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<blockquote data-quote="FredVB" data-source="post: 76809058" data-attributes="member: 259043"><p>Donker still thought about that, as the other game gorillas talked about what had happened, while gathered around at their park area. Though game gorillas are not exactly the same size as trapper gorillas like those commissioned to patrol through Bridge City, who were slightly larger, they are all gorillas, mostly like any gorillas anywhere. Game gorillas are more stalky, with great strength of limbs, who would be able to knock opponents out with the instruments they gripped. The trapper gorillas were just slightly taller, and were smart and cunning enough that they would not be outsmarted.</p><p></p><p>When the gang dispersed, once being more certain no chill dogs would come their way for further "negotiation", Donker went his way to his home, along the walkway in front of the homes of their quarter along the great wall on their side, toward his own home at the end of those, next to the homes of the tribbel marmoset quarter. He wondered a bit how tribbel marmosets came to live here in Bridge City, with the greater, stronger inhabitants living here. He thought, maybe there is someone to ask about that. When he came to his home on that corner, with a little space to the tribbel marmoset quarter, he looked for any of those he had spoken to before. He just saw one tribbel marmoset, but apparently a different one, watching him from a small distance on one of the perches the marmosets used projecting from the shelter being used.</p><p></p><p>Donker waved. He said, "Have you seen that marmoset family I spoke with earlier this day?"</p><p></p><p>"Yes. They are in their shelter now eating. Shall I bring them out for you?"</p><p></p><p>"I don't think that is necessary."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredVB, post: 76809058, member: 259043"] Donker still thought about that, as the other game gorillas talked about what had happened, while gathered around at their park area. Though game gorillas are not exactly the same size as trapper gorillas like those commissioned to patrol through Bridge City, who were slightly larger, they are all gorillas, mostly like any gorillas anywhere. Game gorillas are more stalky, with great strength of limbs, who would be able to knock opponents out with the instruments they gripped. The trapper gorillas were just slightly taller, and were smart and cunning enough that they would not be outsmarted. When the gang dispersed, once being more certain no chill dogs would come their way for further "negotiation", Donker went his way to his home, along the walkway in front of the homes of their quarter along the great wall on their side, toward his own home at the end of those, next to the homes of the tribbel marmoset quarter. He wondered a bit how tribbel marmosets came to live here in Bridge City, with the greater, stronger inhabitants living here. He thought, maybe there is someone to ask about that. When he came to his home on that corner, with a little space to the tribbel marmoset quarter, he looked for any of those he had spoken to before. He just saw one tribbel marmoset, but apparently a different one, watching him from a small distance on one of the perches the marmosets used projecting from the shelter being used. Donker waved. He said, "Have you seen that marmoset family I spoke with earlier this day?" "Yes. They are in their shelter now eating. Shall I bring them out for you?" "I don't think that is necessary." [/QUOTE]
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