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2024-03-04

Monkey and cat

Monkey and cat

The owner has a monkey named Cassie, but also has a cat named Jim It seems to be natural partners, sinister, naughty all day, depending on the owner of the two of them love, reluctant to drive them away, often make the winner of the family's chicken and dogs if the stool is broken, the door is broken, nine times out of ten it is the two of them

One day the two greedy fellows spotted some chestnuts simmering on the stove, and the maid in charge of the stove was away from home. "This is a godsend!" The monkey Cassie swallowed and said to the cat Jim, "Brother, you always said that you are better at stealing chickens than I am?" Now it's time for you to show your powers. Go and get the chestnuts!"

"Chestnuts from a fire? Would I hesitate if it were easy to do? If you're not careful, you'll get burned. It's too dangerous!"

'So you wouldn't dare! Monkey Cassie said in a contemptuous tone.

Under the repeated encouragement of the monkey Cassie, the cat Jim had the courage to first use his PAWS to quickly pick up the ashes, and then quickly collect them. In this way, Jim the cat took out the chestnuts, one by one, after several rounds, at the risk of being burned. Cassie the monkey picks one up and puts it in her mouth to enjoy the delicacy of the chestnuts. When Jim the cat took out the last chestnut and prepared to enjoy his fruit, he found that the monkey Cassie had eaten all the chestnuts! Staring at the burnt hair beside his PAWS, Jim the cat choked back the tears of grievance and parted ways with Cassie the monkey.

This story tells us that true friends are those who share weal and woe and think for each other.

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