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She began to comprehend, also, that she was entirely contented sitting here by the side of this smiling giant eating delicious fruit in a sylvan paradise far within the remote depths of an African jungle--that she was contented and very happy.

She could not understand it.Her reason told her that she should be torn by wild anxieties, weighted by dread fears, cast down by gloomy forebodings; but instead, her heart was singing and she was smiling into the answering face of the man beside her.

When they had finished their breakfast Tarzan went to her bower and recovered his knife.The girl had entirely forgotten it.She realized that it was because she had forgotten the fear that prompted her to accept it.

Motioning her to follow, Tarzan walked toward the trees at the edge of the arena, and taking her in one strong arm swung to the branches above.

The girl knew that he was taking her back to her people, and she could not understand the sudden feeling of loneliness and sorrow which crept over her.

For hours they swung slowly along.

Tarzan of the Apes did not hurry.He tried to draw out the sweet pleasure of that journey with those dear arms about his neck as long as possible, and so he went far south of the direct route to the beach.

Several times they halted for brief rests, which Tarzan did not need, and at noon they stopped for an hour at a little brook, where they quenched their thirst, and ate.

So it was nearly sunset when they came to the clearing, and Tarzan, dropping to the ground beside a great tree, parted the tall jungle grass and pointed out the little cabin to her.

She took him by the hand to lead him to it, that she might tell her father that this man had saved her from death and worse than death, that he had watched over her as carefully as a mother might have done.

But again the timidity of the wild thing in the face of human habitation swept over Tarzan of the Apes.He drew back, shaking his head.

The girl came close to him, looking up with pleading eyes.

Somehow she could not bear the thought of his going back into the terrible jungle alone.

Still he shook his head, and finally he drew her to him very gently and stooped to kiss her, but first he looked into her eyes and waited to learn if she were pleased, or if she would repulse him.

Just an instant the girl hesitated, and then she realized the truth, and throwing her arms about his neck she drew his face to hers and kissed him--unashamed.

"I love you--I love you," she murmured.

From far in the distance came the faint sound of many guns.Tarzan and Jane raised their heads.

From the cabin came Mr.Philander and Esmeralda.

From where Tarzan and the girl stood they could not see the two vessels lying at anchor in the harbor.

Tarzan pointed toward the sounds, touched his breast and pointed again.She understood.He was going, and something told her that it was because he thought her people were in danger.

Again he kissed her.

"Come back to me," she whispered."I shall wait for you--always."He was gone--and Jane turned to walk across the clearing to the cabin.

Mr.Philander was the first to see her.It was dusk and Mr.

Philander was very near sighted.

"Quickly, Esmeralda!" he cried."Let us seek safety within;it is a lioness.Bless me!"

Esmeralda did not bother to verify Mr.Philander's vision.

His tone was enough.She was within the cabin and had slammed and bolted the door before he had finished pronouncing her name.The "Bless me" was startled out of Mr.Philander by the discovery that Esmeralda, in the exuberance of her haste, had fastened him upon the same side of the door as was the close-approaching lioness.

He beat furiously upon the heavy portal.

"Esmeralda! Esmeralda!" he shrieked."Let me in.I am being devoured by a lion."Esmeralda thought that the noise upon the door was made by the lioness in her attempts to pursue her, so, after her custom, she fainted.

Mr.Philander cast a frightened glance behind him.

Horrors! The thing was quite close now.He tried to scramble up the side of the cabin, and succeeded in catching a fleeting hold upon the thatched roof.

For a moment he hung there, clawing with his feet like a cat on a clothesline, but presently a piece of the thatch came away, and Mr.Philander, preceding it, was precipitated upon his back.

At the instant he fell a remarkable item of natural history leaped to his mind.If one feigns death lions and lionesses are supposed to ignore one, according to Mr.Philander's faulty memory.

So Mr.Philander lay as he had fallen, frozen into the horrid semblance of death.As his arms and legs had been extended stiffly upward as he came to earth upon his back the attitude of death was anything but impressive.

Jane had been watching his antics in mild-eyed surprise.

Now she laughed--a little choking gurgle of a laugh; but it was enough.Mr.Philander rolled over upon his side and peered about.At length he discovered her.

"Jane!" he cried."Jane Porter.Bless me!"He scrambled to his feet and rushed toward her.He could not believe that it was she, and alive.

"Bless me!" Where did you come from? Where in the world have you been? How--""Mercy, Mr.Philander," interrupted the girl, "I can never remember so many questions.""Well, well," said Mr.Philander."Bless me! I am so filled with surprise and exuberant delight at seeing you safe and well again that I scarcely know what I am saying, really.But come, tell me all that has happened to you."

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