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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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Chapter XXIV brings the journey of Phil and Teddy to a thrilling and rewarding conclusion as they confront the chaos brought on by Wallace, the escaped lion. With tension rising, Phil faces the lion head-on, holding a torch steady while bracing for the animal’s next move. The arrival of a distant circus wagon breaks the silence, offering a sign of backup. Seizing the opportunity, Phil steps forward, using the flame to intimidate Wallace without harming him. The lion retreats, his instinct overtaking his…
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Chapter XXIII begins with a scene of destruction left in the wake of a powerful tornado that tore through the circus grounds. Tents lie flattened, wagons overturned, and debris litters the area where moments earlier crowds had gathered in excitement. Thankfully, despite the wreckage, most of the crew members escape with only minor injuries. Relief spreads among the performers and staff when Phil Forrest, initially feared to be trapped or injured, is located safe and alert. Mr. Sparling quickly shifts focus…
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Chapter XXII unfolds during the final stretch of the circus tour, with Phil Forrest continuing to prove himself as an indispensable performer and leader. As they travel to Tucker, Texas, the troupe exchanges jokes about the town’s name, though a sense of unease lingers beneath their laughter. The performances continue, but Phil, recognizing the risk of his triple somersault, decides to pause the act following Mr. Sparling’s advice. That choice, rooted in wisdom over pride, subtly shows Phil’s growth…
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Chapter XXI marks a thrilling transition in Phil Forrest’s circus journey as he embraces a new challenge high above the ring. With unwavering determination, Phil approaches Mr. Sparling about joining the trapeze team, fully confident in the skills he has refined in silence. Although he juggles many duties within the circus, he doesn’t hesitate to step into this physically demanding role. The decision is made without a formal rehearsal, as Phil has long been practicing under the guidance of Mr.…
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Chapter XX begins with a detour that becomes far more than just a disruption to the circus schedule. After rough weather forces a change of plans, the circus finds itself paused along the tracks near St. Charles, Louisiana. The stop is brief, but not uneventful. Marie, the ever-curious Fat Lady of the troupe, wanders off to admire some nearby flowers, unaware that her fascination would land her in trouble. She stumbles near the edge of an embankment and, before she can react, begins sliding toward a muddy…
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Chapter XIX opens with the tension of a near-accident quickly giving way to laughter and relief. Teddy Tucker's unexpected fall into the net during his act sends ripples of concern through the crowd, but once it's clear he’s unhurt, the atmosphere lightens. Mr. Sparling, observing from the sidelines, offers a chuckle and a nod, recognizing both the danger and the comedy in Teddy’s unplanned finish. With weather turning ominous and dark clouds closing in, the decision is made to end the performance…
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Chapter XVIII begins with an uproarious scene that throws the circus into momentary disarray. A group of playful monkeys, having broken free, turn the big top into their personal jungle gym, climbing ropes and swinging out of reach of their handlers. While the crew scrambles below, shouting and waving poles, the monkeys remain blissfully unaware—or simply uninterested—in returning to their enclosure. Mr. Sparling’s stern calls do little to influence the creatures’ behavior. That’s when Phil, with…
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