TARZAN
AND THE ANT MEN
CONTENTS
| PAGE | |
| 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.