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CONTENTS
PART II. FRENCH FABLES | PAGE | |
Death and the Woodman | La Fontaine | 321 |
The Fox and the Stork | " | 321 |
The Cock and the Pearl | " | 323 |
The Oak and the Reed | " | 323 |
The Council Held by the Rats | " | 325 |
The Bat and the Two Weasels | " | 326 |
The Fox and the Raven | " | 328 |
The Saying of Socrates | " | 329 |
The Hare's Ears | " | 329 |
The Cock, the Cat and the Young Mouse | " | 330 |
The Mule Who Boasted of His Family | " | 332 |
The Hare and the Tortoise | " | 333 |
The Sick Lion and the Fox | " | 334 |
The Animals Sick With the Plague | " | 335 |
The Milk-woman and Her Pail | " | 338 |
The Cobbler and the Financier | " | 339 |
The Rat and the Elephant | " | 341 |
The Monkey and the Cat | " | 342 |
The Kite and the Nightingale | " | 344 |
The Old Man and the Three Young Men | " | 345 |
The Cat and the Two Sparrows | " | 346 |
Cupid and Folly | " | 348 |
The Elephant and the Ape of Jupiter | " | 349 |
Madam Sage and Madam Tea | Antoine François le Bailly | 351 |
The Clock and the Sun-dial | Houdard de La Motte | 352 |
Honour, Fire and Water | Etienne Pavilion | 353 |
The Snake and the Hedgehog | Henri Richer | 354 |
The Ass and the Horse | Antoine François le Bailly | 355 |
The Apes and the Leopard | Florian | 355 |
The Rhinoceros and the Dromedary | " | 357 |
The Peacock, the Geese and the Diver | " | 358 |
The Confident Parrot | " | 358 |
The Critical Parrot | " | 360 |
The Two Bald Men | " | 361 |
The Flying-fish | " | 361 |
The Silkworm | " | 362 |