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The Long Wait
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Publication information
Publication

The Lion King: A Nature Fun and Learn Series

Published

1994–1997

Collection

Rafiki Remembers

Issue

52

Pages

2

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Hang on to what you have, lion cubs, and don't let it go for some promise in the future. I'll tell you what I mean.
Rafiki[src]

The Long Wait is a story from the Rafiki Remembers magazine collection. It was published in the 1990s as part of The Lion King: A Nature Fun and Learn Series.

Synopsis[]

While hunting, a jackal comes across a young lamb, who suggests that the jackal wait a year for his prey to grow bigger and be more satisfying. The jackal agrees, but a year later, he finds that the lamb has grown stronger and now has horns to defend himself with. Intimidated by the ram's size, the jackal tells the ram that he must swear on a saint's tomb that he had not been the same lamb from a year ago, and the ram agrees to give his oaths the next day.

After the confrontation, the ram tells the dog on his farm what had happened, and the dog hatches a plan to get the ram out of his oaths. The next day, the dog and the ram arrive at the meeting place, where the dog hides in a basket and is covered with a white sheet. Just then, the jackal arrives, and the ram tells him that the basket is a saint's tomb upon which they can take their oaths. When the jackal moves to place his paw upon the basket, the dog bites his paw, and the jackal races away in anguish.

After the attack, the jackal realizes that he should never have waited a year, for a ram is much harder to catch than a lamb.

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Rafiki Remembers
The Leopard and the Baboon    The Crocodile's Tears    The Giraffe and the Oxpecker    How the Birds got their Colours    Sun and Moon    The Tortoise's Punishment    The Greedy Guest    The Toad And The Rat    Why Stories Are Told About Anansi    How Baboon Lost his Tail    Fire Against Rain    How Anansi Learnt to Weave    The Dove and the Hen    Why Monkeys Keep Out of the Way    A King for the Frogs    Tables Turned    Anansi Know-all    Proud Fish    A Witch Doctor for the Hyenas    Why Dog Chases Animals    The Lion's House    Why the Warthog Is Ugly    The Coming of Darkness    The Bees' Drum    The Flying Lion    The Shark and the Monkey    The Bearded Stone    The Friends    The Selfish Hare    The Stupid Ass    How Squirrel got his Tail    Up in the Sky    Snail Tricks Squirrel    How Anansi Shamed Himself    The House that Built Itself    Leopard and Little Cat    Wooing Ways    Fox and Crow    Test of Strength    Why Flies Buzz    Why Hippo Has No Coat    Why the Monkeys Have no House    The Dancing Elephant    When Fowls Were Lords    Thunder and Lightning    We All Need Friends    The Song of the Veld    The Ostriches' Chicks    Why the Hyena Smells    The Greedy Buffalo    The Pig's Tale    The Long Wait    Finding Is Keeping    The Bean Feast    Choosing Friends    How Lion was Tricked    Tears of the Hartebeest    The Quarrel    Hyena's New Coat    The Honey Guide    Revenge of the Tortoise    How Crab Lost His Head    The Foolish Spider    Why Wild Dog Hunts    Why Rock Rabbit Has No Tail    The Greedy Baboon    Why Leopard Hates Dogs    Anansi and Squirrel    Guinea Fowl and Crab    Toktokkie the Beetle    Up in the Clouds    How Wasp got his Waist    Cruel Chameleon    Who Stole Duiker's Eggs?    Hare and Hyena    Anansi and Lizard    Bushbuck's Husband    How Zebra Got His Stripes    Goat's Escape
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