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Here, Tarzan of the Apes, tells for the first time about his early life – when he was born in the forest, when his parents died, and when he was nursed from infancy to youth by the huge ape named Kala. Briefly told his son.
Not only that, but also about the dangers and terrors of the great forest, about the fierce wild beasts that follow him day and night, about the droughts and torrential rains, the periods of extreme heat and sufferings that Khudha has to endure. He was also told about the times of wildness and the times of having to live naked in fear and suffering. Tarzan of the Apes told his son about everything that a person living in a civilized society would think was too terrible, in order to drive it away from the boy’s mind if the wild had any desire. Nevertheless, Tarzan’s heart was drawn to the great forest because of these facts. These made up the wild life he loved so much. While saying these things, he had forgotten one thing. That is, the “son of Tarzan” of the apes is listening with great passion to what he is saying.
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