| The Adventures of Polydorus Marasquin, the Man among the Monkeys | [Frontispiece] |
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| Clouds upon clouds of apes, of all forms, colours, and sizes,
clambering up the trees, rolling themselves among the branches
like squirrels, or taking possession of the ground about me | [30] |
| Quick as lightning, he seized the branch of cane which I had
thrown on the ground, and before I had time to place myself in a
posture of defence, showered blow after blow on my arms and legs | [33] |
| The banks of the lake were covered along their entire length
by those very apes who had so pitilessly tormented, jeered at,
and beaten me | [36] |
| While he was speaking, these unfortunate wretches trembled all
over, from head to foot | [63] |
| They went to spend their honeymoon in an isolated spot which I
had selected for them | [130] |
| After having dug a trench seven feet long, I interred myself
with all possible precautions | [132] |
| Covered with my tattered and well-worn skin, but still holding
sufficiently together for me to be taken for a mandrill | [147] |
| Bonnet and Macaque Monkeys | [252] |
| Rhesus Monkey and Young | [253] |
| Anubis Baboon | [255] |
| Wanderoo Monkey | [255] |
| Black-faced Spider Monkey | [259] |
| Squirrel | [263] |
| Squirrel Monkey, and Tee-Tee | [263] |
| Ring-tailed Lemur | [266] |
| The Aye-Aye | [268] |