
The Greedy Child
Will He Ever Learn the Valuable Lesson???
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Narrated by:
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Phillip J Mather
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By:
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Misty L. Wesley
About this listen
A wealthy farmer had two sons. One day, his youngest son told his father that he did not want to work hard anymore. He told his father that he wanted his inheritance so that he could explore the world. His father gave him his share of the money and his youngest son left the farm. The young man enjoyed the money until one day he found a piece of fabric he loved very much. What happened when he tried to pay for the fabric? What lesson was his father trying to teach him and his older brother? Did they learn the valuable lesson? What happens at the end? Read on and find out for yourself!!!
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