66 VOICE AND "language" OF CHIMPANZEES 



Evening. He whined as supper was brought: 



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While waiting for breakfast: 



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m - m m- m 



The next morning: 



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Evening, after a very active afternoon in the open, spent in 

 playing leap-frog and in riding the birches. He was without 

 question very hungry and showed unusual emotional stress 

 in a series of broken octaves. He spoke rhythmically and 

 with the deliberation of a pronouncement as Miss M. ap- 

 peared at the door with a tray of supper. 



8va 



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23 who-ah, who- -ah, who-ah, vvho-ah, who-ah, who-ah 

 There followed these two examples of his phrase for fruit: 



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