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Coming in the midst of his screaming double tones, this 

 furnishes a good example of the extremes of his varied 

 powers of vocal expression. 



He remained quiet and was soon taken to the observation 

 room and given corn bread and fruit. He said only: 



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ghak 



And when his master left the room a little later, his behavior 

 was quite new. He seemed to be deeply impressed by the 

 ban of displeasure under which he felt himself to be, and 

 followed in a hesitating manner. When Dr. Y. turned 

 around at the door, Chim stood up at a respectful distance, 

 leaned forward, and made an eloquent gesture with his arms 

 and hands. It seemed as though his mind and body united 

 in a supreme effort to make himself understood. To all 

 appearances he was trying hard to speak as he uttered the 

 following sounds; the first three a pleading whine, the others 

 his own word ghak, repeated with conversational inflections: 



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m m m ghak ghak ghak ghak ghak 



Dr. Y. went out, and Chim returned in a very subdued man- 



