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quadgram | frequency |
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tarzan of the apes | 82 |
the edge of the | 32 |
the tribe of kerchak | 28 |
the center of the | 26 |
the village of mbonga | 24 |
the top of the | 23 |
the end of the | 23 |
of the tribe of | 21 |
law of the jungle | 20 |
in the direction of | 20 |
the mouth of the | 19 |
the law of the | 19 |
he did not know | 18 |
the bottom of the | 18 |
at the end of | 17 |
up and down the | 16 |
in the center of | 15 |
the forest of mystery | 15 |
for the first time | 14 |
the direction of the | 14 |
at the same time | 13 |
top of the cliff | 13 |
at the foot of | 13 |
at the edge of | 13 |
the branches of the | 12 |
the apes of kerchak | 12 |
to the top of | 12 |
at the bottom of | 12 |
the face of the | 12 |
the foot of the | 12 |
from time to time | 11 |
the sight of the | 11 |
the opposite side of | 11 |
what do you mean | 11 |
and a moment later | 10 |
of the apes was | 10 |
opposite side of the | 10 |
and now he was | 10 |
apes of the tribe | 10 |
the head of the | 10 |
in the midst of | 10 |
the body of the | 10 |
toomai of the elephants | 10 |
but a short distance | 10 |
out of reach of | 10 |
as though he were | 10 |
among the branches of | 9 |
on the edge of | 9 |
and in a moment | 9 |
on the other side | 9 |
at the top of | 9 |
in front of the | 9 |
the roar of the | 9 |
one after the other | 8 |
the little black boy | 8 |
that it would be | 8 |
from head to foot | 8 |
the end of his | 8 |
of one of the | 8 |
branches of the trees | 8 |
from side to side | 8 |
was close at hand | 8 |
the hands of the | 8 |
as soon as he | 8 |
to the ground and | 8 |
and in an instant | 7 |
as he did so | 7 |
of the village of | 7 |
the village of the | 7 |
was the first to | 7 |
rose to his feet | 7 |
what do you think | 7 |
take a look at | 7 |
mouth of the cave | 7 |
members of the tribe | 7 |
that he had been | 7 |
as soon as they | 7 |
so great as tarzan | 7 |
the outlet of the | 7 |
to get out of | 7 |
the middle of the | 7 |
at the head of | 7 |
the surface of the | 7 |
for he knew that | 7 |
in a moment the | 7 |
in a low voice | 7 |
in an effort to | 7 |
the rear of the | 7 |
the arabs and somalis | 7 |
the sound of a | 7 |
the end of it | 7 |
sprang to his feet | 7 |
bob and joe were | 7 |
the darkness of the | 7 |
the depths of the | 7 |
did not wish to | 7 |
they did not know | 7 |
in the middle of | 7 |
of all the jungle | 7 |
he knew that he | 7 |
at the hands of | 7 |
said the young mule | 7 |
sir arthur and the | 6 |
but he did not | 6 |
a new sleeping mat | 6 |
him to the ground | 6 |
the side of the | 6 |
did not know that | 6 |
youths and their fathers | 6 |
the language of the | 6 |
bulls of the tribe | 6 |
for a long time | 6 |
beasts of the jungle | 6 |
the top of his | 6 |
the new sleeping mat | 6 |
at the council rock | 6 |
it was he who | 6 |
but a short time | 6 |
though they had been | 6 |
and out of the | 6 |
he knew that the | 6 |
outlet of the lake | 6 |
in search of the | 6 |
to tarzan of the | 6 |
out on the lake | 6 |
to the village of | 6 |
in the heart of | 6 |
the safety of the | 6 |
the end of a | 6 |
to be sure that | 6 |
the sides of the | 6 |
the heart of africa | 6 |
wire the length of | 6 |
more than i know | 6 |
of copper wire the | 6 |
he said to himself | 6 |
late in the afternoon | 6 |
the youths and their | 6 |
copper wire the length | 6 |
the bole of the | 6 |
are we going to | 6 |
toward the village of | 6 |
in the face of | 6 |
a minute or two | 6 |
the length of a | 6 |
but as soon as | 6 |
it was impossible to | 6 |
dropped to the ground | 6 |
up in the air | 5 |
i do not know | 5 |
the purpose of the | 5 |
the approach of the | 5 |
the governor of zaila | 5 |
from the village of | 5 |
on the lookout for | 5 |
the glare of the | 5 |
for the sake of | 5 |
roar of the water | 5 |
knew better than to | 5 |
the presence of the | 5 |
the cause of his | 5 |
him in the face | 5 |
to tell the truth | 5 |
with a cry of | 5 |
to a sudden stop | 5 |
the light of the | 5 |
leaped to his feet | 5 |
the remainder of that | 5 |
in and out of | 5 |
the beaches of lukannon | 5 |
uttered a cry of | 5 |
did not care to | 5 |
but he could not | 5 |
as though they had | 5 |
do you think of | 5 |
to his feet and | 5 |
at the sight of | 5 |
we be of one | 5 |
to the council rock | 5 |
had no intention of | 5 |
of the old man | 5 |
the apes of the | 5 |
the bull that bought | 5 |
upon the back of | 5 |
the shadow of a | 5 |
the spoor of the | 5 |
through the jungle to | 5 |
is one of the | 5 |
closer and closer to | 5 |
it was too late | 5 |
in the light of | 5 |
was out of the | 5 |
a moment later he | 5 |
to do with the | 5 |
to the mouth of | 5 |
that he did not | 5 |
the naturalists and their | 5 |
of the village and | 5 |
to be able to | 5 |
the sound of the | 5 |
back to the village | 5 |
of the trees and | 5 |
arthur and the colonel | 5 |
the light of day | 5 |
a large number of | 5 |
i did not know | 5 |
to right and left | 5 |
soon as he could | 5 |
to the edge of | 5 |
out of the question | 5 |
to get back to | 5 |
it is good to | 5 |
village of the blacks | 5 |
of the great bulls | 5 |
pieces of copper wire | 5 |
the eyes of the | 5 |
of the jungle people | 5 |
he had seen the | 5 |
it is all over | 5 |
the more he thought | 5 |
the king of beasts | 5 |
get back to the | 5 |
of tarzan of the | 5 |
in all his life | 5 |
to take a look | 5 |
to the end of | 5 |
with all his might | 5 |
that he had not | 5 |
by the bull that | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
thing in the world | 5 |
as he saw the | 5 |
face of the cliff | 5 |
the rest of the | 5 |
to and fro as | 5 |
this must be the | 5 |
the corner of the | 5 |
on either side of | 5 |
and tarzan of the | 5 |
so it was that | 5 |
a short time before | 5 |
naturalists and their sons | 5 |
he caught sight of | 5 |
be of one blood | 5 |
and he knew that | 5 |
to make out the | 5 |
as soon as possible | 5 |
in a short time | 5 |
in the way of | 4 |
he made his way | 4 |
but it was a | 4 |
side of the clearing | 4 |
you going to do | 4 |
the coming of the | 4 |
top of his voice | 4 |
the cowcatcher of the | 4 |
he was about to | 4 |
the blackness of the | 4 |
and all the while | 4 |
seemed to come from | 4 |
he could see nothing | 4 |
was but a short | 4 |
edge of the raft | 4 |
which he did not | 4 |
god of the jungle | 4 |
the entrance to the | 4 |
he turned to the | 4 |
sat up with a | 4 |
off in search of | 4 |
either side of the | 4 |
to take movies of | 4 |
the fact that he | 4 |
the beasts of the | 4 |
hide of shere khan | 4 |
and in the end | 4 |
which he had been | 4 |
he was only a | 4 |
the front of the | 4 |
one side of the | 4 |
specimens of animal life | 4 |
stopping for a moment | 4 |
the balance of the | 4 |
upon the opposite side | 4 |
what are you going | 4 |
bole of the tree | 4 |
the fact that the | 4 |
ought to be able | 4 |
in a strange tongue | 4 |
the stamping ground of | 4 |
where did you get | 4 |
so as to get | 4 |
in front of him | 4 |
scores and scores of | 4 |
a cry of surprise | 4 |
on the cowcatcher of | 4 |
taking his eyes from | 4 |
up with a start | 4 |
bottom of the canoe | 4 |
are you going to | 4 |
to plunge into the | 4 |
to take care of | 4 |
they came to a | 4 |
realized that it was | 4 |
the voice of the | 4 |
half an hour the | 4 |
moon rose over the | 4 |
he saw that the | 4 |
threw himself on the | 4 |
and the fact that | 4 |
shook his head and | 4 |
the danger was over | 4 |
how are we going | 4 |
in all the jungle | 4 |
in the world to | 4 |
the ground with a | 4 |
on the end of | 4 |
the news of the | 4 |
to bob and joe | 4 |
in a few minutes | 4 |
give him to me | 4 |
he opened his eyes | 4 |
center of the village | 4 |
he was going to | 4 |
out of the village | 4 |
as soon as we | 4 |
the women and children | 4 |
there was a short | 4 |
staggered to his feet | 4 |
none so great as | 4 |
two pieces of copper | 4 |
for the most part | 4 |
to a sort of | 4 |
in search of food | 4 |
at the point of | 4 |
that it was the | 4 |
of arabs and somalis | 4 |
to show that he | 4 |
through the middle terraces | 4 |
within sight of the | 4 |
the mouth of a | 4 |
they came to the | 4 |
to his feet in | 4 |
on the faces of | 4 |
in the bottom of | 4 |
as he had seen | 4 |
thought that he was | 4 |
close to the great | 4 |
be on the lookout | 4 |
you or i would | 4 |
surface of the water | 4 |
far above the ground | 4 |
for he did not | 4 |
little son of mine | 4 |
bull that bought me | 4 |
over the sandy plain | 4 |
if all goes well | 4 |
him to his feet | 4 |
sat down on the | 4 |
that the tiger was | 4 |
the first time that | 4 |
to the north of | 4 |
was repeated again and | 4 |
as far as the | 4 |
was heard in the | 4 |
the people of the | 4 |
piece of copper wire | 4 |
the way of the | 4 |
no attention to the | 4 |
had never seen a | 4 |
his arms and legs | 4 |
it would not be | 4 |
on the council rock | 4 |
but at that moment | 4 |
he said with a | 4 |
three or four feet | 4 |
they seemed to be | 4 |
that he could not | 4 |
so much that he | 4 |
the scent of the | 4 |
alone in the jungle | 4 |
the shade of a | 4 |
as he could get | 4 |
again and again he | 4 |
o little son of | 4 |
great apes of the | 4 |
have cast me out | 4 |
i will tell you | 4 |
to and fro in | 4 |
it was useless to | 4 |
when he had finished | 4 |
turned back to the | 4 |
into the heart of | 4 |
the ten fat goats | 4 |
but it did not | 4 |
repeated again and again | 4 |
over the crest of | 4 |
to make himself heard | 4 |
in the same way | 4 |
must go back to | 4 |
no doubt of it | 4 |
the faces of the | 4 |
and so it was | 4 |
what are you talking | 4 |
never taking his eyes | 4 |
the others of the | 4 |
we were in the | 4 |
get out of the | 4 |
that tarzan of the | 4 |
bob and joe watched | 4 |
into the village street | 4 |
of the apes had | 4 |
the great apes of | 4 |
if he had been | 4 |
through the jungle toward | 4 |
a long time he | 4 |
his eyes from the | 4 |
nor was it long | 4 |
were to be seen | 4 |
a cry of horror | 4 |
was one of the | 4 |
new sleeping mat and | 4 |
the events of the | 4 |
the walls of the | 4 |
of time was lost | 4 |
the ground in a | 4 |
at a slow trot | 4 |
is afraid of me | 4 |
and as he did | 4 |
you think of it | 4 |
or no attention to | 4 |
the power of the | 4 |
a short distance ahead | 4 |
a few yards from | 4 |
a great deal of | 4 |
of the bull ape | 4 |
went down to the | 4 |
into the middle of | 4 |
at that moment the | 4 |
in the jungle that | 4 |
from the clutches of | 4 |
out of the way | 4 |
with an angry growl | 4 |
overhead was empty space | 4 |
at a little distance | 4 |
he led the way | 4 |
was not far off | 4 |
that is all i | 4 |
a short distance away | 4 |
as i was saying | 4 |
to return to the | 4 |
and their fathers were | 4 |
little or no attention | 4 |
at sight of the | 4 |
was surrounded by a | 4 |
of the great tree | 4 |
scent of the gomangani | 4 |
the people of mbonga | 4 |
are you talking about | 4 |
the emir of harar | 4 |
they had not the | 4 |
the three fat goats | 4 |
length of a tall | 4 |
in the hands of | 4 |
few yards from the | 4 |
there was no more | 4 |
the bowels of the | 4 |
he was in a | 4 |
of the jungle night | 4 |
for a half hour | 4 |
but before they could | 4 |
thou art a man | 4 |
the hide of shere | 4 |
to the other side | 4 |
branches of the tree | 4 |
to the ground with | 4 |
tarzan will kill you | 4 |
he said at last | 4 |
an hour or more | 4 |
had not the slightest | 4 |
battered to and fro | 3 |
he came within sight | 3 |
it was with a | 3 |
as they reached the | 3 |
bit of copper wire | 3 |
he did not wait | 3 |
as quickly as possible | 3 |
to lead the way | 3 |
he was very angry | 3 |
sleeping mat and the | 3 |
makalo passed carelessly by | 3 |
see the light of | 3 |
dawn was breaking the | 3 |
but all to no | 3 |
and an instant later | 3 |
the victorious bull ape | 3 |
a few words to | 3 |
he looked at the | 3 |
had brought with him | 3 |
had been left behind | 3 |
him whizzed by the | 3 |
he saw the lattice | 3 |
to collect specimens of | 3 |
the leader of the | 3 |
how do you know | 3 |
and i know you | 3 |
in the power of | 3 |
had found sea cow | 3 |
them on their way | 3 |
swinging bough should sweep | 3 |
and mowgli spread the | 3 |
of his cold heart | 3 |
the panic of terror | 3 |
the spot where they | 3 |
the men of mbonga | 3 |
this is a wonderful | 3 |
a look at the | 3 |
the very edge of | 3 |
edge of the pit | 3 |
rest of the party | 3 |
had taught him to | 3 |
his head as he | 3 |
it seemed that the | 3 |
and then all was | 3 |
and the copper wire | 3 |
turning to his companions | 3 |
stuck in his throat | 3 |
up the face of | 3 |
bottom of the river | 3 |
early the next morning | 3 |
too much for him | 3 |
and then told of | 3 |
get back to washington | 3 |
the sake of the | 3 |
once or twice he | 3 |
awoke the next morning | 3 |
out on a branch | 3 |
you or i might | 3 |
by the fact that | 3 |
it was that the | 3 |
get out of this | 3 |
canaris and the colonel | 3 |
lost no time in | 3 |
the head of nagaina | 3 |
him out of the | 3 |
slipped to the ground | 3 |
plunge into the jungle | 3 |
well out of reach | 3 |
roar filled the cave | 3 |
that he had heard | 3 |
a caravan bound for | 3 |
in the wilds of | 3 |
covered his face with | 3 |
a slow trot over | 3 |
investing this bloody outbreak | 3 |
to think that the | 3 |
he would have to | 3 |
or two of the | 3 |
he could no longer | 3 |
for the love of | 3 |
a loud cheer to | 3 |
it was that he | 3 |
he is a man | 3 |
from one of the | 3 |
the gulf of aden | 3 |
the little cabin by | 3 |
goats and the sleeping | 3 |
himself down close to | 3 |
he went to the | 3 |
bottom of his cold | 3 |
the result of the | 3 |
a moment or two | 3 |
for a short time | 3 |
be out of reach | 3 |
give it to me | 3 |
sandy plain in a | 3 |
clear of the ground | 3 |
people of the jungle | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
him that he had | 3 |
i have no doubt | 3 |
he was beginning to | 3 |
the moon rose over | 3 |
a few paces and | 3 |
to the ground in | 3 |
flasks of palm oil | 3 |
be something done about | 3 |
took his place in | 3 |
echoed through the cavern | 3 |
with two wolves at | 3 |
go back to the | 3 |
in the breasts of | 3 |
out of the darkness | 3 |
went up to the | 3 |
and closer to the | 3 |
at a place called | 3 |
it was who had | 3 |
but at last the | 3 |
the dead body of | 3 |
direction but the right | 3 |
for a moment the | 3 |
heard in the corridor | 3 |
down the butt of | 3 |
when the moon rose | 3 |
yet he knew that | 3 |
in half an hour | 3 |
bowels of the earth | 3 |
of the apes of | 3 |
my mates in the | 3 |
with a grunt of | 3 |
in less than five | 3 |
and the other bulls | 3 |
with a sudden thought | 3 |
sea cow at last | 3 |
it is a gomangani | 3 |
from the body of | 3 |
trot over the sandy | 3 |
he could see the | 3 |
gathered a handful of | 3 |
the very top of | 3 |
he had found sea | 3 |
tikki was awake on | 3 |
be sure that he | 3 |
the weight of the | 3 |
at first he could | 3 |
in the mouth of | 3 |
and took his place | 3 |
tales such cobwebs and | 3 |
but he had a | 3 |
protector of the poor | 3 |
was battered to and | 3 |
in the hope of | 3 |
balu of his own | 3 |
tarzan is greater than | 3 |
through the medium of | 3 |
cold heart he was | 3 |
from the other side | 3 |
not the way of | 3 |
them from their prey | 3 |
the boy in the | 3 |
they told him that | 3 |
remainder of that day | 3 |
hatred that fanaticism alone | 3 |
at the mercy of | 3 |
the council rock together | 3 |
quarters of the town | 3 |
of the wild things | 3 |
his back against the | 3 |
for the three fat | 3 |
looked down between the | 3 |
wiping the perspiration from | 3 |
into the depths of | 3 |
guy and canaris had | 3 |
would get his torch | 3 |
for a full minute | 3 |
was born among men | 3 |
the young lord greystoke | 3 |
rock with the cross | 3 |
the dawn was breaking | 3 |
fast as he could | 3 |
that he had made | 3 |
fury of the storm | 3 |
in spite of his | 3 |
the tree above the | 3 |
it was difficult to | 3 |
what is the matter | 3 |
a howl of pain | 3 |
the slender young man | 3 |
his place in the | 3 |
alone and in great | 3 |
he seemed to be | 3 |
is a remarkably fine | 3 |
that could not be | 3 |
cheer to speed them | 3 |
when he saw that | 3 |
but as time passed | 3 |
were heard in the | 3 |
spread the skin out | 3 |
is just what i | 3 |
fate worse than death | 3 |
heart he was afraid | 3 |
that if there is | 3 |
nose into the ink | 3 |
he ran up against | 3 |
but at last he | 3 |
helped himself to a | 3 |
filed at a slow | 3 |
every minute to see | 3 |
in an attempt to | 3 |
it was that tarzan | 3 |
you and i are | 3 |
depths of the forest | 3 |
through the foliage and | 3 |
little toomai laid himself | 3 |
if i do not | 3 |
of the jungle had | 3 |
came within sight of | 3 |
it was decided that | 3 |
in the wake of | 3 |
but before he could | 3 |
it seemed strange to | 3 |
in the village of | 3 |
he had picked up | 3 |
lord of the jungle | 3 |
as you or i | 3 |
this part of africa | 3 |
on the back of | 3 |
not to tread on | 3 |
came upon the tribe | 3 |
and were delayed by | 3 |
on through the jungle | 3 |
sun had gone down | 3 |
he had not been | 3 |
run with the pack | 3 |
the skin of a | 3 |
to the great neck | 3 |
guy and melton had | 3 |
take care of ourselves | 3 |
the shadows of the | 3 |
what talk is this | 3 |
wondering what was meant | 3 |
a swinging bough should | 3 |
thy tail hangs down | 3 |
in a very low | 3 |
glad to see you | 3 |
to escape from the | 3 |
from the mouth of | 3 |
the baiting of the | 3 |
tarzan knew that it | 3 |
his cold heart he | 3 |
his torch and wave | 3 |
he has no right | 3 |
of the blacks was | 3 |
the tops of the | 3 |
staggered to his knees | 3 |
as he spoke he | 3 |
the goats and the | 3 |
what was the matter | 3 |
the contents of the | 3 |
with the hairy tree | 3 |
fro as a rat | 3 |
will not harm you | 3 |
and striking at the | 3 |
rear of the cage | 3 |
the rock with the | 3 |
why it was that | 3 |
of a great tree | 3 |
turn into a tiger | 3 |
of the flesh of | 3 |
end of the cavern | 3 |
as he and his | 3 |
until they came to | 3 |
to see mowgli turn | 3 |
was conveyed by them | 3 |
that he had found | 3 |
struck with a sudden | 3 |
found sea cow at | 3 |
but tarzan of the | 3 |
face with his hands | 3 |
the perspiration from his | 3 |
four or five feet | 3 |
you will have to | 3 |
the path of the | 3 |
at the mouth of | 3 |
the gods of the | 3 |
on his way to | 3 |
something done about it | 3 |
should sweep him to | 3 |
the cabin by the | 3 |
all things made he | 3 |
to do some hustling | 3 |
for the time being | 3 |
there was something about | 3 |
the heat of the | 3 |
his face to the | 3 |
shaken by a dog | 3 |
the chances are that | 3 |
white god of the | 3 |
cabin by the sea | 3 |
plain in a southerly | 3 |
but they did not | 3 |
the white jungle god | 3 |
he knew that there | 3 |
down close to the | 3 |
hold out a little | 3 |
arm from the shoulder | 3 |
tens of thousands of | 3 |
baiting of the blacks | 3 |
and went to sleep | 3 |
the outskirts of the | 3 |
there would have been | 3 |
other members of the | 3 |
led the way through | 3 |
slow trot over the | 3 |
and then the lion | 3 |
and yell with the | 3 |
a cry of delight | 3 |
and as he stood | 3 |
he jumped up in | 3 |
and there was no | 3 |
the direction of their | 3 |
in but a few | 3 |
and there was a | 3 |
and he slashed up | 3 |
free people to do | 3 |
in a moment more | 3 |
the rain and the | 3 |
a little and then | 3 |
scent spoor of the | 3 |
and in a short | 3 |
no more than a | 3 |
from all parts of | 3 |
what i want to | 3 |
he vanished in the | 3 |
in the shade of | 3 |
to remain where they | 3 |
up his mind to | 3 |
carelessly by guy and | 3 |
thus it was that | 3 |
to see that he | 3 |
speed them on their | 3 |
quickly to one side | 3 |
foot of the ravine | 3 |
of the great bull | 3 |
with the other hand | 3 |
to the sight of | 3 |
as a matter of | 3 |
they were all awake | 3 |
to the railroad station | 3 |
little cabin by the | 3 |
vanished in the crowd | 3 |
as soon as the | 3 |
half a mile from | 3 |
melton sprang to their | 3 |
rolled over on the | 3 |
a branch and call | 3 |
within ten yards of | 3 |
under him whizzed by | 3 |
laid himself down close | 3 |
are losing precious time | 3 |
was that he had | 3 |
looked as if it | 3 |
lit a fresh torch | 3 |
wall of the town | 3 |
some of the red | 3 |
will be too late | 3 |
the base of the | 3 |
do you mean to | 3 |
the crest of the | 3 |
into the air and | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
the line of camels | 3 |
he is far away | 3 |
down upon scores and | 3 |
came to the cave | 3 |
in a voice that | 3 |
on a branch and | 3 |
minute makar makalo passed | 3 |
lie out on a | 3 |
out of his head | 3 |
the bottom of his | 3 |
loud cheer to speed | 3 |
even tarzan of the | 3 |
the skin out on | 3 |
on the backs of | 3 |
he realized that he | 3 |
of the victorious bull | 3 |
had happened to him | 3 |
as they listened to | 3 |
bagheera would lie out | 3 |
to the foot of | 3 |
tarzan came to the | 3 |
lift up his feet | 3 |
scores of broad backs | 3 |
with every passing minute | 3 |
and all the time | 3 |
a rat is shaken | 3 |
the aid of the | 3 |
in five minutes they | 3 |
could it be that | 3 |
a portion of the | 3 |
and melton sprang to | 3 |
for nearly an hour | 3 |
i want to know | 3 |
he was but a | 3 |
in the throes of | 3 |
i stretched myself not | 3 |
a little of the | 3 |
they had made a | 3 |
the caravan was now | 3 |
and two pieces of | 3 |
balance of the tribe | 3 |
the close proximity of | 3 |
was it long before | 3 |
bared her fangs and | 3 |
and staring in every | 3 |
is all i remember | 3 |
he did not see | 3 |
little toomai looked down | 3 |
would have killed him | 3 |
had set out to | 3 |
to the trees and | 3 |
of the bombay infantry | 3 |
the gates of the | 3 |
of the black men | 3 |
stretched myself not to | 3 |
an explanation of the | 3 |
quarter of a mile | 3 |
a little farther on | 3 |
it is our only | 3 |
in the immediate vicinity | 3 |
knew that he was | 3 |
the body of his | 3 |
by the head of | 3 |
he would get his | 3 |
in the rear of | 3 |
but it was not | 3 |
dead at the bottom | 3 |
in a bad way | 3 |
as though he had | 3 |
as they were to | 3 |
with the exception of | 3 |
tail hangs down behind | 3 |
creatures of the jungle | 3 |
brought down the butt | 3 |
the backs of the | 3 |
to the dark continent | 3 |
a yard or two | 3 |
so far away that | 3 |
and i are going | 3 |
or i would have | 3 |
two or three times | 3 |
as i tell you | 3 |
while the blood dripped | 3 |
of the mouth of | 3 |
guy and melton were | 3 |
the north of the | 3 |
in spite of the | 3 |
yell with the best | 3 |
made their way to | 3 |
lying on the ground | 3 |
seen the elephants dance | 3 |
gazing off into the | 3 |
waters of the waingunga | 3 |
back to the tribe | 3 |
the rest of us | 3 |
it was evident that | 3 |
gates of the village | 3 |
caught sight of something | 3 |
dark he ran up | 3 |
hold of sir arthur | 3 |
which might have been | 3 |
questions of a native | 3 |
the cave with thunder | 3 |
the vicinity of the | 3 |
with a single bound | 3 |
said the black panther | 3 |
his nose into the | 3 |
and once or twice | 3 |
thorn for the camel | 3 |
the rustling of the | 3 |
to a sudden halt | 3 |
i see a cavern | 3 |
fairly flew through the | 3 |
as high as he | 3 |
for there was no | 3 |
glare of the torch | 3 |
to speed them on | 3 |
from the shoulder to | 3 |
and now they were | 3 |
and was conveyed by | 3 |
for a moment to | 3 |
by the light of | 3 |
i am a man | 3 |
mouth of the cavern | 3 |
away in search of | 3 |
they passed through the | 3 |
broke through the foliage | 3 |
and fro across the | 3 |
he had come to | 3 |
makar makalo passed carelessly | 3 |
asking questions of a | 3 |
fell to the ground | 3 |
picking up his rifle | 3 |
at a safe distance | 3 |
what have the free | 3 |
of the great apes | 3 |
they could make out | 3 |
member of the tribe | 3 |
a day or two | 3 |
by the sound of | 3 |
he thought that he | 3 |
i heard an old | 3 |
mates in the morning | 3 |
they kept a close | 3 |
the back of the | 3 |
filled the cave with | 3 |
darkness of the night | 3 |
and at last the | 3 |
he had learned that | 3 |
of the galla country | 3 |
center of the lake | 3 |
from one to another | 3 |
the jungle to the | 3 |
to the water hole | 3 |
a very low whisper | 3 |
up a warning finger | 3 |
to her hairy breast | 3 |
high as he could | 3 |
you much good luck | 3 |
saw that it was | 3 |
looked at each other | 3 |
in the eyes of | 3 |
sleeping mat and two | 3 |
as from the heavens | 3 |
of what had happened | 3 |
minute to see mowgli | 3 |
two wolves at his | 3 |
he was able to | 3 |
the bit of copper | 3 |
a balu of his | 3 |
we are losing precious | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
passed carelessly by guy | 3 |
population of the town | 3 |
caught the scent of | 3 |
sides of the ravine | 3 |
the other members of | 3 |
a moment later the | 3 |
wolves at his heels | 3 |
of the journey was | 3 |
have to do some | 3 |
could not help laughing | 3 |
for a few minutes | 3 |
bob with a smile | 3 |
a good deal of | 3 |
like to see the | 3 |
in the little cabin | 3 |
the wake of the | 3 |
in his right hand | 3 |
was he who had | 3 |
ran up against chuchundra | 3 |
a few seconds later | 3 |
the lord of the | 3 |
but for the most | 3 |
bob and joe and | 3 |
fodder for the kine | 3 |
tree which overhung the | 3 |
a quarter of a | 3 |
on the point of | 3 |
the jungle is shut | 3 |
only half a mile | 3 |
man was lying on | 3 |
summit of the cliff | 3 |
apes of kerchak were | 3 |
we have found it | 3 |
skin out on the | 3 |
caught him by the | 3 |
mat and two pieces | 3 |
the sandy plain in | 3 |
trembled as with ague | 3 |
he came upon a | 3 |
it was true that | 3 |
mat and the copper | 3 |
he came to the | 3 |
to tread on him | 3 |
from which he had | 3 |
the blood dripped down | 3 |
he would never have | 3 |
seemed to be in | 3 |
camel had blundered into | 3 |
out a little longer | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
between life and death | 3 |
up the bole of | 3 |
a pipe of mystery | 3 |
and just under him | 3 |
taug and the other | 3 |
as they passed through | 3 |
i am going to | 3 |
drew back in terror | 3 |
was no time for | 3 |
as a rat is | 3 |
on the flat stone | 3 |
looked down upon the | 3 |
had once been the | 3 |
in a tone of | 3 |
can it be possible | 3 |
and led the way | 3 |
and the bit of | 3 |
had gone to the | 3 |
torch and wave it | 3 |
as the dawn was | 3 |
he was a very | 3 |
to continue the journey | 3 |
eyes were fixed on | 3 |
the night wore on | 3 |
and one by one | 3 |
denizens of the jungle | 3 |
an expedition to africa | 3 |
the next morning the | 3 |
ready for instant action | 3 |
the remainder of the | 3 |
the free people to | 3 |
he uttered a cry | 3 |
mowgli spread the skin | 3 |
he could not have | 3 |
were delayed by an | 3 |
all awake and staring | 3 |
the way through the | 3 |
a remarkably fine day | 3 |
as a result of | 3 |
it was a long | 3 |
the dark he ran | 3 |
as though it had | 3 |
did you get that | 3 |
his head upon one | 3 |
bling you much good | 3 |
every direction but the | 3 |
into the dark water | 3 |
was the first time | 3 |
in a little time | 3 |
with a wink at | 3 |
at the last minute | 3 |
we ought to be | 3 |
at the right time | 3 |
of reach of these | 3 |
snatched from sight immediately | 3 |
tarzan had come to | 3 |
was lying on the | 3 |
awake and staring in | 3 |
to his full height | 3 |
a sigh of relief | 3 |
cowcatcher of the engine | 3 |
to do is to | 3 |
at the opposite side | 3 |
the clutches of the | 3 |
that was caught up | 3 |
was now ready to | 3 |
to you or me | 3 |
bob and joe remained | 3 |
sweep him to the | 3 |
and i do not | 3 |
what has become of | 3 |
that the lion was | 3 |
to and fro across | 3 |
ran to and fro | 3 |
have to do is | 3 |
by guy and whispered | 3 |
the cave of bukawai | 3 |
paid little or no | 3 |
with a loud cheer | 3 |
for of all the | 3 |
is shaken by a | 3 |
luck go with you | 3 |
was no longer a | 3 |
he thought of the | 3 |
the isle of skeletons | 3 |
but there was something | 3 |
he came upon the | 3 |
up out of the | 3 |
then he began to | 3 |
was the meaning of | 3 |
bildad and sir arthur | 3 |
along the jungle trail | 3 |
in a minute or | 3 |
guy and melton sprang | 3 |
he had learned from | 3 |
with the intention of | 3 |
did not wait to | 3 |
brought them to a | 3 |
of the ways of | 3 |
recesses of the cavern | 3 |
knew that it would | 3 |
very edge of the | 3 |
on the top of | 3 |
whizzed by the head | 3 |
it will be too | 3 |
myself not to tread | 3 |
and when he came | 3 |
sprang to their feet | 3 |
not that he was | 3 |
with a scream of | 3 |
expedition to the dark | 3 |
less than five minutes | 3 |
head upon one side | 3 |
tarzan scratched his head | 3 |
howard and i would | 3 |
tikki looked down between | 3 |
all passage of time | 3 |
at that moment a | 3 |
get there in time | 3 |
caught a glimpse of | 3 |
would not have happened | 3 |
mowgli turn into a | 3 |
forgiven for being scared | 3 |
was awake on the | 3 |
caravan was now ready | 3 |
the chums and their | 3 |
he slashed up at | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
and fro as a | 3 |
his face with his | 3 |
as still as still | 3 |
for he was very | 3 |
out on the flat | 3 |
by them to makar | 3 |
toomai laid himself down | 3 |
lest a swinging bough | 3 |
just under him whizzed | 3 |
the breasts of the | 3 |
the women and the | 3 |
toomai looked down upon | 3 |
life or death to | 3 |
of the african night | 3 |
and made their way | 3 |
they caught sight of | 3 |
bob and joe looked | 3 |
o chief of the | 3 |
there was a quick | 3 |
it would be safe | 3 |
would you like to | 3 |
not in the least | 3 |
reach of these fiends | 3 |
people to do with | 3 |
expecting every minute to | 3 |
when tarzan came to | 3 |
in the safety of | 3 |
can be forgiven for | 3 |
see mowgli turn into | 3 |
get his torch and | 3 |
rat is shaken by | 3 |
almost close enough to | 3 |
close to her hairy | 3 |
up his feet one | 3 |
which overhung the palisade | 3 |
just as he had | 3 |
high in the air | 3 |
women and the children | 3 |
the shoulder to the | 3 |
took to the trees | 3 |
came to a halt | 3 |
staring in every direction | 3 |
head of the ravine | 3 |
a large group of | 3 |
i should like to | 3 |
and so the ape | 3 |
a fate worse than | 3 |
heart for sleepy head | 3 |
with a trembling hand | 3 |
looked down upon scores | 3 |
with the aid of | 3 |
through the trees toward | 3 |
there was a howl | 3 |
the other hand he | 3 |
and in great danger | 3 |
direction of their village | 3 |
gave voice to the | 3 |
not half a mile | 3 |
and i stretched myself | 3 |
how would you like | 3 |
his way to the | 3 |
of a native officer | 3 |
put his nose into | 3 |
would lie out on | 3 |
of the possibility of | 3 |
was by no means | 3 |
happened to be in | 3 |
he did not like | 3 |
feet one after the | 3 |
and for a time | 3 |
for a moment he | 3 |
a little distance from | 3 |
their way to the | 3 |
it was the first | 3 |
scared in the night | 3 |
as fast as he | 3 |
off into the jungle | 3 |
of the jungle and | 3 |
bough should sweep him | 3 |
he shook his head | 3 |
in every direction but | 3 |
with a caravan bound | 3 |
he looked up into | 3 |
center of the clearing | 3 |
as he caught sight | 3 |
then he vanished in | 3 |
who had never seen | 3 |
all quarters of the | 3 |
rose over the plain | 3 |
way back to the | 3 |
was too much for | 3 |
put an end to | 3 |
in time to see | 3 |
day and a night | 3 |
elephant in the service | 3 |
was impossible to tell | 3 |
being scared in the | 3 |
in an instant more | 3 |
what did you find | 3 |
the bulls and the | 3 |
to listen to the | 3 |
these tales such cobwebs | 3 |
and scores of broad | 3 |
said bob with a | 3 |
the cries of the | 3 |
and so he was | 3 |
it will be a | 3 |
for an hour or | 3 |
for being scared in | 3 |
were all awake and | 3 |
and at last he | 3 |
but he was not | 3 |
was but a few | 3 |
the meaning of the | 3 |
as guy and melton | 3 |
a few yards and | 3 |
and at the same | 3 |
careful aim at the | 3 |
remain where they were | 3 |
a camel had blundered | 3 |
but the right one | 3 |
his feet one after | 3 |
to the ears of | 3 |
of the seeonee pack | 3 |
of the white devil | 3 |
terraces of the forest | 3 |
it was repeated again | 3 |
all that he had | 3 |
in the dark he | 3 |
the beasts and the | 3 |
that i do not | 3 |
out of the jungle | 3 |
then there was a | 3 |
there was no sound | 3 |
sheer to the water | 3 |
out of the water | 3 |
the spot where he | 3 |
as he thought of | 3 |
then i heard an | 3 |
all the jungle folk | 3 |
feet above the ground | 3 |
the capture of zaila | 3 |
with a wave of | 3 |
be forgiven for being | 3 |
turned back toward the | 3 |
have the free people | 3 |
they realized that it | 3 |
upon scores and scores | 3 |
of the apes is | 3 |
and his eyes were | 3 |
was tarzan of the | 3 |
all these tales such | 3 |
conveyed by them to | 3 |
and the sound of | 3 |
heard in the distance | 3 |
i beg of you | 3 |
and the sleeping mat | 3 |
it is in my | 3 |
all to no avail | 3 |
for a short distance | 3 |
the bulls of the | 3 |
awake on the pillow | 3 |
jumped up in the | 3 |
now ready to start | 3 |
leave to hunt here | 3 |
the chief of the | 3 |
to one of the | 3 |
took up the cry | 3 |
the foot of a | 3 |
teacher of the law | 3 |
cocked his head upon | 3 |
cry of the bull | 2 |
from his pocket and | 2 |
that it could not | 2 |
and helped himself to | 2 |
in the tree above | 2 |
as he had never | 2 |
in the days when | 2 |
whirling round and round | 2 |
do all we can | 2 |
for us that we | 2 |
they were plunged in | 2 |
the eyes of all | 2 |
tarzan could not understand | 2 |
far out on the | 2 |
do you intend to | 2 |
downward toward the ground | 2 |
would be difficult to | 2 |
that the emir of | 2 |
his hand and a | 2 |
of the grass rope | 2 |
from the blow that | 2 |
haired central asian chief | 2 |
at the rear of | 2 |
with a speed that | 2 |
never before had she | 2 |
went back into the | 2 |
as the eye could | 2 |
rocked back and forth | 2 |
blackness of the jungle | 2 |
where are we going | 2 |
with a dark complexion | 2 |
far as the eye | 2 |
had nothing to do | 2 |
the fact that it | 2 |
it comes to the | 2 |
that some day he | 2 |
the jungle toward the | 2 |
stay where you are | 2 |
tell that by the | 2 |
tarzan half rose and | 2 |
did not suit the | 2 |
can take care of | 2 |
this is no time | 2 |
but he would have | 2 |
closest shave i ever | 2 |
and the two hyenas | 2 |
story of his adventures | 2 |
they went to the | 2 |
with the tale of | 2 |
the shelter of a | 2 |
by all the gods | 2 |
she would do it | 2 |
him between the eyes | 2 |
the first stage of | 2 |
a loose stone from | 2 |
of the stolen specimens | 2 |
and to attend to | 2 |
who was very old | 2 |
forty feet or more | 2 |
cried the colonel in | 2 |
did not know what | 2 |
bosom of a vast | 2 |
of the warriors of | 2 |
that was only a | 2 |
never before had tarzan | 2 |
of the town on | 2 |
and the black boy | 2 |
to fight at all | 2 |
could find no trace | 2 |
the better for us | 2 |
as to get a | 2 |
to prepare for the | 2 |
was in the car | 2 |
after the manner of | 2 |
little distance from the | 2 |
half rose and kneeled | 2 |
would be well to | 2 |
the condition of his | 2 |
in less time than | 2 |
the herd in two | 2 |
poured the harvest and | 2 |
with the strength of | 2 |
and then on the | 2 |
the torch had been | 2 |
penetrated deeper into the | 2 |
he had last seen | 2 |
is shut to me | 2 |
then he saw the | 2 |
sir arthur uttered a | 2 |
the strip of sand | 2 |
the real lord greystoke | 2 |
he fairly flew through | 2 |
the flesh of man | 2 |
above his head as | 2 |
the crest of a | 2 |
the arab with whom | 2 |
and now that he | 2 |
coming in short gasps | 2 |
going to get out | 2 |
one anna of the | 2 |
be heard by the | 2 |
at this time of | 2 |
or tarzan will kill | 2 |
septum of her nose | 2 |
those who had seen | 2 |
stolen from the village | 2 |
his head as the | 2 |
must go to the | 2 |
a second later the | 2 |
before little toomai had | 2 |
of the garo hills | 2 |
that he had no | 2 |
the reason for the | 2 |
went in two by | 2 |
all the peoples of | 2 |
the part of the | 2 |
amply large enough to | 2 |
a chance that we | 2 |
the former lord greystoke | 2 |
above the reach of | 2 |
the sleeping mat and | 2 |
who suddenly appeared over | 2 |
on all sides of | 2 |
farther and farther away | 2 |
sat down on a | 2 |
it was a great | 2 |
reach the mouth of | 2 |
through the leafy branches | 2 |
and the regiments went | 2 |
his way in the | 2 |
others of the tribe | 2 |
such good effect that | 2 |
and all was darkness | 2 |
bob and joe did | 2 |
his way toward the | 2 |
filed to sharp points | 2 |
run in and out | 2 |
the strength of his | 2 |
song that all the | 2 |
he came back to | 2 |
the spot where the | 2 |
out of the cage | 2 |
there was a convulsive | 2 |
as we rode up | 2 |
said bob at last | 2 |
a short time he | 2 |
in a corner of | 2 |
the fight for the | 2 |
leaped high in the | 2 |
the scene of the | 2 |
square of the town | 2 |
kept a close watch | 2 |
to think of it | 2 |
tarzan and the black | 2 |
had been in the | 2 |
seat on the cowcatcher | 2 |
round by the wall | 2 |
how do they do | 2 |
made a hearty meal | 2 |
to the center of | 2 |
straining his ears to | 2 |
closed his eyes and | 2 |
he made a sudden | 2 |
bars of his prison | 2 |
have no more light | 2 |
for the fun of | 2 |
send the cameras and | 2 |
straight as an arrow | 2 |
the other bulls to | 2 |
the shore with a | 2 |
out of the mouth | 2 |
the square of the | 2 |
looking around they saw | 2 |
into the open space | 2 |
of which he had | 2 |
to the keen ears | 2 |
into the forest of | 2 |
had worked himself into | 2 |
cabin by the land | 2 |
upon the ground and | 2 |
at the death of | 2 |
was in a whirl | 2 |
a torch was lit | 2 |
and the other things | 2 |
he had not yet | 2 |
they had come to | 2 |
a more accurate shot | 2 |
voice to a shrill | 2 |
to the aid of | 2 |
have talked to chua | 2 |
pretend that they are | 2 |
his back in a | 2 |
come to an end | 2 |
to think of the | 2 |
he was an old | 2 |
else was in the | 2 |
was unable to walk | 2 |
the close of the | 2 |
fight to the death | 2 |
distance away when the | 2 |
did not like it | 2 |
go in search of | 2 |
made a sudden rush | 2 |
the tips of his | 2 |
the end of bukawai | 2 |
up hand over hand | 2 |
two tails is a | 2 |
beasts as he could | 2 |
he was sure that | 2 |
is none so great | 2 |
twenty yoke of us | 2 |
no more light after | 2 |
into conversation with the | 2 |
of the cliff was | 2 |
as they penetrated deeper | 2 |
well as he could | 2 |
so much the better | 2 |
front of the locomotive | 2 |
the yoke and goad | 2 |
the hole in the | 2 |
a day and a | 2 |
guy and the colonel | 2 |
i suggest that we | 2 |
came to a sudden | 2 |
stared them in the | 2 |
staggered back against the | 2 |
paying no attention to | 2 |
spent the remainder of | 2 |
stared at each other | 2 |
it looked as though | 2 |
that had been worn | 2 |
of the contents of | 2 |
side of the chamber | 2 |
making an expedition to | 2 |
he was interrupted by | 2 |
not suit the ape | 2 |
sitting on the cowcatcher | 2 |
blue waters of the | 2 |
that he had escaped | 2 |
a little in the | 2 |
there was a long | 2 |
side of the stone | 2 |
up to the top | 2 |
and now and again | 2 |
serving each in his | 2 |
how was he to | 2 |
capture of tarzan the | 2 |
now that he had | 2 |
the trap they had | 2 |
half a dozen black | 2 |
brought back from the | 2 |
a burst of laughter | 2 |
are bad for baby | 2 |
of the spoken language | 2 |
two reports rent the | 2 |
words stuck in his | 2 |
and in the evening | 2 |
how to get there | 2 |
ranks of the people | 2 |
of the bulls would | 2 |
what are we going | 2 |
and the current was | 2 |
upon the side of | 2 |
surely be near the | 2 |
of the apes it | 2 |
the lid of a | 2 |
the distance to the | 2 |
to one side of | 2 |
youths looked at each | 2 |
little more than a | 2 |
did you find out | 2 |
far up the beach | 2 |
of camels filed at | 2 |
if they had been | 2 |
all that remained of | 2 |
apes in the trees | 2 |
the still form in | 2 |
as he came up | 2 |
the center was a | 2 |
he just wanted to | 2 |
tarzan rose to his | 2 |
just out of reach | 2 |
upon the part of | 2 |
the explorers found themselves | 2 |
the time for all | 2 |
of terror from the | 2 |
made good their escape | 2 |
dreams in the night | 2 |
was the cruelty of | 2 |
will go back to | 2 |
to the side of | 2 |
but the roar of | 2 |
of the apes came | 2 |
at the two strangers | 2 |
no trace of the | 2 |
when they came to | 2 |
was going to find | 2 |
for a time they | 2 |
was the first step | 2 |
we came as far | 2 |
of all the gallas | 2 |
the vast number of | 2 |
be glad to get | 2 |
so he decided to | 2 |
who had seen what | 2 |
and then he saw | 2 |
from half a dozen | 2 |
some time before the | 2 |
it was slow work | 2 |
bukawai returned to the | 2 |
that he could manage | 2 |
which you were to | 2 |
could be done until | 2 |
all over with the | 2 |
of sight of the | 2 |
song of the seeonee | 2 |
though we were in | 2 |
the cruelty of the | 2 |
buldeo lay as still | 2 |
a supply of dates | 2 |
peoples of the jungle | 2 |
beneath the great ears | 2 |
bad dreams in the | 2 |
plunged in total darkness | 2 |
then all was silent | 2 |
peaceful monotony of the | 2 |
and he seemed to | 2 |
through the high grass | 2 |
upon the face of | 2 |
out of his mind | 2 |
of the apes the | 2 |
a final scream of | 2 |
for a moment in | 2 |
delighted at such an | 2 |
his rifle to his | 2 |
crept up behind him | 2 |
side of the trail | 2 |
shared by the rest | 2 |
soon as he was | 2 |
and just as the | 2 |
said billy the mule | 2 |
the creator of the | 2 |
did not see the | 2 |
there was a sudden | 2 |
would put his head | 2 |
into a deep slumber | 2 |
set his teeth and | 2 |
glad of the chance | 2 |
what have you discovered | 2 |
the trail in the | 2 |
it was one of | 2 |
the arabs and negroes | 2 |
thumped and he thumped | 2 |
than any one else | 2 |
see their yellow eyes | 2 |
put his fur in | 2 |
i will go to | 2 |
and just as he | 2 |
what do you know | 2 |
tarzan shook his head | 2 |
and then they came | 2 |
will always remember that | 2 |
the life of the | 2 |
the garrison at berbera | 2 |
she did not know | 2 |
have no idea of | 2 |
sir arthur ashby and | 2 |
things with which he | 2 |
he called to the | 2 |
i heard him say | 2 |
jungle toward the village | 2 |
the shes and the | 2 |
were intrusted to me | 2 |
on one occasion they | 2 |
look as though they | 2 |
appeared over the sand | 2 |
the south of harar | 2 |
the fury of the | 2 |
to the south of | 2 |
did not wait for | 2 |
viii after the specimens | 2 |
led the way down | 2 |
and so it came | 2 |
what will he do | 2 |
in a southwesterly direction | 2 |
language of the apes | 2 |
on the air from | 2 |
week before he had | 2 |
between him and the | 2 |
it was as though | 2 |
in a sort of | 2 |
of the camp animals | 2 |
mass of towering trees | 2 |
as soon as his | 2 |
it would be well | 2 |
could not come before | 2 |
was very evident that | 2 |
do they do it | 2 |
in an instant the | 2 |
passage of time was | 2 |
to the salt house | 2 |
a result of this | 2 |
in the path of | 2 |
can do is to | 2 |
he knew better than | 2 |
in his savage brain | 2 |
when they returned to | 2 |
had fallen into the | 2 |
xv a wonderful sight | 2 |
and just as it | 2 |
our delight on a | 2 |
beggar at the gate | 2 |
ready to single out | 2 |
chief of the wolves | 2 |
and he thumped and | 2 |
the evidence of his | 2 |
i have to go | 2 |
into the trees and | 2 |
out of the cavern | 2 |
back along the trail | 2 |
how far they had | 2 |
up to the camels | 2 |
the pack at the | 2 |
the glassy surface of | 2 |
slightest attention to the | 2 |
shes and the balus | 2 |
to get rid of | 2 |
xx the buffalo charges | 2 |
there was a startled | 2 |
most of the time | 2 |
nothing so much as | 2 |
i have seen it | 2 |
all parts of the | 2 |
with a sigh of | 2 |
he is in danger | 2 |
center of the terrace | 2 |
as the band ceased | 2 |
and then there came | 2 |
is the outlet of | 2 |
in the night and | 2 |
the keen ears of | 2 |
to the starting point | 2 |
instantly into a deep | 2 |
of the larger bulls | 2 |
after a short silence | 2 |
no necessity for a | 2 |
of a clump of | 2 |
not two hundred feet | 2 |
he and his father | 2 |
a few paces from | 2 |
the winds to blow | 2 |
they have no law | 2 |
and sir arthur in | 2 |
the king of the | 2 |
of the law of | 2 |
not have told you | 2 |
eat all he wants | 2 |
back to the hotel | 2 |
be found in the | 2 |
it was a very | 2 |
quarters of an hour | 2 |
for tarzan of the | 2 |
gave voice to a | 2 |
to the task of | 2 |
to see how the | 2 |
down wind from the | 2 |
of the monkey people | 2 |
came to an end | 2 |
the torn and bleeding | 2 |
i have come for | 2 |
over the plain the | 2 |
at a police station | 2 |
that the lion would | 2 |
she did not remember | 2 |
failed to note the | 2 |
first time since he | 2 |
as he neared the | 2 |
what on earth does | 2 |
made his way back | 2 |
like a frightened deer | 2 |
directly in his path | 2 |
the captain of the | 2 |
let us get away | 2 |
remainder of the afternoon | 2 |
yellow tide of the | 2 |
he swung through the | 2 |
but when he saw | 2 |
as thick as a | 2 |
as big as a | 2 |
feet clear of the | 2 |
better than any other | 2 |
some of the blacks | 2 |
camp of the gallas | 2 |
was enough to appall | 2 |
he fancied he heard | 2 |
what was left of | 2 |
infinite patience of the | 2 |
for all we know | 2 |
momaya saw him and | 2 |
the wall of the | 2 |
the sounds of the | 2 |
next to impossible to | 2 |
the command at once | 2 |
was none other than | 2 |
but it is true | 2 |
result of the shot | 2 |
down to the water | 2 |
it is a very | 2 |
to the bole of | 2 |
mouth of the river | 2 |
just when they were | 2 |
and day after day | 2 |
above the head of | 2 |
but a few yards | 2 |
two or three always | 2 |
shouted with all his | 2 |
the length of the | 2 |
to his own place | 2 |
must be done over | 2 |
lake by this time | 2 |
it above his head | 2 |
but he is only | 2 |
for over an hour | 2 |
children of the camp | 2 |
felt that he had | 2 |
and he felt the | 2 |
for a good place | 2 |
xi an amusing acquaintance | 2 |
expression of his face | 2 |
almost as well as | 2 |
do you think it | 2 |
you must have seen | 2 |
morning all were up | 2 |
although bob and joe | 2 |
village as fast as | 2 |
a police station and | 2 |
to the lower limbs | 2 |
a promise of a | 2 |
he rose from his | 2 |
tails is a great | 2 |
far to the north | 2 |
answered bob with a | 2 |
high up in the | 2 |
sight of the village | 2 |
his eyes were very | 2 |
and clawed at the | 2 |
he seems to be | 2 |
they bling you much | 2 |
of the theft in | 2 |
the primitive games of | 2 |
nor did he have | 2 |
at the loss of | 2 |
loose stone from the | 2 |
the mother of tibo | 2 |
but at the bottom | 2 |
an angry growl of | 2 |
tree tarzan of the | 2 |
none of the jungle | 2 |
and the more he | 2 |
ten yards of the | 2 |
much the better for | 2 |
i will not harm | 2 |
it seems that there | 2 |
mention of this name | 2 |
the summit of the | 2 |
a piece of paper | 2 |
and then he would | 2 |
at once or we | 2 |
short distance away when | 2 |
fact that tarzan had | 2 |
after a few more | 2 |
he staggered to his | 2 |
told him what the | 2 |
very much as though | 2 |
to see the result | 2 |
if the thief comes | 2 |
to the chill of | 2 |
a sudden cry from | 2 |
the big man had | 2 |
in a southerly direction | 2 |
that this is a | 2 |
for a little while | 2 |
it may be that | 2 |
one by one they | 2 |
did he intend to | 2 |
the entrance of the | 2 |
has sent us to | 2 |
birds of the jungle | 2 |
he had had his | 2 |
of the first magnitude | 2 |
i met my mates | 2 |
with a dismal groan | 2 |
approaching through the jungle | 2 |
are ye called the | 2 |
you know about that | 2 |
paused and helped himself | 2 |
they would come again | 2 |
late the next afternoon | 2 |
corner of the room | 2 |
the hook to the | 2 |
no signs of any | 2 |
enough to take care | 2 |
of the apes could | 2 |
and went down to | 2 |
through the tall grass | 2 |
the back of his | 2 |
the wild things of | 2 |
dancing up and down | 2 |
the dark shadows of | 2 |
little to one side | 2 |
looking up at the | 2 |
swung himself into the | 2 |
smile upon his lips | 2 |
he was the head | 2 |
many times in the | 2 |
of vegetation except for | 2 |
mouth of the tunnel | 2 |
this is a game | 2 |
and as they were | 2 |
at the moment that | 2 |
in the matter of | 2 |
in the crotch of | 2 |
stage of the journey | 2 |
could not conceive of | 2 |
the cabin door was | 2 |
direction of the tribe | 2 |
and awoke the next | 2 |
the end nearest the | 2 |
was with a sigh | 2 |
and the noise of | 2 |
the force of the | 2 |
a clanging of bells | 2 |
how are we to | 2 |
captured by the arabs | 2 |
not an instant too | 2 |
under the pressure of | 2 |
no one cared to | 2 |
paced up and down | 2 |
guy and melton followed | 2 |
one connected with the | 2 |
i will kill you | 2 |
and they were half | 2 |
to see if he | 2 |
of wild animals and | 2 |
an instant above the | 2 |
i glad to see | 2 |
narrow trail that wound | 2 |
gone to the bottom | 2 |
was able to walk | 2 |
and he was going | 2 |
through which he had | 2 |
we come to the | 2 |
the closest shave i | 2 |
with which tarzan was | 2 |
a scream of terror | 2 |
when we were at | 2 |
at the very top | 2 |
can do no more | 2 |
there was nothing human | 2 |
he squirmed and twisted | 2 |
had been unable to | 2 |
bob and joe smiled | 2 |
he thumped and he | 2 |
a week before he | 2 |
it would tire you | 2 |
and several of the | 2 |
to be an expedition | 2 |
fingers through his thick | 2 |
the discomfiture of his | 2 |
the first time since | 2 |
the scruff of the | 2 |
my father was a | 2 |
the strength of the | 2 |
do you hear it | 2 |
for some reason the | 2 |
he was just as | 2 |
he went into the | 2 |
bringing down not a | 2 |
on which they stood | 2 |
it was not the | 2 |
and diving into the | 2 |
and listening for the | 2 |
top of the rock | 2 |
if i was like | 2 |
you can imagine how | 2 |
never in all his | 2 |
kala nag lift up | 2 |
that i may go | 2 |
several of the bearers | 2 |
of the cliff and | 2 |
they had been traveling | 2 |
them to follow him | 2 |
later he pulled the | 2 |
long time he lay | 2 |
a fresh torch and | 2 |
this would never do | 2 |
for they did not | 2 |
be one of these | 2 |
medicine to bring him | 2 |
the distance between them | 2 |
decided on a plan | 2 |
out of the hole | 2 |
the thing which teeka | 2 |
into the darkness of | 2 |
a yard or more | 2 |
middle terraces of the | 2 |
the blood of the | 2 |
the mutiny broke out | 2 |
fell into the hands | 2 |
all the jungle knows | 2 |
he had passed through | 2 |
myself up for lost | 2 |
advantage of the ground | 2 |
for him with a | 2 |
that is why i | 2 |
see that he was | 2 |
guy and the arab | 2 |
what was the meaning | 2 |
he clambered to the | 2 |
the influx of the | 2 |
his way through the | 2 |
that it was a | 2 |
in the opposite direction | 2 |
to the attacks of | 2 |
view of the clearing | 2 |
now we must go | 2 |
he saw it all | 2 |
were filed to sharp | 2 |
of the yoke and | 2 |
it was a horrible | 2 |
to partake of his | 2 |
of all the bulls | 2 |
to save sir arthur | 2 |
the aid of his | 2 |
the memory of a | 2 |
far into the air | 2 |
in his throat and | 2 |
was the outlet of | 2 |
back into the town | 2 |
to their feet in | 2 |
the piece of copper | 2 |
end in his hand | 2 |
all trace of time | 2 |
down to the sea | 2 |
in the first place | 2 |
an hour had passed | 2 |
had no doubt been | 2 |
and down the strip | 2 |
for the river and | 2 |
and little toomai could | 2 |
great carnivora of the | 2 |
a chorus of angry | 2 |
or two and then | 2 |
would be sure to | 2 |
upon the verge of | 2 |
one by one the | 2 |
the depth of her | 2 |
their wits and their | 2 |
a few yards distant | 2 |
looked at him in | 2 |
to waste time in | 2 |
which she had passed | 2 |
visible on their faces | 2 |
and at that moment | 2 |
to the rear of | 2 |
broken lock that freed | 2 |
look up an old | 2 |
guy in the jungle | 2 |
was no longer the | 2 |
we going to do | 2 |
the arrival of the | 2 |
as he spoke a | 2 |
the apes who were | 2 |
it was just luck | 2 |
seemed strange to him | 2 |
of the same species | 2 |
my name is chutney | 2 |
it is time to | 2 |
he feared the jungle | 2 |
in readiness by eight | 2 |
the meaning of this | 2 |
the right and left | 2 |
to get to this | 2 |
in a few seconds | 2 |
they had been in | 2 |
waters of the gulf | 2 |
to look up an | 2 |
figure of the ape | 2 |
we are the only | 2 |
dropped on the sand | 2 |
the ground in the | 2 |
to appall the stoutest | 2 |
for quite a distance | 2 |
the trees above them | 2 |
the hut of the | 2 |
at last he succeeded | 2 |
placed a foot upon | 2 |
of the jungle lays | 2 |
that seemed to come | 2 |
the apes in the | 2 |
to the drinking place | 2 |
must be done at | 2 |
on with the current | 2 |
of those who had | 2 |
than he had imagined | 2 |
but now they were | 2 |
and screams from the | 2 |
would have something to | 2 |
they must have been | 2 |
dark shadows of the | 2 |
the governor at zaila | 2 |
into the corridor and | 2 |
an inch or two | 2 |
he was afraid of | 2 |
would have gone to | 2 |
no idea of the | 2 |
before he could regain | 2 |
the raft struck the | 2 |
to see how they | 2 |
i think i know | 2 |
back to the jungle | 2 |
glanced at each other | 2 |
is the use of | 2 |
where to find the | 2 |
i will always remember | 2 |
going to tell you | 2 |
and the colonel were | 2 |
to think that he | 2 |
as he should have | 2 |
the naturalists and bob | 2 |
the youths looked at | 2 |
and when they were | 2 |
go to his own | 2 |
would have found it | 2 |
it and see if | 2 |
the first thing he | 2 |
his head to and | 2 |
he had learned to | 2 |
he swelled his giant | 2 |
as he watched her | 2 |
and in the dark | 2 |
a little open space | 2 |
flaming eyes of the | 2 |
man of middle age | 2 |
the lights and shades | 2 |
the beggar at the | 2 |
like a wild beast | 2 |
gave me back my | 2 |
camel and the bullocks | 2 |
in which he could | 2 |
that made them gasp | 2 |
that he had learned | 2 |
squatted upon a low | 2 |
chutney and the colonel | 2 |
at a call from | 2 |
stepped out of the | 2 |
a half hour the | 2 |
jerk that tightened it | 2 |
declaration had its effect | 2 |
as the boy lay | 2 |
which looked as if | 2 |
goats and a sleeping | 2 |
a quick movement of | 2 |
not as it comes | 2 |
rock a few yards | 2 |
he could not understand | 2 |
were plunged in total | 2 |
the master words of | 2 |
off across the clearing | 2 |
a moment he stood | 2 |
to see the wild | 2 |
did not understand the | 2 |
he could go no | 2 |
and ran to the | 2 |
that he was hungry | 2 |
the level of the | 2 |
and it was easy | 2 |
the presence of a | 2 |
sir arthur in the | 2 |
so long as the | 2 |
did not miss the | 2 |
of toomai of the | 2 |
to the tribe of | 2 |
and you can imagine | 2 |
he put his nose | 2 |
canaris turned on him | 2 |
the first time i | 2 |
he had heard the | 2 |
it takes to tell | 2 |
for getting him out | 2 |
taking better care of | 2 |
that thou art a | 2 |
and in all that | 2 |
and i have often | 2 |
i shall wait here | 2 |
intrusted to me for | 2 |
difference between life and | 2 |
a few yards away | 2 |
howard and i have | 2 |
as the long neck | 2 |
for not taking better | 2 |
i would like to | 2 |
could see their yellow | 2 |
after a moment of | 2 |
large enough to hold | 2 |
back toward their village | 2 |
will see to the | 2 |
it was very evident | 2 |
a little while the | 2 |
of a sudden a | 2 |
a quick glance in | 2 |
heat of the equatorial | 2 |
he was well acquainted | 2 |
that he might be | 2 |
in a loud voice | 2 |
that he would have | 2 |
him by the throat | 2 |
that he had never | 2 |
we proceed to zaila | 2 |
instantly they were plunged | 2 |
never gives up her | 2 |
during the next few | 2 |
when he says so | 2 |
the noise of the | 2 |
then there came to | 2 |
came in with a | 2 |
i speak the truth | 2 |
and joe and their | 2 |
seals on the beach | 2 |
he had found his | 2 |
in an instant guy | 2 |
the camel and the | 2 |
to catch hold of | 2 |
turned to the right | 2 |
the books of his | 2 |
mind was in a | 2 |
upon the body of | 2 |
away from his mother | 2 |
went to sleep on | 2 |
furious with rage and | 2 |
though he were going | 2 |
was made for the | 2 |
knew that this was | 2 |
the first thing i | 2 |
part of the jungle | 2 |
of the town that | 2 |
to the right of | 2 |
was trembling with fright | 2 |
but he wanted to | 2 |
all the bulls of | 2 |
that very moment the | 2 |
until he had come | 2 |
the strangest part of | 2 |
first stage of the | 2 |
and a new sleeping | 2 |
other denizens of the | 2 |
at once that the | 2 |
so that they may | 2 |
of the time that | 2 |
the jungle and a | 2 |
of the second day | 2 |
the ears of the | 2 |
to have a leader | 2 |
could hardly believe that | 2 |
of the canoe was | 2 |
i told him that | 2 |
was the call of | 2 |
of the rainy season | 2 |
have nothing to do | 2 |
very close to the | 2 |
he said to the | 2 |
day of long ago | 2 |
way through the forest | 2 |
though it had been | 2 |
would do the same | 2 |
he cleared his throat | 2 |
against the coming of | 2 |
the ravine by the | 2 |
the mind of an | 2 |
direction of the village | 2 |
had bribed the guards | 2 |
around to the docks | 2 |
and throw them down | 2 |
as far from the | 2 |
have been at least | 2 |
rolled from side to | 2 |
the concealing foliage of | 2 |
it was twenty yards | 2 |
a day of long | 2 |
i have never seen | 2 |
all the jungle people | 2 |
that he was at | 2 |
he could not reach | 2 |
there going to be | 2 |
is it not so | 2 |
it would be better | 2 |
of the day in | 2 |
in the end the | 2 |
flashed in the torchlight | 2 |
must surely be near | 2 |
the point where the | 2 |
just have to go | 2 |
a call from the | 2 |
right and left with | 2 |
kudu seeks his lair | 2 |
that sir arthur had | 2 |
until tarzan of the | 2 |
canaris and sir arthur | 2 |
remain at the cavern | 2 |
down from the trees | 2 |
but for tarzan there | 2 |
but though he was | 2 |
than to waste time | 2 |
him on that day | 2 |
as tarzan leaped to | 2 |
see if he had | 2 |
and as he was | 2 |
of the majority of | 2 |
as they entered the | 2 |
despatches for the governor | 2 |
guddee to the beggar | 2 |
the apes will not | 2 |
a narrow trail that | 2 |
let him run with | 2 |
it was time for | 2 |
was no chance of | 2 |
he felt that he | 2 |
could make out nothing | 2 |
the ferocity of the | 2 |
long before he came | 2 |
turned to the others | 2 |
nothing human in the | 2 |
with every step they | 2 |
from the concealing foliage | 2 |
appall the stoutest heart | 2 |
was a huge elephant | 2 |
the current carried them | 2 |
bequeathed to him by | 2 |
made a rush at | 2 |
the tail of the | 2 |
saw mowgli trotting across | 2 |
safe for the present | 2 |
spot where he had | 2 |
he fumbled in his | 2 |
beasts and the birds | 2 |
into the jungle on | 2 |
as though we were | 2 |
by the law of | 2 |
upon which to lavish | 2 |
suddenly appeared over the | 2 |
clear of the water | 2 |
of their ancient enemy | 2 |
if we can help | 2 |
middle of the room | 2 |
is dead at the | 2 |
the clearing and the | 2 |
too sure of that | 2 |
to the conclusion that | 2 |
it was in the | 2 |
jump up and down | 2 |
toward the distant sound | 2 |
back from the andes | 2 |
at last he was | 2 |
for half an hour | 2 |
the town was in | 2 |
of the greatest importance | 2 |
he dropped to the | 2 |
edge of the jungle | 2 |
as they were within | 2 |
he would have turned | 2 |
he knew that this | 2 |
if we can get | 2 |
white jungle god gave | 2 |
the width of the | 2 |
harm at the hands | 2 |
most of them had | 2 |
the changing of the | 2 |
but his eyes were | 2 |
of the black warriors | 2 |
you mean by that | 2 |
the rustling of leaves | 2 |
it was necessary to | 2 |
the smell of the | 2 |
should like to know | 2 |
one at a time | 2 |
before the sealers came | 2 |
to a certain extent | 2 |
he thought to himself | 2 |
and he made kala | 2 |
up on his hind | 2 |
it must be a | 2 |
the great tree which | 2 |
with the monkey people | 2 |
that would not be | 2 |
here is a bag | 2 |
it might be very | 2 |
on the alert for | 2 |
were fixed on the | 2 |
the other denizens of | 2 |
sight of something that | 2 |
said billy and the | 2 |
were bob and joe | 2 |
i have no goats | 2 |
he could get his | 2 |
rapidly and yet with | 2 |
the midst of the | 2 |
harvest and made the | 2 |
is a great coward | 2 |
warriors of the village | 2 |
it is an order | 2 |
from which he could | 2 |
until he fairly flew | 2 |
challenge of the victorious | 2 |
the face of any | 2 |
get out of here | 2 |
the teeth of the | 2 |
before the gates of | 2 |
on his tail and | 2 |
in safety to the | 2 |
was just luck that | 2 |
he never had seen | 2 |
made kala nag lift | 2 |
lie down on the | 2 |
to the jungle people | 2 |
by noko and several | 2 |
to get a little | 2 |
he began to think | 2 |
barking and growling of | 2 |
the creatures of the | 2 |