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<h1>THE STORY OF AB</h1>
<h2>A TALE OF THE TIME OF THE CAVE MAN</h2>
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<h3>BY</h3>
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<h2>STANLEY WATERLOO</h2>
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<h3>1905</h3>
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<h3>Author of "A Man and a Woman," "An Odd Situation," etc.</h3>
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<h2>INTRODUCTION.</h2>
<p>This is the story of Ab, a man of the Age of Stone, who lived so long ago
that we cannot closely fix the date, and who loved and fought well.</p>
<p>In his work the author has been cordially assisted by some of the ablest
searchers of two continents into the life history of prehistoric times.
With characteristic helpfulness and interest, these already burdened
students have aided and encouraged him, and to them he desires to express
his sense of profound obligation and his earnest thanks.</p>
<p>Once only does the writer depart from accepted theories of scientific
research. After an at least long-continued study of existing evidence and
information relating to the Stone Ages, the conviction grew upon him that
the mysterious gap supposed by scientific teachers to divide Paleolithic
from Neolithic man never really existed. No convulsion of nature, no new
race of human beings is needed to explain the difference between the
relics of Paleolithic and Neolithic strugglers. Growth, experiment,
adaptation, discovery, inevitable in man, sufficiently account for all
the relatively swift changes from one form of primitive life to another
more advanced, from the time of chipped to that of polished implements.
Man has been, from the beginning, under the never resting, never
hastening, forces of evolution. The earth from which he sprang holds the
record of his transformations in her peat-beds, her buried caverns and
her rocky fastnesses. The eternal laws change man, but they themselves do
not change.</p>
<p>Ab and Lightfoot and others of the cave people whose story is told in the
tale which follows the author cannot disown. He has shown them as they
were. Hungry and cold, they slew the fierce beasts which were scarcely
more savage than they, and were fed and clothed by their flesh and fur.
In the caves of the earth the cave men and their families were safely
sheltered. Theirs were the elemental wants and passions. They were
swayed by love, in some form at least, by jealousy, fear, revenge, and by
the memory of benefits and wrongs. They cherished their young; they
fought desperately with the beasts of their time, and with each other,
and, when their brief, turbulent lives were ended, they passed into
silence, but not into oblivion. The old Earth carefully preserved their
story, so that we, their children, may read it now.</p>
<p>S. W.
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<h2>CONTENTS.</h2>
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CHAPTER.</p>
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<SPAN href="#i">I. THE BABE IN THE WOODS.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#ii">II. MAN AND HYENA.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#iii">III. A FAMILY DINNER.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#iv">IV. AB AND OAK.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#v">V. A GREAT ENTERPRISE.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#vi">VI. A DANGEROUS VISITOR.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#vii">VII. THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#viii">VIII. SABRE-TOOTH AND RHINOCEROS.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#ix">IX. DOMESTIC MATTERS.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#x">X. OLD MOK, THE MENTOR.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xi">XI. DOINGS AT HOME.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xii">XII. OLD MOK'S TALES.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xiii">XIII. AB'S GREAT DISCOVERY.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xiv">XIV. A LESSON IN SWIMMING.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xv">XV. A MAMMOTH AT BAY.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xvi">XVI. THE FEAST OF THE MAMMOTH.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xvii">XVII. THE COMRADES.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xviii">XVIII. LOVE AND DEATH.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xix">XIX. A RACE WITH DREAD.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xx">XX. THE FIRE COUNTRY.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xxi">XXI. THE WOOING OF LIGHTFOOT.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xxii">XXII. THE HONEYMOON.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xxiii">XXIII. MORE OF THE HONEYMOON.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xxiv">XXIV. THE FIRE COUNTRY AGAIN.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xxv">XXV. A GREAT STEP FORWARD.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xxvi">XXVI. FACING THE RAIDER.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xxvii">XXVII. LITTLE MOK.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xxviii">XXVIII. THE BATTLE OF THE BARRIERS.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xxix">XXIX. OLD HILLTOP'S LAST STRUGGLE.</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="#xxx">XXX. OUR VERY GREAT GRANDFATHER.</SPAN>
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<h2>LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS</h2>
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BY SIMON HARMON VEDDER</p>
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<SPAN href="images/frontis.jpg">"HIS GREAT TRUNK SHOT DOWNWARD AND BACKWARD, PICKED UP THE MAN, AND HURLED HIM YARDS AWAY"</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="images/map.gif">MAP</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="images/illp096.jpg">"AB SEIZED UPON TWO OF THE SNARLING CUBS, AND OAK DID THE SAME"</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="images/illp138.jpg">"AB SPRANG TO HIS FEET, AND DREW HIS ARROW TO THE HEAD"</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="images/illp144.jpg">"THE YOUNG MEN CALLED TO HER, BUT SHE MADE NO ANSWER. SHE BUT FISHED AWAY
DEMURELY"</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="images/illp202.jpg">"AB STOOD THERE WEAPONLESS, A CREATURE WANDERING OF MIND"</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="images/illp212.jpg">"WITH A GREAT LEAP HE WENT AT AND THROUGH THE CURLING CREST OF THE YELLOW FLAME!"</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="images/illp238.jpg">"THE GIRL COWERED BEHIND A REFUGE OF LEAVES AND BRANCHES"</SPAN></p>
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<SPAN href="images/illp304.jpg">"UPON THE STRONG SHAFT OF ASH THE MONSTER WAS IMPALED"</SPAN>
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<h2>THE STORY OF AB.</h2>
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<h2><SPAN name="i">CHAPTER I.</SPAN></h2>
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