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The Last of the “Kincaid”by@edgarriceburroughs

The Last of the “Kincaid”

by Edgar Rice Burroughs6mMarch 27th, 2023
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Shortly after the break of day Tarzan was on deck noting the condition of the weather. The wind had abated. The sky was cloudless. Every condition seemed ideal for the commencement of the return voyage to Jungle Island, where the beasts were to be left. And then—home! The ape-man aroused the mate and gave instructions that the Kincaid sail at the earliest possible moment. The remaining members of the crew, safe in Lord Greystoke’s assurance that they would not be prosecuted for their share in the villainies of the two Russians, hastened with cheerful alacrity to their several duties.
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Edgar Rice Burroughs was an American author, known for his prolific output in the science fiction and fantasy genres.

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