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VOICE AND LANGUAGE" OF CHIMPANZEES 



table with his left hand, and waited his turn, which was not 



long in coming. During the first weeks Chim ate more 



rapidly than Panzee, and was given more turns; but this 



morning he was irritable with no apparent reason, and wanted 



all the attention, expressing his impatience in the following 



terms: 



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It was not considered good manners at breakfast to stand 

 on the table; but Chim transgressed several times at Panzee 's 

 turn, and was firmly admonished, at which he jumped to the 

 floor, and screaming his loud double tones, ran crouching 

 back and forth: 



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Panzee was allowed to go with Miss M. to the observation 

 room but Chim was still screaming. Dr. Y. went out and 

 closed the door. At this Chim's face, always expressive, 

 was a study in incredulity. Here was something new, and 

 he could scarcely believe that he had been left — and without 

 breakfast ! He turned his head from side to side, and uttered 

 in a very small voice: 



