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CHAPTER 21 -The beasts of Tarzan
In Chapter 21 of "The Beasts of Tarzan," titled "The Law of the Jungle," the story unfolds with Tarzan, overseeing the near completion of a skiff with the help of Mugambi and under considerable tension and lack of cooperation amongst his campmates, particularly from Schneider, the mate who deserts the work to hunt in the jungle but returns with a guise of remorse to continue work on the skiff. Schneider reports a herd of small deer in the jungle, prompting Tarzan to hunt, ultimately leading to a plot twist…-
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6 – The Arab Raid
Following the devastation of an earthquake, Basuli and his warriors, after initially fleeing in terror, return to search for their missing master, Tarzan, and two of their comrades. Their efforts to clear the passage prove futile when they uncover a fellow warrior's body, leading them to reluctantly conclude that Tarzan and the other Waziri are also dead. Mourning, they retrieve the gold intended for their master's wife and embark on a sorrowful journey back to their distant home, unaware of the imminent…-
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In Chapter X titled "Phil Gets a Surprise" of "The Circus Boys on the Flying Rings," Phil Forrest seeks out Mr. Sparling, the circus owner, after being told he wanted to see him. Phil, curious and slightly apprehensive, approaches Sparling's makeshift office, humorously dubbed the "doghouse," reflecting on the possible reasons for the summons. The chapter unfolds as a significant turning point for Phil, morphing from a simple interaction to a life-changing conversation. Phil's meeting with Mr. Sparling…
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The Monster Men
The Monster Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a thrilling science fiction tale of Dr. Arthur Maxon, who attempts to create artificial life on a remote island, resulting in a series of monstrous beings, one of whom challenges the definition of humanity as he falls in love with Maxon’s daughter amidst danger and adventure.-
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Forrest and Phil, part of a circus crew, find themselves in a precarious situation as Phil tries to evade his pursuers with a slow-moving horse. He eventually devises a plan to escape by using a pole wagon as a cover, managing to elude the men chasing him. Despite his effective escape, Phil faces the dilemma of being in conspicuous circus attire and lacking funds, complicated by the loss of his money pouch. Determined to return to his circus and warn Mr. Sparling of potential dangers, Phil improvises a new…
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Mr. Wakefield Damon, a friend of Tom Swift and an enthusiast for inventions, frequently visits the Swift's workshops, keenly interested in Tom's latest project—an electric locomotive designed to surpass any in the market. Damon reminisces about his past experiences with Tom's inventions, humorously noting their effectiveness, including an instance where an electric fence efficiently dealt with nuisance cats. Tom discusses technical details of the locomotive, aiming for a groundbreaking forty-four hundred…
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18 – The Fight For the Treasure
In "The Fight For the Treasure," a chapter from "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar," the story unfolds with Tarzan’s initial refusal to accept the possibility of failure in his quest for the jewels. Demonstrative of his unyielding spirit, he decides to pursue his goal anew after a brief period of rest and sustenance, showcasing his deep connection with and mastery over the jungle. His pursuit is momentarily diverted by a hunt for sustenance, during which he demonstrates his prowess and cunning as a predator,…-
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In Chapter XXI of "The Circus Boys on the Flying Rings," titled "An Elephant in Jail," the narrative unfolds with a gripping episode involving Phil and the circus owner, Mr. Sparling. The chapter begins with a refusal by Phil to name a suspect he believes to be responsible for an undisclosed act, much to Mr. Sparling's frustration. Despite Sparling's anger, he holds Phil in high regard, even jokingly stating Phil might own the show someday. The circus is thriving, especially in Pennsylvania, where Phil and…
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11 “I AM COMING!”
Following the abduction of Virginia Maxon by Muda Saffir, Professor Maxon, von Horn, Sing Lee, and the last remaining lascar from the Ithaca's crew embark on a journey to Borneo in search of her. The group sets sail in a well-equipped boat, spotting the Ithaca, mismanaged by a Dyak crew they rescued from a typhoon's aftermath. Von Horn negotiates their guidance to Rajah Muda Saffir's stronghold in exchange for helping them steer the Ithaca. Upon reaching the vicinity where Number Thirteen and Muda…-
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CHAPTER 11 -The beasts of Tarzan
In Chapter 11 of "The Beasts of Tarzan," after burying the loyal Kincaid’s cook, Tarzan relentlessly continues his pursuit of Rokoff, now certain that his wife, Jane, is once again in the Russian's clutches. The jungle presents Tarzan with numerous challenges, including confusing trails and a severe storm that wipes away any tracks left by Rokoff's party. For a week, heavy rains and winds hinder Tarzan's progress, making him feel lost in the jungle for the first time. He worries for Jane and their son,…-
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