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Chapter IX

           ButRed-Eyewalkedrough-shodoverallourcustoms,andwesofearedhimthatwewereincapableofthecollectiveactionnecessarytopunishhim.

           ItwasduringthesixthwinterinourcavethatLop-EarandIdiscoveredthatwewerereallygrowingup.Fromthefirstithadbeenasqueezetogetinthroughtheentrance-crevice.Thishadhaditsadvantages,however.IthadpreventedthelargerFolkfromtakingourcaveawayfromus.Anditwasamostdesirablecave,thehighestonthebluff,thesafest,andinwinterthesmallestandwarmest.

           ToshowthestageofthementaldevelopmentoftheFolk,Imaystatethatitwouldhavebeenasimplethingforsomeofthemtohavedrivenusoutandenlargedthecrevice-opening.Buttheyneverthoughtofit.Lop-EarandIdidnotthinkofiteitheruntilourincreasingsizecompelledustomakeanenlargement.Thisoccurredwhensummerwaswellalongandwewerefatwithbetterforage.Weworkedatthecreviceinspells,whenthefancystruckus.

           Atfirstwedugthecrumblingrocksawaywithourfingers,untilournailsgotsore,whenIaccidentallystumbledupontheideaofusingapieceofwoodontherock.Thisworkedwell.Alsoitworkedwoe.Onemorningearly,wehadscratchedoutofthewallquiteaheapoffragments.Igavetheheapashoveoverthelipoftheentrance.Thenextmomenttherecameupfrombelowahowlofrage.Therewasnoneedtolook.Weknewthevoiceonlytoowell.TherubbishhaddescendeduponRed-Eye.

           Wecroucheddowninthecaveinconsternation.Aminutelaterhewasattheentrance,peeringinatuswithhisinflamedeyesandraginglikeademon.

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