After I'm Gone |
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Androcles |
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Avaricious and Envious |
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Belling the Cat |
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Brand New |
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Busted |
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Der Fuchs und der Holzhacker (Kapitel 1-35) |
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Der Fuchs und der Holzhacker (Kapitel 36-56) |
Fabeln
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Hercules and Pallas |
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Hercules and the Wagoner |
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Jupiter and the Monkey |
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Jupiter, Neptune, Minerva, and Momus |
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Mercury and the Sculpter |
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Mercury and the Woodman |
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The Ant and the Chrysalis |
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The Ant and the Dove |
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The Ant and the Gra**hopper |
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The Ants and the Gra**hopper |
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The Apes and the Two Travelers |
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The Ass and His Driver |
Aesop's Fables
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The Ass and His Masters |
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The Ass and his Purchaser |
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The Ass and His Shadow |
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The Ass and the Charger |
Aesop's Fables
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The Ass and the Frogs |
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The Ass and the Gra**hoppers |
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The Ass and the Horse |
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The Ass and the Lapdog |
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The Ass and the Mule |
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The Ass and the Old Shepard |
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The Ass and the Wolf |
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The Ass Carrying the Image |
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The Ass in the Lion's Skin |
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The Ass, the Cock, and the Lion |
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The Ass, the Fox, and the Lion |
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The Ass's Brains |
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The Astronomer |
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The Athenian Debtor |
Aesop's Fables (1-100)
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The b**h and Her Whelps |
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The Bald Knight |
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The Bald Man and the Fly |
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The Bat and the Weasels |
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The Bat, the Birds and the Beasts |
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The Bear and the Fox |
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The Bear and the Two Travelers |
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The Bee and Jupiter |
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The Belly and the Members |
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The Birdcatcher, the Partridge, and the Cock |
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The Blind Man and the Whelp |
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The Boasting Traveler |
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The Bowman and the Lion |
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The Boy and the Filberts |
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The Boy and the Nettles |
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The Boy Bathing |
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The Boy Hunting Locusts |
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The Boy Who Cried Wolf |
Aesop's Fables
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The Boys and the Frogs |
Aesop's Fables
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The Brazier and His Dog |
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The Brother and the Sister |
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The Buffoon and the Countryman |
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The Bull and the Calf |
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The Bull and the Goat |
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The Bull, the Lioness, and the Wild-Boar Hunter |
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The Bundle of Sticks |
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The Cage Bird and the Bat |
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The Camel |
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The Camel and the Arab |
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The Cat and the Birds |
Aesop's Fables
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The Cat and the Cock |
Aesop's Fables
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The Cat and the Mice |
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The Cat as Physician and the Hens |
Aesop's Fables (1-100)
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The Cat-Maiden |
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The Charcoal-Burner and the Fuller |
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The Charger and the Miller |
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The Cobbler Turned Doctor |
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The Cock and the Jewel |
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The Crab and Its Mother |
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The Crab and the Fox |
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The Crow and Mercury |
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The Crow and the Pitcher |
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The Crow and the Raven |
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The Crow and the Serpent |
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The Crow and the Sheep |
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The Dancing Monkeys |
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The Doe and the Lion |
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The Dog and the Cook |
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The Dog and the Fox |
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The Dog and the Hare |
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The Dog and the Oyster |
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The Dog and the Shadow |
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The Dog and the Wolf |
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The Dog in the Manger |
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The Dog, the Cock, and the Fox |
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The Dog's House |
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The Dogs and the Hides |
Aesop's Fables
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The Dolphins, the Whales, and the Sprat |
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The Dove and the Crow |
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The Eagle and the Arrow |
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The Eagle and the Beetle |
Aesop's Fables (1-100)
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The Eagle and the Fox |
Aesop's Fables (1-100)
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The Eagle and the Kite |
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The Eagle, the Cat, and the Wild Sow |
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The Eagle, the Jackdaw and the Shepherd |
Aesop's Fables (1-100)
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The Ethiop |
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The Farmer and His Sons |
Aesop's Fables
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The Farmer and His Two Daughters |
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The Farmer and the Cranes |
Aesop's Fables
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The Farmer and the Fox |
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The Farmer and the Snake |
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The Farmer and the Stork |
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The Fawn and His Mother |
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The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle |
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The Fir-Tree and the Bramble |
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The Fisher |
Aesop's Fables
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The Fisher and the Little Fish |
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The Fisherman and His Nets |
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The Fisherman Piping |
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The Fishermen |
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The Flea and the Man |
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The Flea and the Ox |
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The Flea and the Wrestler |
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The Flies and the Honey-Pot |
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The Fly and the Draught-Mule |
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The Four Oxen and the Lion |
Aesop's Fables
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The Fowler and the Viper |
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The Fox and the Bramble |
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The Fox and the Cat |
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The Fox and the Crane |
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The Fox and the Crow |
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The Fox and the Goat |
Aesop's Fables
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The Fox and the Grapes |
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The Fox and the Hedgehog |
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The Fox and the Leopard |
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The Fox and the Lion |
Aesop's Fables
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The Fox and the Mask |
Aesop's Fables
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The Fox and the Monkey |
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The Fox and the Sick Lion |
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The Fox and the Stork |
Aesop's Fables
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The Fox and the Woodcutter |
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The Fox Who Had Lost Its Tail |
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The Fox, the Cock, and the Dog |
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The Frog and the Ox |
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The Frogs and the Well |
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The Frogs Desiring A King |
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The Frogs' Complaint Against the Sun |
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The Gamecock and the Partridge |
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The Geese and the Cranes |
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The Gnat and the Bull |
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The Gnat and the Lion |
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The Goat and the Ass |
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The Goat and the Goatherd |
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The Goatherd and the Wild Goats |
Aesop's Fables (1-100)
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The Goods and the Ills |
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The Goose With the Golden Eggs |
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The Gra**hopper and the Owl |
Aesop's Fables
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The Hare and the Hound |
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The Hare With Many Friends |
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The Hares and the Foxes |
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The Hares and the Frogs |
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The Hares and the Lions |
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The Hart and the Hunter |
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The Hart and the Vine |
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The Hart in the Ox-Stall |
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The Hawk and the Nightingale |
Aesop's Fables (1-100)
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The Hawk, the Kite, and the Pigeons |
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The Heifer and the Ox |
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The Hen and the Swallow |
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The Herdsman and the Lost Bull |
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The Horse and Groom |
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The Horse and His Rider |
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The Horse and the Ass |
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The Horse and the Stag |
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The Horse, Hunter, and Stag |
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The Hunter and the Horseman |
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The Hunter and the Woodman |
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The Huntsman and the Fisherman |
Aesop's Fables
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The Image of Mercury and the Carpenter |
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The Jackdaw and the Doves |
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The Jackdaw and the Fox |
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The Jay and the Peacock |
Aesop's Fables
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The Kid and the Wolf |
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The King's Son and the Painted Lion |
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The Kingdom of the Lion |
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The Kites and the Swans |
Aesop's Fables
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The Laborer and the Snake |
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The Labourer and the Nightingale |
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The Lamb and the Wolf |
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The Lamp |
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The Lark and Her Young Ones |
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The Lark Burying Her Father |
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The Lion and the Boar |
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The Lion and the Bull |
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The Lion and the Dolphin |
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The Lion and the Eagle |
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The Lion and the Fox |
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The Lion and the Hare |
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The Lion and the Mouse |
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The Lion and the Statue |
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The Lion in a Farmyard |
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The Lion in Love |
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The Lion, Jupiter, and the Elephant |
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The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox |
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The Lion, the Fox, and the Ass |
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The Lion, the Fox, and the Beasts |
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The Lion, the Mouse, and the Fox |
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The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox |
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The Lion's Share |
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The Lioness |
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The Little Boy and Fortune |
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The Lost Wig |
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The Man and His Two Sweethearts |
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The Man and His Wife |
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The Man and the Lion |
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The Man and the Satyr |
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The Man and the Serpent |
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The Man and the Wood |
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The Man and the Wooden God |
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The Man Bitten by a Dog |
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The Man Who Sold the World (Part 2) |
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The Man, the Boy, and the Donkey |
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The Man, the Horse, the Ox, and the Dog |
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The Manslayer |
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The Mice and the Weasels |
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The Milk-Woman and Her Pail |
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The Miller, His Son, and Their Ass |
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The Mischievous Dog |
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The Miser |
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The Mole and His Mother |
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The Monkey and the Camel |
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The Monkey and the Dolphin |
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The Monkey and the Fisherman |
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The Monkeys and Their Mother |
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The Mother and the Wolf |
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The Mountains In Labour |
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The Mouse and the Bull |
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The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk |
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The Mule |
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The Mules and the Robbers |
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The North Wind and the Sun |
Aesop's Fables
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The Nurse and the Wolf |
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The Oak and the Reeds |
Aesop's Fables
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The Oak and the Woodcutters |
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The Oaks and Jupiter |
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The Old Hound |
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The Old Lion |
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The Old Man and d**h |
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The Old Woman and the Physician |
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The Old Woman and the Wine-Jar |
Aesop's Fables
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The Olive-Tree and the Fig-Tree |
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The One-Eyed Doe |
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The Owl and the Birds |
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The Ox and the Frog |
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The Oxen and the Axle-Trees |
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The Oxen and the Butchers |
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The Partridge and the Fowler |
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The Peacock and Juno |
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The Peacock and the Crane |
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The Peasant and the Apple-Tree |
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The Peasant and the Eagle |
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The Philosopher, the Ants, and Mercury |
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The Piglet, the Sheep, and the Goat |
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The Pomegranate, Apple-Tree, and Bramble |
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The Prophet |
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The Quack Frog |
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The Raven and the Swan |
Aesop's Fables
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The Rich Man and the Tanner |
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The Rose and the Amaranth |
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The Salt Merchant and His Ass |
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The Scorpion and the Frog |
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The Scorpion and the Ladybug |
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The Seagull and the Kite |
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The Seaside Travelers |
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The Seller of Images |
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The Serpent and the Eagle |
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The Serpent and the File |
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The She-Goats and Their Beards |
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The Shepherd and the Dog |
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The Shepherd and the Sea |
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The Shepherd and the Sheep |
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The Shepherd's Boy |
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The Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf |
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The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea |
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The Sick Kite |
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The Sick Lion |
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The Sick Stag |
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The Silkworm and the Spider |
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The Sparrow and the Hare |
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The Spendthrift and the Swallow |
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The Stag at the Pool |
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The Stag in the Ox-Stall |
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The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep |
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The Swallow and the Crow |
Aesop's Fables
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The Swallow and the Other Birds |
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The Swallow, the Serpent, and the Court of Justice |
Aesop's Fables
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The Swan and the Goose |
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The Swollen Fox |
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The Tale of the Scorpion and the Tortoise v1.0 |
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The Thief and the Housedog |
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The Thief and the Innkeeper |
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The Thieves and the Cock |
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The Thirsty Pigeon |
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The Three Tradesmen |
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The Thrush and the Fowler |
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The Tortoise and the Birds |
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The Tortoise and the Eagle |
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The Tortoise and the Hare |
Aesop's Fables
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The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse |
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The Traveler and Fortune |
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The Traveler and His Dog |
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The Travelers and the Plane-Tree |
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The Tree and the Reed |
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The Trees and the Axe |
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The Trees Under the Protection of the Gods |
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The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner |
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The Two Bags |
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The Two Crabs |
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The Two Dogs |
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The Two Fellows and the Bear |
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The Two Frogs |
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The Two Men Who Were Enemies |
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The Two Pots |
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The Two Soldiers and the Robber |
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The Two Travelers and the Axe |
Aesop's Fables
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The Vain Jackdaw |
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The Vine and the Goat |
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The Vixen and the Lioness |
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The Wasp and the Snake |
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The Wasps, the Partridges, and the Farmer |
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The Weasel and the Mice |
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The Widow and Her Little Maidens |
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The Widow and the Sheep |
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The Wild Ass and the Lion |
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The Wild Boar and the Fox |
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The Wind and the SUn |
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The Wolf and the Crane |
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The Wolf and the Fox |
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The Wolf and the Goat |
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The Wolf and the Horse |
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The Wolf and the Kid |
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The Wolf and the Lamb |
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The Wolf and the Lion |
Aesop's Fables
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The Wolf and the Sheep |
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The Wolf and the Shepherd |
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The Wolf and the Shepherds |
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The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing |
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The Wolf, the Fox, and the Ape |
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The Wolves and the Sheep |
Aesop's Fables
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The Wolves and the Sheepdogs |
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The Woman and Her Hen |
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The Woodman and the Serpent |
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The Young Thief and His Mother |
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Truth and the Traveler |
Aesop's Fables
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