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53. The monk and the Arab (or Tartar) ruler.

54. The thieving priest and the widow.

55. The man who was a murderer.

56. The heifers and the oxen.

57. The wild boar and the fox.

58. The man and the tree that distilled honey.

59. The camel, the wolf and the fox (with two variants).

60. The way the eagle renews itself.

61. The bird that can heal (with variant).

62. The moon and the sun.

63. The bear-lion.

64. The bear and the grapes.

65. The fish-catching wolf and the fox.

6(i. The fox and the wolf that carried letters (with variant).

67. The orator {i.e. cock) and the fox and dog (with variant).

68. The fox and the wolf (with variant).

69. The fox and the geese.

70. The snake and the husbandman (with variant).

71. The fox and the crab (?).

72. The fox that fell into the river (with two variants).

73. The fox and the ice.

74. The fox and the coat of mail.

75. The woman who from conceit prayed naked (with variant)

76. The ass that was honoured.

77. The ass that had a grandchild (with variant).

78. The fox that hunted like the lion and the wolf.

79. The fox with many arts (with variant).

80. The beast with horns like saws.

81. The fire-eating beast.

82. Winter and Spring.

83. The man Kilik and the woman Kiliq.

84. The eagle and the arrow.

85. The fever-patient and the leper.

86. Aramazd and the serpent.

87. The king of the trees.

88. The king with a branch in his beard and the slave.

89. The fool and the water melon.

90. The widow and the cow and the step-son and the ass.

91. The wolf and the potter's dog.

92. The king and the idol (with variant). VOL. X. 2 H