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| The Fox and the Stork | 23 |
| The Gnat and the Bull | 30 |
| The Flea and the Man | 33 |
| The Oak and the Reeds | 37 |
| The Thieves and the Cock | 47 |
| The Owl and the Birds | 51 |
| The Ass in the Lion’s Skin | 53 |
| The Boy Bathing | 55 |
| The Dog in the Manger | 60 |
| The Frogs Asking for a King | 62 |
| King Log | 63 |
| The Fox without a Tail | 68 |
| The Fox and the Lion | 72 |
| The Dog and the Shadow | 75 |
| The Bear and the Fox | 79 |
| The Ox and the Frog | 81 |
| The Man and the Satyr | 86, 87 |
| The Old Woman and the Wine-jar | 90 |
| The Cat and the Cock | 93 |
| The Sheep, the Wolf, and the Stag | 97 |
| The Goat and the Vine | 99 |
| The Hound and the Hare | 104 |
| The Wolf and the Crane | 107 |
| The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse | 112 |
| The Wolf, the Fox, and the Ape | 115 |
| The Cock and the Jewel | 121 |
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