Тарзан, приёмыш обезьян
The Forest God
ThenheheardJane’sagonizedcry:
"Cecil—Mr.Clayton!Oh,whatisit?Whatisit?"
Runningquicklytothecabindoor,Claytoncalledoutthatallwasright,andshoutedtohertoopenthedoor.AsquicklyasshecouldsheraisedthegreatbarandfairlydraggedClaytonwithin.
"Whatwasthatawfulnoise?"shewhispered,shrinkingclosetohim.
"Itwasthecryofthekillfromthethroatofthemanwhohasjustsavedyourlife,MissPorter.Wait,Iwillfetchhimsoyoumaythankhim."
Thefrightenedgirlwouldnotbeleftalone,sosheaccompaniedClaytontothesideofthecabinwherelaythedeadbodyofthelioness.
TarzanoftheApeswasgone.
Claytoncalledseveraltimes,buttherewasnoreply,andsothetworeturnedtothegreatersafetyoftheinterior.
"Whatafrightfulsound!"criedJane,"Ishudderatthemerethoughtofit.Donottellmethatahumanthroatvoicedthathideousandfearsomeshriek."
"Butitdid,MissPorter,"repliedClayton;"oratleastifnotahumanthroatthatofaforestgod."
Andthenhetoldherofhisexperienceswiththisstrangecreature—ofhowtwicethewildmanhadsavedhislife—ofthewondrousstrength,andagility,andbravery—ofthebrownskinandthehandsomeface.
"Icannotmakeitoutatall,"heconcluded