When morning came, the cousin awoke. Seeing no sign of Spider, he very gladly set off alone to the forest, thinking he had got rid of the tiresome fellow. He was no sooner seated by the stone, however, than Spider appeared, having followed him by the trail of ashes.
Aha!” cried he. "Here is plenty of food for all. No more need to starve." "Hush," said his cousin. "You must not shout here. The place is too wonderful. Sit down quietly and eat.”
They had a good meal, and Kofi prepared to return home with enough for his family. "No, no!" cried Spider. "I am going to take the stone." In vain did his friend try to overcome his greed. Spider insisted on putting the stone on his head and setting out for the village.
The Grinding Stone That Ground Flour By Itself.
Which summarizes the theme of the selection?
A trustworthy friend is hard to find.
B. Good things do not come from bad actions.
C. Some creatures are more honest than others.
D. Special things should not be shared with others.