More Jataka Tales by E. C. Babbitt
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The king saw all that was done by the Chief and his troop. "That big Monkey," said the king to the archers, "saved the whole troop. I will see to it that he is taken care of the rest of his life." And the king kept his promise. XIII THE HAWKS AND THEIR FRIENDS A family of Hawks lived on an island in a lake not far from the great forest. On the northern shore of this lake lived a Lion, King of Beasts. On the eastern shore lived a Kingfisher. On the southern shore of the lake lived a Turtle. "Have you many friends near here?" the Mother Hawk asked the Father Hawk. "No, not one in this part of the forest," he said. "You must find some friends. We must have some one who can help us if ever we are in danger, or in trouble," said the Mother Hawk. "With whom shall I make friends?" asked the Father Hawk. |
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