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63:1.1 In many respects, ''[[Andon and Fonta]]'' were the most remarkable pair of [[human being]]s that have ever lived on the [[face]] of the [[earth]]. This [[wonderful]] pair, the [[actual]] [[parents]] of all [[mankind]], were in every way superior to many of their [[immediate]] [[descendants]], and they were [[radically]] different from all of their [[ancestors]], both immediate and remote.
 
63:1.1 In many respects, ''[[Andon and Fonta]]'' were the most remarkable pair of [[human being]]s that have ever lived on the [[face]] of the [[earth]]. This [[wonderful]] pair, the [[actual]] [[parents]] of all [[mankind]], were in every way superior to many of their [[immediate]] [[descendants]], and they were [[radically]] different from all of their [[ancestors]], both immediate and remote.
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63:1.2 The [[parents]] of this first human couple were apparently little [[different]] from the [[average]] of their [[tribe]], though they were among its more [[intelligent]] members, that [[group]] which first learned to throw stones and to use clubs in fighting. They also made use of sharp [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/spicules spicules] of stone, flint, and bone.
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63:1.2 The [[parents]] of this first human couple were apparently little [[different]] from the [[average]] of their [[tribe]], though they were among its more [[intelligent]] members, that [[group]] which first learned to throw stones and to use clubs in fighting. They also made use of sharp [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/spicules spicules] of stone, flint, and bone.
    
63:1.3 While still living with his [[parents]], ''Andon'' had fastened a sharp piece of flint on the end of a club, using animal tendons for this [[purpose]], and on no less than a dozen occasions he made [[good]] use of such a weapon in saving both his own life and that of his [[equally]] [[adventurous]] and [[inquisitive]] sister, who unfailingly accompanied him on all of his tours of [[exploration]].
 
63:1.3 While still living with his [[parents]], ''Andon'' had fastened a sharp piece of flint on the end of a club, using animal tendons for this [[purpose]], and on no less than a dozen occasions he made [[good]] use of such a weapon in saving both his own life and that of his [[equally]] [[adventurous]] and [[inquisitive]] sister, who unfailingly accompanied him on all of his tours of [[exploration]].
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63:1.4 The [[decision]] of ''Andon'' and ''Fonta'' to flee from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primates Primates] [[tribes]] implies a [[quality]] of [[mind]] far above the baser [[intelligence]] which characterized so many of their later descendants who stooped to [[mate]] with their retarded cousins of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simian simian] tribes. But their vague [[feeling]] of being something more than mere [[animals]] was due to the [[possession]] of [[personality]] and was augmented by the indwelling [[presence]] of the [[Thought Adjusters]].
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63:1.4 The [[decision]] of ''Andon'' and ''Fonta'' to flee from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primates Primates] [[tribes]] implies a [[quality]] of [[mind]] far above the baser [[intelligence]] which characterized so many of their later descendants who stooped to [[mate]] with their retarded cousins of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simian simian] tribes. But their vague [[feeling]] of being something more than mere [[animals]] was due to the [[possession]] of [[personality]] and was augmented by the indwelling [[presence]] of the [[Thought Adjusters]].
    
<center>[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_63 Go to Paper 63]</center>
 
<center>[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_63 Go to Paper 63]</center>