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Babbitt, E. C.

"More Jataka Tales"

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When the farmer who had bought the Dog heard this, he turned him
loose. The Dog ran back as fast as ever he could go to the Elephant's
stable. The Elephant was so glad to see the Dog that he picked him up
with his trunk and put him on his head. Then he put him down again.
When the Elephant-keeper brought food, the Elephant watched the Dog as
he ate, and then took his own food.
All the rest of their lives the Elephant and the Dog lived together.


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