item: #1 of 9 id: 106 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Jungle Tales of Tarzan date: None words: 75480 flesch: 79 summary: Bring Tarzan! Others followed their example, until at last Tarzan was surrounded by a ring of hairy champions who would permit no enemy to approach him. keywords: ape; apes; balu; black; body; boy; bukawai; bulls; close; doctor; eyes; face; fear; god; ground; head; jungle; life; lion; man; mbonga; momaya; night; numa; savage; saw; sheeta; tantor; tarzan; taug; teeka; terror; things; thought; tibo; time; tree; tribe; village; way; witch cache: 106.txt plain text: 106.txt item: #2 of 9 id: 1401 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Tarzan the Untamed date: None words: 110681 flesch: 76 summary: Not this time, Ska, cried the ape-man in a taunting voice, for now indeed is Tarzan Tarzan. Before it had gotten into action its crew lay dead about it; but there were other men to take their places, reluctantly perhaps; but driven on by their officers they were forced to it and at the same time two other machine guns were swung around toward the ape-man and put into operation. keywords: ape; apes; beast; bertha; black; body; city; close; come; dead; direction; door; englishman; eyes; face; feet; forest; german; girl; ground; hand; head; jungle; kill; kircher; left; life; lion; man; men; moment; night; numa; oldwick; plane; point; room; savage; schneider; smith; tarzan; thought; time; time tarzan; trail; tree; usanga; wall; way; white; woman; young cache: 1401.txt plain text: 1401.txt item: #3 of 9 id: 2020 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Tarzan the Terrible date: None words: 97962 flesch: 78 summary: Then he released it and backed away, still watching it, as you have seen an animal do after investigating some unfamiliar object, one of the little traits that differentiated Tarzan from other men, accentuating his similarity to the savage beasts of his native jungle. He knew that the hearts of the Kor-ul-lul would be filled with rage when they discovered the thing that he had done and he knew too, that mixed with the rage would be a leaven of fear and it was fear of him that had made Tarzan master of many jungles--one does not win the respect of the killers with bonbons. keywords: ape; ben; chief; city; cliff; creature; day; den; don; dor; eyes; face; feet; god; great; gryf; hand; head; high; jad; jane; king; kor; lee; lul; lur; man; night; otho; palace; pan; priest; sar; sat; saw; stood; tan; tarzan; temple; time; tree; warriors; way; waz cache: 2020.txt plain text: 2020.txt item: #4 of 9 id: 61837 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Tarzan and the Ant Men date: None words: 78896 flesch: 75 summary: Could Uhha have seen him now, even she, savage little cannibal, might have felt remorse at the horror of her handiwork, which was rendered even more horrible because its miserable object was totally unconscious of it; but Uhha was not there to see, nor any other mortal; and the poor clay that once had been a man moved on aimlessly through the jungle, killing and eating when the right nerves were excited, sleeping, talking, walking as though he lived as other men live; and thus, watching him from afar, we see him disappear amidst the riotous foliage of a jungle trail. Upon the floor lay the bodies of many men. keywords: ape; body; chamber; city; corridor; devil; dome; door; elkomoelhago; escape; eyes; face; feet; forest; girl; ground; hand; head; janzara; jungle; kalfastoban; king; komodoflorensal; man; men; moment; obebe; people; princess; quarters; river; room; slaves; talaskar; tarzan; thought; time; trohanadalmakus; uhha; veltopismakus; warriors; way; woman; zoanthrohago cache: 61837.txt plain text: 61837.txt item: #5 of 9 id: 78 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Tarzan of the Apes date: None words: 86685 flesch: 79 summary: And then Tublat went to Kerchak to urge him to use his authority with Kala, and force her to give up little Tarzan, which was the name they had given to the tiny Lord Greystoke, and which meant White-Skin. In many ways did he differ from them, and they often marveled at his superior cunning, but in strength and size he was deficient; for at ten the great anthropoids were fully grown, some of them towering over six feet in height, while little Tarzan was still but a half-grown boy. keywords: apes; beast; black; body; cabin; canler; clayton; close; d'arnot; day; dead; death; door; esmeralda; eyes; face; forest; girl; ground; half; hand; head; jane; jungle; kala; kerchak; knife; left; life; little; man; men; moment; philander; porter; professor; sabor; savage; tarzan; thing; thought; time; tree; tribe; tut; village; white; wild; young cache: 78.txt plain text: 78.txt item: #6 of 9 id: 81 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: The Return of Tarzan date: None words: 90591 flesch: 81 summary: It was no longer Monsieur Jean Tarzan; it was Tarzan of the Apes that put a savage foot upon the body of his savage kill, and, raising his face to the full moon, lifted his mighty voice in the weird and terrible challenge of his kind--a bull ape had made his kill. He is booked, madam, as Monsieur Tarzan, of Africa, replied the steward. keywords: ape; apes; arabs; black; clayton; close; coude; count; d'arnot; day; days; dead; death; door; eyes; face; feet; girl; half; hand; head; heart; jane; jungle; left; life; man; men; miss; moment; monsieur; monsieur tarzan; night; porter; return; rokoff; room; savage; strong; tarzan; thing; thought; thuran; time; village; way; waziri; white; woman cache: 81.txt plain text: 81.txt item: #7 of 9 id: 85 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: The Beasts of Tarzan date: None words: 64653 flesch: 77 summary: Their occupants were eager to join the battle, for they thought that their foes were white men and their native porters. Ay tank the chief ban friendly to white men--the Mosula tal me keywords: akut; anderssen; ape; apes; baby; beasts; black; canoe; chief; child; clayton; close; eyes; face; half; jane; jungle; kincaid; life; man; men; moment; mugambi; night; panther; paulvitch; river; rokoff; russian; savage; sheeta; ship; tarzan; time; village; way; white; woman cache: 85.txt plain text: 85.txt item: #8 of 9 id: 90 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: The Son of Tarzan date: None words: 96011 flesch: 84 summary: Little Meriem could scarce recall any other existence than that of the stern cruelty of The Sheik and Mabunu. Instead he walked to the side where little Meriem lay close to the goat skin wall, very frightened. keywords: akut; ape; apes; baynes; beast; black; body; boy; bwana; camp; close; come; eyes; face; father; feet; girl; good; ground; half; hand; hanson; head; hon; jungle; king; korak; lad; life; lion; little; love; malbihn; man; men; meriem; moment; morison; savage; sheik; sight; tantor; tent; thought; time; tree; village; way; white; young cache: 90.txt plain text: 90.txt item: #9 of 9 id: 92 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar date: None words: 66914 flesch: 76 summary: You will need this, he said, and then from each doorway a horde of the monstrous, little men of Opar streamed into the temple. With one of these she must mate sooner or later that the direct line of high priestesses might not be broken, unless Fate should bring other men to Opar. keywords: achmet; achmet zek; ape; apes; arab; beast; belgian; beyd; black; body; camp; clayton; dead; eyes; face; hand; head; jane; jungle; lay; lion; man; men; mohammed; moment; mugambi; opar; pouch; savage; tarzan; tent; time; trail; tree; way; waziri; werper; woman; zek cache: 92.txt plain text: 92.txt