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Tarzan and the Golden Lion

their slaves to take our side. We don't want the slaves; we couldn't do anything with them if we had them, so we can promise them their freedom for their help, and give Owaza and his gang a share in the ivory."

"How do you know Owaza will help us?" asked Flora.

"The idea is his; that's the reason I know," replied Kraski.

"It sounds good to me," said Peebles;" I ain't fer goin' 'ome empty 'anded." And in turn the others signified their approval of the scheme.