Tarzan the Untamed


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Chapter XVI - The Night Attack  
As the girl turned to bid them good night, she thought that she saw a shadowy  
form moving in the darkness beyond them, and almost simultaneously she was  
sure that she heard the sounds of stealthy movement in the same direction.  
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What is that?" she whispered. "There is something out there in the darkness."  
Yes," replied Tarzan, "it is a lion. It has been there for some time. Hadn't you  
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noticed it before?"  
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Oh!" cried the girl, breathing a sigh of relief, "is it our lion?"  
No," said Tarzan, "it is not our lion; it is another lion and he is hunting."  
He is stalking us?" asked the girl.  
He is," replied the ape-man. Smith-Oldwick fingered the grip of his pistol.  
Tarzan saw the involuntary movement and shook his head.  
Leave that thing where it is, Lieutenant," he said.  
The officer laughed nervously. "I couldn't help it, you know, old man," he said;  
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"instinct of self-preservation and all that."  
"It would prove an instinct of self-destruction," said Tarzan. "There are at least  
three hunting lions out there watching us. If we had a fire or the moon were up  
you would see their eyes plainly. Presently they may come after us but the  
chances are that they will not. If you are very anxious that they should, fire your  
pistol and hit one of them."  
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What if they do charge?" asked the girl; "there is no means of escape."  
Why, we should have to fight them," replied Tarzan.  
What chance would we three have against them?" asked the girl.  
The ape-man shrugged his shoulders. "One must die sometime," he said. "To you  
doubtless it may seem terrible--such a death; but Tarzan of the Apes has always  
expected to go out in some such way. Few of us die of old age in the jungle, nor  
should I care to die thus. Some day Numa will get me, or Sheeta, or a black  
warrior. These or some of the others. What difference does it make which it is, or  
whether it comes tonight or next year or in ten years? After it is over it will be all  
the same."  
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