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Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar
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The earthquake struck when Tarzan was in the vaults of Opar--the crypts piledhigh with the gold of lost Atlantis. In the tumult, Tarzan was wounded in thehead, leaving him without memory of his wife or home, only with the memory ofbeing a child among the savage apes who reared him.
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