. The Open court . joi-: rill-; c ii 1 m :. his betters even where he can imt il like iheiii. We know he cannot write, but there he sits pcneil in haml ])releii(ling to write. RECENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF SIMIANS. 173 The picture of the orang-utan that is not dressed up is interest-ing on account of his exceptionally erect walk. He is about fouryears old and very intelligent, far above the average ape. There canbe no doubt that he was caught when very young, and Mr. Edwards. JOE RECEIVES BAD NEWS FROM HOME. believes that he must have been a household pet in a native familyin the Malay Archipel


. The Open court . joi-: rill-; c ii 1 m :. his betters even where he can imt il like iheiii. We know he cannot write, but there he sits pcneil in haml ])releii(ling to write. RECENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF SIMIANS. 173 The picture of the orang-utan that is not dressed up is interest-ing on account of his exceptionally erect walk. He is about fouryears old and very intelligent, far above the average ape. There canbe no doubt that he was caught when very young, and Mr. Edwards. JOE RECEIVES BAD NEWS FROM HOME. believes that he must have been a household pet in a native familyin the Malay Archipelago, where he was a playmate of the childrenfrom whom at a tender age he acquired some human habits, espe- 174 THE OPEN COURT. cially his erect posture which is unusually straight and which he cankeep up longer than any other simian.


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