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A monkey trades his persimmon seed for a crab's rice-ball. After a persimmon tree grows, the monkey comes to eat only ripe fruits and pelts a green one at the crab. The crab's children set out to avenge their mother.
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A monkey trades his persimmon seed for a crab's rice-ball. After a persimmon tree grows, the monkey comes to eat only ripe fruits and pelts a green one at the crab. The crab's children set out to avenge their mother.
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