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<blockquote data-quote="FredVB" data-source="post: 76818890" data-attributes="member: 259043"><p>Soon after Donker was asking trapper gorillas he was acquainted with in the gorilla quarter if he could meet with Gandack, the historian. He learned that the historian dwelt in the second home to the end of the long line of homes of the gorilla quarter. Gandack agreed to see Donker and to speak with him later in that day. So, after the time Donker met with the others of the game gorilla gang, where Ippidid now joined them, having to be apologetic for being too sick to join with the others that previous day, Donker left them earlier than usual with explaining he had this meeting, and he went along the long line of homes, toward the other end at the far reach of Bridge City in that direction. As he came there, he saw a better view of the high mountains at that end of the canyon. They had the appearance of having cracks in them. He could believe in caves being among those.</p><p></p><p>He called at that second home, "Gandack? This is Donker. I have come to see you as I arranged to do."</p><p></p><p>Gandack came to the entrance and invited Donker in. Gandack was an aged trapper gorilla, larger than game gorillas, with silvery hair all over. His home was larger than Donker's and it seemed to be more elegantly arranged.</p><p></p><p>Donker said, "I really want to find out how we gorillas, and the tribbel marmosets, and the others, came here. So is there really a cave in the mountains at that end of this canyon, which we came through, from another place?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredVB, post: 76818890, member: 259043"] Soon after Donker was asking trapper gorillas he was acquainted with in the gorilla quarter if he could meet with Gandack, the historian. He learned that the historian dwelt in the second home to the end of the long line of homes of the gorilla quarter. Gandack agreed to see Donker and to speak with him later in that day. So, after the time Donker met with the others of the game gorilla gang, where Ippidid now joined them, having to be apologetic for being too sick to join with the others that previous day, Donker left them earlier than usual with explaining he had this meeting, and he went along the long line of homes, toward the other end at the far reach of Bridge City in that direction. As he came there, he saw a better view of the high mountains at that end of the canyon. They had the appearance of having cracks in them. He could believe in caves being among those. He called at that second home, "Gandack? This is Donker. I have come to see you as I arranged to do." Gandack came to the entrance and invited Donker in. Gandack was an aged trapper gorilla, larger than game gorillas, with silvery hair all over. His home was larger than Donker's and it seemed to be more elegantly arranged. Donker said, "I really want to find out how we gorillas, and the tribbel marmosets, and the others, came here. So is there really a cave in the mountains at that end of this canyon, which we came through, from another place?" [/QUOTE]
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