До Адама
Chapter V
Theonlyplacesonhimwherethehairdidnotgrowwerethesolesofhishandsandfeetandbeneathhiseyes.Hewasfrightfullyugly,hisferociousgrinningmouthandhugedown-hangingunder-lipbeingbutinharmonywithhisterribleeyes.
ThiswasRed-Eye.Andrightgingerlyhecreptoutorhiscaveanddescendedtotheground.Ignoringme,heproceededtoreconnoitre.Hebentforwardfromthehipsashewalked;andsofarforwarddidhebend,andsolongwerehisarms,thatwitheverystephetouchedtheknucklesofhishandstothegroundoneithersideofhim.Hewasawkwardinthesemi-erectpositionofwalkingthatheassumed,andhereallytouchedhisknucklestothegroundinordertobalancehimself.Butoh,Itellyouhecouldrunonall-fours!Nowthiswassomethingatwhichwewereparticularlyawkward.Furthermore,itwasarareindividualamonguswhobalancedhimselfwithhisknuckleswhenwalking.Suchanindividualwasanatavism,andRed-Eyewasanevengreateratavism.
Thatiswhathewas—anatavism.Wewereintheprocessofchangingourtree-lifetolifeontheground.Formanygenerationswehadbeengoingthroughthischange,andourbodiesandcarriagehadlikewisechanged.ButRed-Eyehadrevertedtothemoreprimitivetree-dwellingtype.Perforce,becausehewasborninourhordehestayedwithus;butinactualityhewasanatavismandhisplacewaselsewhere.
Verycircumspectandveryalert,hemovedhereandthereabouttheopenspace,peeringthroughthevistasamongthetreesandtryingtocatchaglimpseofthehuntinganimalthatallsuspectedhadpursuedme.