Aesop's Fables

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Aesop

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1966

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Here are forty-three fables in a small-format book with a great silhouette of a wolf on its dust-jacket, cover, and title-page. There are no other illustrations. In FG, the fox claims I am sure they are sour, and perhaps wormy in the bargain (7). In TH, waiting for the slow tortoise makes the hare sleepy (10). Here in The Lion, the Ass, and the Fox (64), the ass divides into three portions the stag, who was the common prey of the lion, ass, and fox. The lion tears the ass to pieces and then invites the fox to divide the stag into two portions.

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Fleming H. Revell Company

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3848 (Access ID)

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