The book Where Animals Talk : West African Folklore Tales was written by author Robert Hamill Nassau Here you can read free online of Where Animals Talk : West African Folklore Tales book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Where Animals Talk : West African Folklore Tales a good or bad book?
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The Crocodile exclaimed, "Kudu! have you deceived me? Your hfe too ends today!" They tied Tortoise, and put him in the kettle; and they killed him there. They divided his flesh onto their plates. And Crocodile and her people ate Tortoise. This is the end of the lies of Tortoise. TALE 13 "Death Begins by Some One Person": A Proverb Persons Kk (A Very Big Snail) Lonfini (Birds) Ngdmbi (Igwana) Kema (Monkeys) Kudu (Tortoise) A Man NOTE Trouble came to all these animals, even to the innocent, throu...gh the noise of some of them. Igwanas are supposed, by the natives, to be deaf. Snail, Igwana and Tortoise all lived together in one vil- lage. One day. Tortoise went to roam in the forest. There he found a large tree called Evenga. He said to himself, "I will stay at the foot of this tree, and wait for the fruit to fall. " During two days, he remained there alone. WHERE ANIMALS TALK 127 On the third day, Igwana said to Snail, "I must go and search for our Chum Kudu, wherever he is." So, Igwana went; and he foimd Tortoise in a hole at the foot of that tree.
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