fable.
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page.
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I.
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Truth and Fable,
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7
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II.
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The Mirror of Truth,
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10
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III.
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The Three Rivals,
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12
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IV.
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The Two Travelers,
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14
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V.
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The Inquisitive Cat,
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16
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VI.
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The Carp and her Young,
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18
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VII.
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The Two Gardeners,
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21
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VIII.
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The Gardener and the Aged Tree,
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24
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IX.
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The Ivy and the Thyme,
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27
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X.
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The Child and the Looking-Glass,
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28
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XI.
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The Two Cats,
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30
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XII.
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The Prince and the Nightingale,
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32
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XIII.
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True Happiness,
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33
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XIV.
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The Shepherd and the Nightingale,
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35
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XV.
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The Laughing Solitaire,
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37
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XVI.
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The Two Young Warriors,
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39
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XVII.
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The Fox as a Preacher,
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41
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XVIII.
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The King of Persia,
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44
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XIX.
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The Rhinoceros and the Dromedary,
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45
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XX.
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The Peacock, Two Goslings, and the Diver,
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47
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XXI.
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The Miser and His Son,
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49
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XXII.
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The Old Man's Advice,
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51
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XXIII.
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The Rope Dancer,
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51
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XXIV.
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The Monkey and the Ape,
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54
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XXV.
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The Linnet and the Turtle-Dove,
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56
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XXVI.
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Hercules in Heaven,
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59
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XXVII.
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The Philosopher and the Owl,
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60
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XXVIII.
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The Leopard and the Monkeys,
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62
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XXIX.
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The Two Bald Heads,
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65
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XXX.
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The Two Peasants,
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66
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XXXI.
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The Law-suit between Two Foxes,
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69
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