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Chapter 10 – The Beasts of Tarzan begins with an intense clash between Tarzan’s unlikely band of allies and the native warriors. What unnerves the opposing tribe isn’t merely the physical strength of their enemies—it’s the haunting image of a panther fighting alongside a man and apes, moving with coordinated purpose. Though Tarzan is formidable, his hands are still bound, leaving him vulnerable. He attempts to communicate with Akut, but without success, the apes can't understand his need for…
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Chapter 9 – The Beasts of Tarzan unfolds with Jane Clayton held prisoner aboard the Kincaid, surrounded by dangers both visible and insidious. Isolated and without any knowledge of Tarzan’s fate, she endures the manipulative advances of the treacherous Nikolai Rokoff. His condescending claims that Tarzan is a brute and that she would be safer in his care are quickly dismissed by Jane, whose loyalty to her husband is firm. Her refusal enrages Rokoff, exposing the depth of his cruelty as he threatens her…-
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Chapter 8 – The Beasts of Tarzan transports readers into the heart of the equatorial jungle, where danger and defiance collide under a shroud of darkness. A panther prowls with instinctual grace, drawn not by hunger but by something deeper—perhaps loyalty, perhaps vengeance. Its path cuts through thick foliage, eyes glinting under sparse moonlight. Far ahead, the flicker of firelight and the rhythmic beat of drums signal a village preparing for a grim celebration. In one of its huts lies Tarzan,…-
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Chapter 7 – The Beasts of Tarzan begins with tension mounting as Kaviri and Mugambi wrestle with the unsettling advance of Tarzan and his feral entourage. Panic spreads through the village as the haunting roars of Sheeta and the bellowing cries of Akut's apes pierce the jungle. Tarzan’s strategy is precise—drive fear into the hearts of the people not to harm, but to compel cooperation. The villagers, left with no real choice, submit to Tarzan’s will. Though frightened, they recognize his authority…-
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Chapter 6 – The Beasts of Tarzan opens with an unusual sight: a war-canoe gliding over ocean waves, manned not by sailors but by apes, a panther, a native, and Tarzan himself. Their destination lies beyond the reef, but the sea’s fury soon tests their courage. The rolling waters terrify the apes, who react with panic, rocking the canoe and putting them all at risk. Calm is restored only when Tarzan and Akut intervene, displaying calm leadership and silent authority. Gradually, the animals adjust,…-
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Chapter 5 – The Beasts of Tarzan opens with a plan set in motion as Tarzan reveals his seafaring intentions to Mugambi, who responds with excitement at the chance to return home. The canoe, drawn safely above the tide line, awaits its transformation into a proper vessel. Having gained experience from crafting boats during his time among the cannibal tribes, Tarzan feels confident in his ability to create a seaworthy dugout. Days pass with focus and efficiency as both men prepare for the journey.…-
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Chapter 3 – The Beasts of Tarzan begins with a chilling discovery that shakes Tarzan to his core. A note reveals a calculated attack against his family, thrusting him into emotional turmoil and immediate danger. Stranded in the jungle, he is not given time to mourn or panic. Survival demands swift action. Soon, a raging bull-ape charges, forcing Tarzan into a brutal confrontation. His reaction is instinctive, every muscle responding to the threat with deadly precision. This fight is more than just a…-
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Chapter 2 – The Beasts of Tarzan continues with a moment of urgency as a veiled woman rushes through narrow alleys toward a dimly lit pub. Her concern is clear—she is searching for someone, asking about a tall man recently seen leaving with another. A sailor points her toward the wharf, where she soon spots a small boat nearing a steamer named the Kincaid. Determined and unwilling to wait, she offers money to a local oarsman, demanding to be taken aboard. Once on the ship, silence meets her. Each cabin…-
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Chapter 1 – The Beasts of Tarzan opens not in the wild, but in the calm of Lieutenant Paul D'Arnot's apartment in Paris, where a troubling piece of news reignites a deep-seated fear. Tarzan learns that Nikolas Rokoff, long believed imprisoned, has escaped, and with him, all the dangers of the past resurface. Concern floods Tarzan's mind, not for himself, but for Jane and their son, Jack, whom he had left in London to avoid the rains of Uziri. What began as a peaceful retreat becomes a looming nightmare.…-
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Chapter XXI – Dawn O'Hara, The Girl Who Laughed Trashed begins with a tender acknowledgment of endings as Dawn reflects on Peter Orme’s passing. In New York’s fast-paced rhythm, even death feels like a whisper lost in noise. The city forgets quickly, yet Dawn carries the weight of memories that time refuses to erase. Her sorrow isn't dramatic, but quiet and personal, like pages turning softly in an old book. To heal, she steps away from the crowded energy of journalism, embracing the calm of…
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