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When
Kerchak
came
to
a
halt
a
short
distance
from
the
cabin
and
discovered
that
he
still
held
the
rifle
,
he
dropped
it
as
he
might
have
dropped
a
red
hot
iron
,
nor
did
he
again
attempt
to
recover
it
--
the
noise
was
too
much
for
his
brute
nerves
;
but
he
was
now
quite
convinced
that
the
terrible
stick
was
quite
harmless
by
itself
if
left
alone
.
It
was
an
hour
before
the
apes
could
again
bring
themselves
to
approach
the
cabin
to
continue
their
investigations
,
and
when
they
finally
did
so
,
they
found
to
their
chagrin
that
the
door
was
closed
and
so
securely
fastened
that
they
could
not
force
it
.
The
cleverly
constructed
latch
which
Clayton
had
made
for
the
door
had
sprung
as
Kerchak
passed
out
;
nor
could
the
apes
find
means
of
ingress
through
the
heavily
barred
windows
.
After
roaming
about
the
vicinity
for
a
short
time
,
they
started
back
for
the
deeper
forests
and
the
higher
land
from
whence
they
had
come
Kala
had
not
once
come
to
earth
with
her
little
adopted
babe
,
but
now
Kerchak
called
to
her
to
descend
with
the
rest
,
and
as
there
was
no
note
of
anger
in
his
voice
she
dropped
lightly
from
branch
to
branch
and
joined
the
others
on
their
homeward
march
.
Those
of
the
apes
who
attempted
to
examine
Kala
's
strange
baby
were
repulsed
with
bared
fangs
and
low
menacing
growls
,
accompanied
by
words
of
warning
from
Kala
.
When
they
assured
her
that
they
meant
the
child
no
harm
she
permitted
them
to
come
close
,
but
would
not
allow
them
to
touch
her
charge
.
It
was
as
though
she
knew
that
her
baby
was
frail
and
delicate
and
feared
lest
the
rough
hands
of
her
fellows
might
injure
the
little
thing
.
Another
thing
she
did
,
and
which
made
traveling
an
onerous
trial
for
her
.
Remembering
the
death
of
her
own
little
one
,
she
clung
desperately
to
the
new
babe
,
with
one
hand
,
whenever
they
were
upon
the
march
.
The
other
young
rode
upon
their
mothers
'
backs
;
their
little
arms
tightly
clasping
the
hairy
necks
before
them
,
while
their
legs
were
locked
beneath
their
mothers
'
armpits
.