Once long ago, in a humble little hut, lived Mr. Haktak and his wife, Mrs. Haktak.
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A poor old Chinese farmer finds a magic brass pot that doubles or duplicates whatever is placed inside it, but his efforts to make himself wealthy lead to unexpected complications.
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Two of Everything: A Chinese Folktale
March 1993, Albert Whitman & Company
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0807581577 9780807581575
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"Once long ago, in a humble little hut, lived Mr. Haktak and his wife, Mrs. Haktak."
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August 6, 2010 | Edited by IdentifierBot | added LibraryThing ID |
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