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The Cave Girl by Edgar Rice BURROUGHS ( - )Genre(s): Action Adventure FictionRead by: Lucy Lo Faro, Mark Nelson in EnglishChapters - 01 -. The Cave Girl ♦ By Edgar Rice Burroughs ♦ Action Adventure Fiction ♦ Full AudiobookKindle Text Version Found Here: www.doorway.ru: The Cave G.  · Cave Girl and was serialized in The All-Story magazine from July to September Following the publication of the sequel, The Cave Man, in , the stories were published together in by A. C. McClurg Co.3/5(4).


Read Chapter IX: The Seeker of The Cave Girl by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The text begins: WHEN the old man saw what had happened he ran forward and grasped Nadara by the wrist. "Quick!" he cried — " quick, my daughter! You have killed him who would have saved you, and now nothing but flight may keep Korth from having his way with you.". The Cave Girl Novels; Edgar Rice Burroughs Collection; (including THE CAVE GIRL THE CAVE MAN) by Edgar rice Burroughs, THE CAVE GIRL Waldo Emerson Smith-Jones (one of the Boston Smith-Joneses), over six feet tall, sickly and skinny as a rail, was brought up in Boston high-society. He was educated in all of the finest literature of the. The Cave Girl. LibriVox recording of The Cave Girl by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Blueblooded mama's boy Waldo Emerson Smith-Jones is swept overboard during a south seas voyage for his lifelong ill health. He finds himself on a jungle island. His bookish education has not prepared him to cope with these surroundings, and he is a coward.


The Cave Girl by Edgar Rice BURROUGHS ( - )Genre(s): Action Adventure FictionRead by: Lucy Lo Faro, Mark Nelson in EnglishChapters - 01 -. The Cave Girl -- a young back-bay, blue-blooded Bostonian male with a great deal of book learning and a lung problem producing a great weakness of body is case up on a jungle island (well, he thinks its an island, anyway) and goes from being a terrified dweeb to a tanned, muscular, no-lung-problems-here, armed (with weapons he made himself), clothed (in a panther skin he got by killing a large panther) -- a typical ERB hero who sets out to find his typical ERB heroine. "The Cave Girl" () by Edgar Rice Burroughs grabbed me from the first paragraph. Wimpy, sickly Waldo Emerson Smith-Jones, the son of wealthy Boston parents, is the only survivor of a shipwreck that dumps him on a jungle island. There he encounters primitive, hostile inhabitants and a beautiful but also primitive woman named Nadaar.

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