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of the newcomer for an instant, revealing to Tarzan a vaguely familiar face. Some
officer he had known in London, doubtless, he surmised, and went his way
through the British camp and the British lines all unknown to the watchful
sentinels of the out-guard.
Nearly all night he moved across Kilimanjaro's foothills, tracking by instinct an
unknown way, for he guessed that what he sought would be found on some
wooded slope higher up than he had come upon his other recent journeys in this,
to him, little known country. Three hours before dawn his keen nostrils apprised
him that somewhere in the vicinity he would find what he wanted, and so he
climbed into a tall tree and settled himself for a few hours' sleep.
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