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Tarzan of the Apes

by Burroughs, Edgar Rice

Edgar Rice Burroughs' thrilling origin story of an English nobleman raised by apes in the African jungle. Tarzan must navigate between his savage upbringing and his human heritage when civilization arrives in the form of the beautiful Jane Porter.

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1CHAPTER I.
2CHAPTER II.
3CHAPTER III.
4CHAPTER IV.
5CHAPTER V.
6CHAPTER VI.
7CHAPTER VII.
8CHAPTER VIII.
9CHAPTER IX.
10CHAPTER X.
11CHAPTER XI.
12CHAPTER XII.
13CHAPTER XIII.
14CHAPTER XIV.
15CHAPTER XV.
16CHAPTER XVI.
17CHAPTER XVII.
18CHAPTER XVIII.
19CHAPTER XIX.
20CHAPTER XX.
21CHAPTER XXI.
22CHAPTER XXII.
23CHAPTER XXIII.
24CHAPTER XXIV.
25CHAPTER XXV.
26CHAPTER XXVI.
27CHAPTER XXVII.
28CHAPTER XXVIII.
29Conclusion

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CHAPTER I. Out to Sea I had this story from one who had no business to tell it to me, or to any other. I may credit the seductive influence of an old vintage upon the narrator for the beginning of it, and my own skeptical incredulity during the days that followed for the balance of the strange tale. When my convivial host discovered that he had told me so much, and that I was prone to doubtfulness, his foolish pride assumed the task the old vintage had commenced, and so he unearthed written evidence in the form of musty manuscript, and dry official records of the British Colonial Office to support many of the salient features of his remarkable narrative. I do not say the story is true, for I did not witness the happenings which it portrays, but the fact that in the telling of it to you I have taken fictitious names for the principal characters quite sufficiently evidences the sincerity of my own belief that it _may_ be true. The yellow, mildewed pages of the diary of a man long dead, and the records of the Colonial Office dovetail perfectly with the narrative of my convivial host, and so I give you the story as I painstakingly pieced it out from these several various agencies. If you do not find it credible you will at least be as one with me in acknowledging that it is unique, remarkable, and interesting. From the records of the Colonial Office and from the dead man’s diary we learn that a certain young English nobleman, whom we shall call John Clayton, Lord Greystoke,...

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Adventure storiesAfrica -- FictionBritish -- Africa -- FictionFantasy fictionTarzan (Fictitious character) -- FictionWild men -- Fictionadventurepulp fictionjungleidentitysurvivalclassic

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