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Babrius 7. Cf. Kirchhoff, Wendenmuth, vii. 54 (edit. Oesterley). Some versions have only a "wounded charger," who is afterwards set to work as a draught horse.

Greek prose Æsop, 386. Probably from Babrius. Cf. Gittlbauer, 171. Waldis, 155. L'Estrange, 67. Kirchhoff, vii. 93.

Greek Prose Æsop.

Greek Prose Æsop.

Phæd. iv. 9; occurs also in Babrius as reconstructed by Gittlbauer, No. 174.