Who is Muni? Describe his village.
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Muni describes the village headman as an unscrupulous, avaricious, and distrustful person. Muni, the protagonist of "A Horse and Two Goats," used to be quite a prosperous herdsman. Back in the day, he had a flock of forty sheep and goats, and this made him a relatively wealthy man by his society's standards
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So, Muni describes the village headman as an unscrupulous, avaricious, and distrustful person. Muni, the protagonist of "A Horse and Two Goats," used to be quite a prosperous herdsman. Back in the day, he had a flock of forty sheep and goats, and this made him a relatively wealthy man by his society's standards
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