Mappo, the Merry Monkey by Richard Barnum
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That is about all monkeys in the jungle do--eat and sleep. Of course some of the younger ones play tricks once in a while. Monkeys are very mischievous and fond of playing tricks. That is what makes them so funny in the circus, and with the hand-organ men. When the monkeys awakened, they were thirsty. Mappo was going down, right away, to the ground and get a drink at a water-pool near the family tree. "Wait!" called his father, stretching out his long, hairy arms. "I must first look to see that the tiger is not there, Mappo." But the tiger was far away, so the monkeys scrambled down and took long drinks. Then they crawled back into their tree again. For two or three days after this, Mappo, his brothers and sisters practiced their new lesson of opening cocoanuts, until they could do it as well as Mr. and Mrs. Monkey. Meanwhile they had gone off together, a little way into the woods, looking for different things to eat. Mappo used to go a little ahead of the others. "Be careful," his mother warned him. "If you get too far away from us, the tiger will catch you." Then Mappo would come back. One day, after the monkeys had opened some cocoanuts and eaten out the |
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