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Tarzan Buys a Sisal Rug
“Ah, yes. Right this way, sir,” said the clerk as he showed him to the
woven sisal rugs. Tarzan looked at the woven rug and asked,
“What this made of?”
“Well, sir, a sisal rug is made from fibers of the sisal plant, sometimes
called ‘sisal hemp’. The fibers are very durable, though can become quite
frayed if you put the rug in a high traffic area. Sisal rugs are very easy
to take care of, requiring only a good vacuuming every now and then.”
“Tarzan no have vacuum…live in jungle.” Tarzan replied.
“Well, you are in luck then, sir! These sisal rugs absorb moisture from the
air and if you have enough of them, may cut down on the humidity in your
house.”
Tarzan looked at the woven sisal rug and realized it was too skinny for his
purposes, as well as having ragged edges. “Tarzan need border rug sisal wide.”
“Excellent choice, sir! Right this way.” The clerk showed him where the
wide bordered sisal rugs were. Tarzan looked at them and saw the one he
wanted.
“Black rug sisal for living room, go good with drapes. Jane say Tarzan need
tapestry,” Tarzan remembered. The clerk had just the thing in mind to go
with Tarzan’s black bordered sisal rug. “I have just the thing. Look here at these fine silk tapestries; such rich
colors would go wonderfully with your new sisal rug.” He mused.
“Tarzan want border rug sisal tapestry,” he said as he pointed at a 4x6
sisal rug tapestry. The clerk fetched a dark sisal tapestry from the rack
and began to roll it up.
“Tarzan want beige rug sisal too, for bathroom.” Tarzan blurted. The clerk
remembered there was actually a discount on some beige sisal rugs, and
showed Tarzan where they were. Tarzan became exited when he saw the
discount, “discount rug sisal!” he shouted, and noticed a few other items on sale.
“Custom rug sisal, rug sisal wool, round rug sisal? Tarzan take all
discount rugs sisals!”
He rolled up the sisal rugs, paid for them, tied the rugs to himself and swung back into the jungle to his waiting Jane. He unrolled each sisal rug to show to Jane and she loved them. The treetop house was now a home and jungle life a little less drab for Jane.



