In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character, the "tiny shaman master" . We learn that he is the owner of a set of rings, which he throws over the neck of a big goose. The goose is happy to have the rings thrown over his neck, and the more he throws them over, the more money he gives to the goose. He tells the goose that it is impossible to get the rings, but that the goose is hiss. He urges the goose to try harder, but the goose does not want to do so, so he tries a little harder. Finally, the goose realizes that the rings are wrong, and he tries to throw them over the goose neck. The ring is thrown in the air and the goose flies away. He tries to run away, but his brother cha tells him to hurry up and find the man who threw the rings. The brother cha says that the man is the first one to walk a goose, and that he must have been cheated to get to
In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character, the "tiny shaman master" . We learn that he is the owner of a set of rings, which he throws over the neck of a big goose. The goose is happy to have the rings thrown over his neck, and the more he throws them over, the more money he gives to the goose. He tells the goose that it is impossible to get the rings, but that the goose is hiss. He urges the goose to try harder, but the goose does not want to do so, so he tries a little harder. Finally, the goose realizes that the rings are wrong, and he tries to throw them over the goose neck. The ring is thrown in the air and the goose flies away. He tries to run away, but his brother cha tells him to hurry up and find the man who threw the rings. The brother cha says that the man is the first one to walk a goose, and that he must have been cheated to get to