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The
story of the monkey's King, who held a
friendship with he Turtle, so that the Turtle's
wife felt jealous, pretended being sick, and
convinced her husband that the only treatment
was to eat a monkey's heart. He played tricks on
the monkey and took him to the lake to drown him
to take his heart. When the Monkey felt the
deceit of this friend and knew the fact,
he also played tricks to save himself, and
convinced the Turtle to take him back to the
shore, as he left his heart on the tree. At the
end the Turtle was sorry to loose this
opportunity. This story is an example of how
one's feeling can convert when he expects a
benefit.
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