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The Encounter with Fox

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This chapter's epigraph comes from a line in the play's opening scene. It's a line from a poem called "What's Wrong," which is a play on the word "what." It says, "what's wrong is what's good." The poem is about the fox tribe, and it's about gratitude. The fox tribe has a rule, says the narrator, that if you're grateful for something, you should return it with something better than a spring.
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The Encounter with Fox

The Encounter with Fox • Season 2 Chapter 4 • Page ik-page-2410698
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Season 2 Chapter 4
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About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a line in the play's opening scene. It's a line from a poem called "What's Wrong," which is a play on the word "what." It says, "what's wrong is what's good." The poem is about the fox tribe, and it's about gratitude. The fox tribe has a rule, says the narrator, that if you're grateful for something, you should return it with something better than a spring.
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