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Wanarayange Tarzan
0“Now you are free, Jane. I have come out of the dark ages of the ancient man’s cave to tell you your rights – because of you I have become a civilized man; because of you I have come across great oceans and continents; you So I’ll be any kind of man you want me to be. Jane, you know so well, I can give you the life I love so well and make you happy. Will you marry me?”
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Tarzange Puthraya
0In this epic new story that inspires horror, Tarzan’s son Korak, who craves adventure like his father, bids farewell to the civilized society and learns the art of the forest from Akuti, the strongest ape living in the forest.
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Bihisunu Tarzan
0It tells the story of Tarzan, who journeys to the prehistoric land of Pal-ul-Don, faces dangers and returns to find his beloved wife
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Tarzan Apasu Eii
0This novel, which has become extremely popular among Sinhala readers, describes how Tarzan, who came to America, is tired of the urban life and returns to his usual great African forest, Raja Dahana.
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Tarzange Wana Siwpawo
0Here it was old Tarzan who looked at the group of apes in front of him with a question mark. Old Tarzan tossed back his head, as if tossing back the heavy locks of hair that had fallen from his face.
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