The Outpost of the World
WiththereportofhisgunD’Arnotsawthedoorflyopenandthefigureofamanpitchheadlongwithinontothecabinfloor.
TheFrenchmaninhispanicraisedhisguntofireagainintotheprostrateform,butsuddenlyinthehalfduskoftheopendoorhesawthatthemanwaswhiteandinanotherinstantrealizedthathehadshothisfriendandprotector,TarzanoftheApes.
WithacryofanguishD’Arnotsprangtotheape-man’sside,andkneeling,liftedthelatter’sheadinhisarms—callingTarzan’snamealoud.
Therewasnoresponse,andthenD’Arnotplacedhisearabovetheman’sheart.Tohisjoyhehearditssteadybeatingbeneath.
CarefullyheliftedTarzantothecot,andthen,afterclosingandboltingthedoor,helightedoneofthelampsandexaminedthewound.
Thebullethadstruckaglancingblowupontheskull.Therewasanuglyfleshwound,butnosignsofafractureoftheskull.
D’Arnotbreathedasighofrelief,andwentaboutbathingthebloodfromTarzan’sface.
Soonthecoolwaterrevivedhim,andpresentlyheopenedhiseyestolookinquestioningsurpriseatD’Arnot.
Thelatterhadboundthewoundwithpiecesofcloth,andashesawthatTarzanhadregainedconsciousnesshearoseandgoingtothetablewroteamessage,whichhehandedtotheape-man,explainingtheterriblemistakehehadmadeandhowthankfulhewasthatthewoundwasnotmoreserious.