id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt umn.31951000932635f Burroughs, Edgar Rice Jungle tales of Tarzan / illustrated by J. Allen St. John. 1919 .txt text/plain 62272 3771 84 Stooped, his muscles rigid and one great shoulder turned toward the young bull, Tarzan of the "Teeka is Tarzan's," said the ape-man, in the Taug and the other bulls to hasten to Teeka's assistance, and at the same time he ran toward the pursuing beast, taking down his rope as he came. fierce little brain he doubtless wondered what purpose prompted Tarzan to attack the black. Tarzan, as a little child, had once fearlessly approached the great bull, assuming upon the part of distance came another, an answering cry, and Tarzan of the Apes, satisfied, turned and quietly pursued his way toward the hut where he was to be Sheeta and the ape-man reached Teeka's little one toward Tarzan of the Apes, stood close to the battling pair, his red-rimmed, wicked little eyes glaring Tarzan, the ape-man, Sheeta, the panther, and Histah, the snake, it knew well. ./cache/umn.31951000932635f.pdf ./txt/umn.31951000932635f.txt