How was the camel described to the Djinn?
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The camel in described as as a grumpy and idle creature. In the story there is a camel who had to work but he did not want to work in the desert. Whenever anyone would ask him or say anything to him he only responded with the word, "hump". He liked sitting idle which is why he ate prickles, sticks and thorns.
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The camel's beautiful back suddenly grew a lump, which was the camel's hump. The Djinn assured the camel his hump would always be a help, not a hindrance. The Djinn rolled himself up in his dust-cloak, and took a walk across the Desert, and found the Camel looking at his own reflection in a pool of water.
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