The Little Monkey

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2013 , 2013?

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One of twenty in the series, found near the counter as we were settling up a large order of books. Sixteen pages with standard computer art. This well told version of the story includes several good elements. The carpenters working on a temple go away to the village for lunch when one of them has driven a spike as a wedge into a large log. A group of monkeys has been watching from a tree. A curious young monkey among them tries to remove the spike with one paw and then another and finally sits astride it. His tail gets caught. Strenuous efforts by other monkeys at first cannot release him. At last, he gets away with his tail pulled off and bleeding. Too much curiosity is not always good. Is too much curiosity ever good?

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Shanti Publications

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