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Calum
'He was as indigenous as a squirrel or a bird''
He knew and feared death
''Screaming in sympathy' "
"But why shouldn't we get called monkeys?"
"We've got lots of space in the trees"
'Calum held it tenderly. "It's broken," he murmured."
''Though he smiled he was dead.'
'From his bag dropped a cone and then another''
"His arms were loose and dangled in macabre gestures of supplication'
'It's in pain'
Neil
"What right has she, great lady though she is, to despise him?"
"We're human beings just like them"
' she recoiled from Calum, as if something obnoxious, and took her children with her'
'He could not lift his head, he tried, just so he could meet the lady's gaze at least once'
'Every second of silent abjectness was a betrayal of himself and his brother'
"Are you such a child?"
"We need space to live and breathe in"
'He had never got married'
'Neil led the way past the lady who drew back'
"Why is it that the innocent have always to be sacrificed?"
"Did she think we were monkeys?"
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