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Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950

"Tarzan the Terrible"


"Your problem is a simple one," said the ape-man, "if you but wish
to do that which shall be pleasing in the eyes of God. Your priests,
to increase their power, have taught you that Jad-ben-Otho is a
cruel god, that his eyes love to dwell upon blood and upon suffering.
But the falsity of their teachings has been demonstrated to you
today in the utter defeat of the priesthood.
"Take then the temples from the men and give them instead to the
women that they may be administered in kindness and charity and
love. Wash the blood from your eastern altar and drain forever the
water from the western.
"Once I gave Lu-don the opportunity to do these things but he
ignored my commands, and again is the corridor of sacrifice filled
with its victims. Liberate these from every temple in Pal-ul-don.
Bring offerings of such gifts as your people like and place them
upon the altars of your god. And there he will bless them and the
priestesses of Jad-ben-Otho can distribute them among those who
need them most."
As he ceased speaking a murmur of evident approval ran through the
throng. Long had they been weary of the avarice and cruelty of the
priests and now that authority had come from a high source with
a feasible plan for ridding themselves of the old religious order
without necessitating any change in the faith of the people they
welcomed it.


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