goso the teacher adapted from one of george w bateman’s zanzibar tales illustrated by jemma kahn

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Goso the Teacher Adapted from one of George W Bateman’s Zanzibar Tales Illustrated by Jemma Kahn

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Goso the TeacherAdapted from one of George W Bateman’s Zanzibar Tales

Illustrated by Jemma Kahn

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Once there was a man named Goso.

He taught children to read, not in a schoolhousebut under a calabash tree.

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One evening, Paa, the gazelle, climbed up the tree to steal some fruit.

He shook off a calabash and it hit Goso on the head and killed him.

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When the children found their teacher lying dead on the ground, they were very sad.

They wanted to find the one who had killed Goso.

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So they caught South Wind.

“It was you that threw down the calabash that hit our teacher Goso. You should not have done it.”

But South Wind said, “If I were so powerful would I be stopped by a mud wall?”

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So they went to the mud wall.“It was you that stopped South Wind, that threw down the calabash that hit our teacher Goso. You should not have done it.”But Mud Wall said, “If I were so powerful how could a rat gnaw through me?”

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So they found the rat.

“It was you that gnawed through Mud Wall, that stopped South Wind, that threw down the calabash that hit our teacher Goso. You should not have done it.”

But Rat said, “If I were so powerful would I be eaten by a cat?”

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So they found the cat.

“It is you that eats Rat, that gnaws through Mud Wall, that stops South Wind, that threw down the calabash that hit our teacher Goso. You should not have done it.”

But Cat said, “If I were so powerful would I be tied by a rope?”

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So they went to rope.“It is you that ties Cat, that eats Rat, that gnaws through Mud Wall, that stops South Wind, that threw down the calabash that hit our teacher Goso. You should not have done it.”But Rope said, “If I were so powerful would I be cut by a knife?”

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So they found Knife. “It is you that cuts Rope, that ties Cat, that eats Rat, that gnaws through Mud Wall, that stops South Wind, that threw down the calabash that hit our teacher Goso. You should not have done it.”But Knife said, “If I were so powerful would I be burned by a fire?”

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So they looked for the fire.

“It is you that burns Knife, that cuts Rope, that ties Cat, that eats Rat, that gnaws through Mud Wall, that stops South Wind, that threw down the calabash that hit our teacher Goso. You should not have done it.”

But Fire said, “If I were so powerful would I be put out by water?”

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So they went to Water.

“It is you that puts out Fire, that burns Knife, that cuts Rope, that ties Cat, that eats Rat, that gnaws through Mud Wall, that stops South Wind, that threw down the calabash that hit our teacher Goso. You should not have done it.”But Water said, “If I were so powerful would I be drunk by the ox?”

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So they found Ox. “It is you that drinks Water, that puts out Fire, that burns Knife, that cuts Rope, that ties Cat, that eats Rat, that gnaws through Mud Wall, that stops South Wind, that threw down the calabash that hit our teacher Goso. You should not have done it.”But Ox said, “If I were so powerful would I be stung by a fly?”

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So they found Fly.

“It is you that stings Ox, that drinks Water, that puts out Fire, that burns Knife, that cuts Rope, that ties Cat, that eats Rat, that gnaws through Mud Wall, that stops South Wind, that threw down the calabash that hit our teacher Goso. You should not have done it.”

But Fly said, “If I were so powerful, would I be eaten by the gazelle?”

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So they found Paa, the gazelle.

“It is you that eats Fly, that stings Ox, that drinks Water, that puts out Fire, that burns Knife, that cuts Rope, that ties Cat, that eats Rat, that gnaws through Mud Wall, that stops South Wind, that threw down the calabash that hit our teacher Goso. You should not have done it.”

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Paa was so surprised at being found out, that he had nothing to say. Then the children said: “You are the one that threw down the calabash that hit our teacher Goso. You are the one that must be punished!”

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Goso the Teacher

Adapted by Tessa Welch from one of George W Bateman’s Zanzibar Tales

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