“King of the Apes”
Itwasnotyetdarkwhenhereachedthetribe,thoughhestoppedtoexhumeanddevourtheremainsofthewildboarhehadcachedtheprecedingday,andagaintotakeKulonga’sbowandarrowsfromthetreetopinwhichhehadhiddenthem.
Itwasawell-ladenTarzanwhodroppedfromthebranchesintothemidstofthetribeofKerchak.
Withswellingchesthenarratedthegloriesofhisadventureandexhibitedthespoilsofconquest.
Kerchakgruntedandturnedaway,forhewasjealousofthisstrangememberofhisband.InhislittleevilbrainhesoughtforsomeexcusetowreakhishatreduponTarzan.
ThenextdayTarzanwaspracticingwithhisbowandarrowsatthefirstgleamofdawn.Atfirsthelostnearlyeveryboltheshot,butfinallyhelearnedtoguidethelittleshaftswithfairaccuracy,andereamonthhadpassedhewasnomeanshot;buthisproficiencyhadcosthimnearlyhisentiresupplyofarrows.
Thetribecontinuedtofindthehuntinggoodinthevicinityofthebeach,andsoTarzanoftheApesvariedhisarcherypracticewithfurtherinvestigationofhisfather’schoicethoughlittlestoreofbooks.
ItwasduringthisperiodthattheyoungEnglishlordfoundhiddeninthebackofoneofthecupboardsinthecabinasmallmetalbox.Thekeywasinthelock,andafewmomentsofinvestigationandexperimentationwererewardedwiththesuccessfulopeningofthereceptacle.