Chapter 47 serves as a bridge, explicitly linking the preceding narrative to the one it is introducing. The text prompts listeners to recall the story of the goats from the end of the previous chapter, explaining that Baba's love for them stemmed from his memory of their past lives. Immediately after making this connection, it introduces the theme of the next story. As stated in Chapter 47, listeners are asked to pay attention to a new account that illustrates how the extreme state of greed for wealth ultimately leads to a person's downfall, thus setting the stage for the moral lesson to come.
How does Chapter 47 connect the story from the previous chapter to the one it's about to tell?
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