| A huge number of visitors (Colour) | Frontispiece | |
| There came two through the forest | Facing page | 16 |
| One day the rain came | ” ” | 34 |
| She pulled out his feathers | ” ” | 48 |
| Two-Legs had made a good choice (Colour) | ” ” | 74 |
| ‘He shot an arrow into my left wing’ | ” ” | 78 |
| He stood at the edge of the wood | ” ” | 82 |
| There was no time to lose (Colour) | ” ” | 98 |
| ‘Very well, you are neither bad nor good’ | ” ” | 108 |
| ‘Catch me! Use me!’ (Colour) | ” ” | 122 |
| Two-Legs stood up (Colour) | ” ” | 154 |
Two-Legs
About This Book
The narrative explores the emergence of humanity through the eyes of animals, depicting a time when two-legged beings first appeared in a vibrant forest. As the animals observe these strange creatures, they question their nature and abilities, leading to discussions about identity and existence. The story intertwines themes of truth and understanding, as five wise men embark on a quest to find truth, only to engage in conflict over their differing beliefs. Ultimately, the tale reflects on the complexities of knowledge and the essence of being, culminating in a poignant realization about the nature of truth itself.