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A certain reserve and gentle dignity of manner, as well as a 

 fastidiousness of personality, characteristic of both creatures, 

 suggests that Panzee is of a patrician race. 



This quality is perhaps more scientifically shown in Chim 

 by the imusually fine lines of his face and head. 



Panzee showed her friendliness for people, when they 

 approached her vicinity, by her facial expression and by ask- 

 ing to be taken. She sometimes expressed an audible greet- 

 ing, when especially stimulated. 



One morning they had been taken to Dr. Y. 's house for 

 some special experiments with Chim. Afterwards, in the 

 presence of a considerable number of people, Chim was danc- 

 ing with the young people to the music of a victrola. He did 

 this with evident enjoyment and with perfect rhythm. 

 Whether or not he was conscious of keeping step with the 

 music was difiicult to know; he at least kept step with the girl 

 who held his hands, and moved with apparent ease and 

 with a distinct grace. 



Meanwhile Panzee, because of her nervous condition, sat 

 safely on Miss M. 's knee by the fire-place, somewhat aloof 

 from the confusion. She was, however, a most interested 

 observer of what took place, especially in what concerned 

 Chim. 



In the midst of this merriment a friend, whom she had not 

 seen since the day before, came in, and she barked loudly 

 twice in recognition. The two tones of her bark were 

 sounded simultaneously as indicated on the staff: 



^=^ 



2^A whah whah 



