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roofroofmom
29.02.2020 • 
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Read the two passages:
I pleaded even more strongly in order to make the dervish grant me ten of his remaining twenty camels, which he did with good grace. And as to the ten he had left, I embraced him, kissed his feet, and begged him not to refuse me. And at length he crowned my joy by giving me them also.

When the appointed day came, the birds assembled before Jupiter's throne; and, after passing them in review, he was about to make the Jackdaw king, when all the rest set upon the king-elect, stripped him of his borrowed plumes, and exposed him for the Jackdaw that he was.

Which explains how Baba Abdalla and the Jackdaw are alike?

They are both ungrateful.

They are both exposed for who they really are.

They are both crowned king.

They are both possessed by demons.

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