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The story unfolds with a frog attempting to capture a wasp, only to be warned by the wasp to look behind him. This forewarning introduces a snake, which the frog then claims to have caught. However, the snake is also alerted by the frog to look behind itself, revealing a mongoose. The mongoose, in turn, thinks it has caught the snake, but is similarly cautioned by the snake to look behind. This pattern continues, with the mongoose being warned by the snake about an eagle. The story culminates in a plea from the wasp, suggesting a temporary alliance to escape the impending danger, implying a shared threat that unites the characters against a common, more formidable predator. The title, \"Now I’ve Got You!\", is used ironically throughout the story as each character believes they have the upper hand, only to be surprised by a larger threat. The narrative structure highlights themes of deception, the unexpected turn of events, and the idea that in a complex food chain, no one is truly safe. The illustrations accompanying the text visually depict these escalating encounters, adding a layer of visual storytelling to the witty dialogue and character interactions, emphasizing the suspense and comedic elements of the escalating chase.","Now I’ve Got You! 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