id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 81 Burroughs, Edgar Rice The Return of Tarzan .txt text/plain 90591 5425 83 And then the man whom Tarzan had seen drop them there turned to sneak "I do not need any better name than Tarzan," replied the ape-man; "and "Help, monsieur," she cried in a low voice as Tarzan entered the room; As Tarzan turned toward the men about him he saw the crafty, evil faces Tarzan of the Apes a very lonely young man, with a heart in him that herself from Tarzan's arms, and the ape-man turned just in time to ward cannot imagine a man better fitted than you, my dear Monsieur Tarzan, doorway of a native coffeehouse, but as Tarzan looked the man turned "He was the last man I saw as I rode away," replied Tarzan. One day Tarzan found Miss Strong in conversation with a stranger, a man Beneath Tarzan walked Numa, the lion, and when the ape-man deigned to ./cache/81.txt ./txt/81.txt