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==Winter, 1909==
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===The Rampage of the White-Haired Ape===
 
 
 
'''Abstract'''
 
 
 
As wilderness guide on a coastal merchant visit to the French Congo, an explorer finds a village frequently beset by a tribe of rampaging apes, strong beyond the natives’ ability to stop. At their guide’s insistence, the merchant party settles in and fortifies the town. An account of a battle follows, the guide using a superior knowledge of gorilla tactics and archery apparently unrivaled by all save William Tell to defeat the enraged attackers.
 
 
 
Also included is a description of the gorillas in the aftermath: seven feet tall, with white fur and over-large, protruding canines. Like no gorilla seen before.
 
 
 
'''About the Explorer'''
 
 
 
Michael Oliver studied ecology at the University of Chicago. He is an expert on gorilla pod security techniques - how gorillas fight amongst themselves and band together to fight against outsiders.  After obtaining his degrees, he moved to the jungles of India where he studied Tiger predation.  He also mastered the yogic archery secrets of an obscure Hindoo sect.  He is new as a field explorer for the Lazarus Trust and this is his first article for the Journals.
 
 
 
  
 
==Spring, 1913==
 
==Spring, 1913==

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