Tarzan And the Jewels of Opar

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Tarzan And the Jewels of Opar
Burroughs Edgar Rice
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" He returned and bent above the ape-man. Clutched tightly in his handwas the sacrificial knife of the High Priestess of the Flaming God!
10 Achmet Zek Sees the Jewels Mugambi, weak and suffering, had dragged his painful way along thetrail of the retreating raiders. He could move but slowly, restingoften; but savage hatred and an equally savage desire for vengeancekept him to his task. As the days passed his wounds healed and hisstrength returned, until at last his giant frame had regained all
...ofits former mighty powers. Now he went more rapidly; but the mountedArabs had covered a great distance while the wounded black had beenpainfully crawling after them.
They had reached their fortified camp, and there Achmet Zek awaited thereturn of his lieutenant, Albert Werper. During the long, roughjourney, Jane Clayton had suffered more in anticipation of herimpending fate than from the hardships of the road.
Achmet Zek had not deigned to acquaint her with his intentionsregarding her future. She prayed that she had been captured in thehope of ransom, for if such should prove the case, no great harm wouldbefall her at the hands of the Arabs; but there was the chance, thehorrid chance, that another fate awaited her.


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