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CHAPTER 6 (continued, c) Several of the primate children Sat together in the branches Of a tree; they did not notice Danger silently approaching Through the leaves a brown and yellow Shiny scaly serpent slithered Closer to the young gorillas Eyes unblinking glimmered palely Then one of the watching mothers Saw the snake and cried a warning Hooting and gesticulating Pointing out the present danger Quick the boomerang was lifted By the same young male gorilla And he cast it at the tree-line Low and fast in deadly earnest Curving up into the branches Fast it rose toward the python But it missed by several hand-breadths Looping back into the clearing As the young ones in the treetop Froze in nervous indecision Matto now retrieved the wing-form Took deliberate aim and threw it Once again its spinning banking Flight swerved up toward the serpent This time smiting it amidships With a sharp resounding impact! And the python lost its purchase Flailed and tumbled through the branches But its spine remained unbroken So it fled into the greenness Then a riotous celebration Sounded out from the assembly Happy pongid exclamations Resonated through the jungle Matto found himself a hero Several male gorillas bore him Through the crowd, above head level For a few ecstatic moments Han then spoke some words to Matto Fatherly advice of wisdom Who, now back on terra firma Looked around the crowded clearing Noticed Kwona next to Lisa, Rosy the baboon beside them Who, like them, had managed to Elude the sabertooth cat hunters Then a fuzzy black-haired youngling Brought the boomerang to Matto Who then turned to the troop leader To the silverback gorilla And presenting him the wing-form Signalled that he try to throw it So the huge gorilla took it Spreading murmurs of approval Copying the throwing action Of the boy some moments earlier He then briskly threw the wing-form Not however straight and level Quick inflection in the flight-plane Made it sharply bank and circle And the boomerang, careering, Almost struck a nearby female Skimming through the hair-crest of a Matriarch of haughty bearing Who was foremost of the harem Of the silverback troop leader She then fixed on him a visage That portended trouble later! But the silverback's attention On the boomerang was focused
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