...In another instant Numa would be upon them both, so if the ape-man wereto dine that night, or ever again, he must act quickly...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「The Beasts of Tarzan」
... Even the proud male bird, with his gayplumage, bore a close resemblance to his quieter spouse, while Numa,but for his shaggy mane, was almost a counterpart of Sabor, thelioness...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」
... Numa, his yellow-green eyes round and burning with concentratedhate, glared up at the dancing figure above him...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」
... Fearless among his blood enemies he stood, taller by a fullhead than many of Mbonga's warriors, straight as their straightestarrow, muscled like Numa, the lion...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」
... Tarzan strainedat his bonds for a moment, but soon realized that the rope he hadbraided to hold Numa, the lion, would hold him quite as successfully...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」
...One does not look for Numa, the lion, this late in the morning...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」
... Had thebulls stood their ground, Numa would not have carried through thatcharge unless goaded by great rage or the gnawing pangs of starvation...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」
... Numa must be punished and driven away...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」
...Inside the clearing, Numa paused and on the instant there fell upon himfrom the trees near by a shower of broken rock and dead limbs torn fromage-old trees...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」
... Square upon the body of Numa it alighted and there it danced andscreamed and shrieked out its challenge against the bulls of Kerchak...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」
... Theywere placing and baiting a trap for Numa, the lion...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」
... In a cage uponwheels they were tying a kid, so fastening it that when Numa seized theunfortunate creature, the door of the cage would drop behind him,making him a prisoner...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」
...Upon two occasions he had freed Numa from the trap before the blackshad returned to discover the success or failure of their venture...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」
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