“Monkey,” squealed the would-be Wolferor of the world, “the picture…you have my permission not the publish it.” What questions would you make this?

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1. Who is the individual referred to as the "Monkey" in this statement?
2. Who is the speaker claiming to be the "Wolferor of the world"?
3. What picture is being discussed in this statement?
4. Why is the speaker giving permission to not publish the picture?
5. What could be the possible consequences of publishing the picture?
6. What is the context or background behind this statement?
7. How does the individual referred to as "Monkey" respond to this statement?
8. What is the significance or importance of this picture?
9. Is the speaker asking for the picture to be kept private for a specific period of time?
10. Are there any specific conditions or restrictions on the potential publication of the picture?
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