SOUNDS ASSOCIATED WITH FOOD 



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He stopped screaming suddenly, and ran to be taken up, 

 uttering these pleading tones rapidly and very softly: 



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w- 



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Morning. Chim ate his breakfast with much satisfaction 

 using his food-word frequently: 



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l^i 



W±f^ 



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ngakngakngakngak m m — m ngak ngak m 



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ngak 



Afternoon. As he returned from his outing, he spied a pear 

 hanging in a young tree, and sprang to get it. He was told 

 to come back but persisted in climbing the tree, uttering this 

 fruit motive: 



i 



4^=p: 



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And afterward in his cage, while eating the pear, there was 

 heard this significant ngahk: 



m 



ngak 



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Morning. Chim and Panzee sat at meal-time at their 

 little box table upon seats attached at either end. They were 

 fed alternately a spoonful at a time, being assisted to hold 

 their spoons straight and to dip their breakfast-food from 

 their bowls. Each held his own bowl in its place on the 



