TARZAN

AND THE ANT MEN


CONTENTS

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CHAPTER I[1]
CHAPTER II[17]
CHAPTER III[36]
CHAPTER IV[54]
CHAPTER V[69]
CHAPTER VI[88]
CHAPTER VII[104]
CHAPTER VIII[120]
CHAPTER IX[135]
CHAPTER X[152]
CHAPTER XI[167]
CHAPTER XII[183]
CHAPTER XIII[197]
CHAPTER XIV[215]
CHAPTER XV[230]
CHAPTER XVI[245]
CHAPTER XVII[260]
CHAPTER XVIII[278]
CHAPTER XIX[293]
CHAPTER XX[307]
CHAPTER XXI[321]
CHAPTER XXII[333]

Tarzan and the Ant Men

CHAPTER I

In the filth of a dark hut, in the village of Obebe the cannibal, upon the banks of the Ugogo, Esteban Miranda squatted upon his haunches and gnawed upon the remnants of a half-cooked fish. About his neck was an iron slave collar from which a few feet of rusty chain ran to a stout post set deep in the ground near the low entranceway that let upon the village street not far from the hut of Obebe himself.