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And thus, in so far as they might know, they were to be freed for ever from the
menace of these two men--the only enemies which Tarzan of the Apes ever had
had occasion to fear, because they struck at him cowardly blows, through those
he loved.
It was a happy family party that were reunited in Greystoke House the day that
Lord Greystoke and his lady landed upon English soil from the deck of the
Shorewater.
Accompanying them were Mugambi and the Mosula woman whom he had found
in the bottom of the canoe that night upon the bank of the little tributary of the
Ugambi.
The woman had preferred to cling to her new lord and master rather than return
to the marriage she had tried to escape.
Tarzan had proposed to them that they might find a home upon his vast African
estates in the land of the Waziri, where they were to be sent as soon as
opportunity presented itself.
Possibly we shall see them all there amid the savage romance of the grim jungle
and the great plains where Tarzan of the Apes loves best to be.
Who knows?
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