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II. On the Road to Opar III. The Call of the Jungle IV. Prophecy and Fulfillment V. The Altar of the Flaming God VI. The Arab Raid VII. The Jewel-Room of Opar VIII. The Escape from Opar IX. The Theft of the Jewels X. Achmet Zek Sees the Jewels XI. Tarzan Becomes a Beast Again XII. La Seeks Vengeance XIII. Condemned to Torture and Death XIV. A Priestess But Yet a Woman XV. The Flight of Werper XVI. Tarzan Again Leads the Mangani XVII. The Deadly Peril of Jane Clayton XVIII. The Fight For the Treasure XIX. Jane Clayton and The Beasts of the Jungle XX. Jane Clayton Again a Prisoner XXI. The Flight to the Jungle XXII. Tarzan Recovers His Reason XXIII. A Night of Terror XXIV. Home |
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar CAST (in order of appearance) Lt. Albert Werper
Cast List Ref: Clark A. Brady's Burroughs
Cyclopedia and Ed
Stephan's Tarzan of the
Internet
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1. Werper was in the clutches of the most notorious
of cut-throats.
2. The shaggy, knotted, hideous little men seized
him. (Also used in 1st edition)
3. The force drove the heavy shaft completely through
the Arab's body.
4. At last Tarzan's knife found the great heart.
5. Clutched tightly in his hand was the sacrificial
knife. (Also used in 1st edition)
6. He let the glittering gems roll out upon the rough
wood.
7. The long blade of the knife buried itself in the
thing beneath the blankets.
8. The knob-stick swung upward in a curve.
9. Tarzan leaped straight into the air. (Also
used in 1st edition)
10. La approached with upraised knife. (Also
used in 1st edition)
11. Tantor seized one in the coils of his trunk.
(Also used in 1st edition)
12. The lion dragged the Arab from his saddle.
13. The arrow, aimed with care, lodged in the lion's
spine. (Also used in 1st edition)
14. Behind him crept Chulk and Taglat.
15. The ape gathered the girl in the hollow of one
mighty arm.
16. Pausing beside the man, the ape bent over and
examined his belongings.
17. There was a sharp report, and Mohammed Beyd rolled
over and over upon the floor.
18. Strong fingers were at his throat, fingers of
steel.
19. His yellow eyes fastened themselves balefully
upon the figure of the girl.
20. Though the upward spring of the lion brought his talons in contact
with her boots,
she eluded his raking grasp and drew herself
into the safety of the branches above his reach.
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