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The Jungle Tales of Tarzan


Chapter 1 – Tarzan’s First Love

TEEKA, STRETCHED AT luxurious ease in the shade of the

tropical forest, presented, unquestionably, a most alluring

picture of young, feminine loveliness. Or at least so

thought Tarzan of the Apes, who squatted upon a low-swinging

branch in a near-by tree and looked down upon her.

Just to have seen him there, lolling upon the swaying

bough of the jungle-forest giant, his brown skin mottled

by the brilliant equatorial sunlight which percolated

through the leafy canopy of green above him, his clean-limbed

body relaxed in graceful ease, his shapely head partly

turned in contemplative absorption and his intelligent,

gray eyes dreamily devouring the object of their devotion,

you would have thought him the reincarnation of some

demigod of old.

You would not have guessed that in infancy he had suckled

at the breast of a hideous, hairy she-ape, nor that in all

his conscious past since his parents had passed away in the

little cabin by the landlocked harbor at the jungle’s verge,

he had known no other associates than the sullen bulls

and the snarling cows of the tribe of Kerchak, the great ape.

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