The World of the Great Forest How Animals Birds Reptiles Insects Talk Think

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The World of the Great Forest How Animals Birds Reptiles Insects Talk Think
Paul B Paul Belloni Du Chaillu
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How we hate and rear the bashikouays ! " The big porcupine that day went farther than usual from his burrow. He heard heavy footsteps, and said to himself: " These are the footsteps of the njokoo. Perhaps he is coming my way. " The footsteps came nearer and nearer, and the porcupine rolled himself up, not daring to walk farther.
The njokoo came nearer, looked at him, and then stopped. The poor porcupine, as he heard the foot- steps of the elephant nearing him, stood still, as if he were dead ;
...but his quills were erect.
The njokoo looked at the ngomba, for he had never seen one before. He was suspicious, and did not like the looks of his sharp-pointed quills, and trumpeted, which meant : " I am not going to toss you about with my trunk. 1 am not going to play ball with you. Neither will I trample upon you, and try to crush your body under my feet. I do not fancy these sharp-pointed quills. They would hurt my trunk if I got hold of you, and lame me for life and perhaps cause my death if I trampled upon you.


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