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The house that shelters us belongs to a gentleman of ancient Northern lineage, whose name is Dunross.
As their strength returned the two men constructed a rude shelter in the branches of a tree, high enough from the ground to insure safety from the larger beasts of prey.
He was advancing, according to the terms of the agreement, in the shelter of the cocoanut trees.
"There'll be some shelter there, and I don't like the way the geography of this place is behaving.
When the shelter was completed La had Tarzan transferred to it.
When D'Arnot regained consciousness, he found himself lying upon a bed of soft ferns and grasses beneath a little "A" shaped shelter of boughs.
We had, perhaps, three hundred yards to cover between our boulder and the cliffs, and then to search out a suitable shelter for our stand against the terrifying things that were pursuing us.
To the bison of the prairie it is a few inches of palatable grass, with water to drink; unless he seeks the Shelter of the forest or the mountain's shadow.
Here they put up a shed for immediate shelter, and immediately proceeded to erect a hut.
The terrible sea, the frail boat, the storms, the suffering, the strangeness and isolation of the situation,--all that should have frightened a robust woman,--seemed to make no impression upon her who had known life only in its most sheltered and consummately artificial aspects, and who was herself all fire and dew and mist, sublimated spirit, all that was soft and tender and clinging in woman.
For many years they lived peacefully and happily in this sheltered place, never leaving it except to hunt the wild animals, which served them both for food and clothes.
The children and their elders after them ran into the shelter of the house, talking merrily.