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The Ape and the Boar
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The Apes, the Glow-Worm, and the Popinjay
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The Ass, the Lion, and the Fox
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The Bleacher, the Crane, and the Hawk
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The Blind Man and the Snake
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The Camel Driver and the Adder
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The Carpenter and the Ape
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The Crane and the Crab
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The Crow and the Partridge
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The Crow, the Jackal, the Wolf, and the Camel
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The Farmer, the Sheep, and the Robbers
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The Fox and the Drum
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The Fox and the Piece of Meat
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The Frog, the Crab, and the Serpent
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The Gardener and the Bear
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The Geese and the Tortoise
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The Hare, the Fox, and the Wolf
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The Hen and the Falcon
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The Hermit, the Thief, and the Demon
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The Hunter, the Fox, and the Leopard
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The King and the Hawk
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The King, the Falcon, and the Drinking-Cup
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The King, the Hermit, and the Two Princes
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The Lean Cat and the Fat Cat
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The Lion and the Hare
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The Merchant and his Iron
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The Mouse and the Frog
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The Old Woman’s Cat
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The Partridge and the Hawk
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The Poor Man and the Flask of Oil
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The Rich Man and the Bundle of Wood
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The Rustic and the Nightingale
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The Sagacious Snake
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The Scorpion and the Tortoise
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The Snake and the Sparrows
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The Sparrows and the Falcon
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The Three Fish
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The Two Travelers
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The Tyrant Who Became a Just Ruler
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The Young Tiger
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The Youth, the Hawk, and the Raven
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