It took a few days more to make Andekko and Nshiego friends.
I whispered to Rogala: "Now let us get our net ready to throw over the little nshiego when he comes down the tree to see his mother.
In three days Nshiego had become quite tame, but in less than a week he died.
Finally, however, the great pleasure of Andekko was to lie down by Nshiego and let himself be scratched.
Soon we came to the place, and saw Andekko looking up a tree at a young nshiego which I thought to be about a year old, and barking fiercely.
One day, some weeks after this, we came upon the habitation of a most remarkable species of monkey, named the Nshiego Mbouve, which we had often heard of, but had not up to that time been so fortunate as to see.
From all of which you conclude," said I, "that the Nshiego will not come home to-night?
Coming quickly forward, the Nshiego Mbouve chambered quickly up the tree where its nest was built.
The little nshiego had been all this time separated from its dead mother, and now when it was put near her body, a most touching scene ensued.
When it came nearer, we saw it was a female nshiego running on all fours, with a young one clinging to her breasts.
The young nshiego was at once secured in Chickango's hut, for he undertook to take charge of the creature and tame it.
Then he spoke to Timbo, who whispered to us: "He say dat isNshiego Mbouve.
The tying is done so neatly, and the roof is so well constructed that, until I saw the nshiego actually occupying his habitation I could scarce persuade myself that human hands had not built all.
I asked Aboko whether the hunters here had this way to sleep in the woods, but was told, to my surprise, that this very ingenious nest was built by the nshiego mbouve, an ape.
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