Chapter I: Of Æsop’s Countrey, Condition, and Person.
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Chapter II: Æsop and his Fellow-slaves Upon their Journey to Ephesus.
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Chapter III: The Sale of Æsop to Xanthus.
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Chapter IV: Xanthus Presents Æsop to his Wife.
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Chapter V: Æsop’s Answer to a Gard’ner.
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Chapter VI: Æsop’s Invetion to bring his Mistress back to her Husband, after she had Left him.
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Chapter VII: An Entertainment of Neates Tongues.
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Chapter VIII: A Second Treat of Tongues.
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Chapter IX: Æsop bring his Master a Guest That had no sort of Curiosity in him.
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Chapter X: Æsop’s Answer to a Magistrate.
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Chapter XI: Xanthus undertakes to Drink the Sea dry.
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Chapter XII: Æsop Baffles the Superstition of Augury.
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Chapter XIII: Æsop finds hidden Treasure.
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Chapter XIV: Æsop Expounds upon an Augury, and is made Free.
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Chapter XV: Æsop Presents himselfe before the King of Lydia.
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Chapter XVI: Æsop Adopts Ennus. Ennus’s Ingratitude and Falseness, and Æsop’s Good Nature.
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Chapter XVII: Æsop’s Letters of Morality to his Son Ennus.
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Chapter XVIII: Æsop’s Voyage to Delphos; his Barbarous Usage There, and his Death.
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