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411
He
opened
chests
and
cupboards
,
such
as
did
not
baffle
his
small
experience
,
and
in
these
he
found
the
contents
much
better
preserved
.
412
Among
other
things
he
found
a
sharp
hunting
knife
,
on
the
keen
blade
of
which
he
immediately
proceeded
to
cut
his
finger
.
Undaunted
he
continued
his
experiments
,
finding
that
he
could
hack
and
hew
splinters
of
wood
from
the
table
and
chairs
with
this
new
toy
.
413
For
a
long
time
this
amused
him
,
but
finally
tiring
he
continued
his
explorations
.
In
a
cupboard
filled
with
books
he
came
across
one
with
brightly
colored
pictures
--
it
was
a
child
's
illustrated
alphabet
--
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414
A
is
for
Archer
415
Who
shoots
with
a
bow
.
416
B
is
for
Boy
,
417
His
first
name
is
Joe
.
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418
The
pictures
interested
him
greatly
.
419
There
were
many
apes
with
faces
similar
to
his
own
,
and
further
over
in
the
book
he
found
,
under
"
M
,
"
some
little
monkeys
such
as
he
saw
daily
flitting
through
the
trees
of
his
primeval
forest
.
But
nowhere
was
pictured
any
of
his
own
people
;
in
all
the
book
was
none
that
resembled
Kerchak
,
or
Tublat
,
or
Kala
.
420
At
first
he
tried
to
pick
the
little
figures
from
the
leaves
,
but
he
soon
saw
that
they
were
not
real
,
though
he
knew
not
what
they
might
be
,
nor
had
he
any
words
to
describe
them
.