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1. New York Evening World, February 2, 1918
STEEL FINGERS CIRCLED THE BLACK MAN'S THROAT
2. New York Evening World, February 9, 1918
THE ELEPHANT SWUNG TARZAN TO ITS BROAD HEAD
3. New York Evening World, February 16, 1918
TARZAN FELL UPON THE TAWNY BACK AND DROVE HIS BLADE
INTO THE PANTHER'S SIDE
4. New York Evening World, February 23, 1918
TARZAN SEIZED THE REPTILE AND SANK HIS BLADE INTO
IT
5. New York Evening World, March 2, 1918
A HEAVY HUNTING SPEAR HURTLED TROUGH THE AIR
TO MEET THE LION IN MID-LEAP.
6. New York Evening World, March 9, 1918
TARZAN SEIZED THE HYENA AND HURLED IT ACROSS THE CAVERN
7. New York Evening World, March 16, 1918
THE HUNGRY HYENA CHARGED TARZAN
EVEN AS THE ROPE BEGAN TO PART
8. New York Evening World, March 23, 1918
HURLING THE APEMAN ACROSS A HAIRY SHOULDER, THE GORILLA
TURNED
DASHED OUT INTO THE OPEN AND BORE TARZAN AWAY
9. New York Evening World, March 30, 1918
SCARCELY HAD NUMA THE LION SETTLED HIMSELF TO FEED WHEN
A SHARP PIECE OF ROCK WAS HURLED AT THE HEAD OF THE APE-MAN
10. New York Evening World, April 6, 1918
AS TARZAN STRUGGLED FOR MASTERY THERE WAS A
LOUD EXPLOSION WHICH DEAFENED THE FIGHTERS
11. New York Evening World, April 13, 1918
TARZAN OPENED THE DOOR WHICH WOULD RELEASE THE GREAT
LION
12. New York Evening World, April 20, 1918
A HUGE BULK BROKE INTO THE CLEARING FROM THE JUNGLE
AS TANTOR ROARED TO THE RESCUE OF TARZAN
13. Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, May 31, 1919
THE CRUEL TALONS RAKED THE AIR AS THE ROPE TIGHTENED
14. Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, June 7, 1919
THE SINUOUS TRUNK ENCIRCLED HIM AND
HURLED HIM FAR AFTER THE FLEEING CROWD
15. Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, June 14, 1919
TARZAN CLOSED, HIS LONG KNIFE READY IN ONE STRONG
HAND
16. Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, June 21, 1919
HISTAH, IN TURNING, BROUGHT HIS HEAD WITHIN REACH
OF TARZAN'S BLADE
17. Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, June 28, 1919
SHE SAW A HEAVY HUNTING SPEAR HURTLING THROUGH THE
AIR
TO MEET THE LION IN MID-LEAP
18. Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, July 5, 1919
HE GRASPED IT BY THE SCRUFF OF THE NECK AND HURLED
IT ACROSS THE CAVERN
19. Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, July 12 1919
THE APE-MAN SURGED FORWARD WITH ALL HIS WEIGHT
AND ALL HIS GREAT STRENGTH -- THE BONDS PARTED
20. Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, July 19 1919
A SHARP PIECE OF ROCK HURLED BY THE APE-MAN
STRUCK HIM UPON THE CHEEK
21. Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, July 26 1919
HE SNATCHED THE HUNTING BLADE AND, THRUSTING UPWARD,
DROVE IT INTO THE BREAST ABOVE HIM
22. Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, August 2, 1919
NEVER BEFORE HAD TARZAN'S ASSAILANT BEHELD SO STRANGE
A CREATURE
AS THIS SLIPPERY, HAIRLESS BULL WITH WHICH HE BATTLED
23. Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, August 9,
1919
THEIR SPEARS WERE READY IN THEIR HANDS ~ AND THERE
STOOD REVEALED BEFORE THEM
IN THE FIRELIGHT, THE STRAIGHT YOUNG FIGURE OF THE
WHITE DEVIL-GOD
24. Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, August 16,
1919
AGAIN AND AGAIN DID TARZAN LAUNCH THE ARROWS
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