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Braima Moiwai, The Lion Story,page 7 <br /> "Alo-doh!, alo-doh!. (Hush!, hush!)," Mother Monkey said. "I have had <br /> enough of Old Lion committing these crimes against us." She looked out <br /> over all the animals, shifting her head from east to west, north to south. <br /> "Alo-doh!, she continued, "all animals are equal and no animal should eat <br /> another. Our children are our future and should not be killed before their <br /> time." <br /> "Yes," Mother Deer cried, "Old Lion ate my two sons last week." <br /> "Ail my children are dead because of him," Mother Antelope added. <br /> "And it's not just our children," Zebra said. "He ate my helpless <br /> grandmother, too." <br /> Mother Giraffe looked out over the crowd with tears in her eyes. "Old <br /> Lion is making life unbearable for us," she said. <br /> "It's time for us to do something about it," said Mother Monkey. <br />