice. Revenge is the only idea that keeps him moving, despite having no allies and little chance of success. He knows he can’t take on Tarzan in a direct fight. Instead, his plan becomes a blend of desperation and madness. He convinces…
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Chapter 17 - The beasts of Tarzan unfolds with Mugambi steering a dugout canoe along the winding river, accompanied by a native woman and the fierce beasts loyal to Tarzan. Traveling silently under the night sky, they glide swiftly through the dark current, their mission singular—to return to Tarzan and aid him. The wild energy within the canoe is barely restrained, with the animals restless but instinctively aligned with Mugambi’s calm authority. Suddenly, a surprise encounter disrupts their stealthy…
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Chapter 16 - The beasts of Tarzan opens with Tarzan facing a deadly encounter beneath the murky waters of an African river. Caught in the crushing grip of a massive crocodile, he fights with every ounce of strength, refusing to yield even as the creature’s teeth clamp tighter. The beast drags him toward its lair, but Tarzan, though injured and gasping, uses his blade with precise desperation. His aim is not reckless but honed by instinct and survival. When the knife finds a vulnerable spot near the jaw,…
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Chapter 15 - The beasts of Tarzan pushes the narrative into deeper tension as Tarzan forges ahead along the wild Ugambi River, chasing the faint trail of his kidnapped wife, Jane. He interprets the subtle signs left in the mud and along the foliage, each mark suggesting that she was close but under growing danger. With animal instinct sharpening his focus, Tarzan realizes that Jane is no longer alone; Rokoff is close, possibly gaining on her. Panic does not overcome him—purpose does. Spotting a small…
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Chapter 14 – The Beasts of Tarzan opens with Tarzan following the slow but determined guidance of Tambudza, an elderly woman whose frail body still carries deep knowledge of the jungle paths. Though slowed by age and chronic aches, Tambudza’s resolve helps guide Tarzan through the underbrush toward the encampment where the Russian adversary, Rokoff, had last been seen. Each step they take feels loaded with urgency as Tarzan grows more anxious over Jane’s fate, uncertain of how far ahead or how much…
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Chapter 13 – The Beasts of Tarzan begins with Jane Clayton confronting a renewed horror. Captured once again by the ever-persistent Rokoff, she is brought face-to-face with the cruel intentions of a man driven by vengeance and pride. In his twisted attempt to strike at Tarzan, Rokoff presents Jane with a child, under the impression that it is her own son. He mocks her maternal instincts, planning to turn the child over to a cannibal tribe, using this act as a symbolic victory over Tarzan. What he…
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Chapter 12 – The Beasts of Tarzan begins with Jane Clayton regaining her senses in a harsh and unfamiliar place. She awakens not in safety, but in the custody of the Swedish sailor Anderssen, a man torn between his past loyalties and present conscience. A small child lies near her—frail, quiet, and innocent. Jane, disoriented and overwhelmed, believes for a fleeting moment that the child might be her own. Her heart clings to this hope, even when doubt starts to creep in. The child is not Jack, but her…
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Chapter 11 – The Beasts of Tarzan begins with Tarzan solemnly completing the burial of the Kincaid’s faithful cook, an act that underscores his respect for life, even in the wilderness. With no time to dwell on grief, he resumes his pursuit of the sinister Russian, Rokoff, convinced that Jane has once again fallen into enemy hands. The Ugambi jungle stretches endlessly before him, cloaked in shadows and thick with peril. Tarzan’s every step is weighed down by dread for Jane and their child, whom he…
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The Beasts of Tarzan
The Beasts of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs is an adventure novel that follows Tarzan as he confronts new challenges in the jungle, including the capture of his wife, Jane, and the rise of his old enemy, Akut, leading to thrilling encounters with wild animals and a fight for survival.-
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