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CONTENTS
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PART III. B. ATTRIBUTED TO PHÆDRUS | PAGE | |
The Trees and the Axe | Phædrus | 149 |
The Snail and the Monkey | " | 149 |
The Lion and the Shepherd | " | 150 |
The Horse and the Ass | " | 150 |
The Birds, the Beasts and the Bat | " | 151 |
The Apes and the Two Travellers | " | 151 |
The Stork, the Goose and the Hawk | " | 152 |
The Crow and the Sheep | " | 153 |
The Horse and the Ass | " | 153 |
The Flea and the Camel | " | 154 |
The Eagle and the Kite | " | 154 |
The Swallow and the Other Birds | " | 155 |
The Partridge and the Fox | " | 156 |
Æsop and the Runaway Slave | " | 156 |
The Cock and the Cats Who Bore His Litter | " | 157 |
The Famished Bear | " | 158 |
The Snake and the Lizard | " | 158 |
PART IV. AVIANUS, ABSTEMIUS, ETC.
The Boy and the Thief | Avianus | 161 |
The Crow and the Water Jar | " | 162 |
The Fly and the Chariot | Abstemius | 162 |
The Eel and the Snake | " | 162 |
The Fish That Leaped From the Frying-pan | " | 163 |
The Youth and the Old Man | " | 163 |
The Stream and Its Source | " | 164 |
The River Shark Who Would Be King of the Ocean | " | 164 |
The Bear and His Mate | " | 165 |
The Mice in Council | " | 166 |
The Abbot and the Flea | Odo of Sherington | 166 |
The Crane Who Quarreled With His Mate | " | 167 |
The Toad and the Frog | " | 167 |
The Cat and the Stork | " | 168 |
The Bird of Saint Martin | " | 168 |
The Cat's Beautiful Wife | " | 169 |