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Why did the crocodile agree to fulfil his wife’s demand?

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Why did the crocodile agree to fulfil his wife’s demand?

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The crocodile loved his wife. He was also very fond of his friend, the monkey. He, finally, decided to betray his friend and please his life partner.

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