StarvingButStrong
02-09-2004, 08:42 AM
Or did I simply dream it up? Because I've tried to find a hard copy of this before, and no one I've asked has ever heard it.
The setting is Chinese, I think, but Asian in any case. A group of people including a small boy is going to spend the night in a huge temple for whatever reason. The group settles down for the night but, awed by the immense space, this boy chooses to crawl inside a small cabinet and sleep there instead.
In the morning, all those who'd slept out in the 'open' of the temple were dead, but the boy escaped -- either because he was overlooked or maybe because whatever got the others couldn't fit into the little cabinet.
Now that I've typed it out, it does seem unlikely: what the heck moral are you supposed to draw from that? Claustrophila is good?
Possibly relevant fact: my parents had a large collection of books of fairy tales they read to us when we were children, including a bunch that were named by color (The Red Book of Fairy Tales, The Green Book of Fairy Tales, etc.) I've looked through several of these 'colorful' books in the library in search of this story without luck, but that may be because I haven't found the right color yet.
Anyway, I'd love a steer to a collection that includes this story, but failing that, has anyone else even HEARD this story before?
The setting is Chinese, I think, but Asian in any case. A group of people including a small boy is going to spend the night in a huge temple for whatever reason. The group settles down for the night but, awed by the immense space, this boy chooses to crawl inside a small cabinet and sleep there instead.
In the morning, all those who'd slept out in the 'open' of the temple were dead, but the boy escaped -- either because he was overlooked or maybe because whatever got the others couldn't fit into the little cabinet.
Now that I've typed it out, it does seem unlikely: what the heck moral are you supposed to draw from that? Claustrophila is good?
Possibly relevant fact: my parents had a large collection of books of fairy tales they read to us when we were children, including a bunch that were named by color (The Red Book of Fairy Tales, The Green Book of Fairy Tales, etc.) I've looked through several of these 'colorful' books in the library in search of this story without luck, but that may be because I haven't found the right color yet.
Anyway, I'd love a steer to a collection that includes this story, but failing that, has anyone else even HEARD this story before?