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TARZAN AND THE ANT MEN

denly, a burst of fresh, night air smote his nostrils.

He staggered to his feet. He was out! He was free!

Behind him he heard a low growl. Grasping his sword, he lunged forward among the thorn trees. How far he went, or in what direction he did not know. It was still dark when he stumbled and fell unconscious to the ground.

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