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  person of this mighty white giant。 Following the example of their leader
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  the five creatures at his back leaped upon the nearest warriors; and though
  they   wielded   their   parangs   awkwardly   the   superhuman   strength   back   of
  their cuts and thrusts sent the already blood stained blades through many a
  brown body。
  The Dyaks would gladly have retreated after the first surprise of their
  initial   attack;   but   Bulan   urged   his   men   on   after   them;   and   so   they   were
  forced to fight to preserve their lives at all。         At last five of them managed
  to   escape   into   the   jungle;   but   fifteen   remained   quietly   upon   the   earth
  where they had fallenthe victims of their own over confidence。                    Beside
  them lay two of Bulan's five; so that now the little party was reduced to
  fourand the problem that had faced Professor Maxon was so much closer
  to its own solution。
  From the bodies of the dead Dyaks Bulan and his three companions;
  Number Three; Number Ten; and Number Twelve; took enough loin cloths;
  caps;   war…coats;   shields   and   weapons   to   fit   them   out   completely;   after
  discarding   the   ragged   remnants   of   their   cotton   pajamas;   and   now;   even
  more terrible in appearance than before; the rapidly vanishing company of
  soulless     monsters    continued     their  aimless    wandering      down    the   river's
  brim。
  The   five   Dyaks   who   had   escaped   carried       the   news   of   the   terrible
  creatures that had fallen upon them in the jungle; and of the awful prowess
  of the giant white man who led them。 They told of how; armed only with a
  huge   whip;   he   had   been   a   match   and   more   than   a   match   for   the   best
  warriors of the tribe; and the news that they started spread rapidly down
  the river from one long…house to another until it reached the broad stream
  into which the smaller river flowed; and then it travelled up and down to
  the headwaters above and the ocean far below in the remarkable manner
  that news travels in the wild places of the world。
  So it was that as Bulan advanced he found the long…houses in his path
  deserted;   and   came   to   the   larger    river   and   turned   up   toward   its  head
  without meeting with resistance or even catching a glimpse of the brown…
  skinned people who watched him from their hiding places in the brush。
  That   night   they   slept   in   the   long…house   near   the   bank   of   the   greater
  stream; while its rightful occupants made the best of it in the jungle behind。
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  The   next   morning   found   the   four   again   on   the   march   ere   the   sun   had
  scarcely lighted the dark places of the forest; for Bulan was now sure that
  he was on the right trail and that the new river that he had come to was
  indeed the same that he had traversed in the Prahu with Barunda。
  It must have been close to noon when the young giant's ears caught the
  sound of the movement of some animal in the jungle a short distance to his
  right and away from the river。            His experience with men had taught him
  to be wary; for it was evident that every man's hand was against him; so he
  determined to learn at once whether the noise he heard came from some
  human enemy lurking along his trail ready to spring upon him with naked
  parang   at   a   moment   that   he   was   least   prepared;   or   merely   from   some
  jungle brute。
  Cautiously he threaded his way through the matted vegetation in the
  direction of the sound。         Although a parang from the body of a vanquished
  Dyak   hung   at his   side   he  grasped   his bull   whip   ready  in   his   right   hand;
  preferring   it   to   the   less   accustomed   weapon   of   the   head   hunter。     For   a
  dozen   yards   he   advanced   without   sighting   the   object   of   his   search;   but
  presently his efforts were rewarded by a glimpse of a reddish; hairy body;
  and a   pair of   close set;   wicked   eyes peering   at him  from behind a   giant
  tree。
  At    the   same    instant   a  slight   movement       at  one    side  attracted    his
  attention to where another similar figure crouched in the underbrush; and
  then a third; fourth and fifth became evident about him。                  Bulan looked in
  wonderment         upon     the    strange;    man…like      creatures     who     eyed    him
  threateningly  from  every   hand。          They  stood   fully  as   high   as   the   brown
  Dyak   warriors;   but   their   bodies   were       naked   except   for   the   growth     of
  reddish   hair   which   covered   them;   shading   to   black   upon   the   face   and
  hands。
  The   lips   of   the   nearest   were   raised   in   an   angry   snarl   that   exposed
  wicked   looking   fighting   fangs;   but   the   beasts   did   not   seem   inclined   to
  initiate hostilities;   and   as   they  were   unarmed   and   evidently  but   engaged
  upon their own affairs Bulan decided to withdraw without arousing them
  further。     As he turned to retrace his steps he found his three companions
  gazing in wide…eyed astonishment upon the strange new creatures which
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  confronted them。
  Number   Ten      was   grinning   broadly;   while   Number   Three   advanced
  cautiously toward one of the creatures; making a low guttural noise; that
  could only be interpreted as peaceful and conciliatorymore like a feline
  purr it was than anything else。
  〃What are you doing?〃 cried Bulan。              〃Leave them alone。 They have
  not offered to harm us。〃
  〃They are like us;〃 replied   Number Three。             〃They  must be our own
  people。     I am going with them。〃
  〃And I;〃 said Number Ten。
  〃And I;〃 echoed Number Twelve。               〃At last we have found our own;
  let us all go with them and live with them; far away from the   men who
  would beat us with great whips; and cut us with their sharp swords。〃
  〃They   are   not   human   beings;〃   exclaimed   Bulan。         〃We   cannot   live
  with them。〃
  〃Neither   are   we   human   beings;〃   retorted   Number   Twelve。   〃Has   not
  von Horn told us so many times?〃
  〃If I am not now a human being;〃 replied Bulan; 〃I intend to be one;
  and so I shall act as a human being should act。 I shall not go to live with
  savage   beasts;   nor   shall   you。   Come   with   me   as   I   tell   you;   or   you   shall
  again taste the bull whip。〃
  〃We   shall   do   as   we   please;〃   growled   Number Ten;   baring   his   fangs。
  〃You are not our master。         We have followed you as long as we intend to。
  We are tired of forever walking; walking; walking through the bushes that
  tear our flesh and hurt us。       Go and be a human being if you think you can;
  but   do not   longer   interfere  with   us   or   we shall   kill   you;〃   and he   looked
  first   at   Number   Three   and   then   at   Number   Twelve   for   approval   of   his
  ultimatum。
  Number   Three   nodded   his   grotesque   and   hideous   head   he   was   so
  covered   with   long   black   hair   that   he   more   nearly   resembled   an   ourang
  outang than a human being。 Number Twelve looked doubtful。
  〃I think Number Ten is right;〃 he said at last。 〃We are not human。                We
  have no souls。       We are things。 And while you; Bulan; are beautiful; yet
  you are as much a soulless thing as wethat much von Horn taught us well。
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  So I believe that it would be better were we to keep forever from the sight
  of men。     I do not much like the thought of living with these strange; hairy
  monsters; but we might find a place here in the jungle where we could live
  alone and in peace。〃
  〃I do not want to live alone;〃 cried Number Three。 〃I want a mate; and
  I see a beautiful one yonder now。 I am going after her;〃 and with that he
  again started toward a female ourang outang; but the lady bared her fangs
  and retreated before his advance。
  〃Even the beasts will have none of us;〃 cried Number Ten angrily。 〃Let
  us take them by force then;〃 and he started after Number Three。
  〃Come back!〃 shouted Bulan; leaping after the two deserters。
  As   he   raised   his   voice   there  came   an   answering     cry   from   a  little
  distance   aheada   cry   for   help;