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<blockquote data-quote="FredVB" data-source="post: 76810714" data-attributes="member: 259043"><p>"Very well. I don't think they would mind. But I won't interrupt them." That tribbel marmoset then went into the shelter there. Donker watched him. Then he went to the door of his own home, and entered it.</p><p></p><p>Donker's home was not very different from the homes of the other game gorillas of that quarter. It was a simple space, with a wooly rug over much of the floor there, and a window in the wall on each side. There were simple scenes in drawn pictures along the walls. There was a hammock for him to rest in, and a swing for him, both suspended securely from the ceiling above. There was a bin on one side of the space with bananas and other fruit, which he gathered every few days.</p><p></p><p>Donker went to the bin and took one banana. He went then to his hammock to rest for awhile. Just then he heard a call from outside. He went over to the window where he heard that from. Out there Dick Dancer could be seen, now waving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredVB, post: 76810714, member: 259043"] "Very well. I don't think they would mind. But I won't interrupt them." That tribbel marmoset then went into the shelter there. Donker watched him. Then he went to the door of his own home, and entered it. Donker's home was not very different from the homes of the other game gorillas of that quarter. It was a simple space, with a wooly rug over much of the floor there, and a window in the wall on each side. There were simple scenes in drawn pictures along the walls. There was a hammock for him to rest in, and a swing for him, both suspended securely from the ceiling above. There was a bin on one side of the space with bananas and other fruit, which he gathered every few days. Donker went to the bin and took one banana. He went then to his hammock to rest for awhile. Just then he heard a call from outside. He went over to the window where he heard that from. Out there Dick Dancer could be seen, now waving. [/QUOTE]
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