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In the first story, a merchant stores some flowers in the fish room. The fish complain about the smell. Do the flowers find it worth it to argue with fish?
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\\nIn the second story, a mother hen is jealous of some other birds and tries to convince the cat to eat them. The other birds have a little chat with the cat and all of the plans are revealed.
In the third story, a little boy is very curious. He wants to be a bird, or a fish, or just to grab the moon. His curiosity knows no bounds, but without caution he nearly drowns.
\\nSource: CHINESE FABLES AND FOLK STORIES by MARY HAYES DAVIS and CHOW-LEUNG
\\nNarrator: Dustin Steichmann
\\nMusic: \\u53e4\\u7434\\u66f2\\u300a\\u5e73\\u6c99\\u843d\\u96c1\\u300b\\u5531\\u5f26 Creative Commons
\\nSFX: Countryside, spring-like morning, birds singing, insects passing by by Gain Walkers from Zapsplat.com
\\nPodcast shout out: The Vocal Fries podcast with Drs Gillon and Figueroa. Go listen!
\\nListener shout out: Cape Coral Florida, thank you for all of the listens
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