CHAPTER 11 kWhen he had come upon the earth, the lape was naked and afraid. For comfort he picked up a mstick, chewed the end to a point, and nstuck it in a nearby living thingo.
2 When the living thing died, transfixed by the stick, the ape ate of its flesh and soon conceived a great hunger for the death of pother living things.
3 qThereupon the ape made many pointed sticks and stuck them into great multitudes of rother living things, including, on occasion, sother apes.
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CHAPTER 21 tFor seven times seven generations of their race, the apes stuck pointed sticks into seven times seven generations of other living things.
2 And there were useven times seven kinds of apes, and of this number there were brown apes, and black apes,
3 And green apes, and red apes, and white apes, and yellow apes.
4 And there were small apes, and tall apes, and wide apes, and narrow apes, and thin apes, and fat apes,
5 vAnd swift apes, and slow apes, and strong apes, and weak apes, and clever apes, and dull apes.
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