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INDEX.


 * Preface - p. v
 * Life of Æsop - p. xxv
 * List of Illustrations - p. xxix
 * The Lion and the Mouse - p. 31
 * The Wolf and the Lamb - p. 32
 * The Ass and the Grasshopper - p. 32
 * The Wolf and the Crane - p. 33
 * The Father and his Sons - p. 34
 * The Bat and the Weasels - p. 34
 * The Cock and the Jewel - p. 35
 * The Swallow and the Crow - p. 35
 * The Kingdom of the Lion - p. 36
 * The Traveller and his Dog - p. 36
 * The Ants and the Grasshopper - p. 36
 * The Hare and the Tortoise - p. 37
 * The Charcoal-burner and the Fuller - p. 38
 * The Boy hunting Locusts - p. 38
 * The Fisherman Piping - p. 38
 * The Dog and the Shadow - p. 39
 * Hercules and the Waggoner - p. 39
 * The Mole and his Mother - p. 40
 * The Herdsman and the lost Bull - p. 40
 * The Fawn and his Mother - p. 41
 * The Ass, the Fox, and the Lion - p. 41
 * The Flies and the Honey Pot - p. 42
 * The Lioness - p. 42
 * The Farmer and the Snake - p. 43
 * The Man and the Lion - p. 43
 * The Pomegranate, Apple-tree, and Bramble - p. 43
 * The Farmer and the Stork - p. 44
 * The Mountain in Labour - p. 44
 * The Bear and the Fox - p. 44
 * The Tortoise and the Eagle - p. 45
 * The Fox and the Goat - p. 45
 * The Raven and the Swan - p. 46
 * The Thirsty Pigeon - p. 46
 * The Dog in the Manger - p. 47
 * The Oxen and the Axle-trees - p. 47
 * The Farmer and the Cranes - p. 48
 * The Sick Lion - p. 48
 * The Bear and the Two Travellers - p. 49
 * The Fox who had lost his Tail - p. 49
 * The Cat and the Cock - p. 50
 * The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing - p. 50
 * The Goat and the Goatherd - p. 50
 * The Boasting Traveller - p. 51
 * The Lion in Love - p. 51
 * The Miser - p. 51
 * The Porker, the Sheep, and the Goat - p. 52
 * The Boy and the Filberts - p. 52
 * The Frogs asking for a King - p. 53
 * The Labourer and the Snake - p. 54
 * The Lion, the Mouse, and the Fox - p. 54
 * The Horse and Groom - p. 55
 * The Ass and the Mule - p. 55
 * The Ass and the Lap-dog - p. 56
 * The Oxen and the Butchers - p. 57
 * The Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf - p. 57
 * The Salt Merchant and his Ass - p. 58
 * The Boys and the Frogs - p. 58
 * The Mischievous Dog - p. 59
 * The Goatherd and the Wild Goats - p. 59
 * The Man and his Two Sweethearts - p. 60
 * The Sick Stag - p. 61
 * The Boy and the Nettles - p. 61
 * The Astronomer - p. 62
 * The Wolves and the Sheep - p. 62
 * The Cat and the Birds - p. 62
 * The Vain Jackdaw - p. 63
 * The Kid and the Wolf (1) - p. 64
 * The Old Woman and the Physician - p. 64
 * The Ox and the Frog - p. 65
 * The Farmer and his Sons - p. 66
 * The Heifer and the Ox - p. 66
 * The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle - p. 66
 * The Charger and the Miller - p. 67
 * The Fox and the Monkey (1) - p. 67
 * The Horse and his Rider - p. 67
 * The Belly and the Members - p. 68
 * The Widow and her Little Maidens - p. 68
 * The Vine and the Goat - p. 69
 * Jupiter and the Monkey - p. 69
 * The Hawk, the Kite, and the Pigeons - p. 70
 * The Dolphins, the Whales, and the Sprat - p. 70
 * The Swallow, the Serpent, and the Court of Justice - p. 70
 * The Two Pots - p. 71
 * The Shepherd and the Wolf - p. 71
 * The Crab and its Mother - p. 71
 * The Father and his Two Daughters - p. 72
 * The Thief and his Mother - p. 72
 * The Old Man and Death - p. 73
 * The Fir Tree and the Bramble - p. 73
 * The Æthiop - p. 73
 * The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk - p. 74
 * The Fisherman and his Nets - p. 75
 * The Wolf and the Sheep - p. 75
 * The Old Woman and the Wine-jar - p. 75
 * The Man bitten by a Dog - p. 76
 * The Huntsman and the Fisherman - p. 76
 * The Fox and the Crow - p. 76
 * The Widow and the Sheep - p. 77
 * The Playful Ass - p. 77
 * The Stag in the Ox-stall - p. 78
 * The Two Dogs - p. 79
 * The Wild Ass and the Lion - p. 79
 * The Lion and the Dolphin - p. 80
 * The Eagle and the Arrow - p. 81
 * The Sick Kite - p. 81
 * The Lion and the Boar - p. 82
 * The Mice in Council - p. 82
 * The One-eyed Doe - p. 83
 * The Mice and the Weasels - p. 83
 * The Shepherd and the Sea - p. 84
 * The Ass, the Cock, and the Lion - p. 85
 * The Rivers and the Sea - p. 85
 * The Wild Boar and the Fox - p. 85
 * The Milkwoman and her Pail - p. 86
 * The Bee and Jupiter - p. 86
 * The Wolf and the House-dog - p. 87
 * The Three Tradesmen - p. 87
 * The Ass carrying the Image - p. 88
 * The Master and his Dogs - p. 88
 * The Old Hound - p. 89
 * The Two Travellers and the Axe - p. 90
 * The Old Lion - p. 90
 * The Wolf and the Shepherds - p. 90
 * The Seaside Travellers - p. 91
 * The Ass and his Shadow - p. 91
 * The Ass and his Masters - p. 92
 * Mercury and the Sculptor - p. 92
 * The Fox and the Wood-cutter - p. 93
 * The Oak and the Reeds - p. 94
 * The Lion in a Farmyard - p. 94
 * The Wolf and the Lion (1) - p. 95
 * The Birdcatcher, the Partridge, and the Cock - p. 95
 * The Ant and the Dove - p. 96
 * The Hares and the Frogs - p. 97
 * The Monkey and the Fishermen - p. 98
 * The Swan and the Goose - p. 98
 * The Doe and the Lion - p. 98
 * The Fisherman and the Little Fish - p. 99
 * The Hunter and the Woodman - p. 99
 * The Swollen Fox - p. 100
 * The Two Frogs (1) - p. 100
 * The Lamp - p. 100
 * The Camel and the Arab - p. 101
 * The Miller, his Son, and their Ass - p. 101
 * The Cat and the Mice - p. 103
 * The Mouse and the Bull - p. 104
 * The Dog and the Cook - p. 104
 * The Thieves and the Cock - p. 105
 * The Dancing Monkeys - p. 105
 * The Farmer and the Fox - p. 106
 * The Traveller and Fortune - p. 106
 * The Sea-gull and the Kite - p. 106
 * The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox - p. 107
 * The Philosopher, the Ants, and Mercury - p. 108
 * The Peasant and the Eagle - p. 108
 * The Fox and the Leopard - p. 109
 * The Lion and the Hare - p. 109
 * The Image of Mercury and the Carpenter - p. 110
 * The Lion, the Fox, and the Ass - p. 110
 * The Bull and the Goat - p. 111
 * The Bald Knight - p. 112
 * The Oaks and Jupiter - p. 112
 * The Monkeys and their Mother - p. 112
 * The Hare and the Hound - p. 113
 * The Shepherd and the Dog - p. 113
 * The Oak and the Wood-cutters - p. 114
 * The Wasp and the Snake - p. 114
 * The Peacock and the Crane - p. 114
 * The Hen and the Golden Eggs - p. 115
 * The Ass and the Frogs - p. 115
 * The Crow and the Raven - p. 115
 * The Trees and the Axe - p. 116
 * The Wolves and the Sheep-dogs - p. 116
 * The Bull, the Lioness, and the Wild-Boar Hunter - p. 117
 * The Bowman and Lion - p. 117
 * The Camel - p. 118
 * The Crab and the Fox - p. 118
 * The Ass and the Old Shepherd - p. 118
 * The Fox and the Hedgehog - p. 119
 * The Woman and her Hen - p. 120
 * The Kites and the Swans - p. 120
 * The Dog and the Hare - p. 120
 * The Hares and the Foxes - p. 121
 * The Bull and the Calf - p. 121
 * The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep - p. 121
 * The Eagle, the Cat, and the Wild Sow - p. 121
 * The Wolf and the Fox - p. 122
 * The Mule - p. 123
 * The Prophet - p. 123
 * The Two Frogs (2) - p. 124
 * The Serpent and the Eagle - p. 124
 * The Crow and the Pitcher - p. 125
 * The Thief and the Innkeeper - p. 126
 * The Hart and the Vine - p. 127
 * The Gnat and the Lion - p. 127
 * The Fox and the Grapes - p. 128
 * The Walnut-tree - p. 128
 * The Kid and the Wolf (2) - p. 129
 * The Monkey and the Dolphin - p. 130
 * The Horse and the Stag - p. 130
 * The Jackdaw and the Doves - p. 131
 * The Fox and the Monkey (2) - p. 131
 * The Man and his Wife - p. 131
 * The Man, the Horse, the Ox, and the Dog - p. 132
 * The Thief and the House-Dog - p. 133
 * The Apes and the Two Travellers - p. 134
 * The Fox and the Lion (1) - p. 135
 * The Weasel and the the Mice - p. 135
 * The Boy Bathing - p. 136
 * The Peacock and Juno - p. 136
 * The Wolf and the Shepherd - p. 137
 * The Hares and the Lions - p. 138
 * The Seller of Images - p. 138
 * The Hawk and the Nightingale - p. 138
 * The Lark and her Young Ones - p. 139
 * The Dog, the Cock, and the Fox - p. 140
 * The Geese and the Cranes - p. 140
 * The Ass and the Wolf - p. 141
 * The Goat and the Ass - p. 142
 * The Lion and the Bull - p. 142
 * The Fox and the Mask - p. 143
 * The Grasshopper and the Owl - p. 143
 * The Fowler and the Viper - p. 144
 * The Horse and the Ass - p. 144
 * The Lion and the Three Bulls - p. 145
 * The Wolf and the Goat - p. 145
 * The Fly and the Draught-mule - p. 146
 * The Fishermen - p. 146
 * The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse - p. 147
 * The Wolf, the Fox, and the Ape - p. 148
 * The Wasps, the Partridges, and the Farmer - p. 148
 * The Brother and the Sister - p. 149
 * The Dogs and the Fox - p. 149
 * The Blind Man and the Whelp - p. 150
 * The Cobbler turned Doctor - p. 150
 * The Wolf and the Horse - p. 151
 * The Two Men who were Enemies - p. 152
 * The Game-cocks and the Partridge - p. 152
 * The Fox and the Lion (2) - p. 152
 * The Quack Frog - p. 153
 * The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox - p. 153
 * The Dog's House - p. 154
 * The North Wind and the Sun - p. 154
 * The Crow and Mercury - p. 155
 * The Fox and the Crane - p. 155
 * The Wolf and the Lion (2) - p. 156
 * The Birds, the Beasts, and the Bat - p. 156
 * The Spendthrift and the Swallow - p. 156
 * The Trumpeter taken Prisoner - p. 157
 * The Owl and the Birds - p. 157
 * The Goods and the Ills - p. 158
 * The Ass in the Lion's Skin - p. 159
 * The Sparrow and the Hare - p. 159
 * The Flea and the Ox - p. 160
 * The Ass and his Purchaser - p. 160
 * The Dove and the Crow - p. 161
 * The Man and the Satyr - p. 161
 * Jupiter, Neptune, Minerva, and Momus - p. 162
 * The Eagle and the Jackdaw - p. 163
 * The Eagle and the Fox - p. 164
 * The Two Bags - p. 164
 * The Bitch and her Whelps - p. 165
 * The Stag at the Pool - p. 165
 * The Lark burying its Father - p. 166
 * The Gnat and the Bull - p. 166
 * The Monkey and the Camel - p. 166
 * The Dogs and the Hides - p. 167
 * The Jackdaw and the Fox - p. 167
 * Mercury and the Workmen - p. 168
 * The Peasant and the Apple-tree - p. 169
 * The Two Soldiers and the Robber - p. 169
 * The Shepherd and the Sheep - p. 170
 * The Trees under the protection of the Gods - p. 170
 * The Flea and the Wrestler - p. 170
 * The Lion and the Fox - p. 171
 * Truth and the Traveller - p. 172
 * The Manslayer - p. 172
 * The Lion and the Eagle - p. 172
 * The Ass and the Driver - p. 173
 * The Thrush and the Fowler - p. 173
 * The Mother and the Wolf - p. 173
 * The Hen and the Swallow - p. 174
 * The Rose and the Amaranth - p. 174
 * The Travellers and the Plane-tree - p. 174
 * The Crow and the Sheep - p. 175
 * The Ass and the Horse - p. 175
 * The Fox and the Bramble - p. 175
 * The Ass and the Charger - p. 176
 * The Lion, Jupiter, and the Elephant - p. 176
 * The Dog and the Oyster - p. 177
 * The Mules and the Robbers - p. 178
 * The Lamb and the Wolf - p. 178
 * The Partridge and the Fowler - p. 178
 * The Flea and the Man - p. 179
 * The Rich Man and the Tanner - p. 179
 * The Viper and the File - p. 179
 * The Lion and the Shepherd - p. 180
 * The Camel and Jupiter - p. 180
 * The Panther and the Shepherds - p. 180
 * The Eagle and the Kite - p. 181
 * The Eagle and his Captor - p. 182
 * The King's Son and the Painted Lion - p. 182
 * The Cat and Venus - p. 183
 * The Eagle and the Beetle - p. 183
 * The She-goats and their Beards - p. 184
 * The Bald Man and the Fly - p. 184
 * The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea - p. 185
 * The Buffoon and the Countryman - p. 185
 * The Crow and the Serpent - p. 187
 * The Hunter and the Horseman - p. 187
 * The Olive-tree and the Fig-tree - p. 187
 * The Frogs' complaint against the Sun - p. 188
 * The Brazier and his Dog - p. 188
 * Index - p. 189