TARZAN AGAIN
Tarzan, as superbly muscled and scantily clad as ever, turns up again in "Tarzan and the City of Gold.;' This city is Cathne, somewhere in Abyssinia. There Tarzan spends most of his time battling with lions, resisting the wiles of the Queen, and talking to people with names like Phobeg, -Srot, and G'emnon. Meanwhile yet another lion—essentially an Androclean one—is wandering about Abyssinia. It appears in the last chapter to save Tarzan from Belthar, the Queen's pet lion. This is its one big job, and it does it effectively, reducing Belthar quickly and efficiently to the. position of a "dead carnivore." The Queen dies too, and Tarzan is left alone "beneath the soft radiance of an African moon." .
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Evening Post, Issue 86, 11 April 1936, Page 20
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120TARZAN AGAIN Evening Post, Issue 86, 11 April 1936, Page 20
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