SOUNDS ASSOCIATED WITH OTHER CREATURES 



125 



As the play continued, Panzee scolded daintily from her perch 

 on the manger: 



230 ooh 

 Again: 



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4-F 



l ^ t Jvt 



^4 =1^ =i^ 



:^=Mt 



1 '^ 1 1 ^~T 



e 



V 



231 ooh ooh 



And again: 



ooh 



^^ 





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i^ 



■^=x 



232 ooh - - _ - . 



Chim enjoyed his cocoanut oil rub greatly, but was less 

 willing to have his hands and face washed with water. He 

 usually demurred at first, as any healthy small boy might, 

 but after giving up he lay in Miss M. 's lap contentedly while 

 being oiled and brushed; in fact he used the brush on his head 

 quite skillfully himself. 



Panzee usually objected to being disturbed, often going to 

 the farther end of the room to avoid it. If Miss M. told 

 Chim to fetch her, he did so promptly and efficiently. He 

 would drag her until she was well started, then would give 

 her a little push to urge her along. She would permit the 

 washing after some persuasion, but was distressed if any 

 drops of water fell on the hair of her wrists. She would re- 



