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THE JACKAL, DOVE, AND PANTHER
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panther came up to him: 'Jackal, where are my little ones?' she asked.

And the jackal answered: 'They are up there. It is where I keep school.'

The panther looked about, and then inquired, 'But where? I see nothing of them.'

a baboon pokes a stick into a cleft in a large roc while a leopard watches. A few bees swarm around the stick. In the background a jackal looks on.
THE BABOON WISHES TO SEE THE PANTHER'S CHILDREN

THE BABOON WISHES TO SEE THE PANTHER'S CHILDREN

'Come a little this way,' said the jackal, 'and you will hear how beautifully they sing.'

So the panther drew near the cleft of the rock.

'Don't you hear them?' said the jackal; 'they are in there,' and slipped away while the panther was listening to the song of the children.