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Before Adam

CHAPTER XIV
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Here were we, drawn together by mutual rage and the impulse toward cooperation, led off into forgetfulness by the establishment of a rude rhythm.

We were sociable and gregarious, and these singing and laughing councils satisfied us.

In ways the hee-hee council was an adumbration of the councils of primitive man, and of the great national assemblies and international conventions of latter-day man.

But we Folk of the Younger World lacked speech, and whenever we were so drawn together we precipitated babel, out of which arose a unanimity of rhythm that contained within itself the essentials of art yet to come.

It was art nascent.
There was nothing long-continued about these rhythms that we struck.


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