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Before Adam

CHAPTER IX
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The whole horde knew, but could do nothing.

We had not yet developed any government, to speak of, inside the horde.

We had certain customs and visited our wrath upon the unlucky ones who violated those customs.

Thus, for example, the individual who defiled a drinking-place would be attacked by every onlooker, while one who deliberately gave a false alarm was the recipient of much rough usage at our hands.

But Red-Eye walked rough-shod over all our customs, and we so feared him that we were incapable of the collective action necessary to punish him.
It was during the sixth winter in our cave that Lop-Ear and I discovered that we were really growing up.


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