What is the moral of the story the Chinese statue?
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The moral of the story is to not to judge a book by its cover. Sir Alexander Heathcote prides himself to be knowledgeable in art but at the end he is fooled into believing that the Chinese Statue is real when it was the ordinary base which is priceless. The concept of appearance versus reality is portrayed through this.
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