Anansi's Eight Skinny Legs (A West African Folktale)
.) Anansi the spider was walking along the road on his eight short [...] legs. [...] when he suddenly
smelled something delicious.
"Soup," he said [...]. "Carrot soup. (...)"
[...Anansi was greedy, and he always wanted to eat whatever others were cooking...)
"Hello, rabbit!" he called. "Is that carrot soup you're cooking?"
[...] “That's right"...)
. "Would you like to join me for a meal? It's not [...] ready, but it will be soon."
Anansi [...] knew if he stayed and waited, rabbit might ask him to set the table [...] or do some other
chore, and Anansi was lazy.
"I'd love to join you [..], but I have some [...] things to do. Why don't I spin a length of web and tie one
end around my leg and the other end around your soup pot, and you can tug on the web when the soup
is [...] ready to eat [...]."
Rabbit agreed [..] and [...) they tied one end of the web to the pot and the other end to one of Anansis
eight legs.
[...]
A few minutes later, Anansi was passing monkey's house when he smelled something delicious.
[...]
Just then monkey appeared. "Hello, Anansi! Would you like to join me for dinner tonight? I know you
love banana bread."
[...] Anansi [...] knew if he stayed, monkey would ask him to wash the dishes [...] So [...], he said, "I have
some urgent matters to attend to, but why don't I spin a length of web and tie one end around my leg
and the other end around your stove? When the banana bread is ready, you can tug on my web [..]
"Good idea," monkey agreed, and ...) they tied one end of the web to monkey's stove and the other
end to one of Anansi's legs [...].
[...] Next, Anansi happened past fox's den.
[...]
At everyone's house, Anansi tied one end of a web to one leg and the other end to his friends' pots
and pans, ovens and stoves. [...]
"Oh, I am a genius!" he said. “So many lovely meals, but no chores at all. [...)”
At that moment, Anansi felt a tug on one of his legs. “It's rabbit!”
he sighed. “Oh, carrot soup!"
But [...] he felt another tug. "Oh dear, that's monkey and the banana bread."
another. Soon, every one of Anansi's legs was being pulled in a different direction.
[...] As he was pondering which house to visit first, he felt a tug on another leg, and then another, and then
"Help!” he cried [...]. Anansi didn't know what to do.
Suddenly he saw the [...] river [...]. So he leaped into that [...] water, and one by one, the webs washed
away. Exhausted [...] but free [...], Anansi climbed onto the shore. He [...] looked around, and [...] he
legs (...) were skinny and long.
Ever since that day, Anansi has had eight skinny legs, but he still visits everyone's house, searching
for food.
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