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The
last
entry
in
his
diary
was
made
the
morning
following
her
death
,
and
there
he
recites
the
sad
details
in
a
matter-of-fact
way
that
adds
to
the
pathos
of
it
;
for
it
breathes
a
tired
apathy
born
of
long
sorrow
and
hopelessness
,
which
even
this
cruel
blow
could
scarcely
awake
to
further
suffering
:
My
little
son
is
crying
for
nourishment
--
O
Alice
,
Alice
,
what
shall
I
do
?
And
as
John
Clayton
wrote
the
last
words
his
hand
was
destined
ever
to
pen
,
he
dropped
his
head
wearily
upon
his
outstretched
arms
where
they
rested
upon
the
table
he
had
built
for
her
who
lay
still
and
cold
in
the
bed
beside
him
For
a
long
time
no
sound
broke
the
deathlike
stillness
of
the
jungle
midday
save
the
piteous
wailing
of
the
tiny
man-child
.
In
the
forest
of
the
table-land
a
mile
back
from
the
ocean
old
Kerchak
the
Ape
was
on
a
rampage
of
rage
among
his
people
.
The
younger
and
lighter
members
of
his
tribe
scampered
to
the
higher
branches
of
the
great
trees
to
escape
his
wrath
;
risking
their
lives
upon
branches
that
scarce
supported
their
weight
rather
than
face
old
Kerchak
in
one
of
his
fits
of
uncontrolled
anger
.
The
other
males
scattered
in
all
directions
,
but
not
before
the
infuriated
brute
had
felt
the
vertebra
of
one
snap
between
his
great
,
foaming
jaws
.
A
luckless
young
female
slipped
from
an
insecure
hold
upon
a
high
branch
and
came
crashing
to
the
ground
almost
at
Kerchak
's
feet
.
With
a
wild
scream
he
was
upon
her
,
tearing
a
great
piece
from
her
side
with
his
mighty
teeth
,
and
striking
her
viciously
upon
her
head
and
shoulders
with
a
broken
tree
limb
until
her
skull
was
crushed
to
a
jelly
.
And
then
he
spied
Kala
,
who
,
returning
from
a
search
for
food
with
her
young
babe
,
was
ignorant
of
the
state
of
the
mighty
male
's
temper
until
suddenly
the
shrill
warnings
of
her
fellows
caused
her
to
scamper
madly
for
safety
.