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tection as well as to let in air and sunshine. Chim always 

 appeared at the screen upon hearing footsteps approaching 

 or before. Panzee, also, sometimes left her nest to watch 

 their breakfast being brought from the house across the yard. 

 One morning she said approvingly: 



m 



ooh - ooh - ooh 

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Another morning, very softly: 



it 



^ 



tJ 



PPP 



61 ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh 



And another, more deliberately: 



^ 



1 P 1 



62 ooh - ooh - ooh 



Evening. Panzee was much upset. Dr. Y. was absent, 

 and Panzee, always a stickler for the established order, 

 greatly disapproved of having any one else perform the 

 sacred rite of feeding. She stalked from the observation 

 room to the sleeping room, where they ate, with an indis- 

 cribable air of offended dignity, stamping her feet gently 

 and raising her fur — always an evidence of emotional excite- 

 ment with both animals. 



She first whined, then screamed in loud, double-toned, 

 and truly chimian fashion; then as she saw that the supper 

 was really to be served by another than Dr. Y. she flew into a 

 passion, crouched low on the floor, and screamed, showing her 



