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PANCHATANTRA TALES |
1
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INTRODUCTION
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2
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DEATH AND LORD INDRA’S PARROT |
3
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DHARAMABUDDHI AND PAAPABUDDHI |
4
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KING CHANDRA AND THE MONKEY CHIEF |
5
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KING NANDA AND VARARUCHI |
6
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MOTHER SHANDILI
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7
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OLD DOGS LEARN NEW TRICKS
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8
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SALANAN, THE WEAVER
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9
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SOMILAKA THE WEAVER AND WEALTH
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10
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THE ASS HAS NO BRAINS
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11
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THE BAD LADY AND THE WOLF
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12
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THE BATS
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13
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THE BEAR AND GOLU AND MOLU
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14
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THE BIRD WITH TWO HEADS
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15
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THE BLUE FOX
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16
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THE BRAHMAN’S GOAT
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17
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THE BRAHMIN AND THE COBRA
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18
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THE BRAHMIN AND THE DELICIOUS DISHES
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19
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THE BRAHMIN AND THE DIAMONDS
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20
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THE BRAHMIN, THE THIEF AND THE RAKSHASA
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21
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THE BRAHMINS WHO GAVE LIFE TO THE DEAD LION
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22
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THE BRAHMIN’S WIFE AND THE MONGOOSE
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23
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THE BUG AND THE FLEA
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24
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THE BULLOCK AND THE LION
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25
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THE BULLOCK’S BALLS
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26
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THE BULLS AND THE LION
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27
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THE CAMEL WITH A BELL ROUND HIS NECK
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28
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THE CAPSELLER AND THE MONKEYS
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29
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THE CAT AND THE HARE AND THE PARTRIDGE
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30
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THE CAT, THE RAT AND THE HUNTER
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31
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THE CLEVER JACKAL AND DEAD ELEPHANT
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32
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THE CRAB AND THE SNAKE
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33
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THE CROW AND THE WATER PITCHER
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34
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THE DAY DREAMING BRAMIN
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35
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THE DEER, THE CROW, THE RAT AND THE TURTLE
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36
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THE DEVTA AND THE WEAVER
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37
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THE DOG IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY
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38
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THE DONKEY IN THE LION’S SKIN
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39
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THE DOVE AND THE HUNTER
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40
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THE ELEPHANT AND THE MICE
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41
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THE ELEPHANT AND THE SPARROW
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42
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THE ENMITY BETWEEN CROWS AND OWLS
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43
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THE FALCON AND THE CROW
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44
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THE FEMALE MOUSE
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45
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THE FOOL AND THE CROOKS
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46
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THE FOOLISH HERON, THE BLACK SNAKE AND THE MONGOOSE
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47
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THE FOOLISH JACKAL
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48
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THE FOOLISH LION AND THE CLEVER RABBIT
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49
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THE FOUR FOOLISH BRAHMINS
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50
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THE FOX AND THE ELEPHANT
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51
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THE FOX REARED BY THE LION
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52
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THE FROG AND THE SERPENT
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53
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THE FROGS AND CUNNING OLD SNAKE
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54
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THE GIANT AND THE HELPLESS BRAHMIN
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55
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THE GIANT AND THE HORSE THIEF
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56
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THE GIRL WHO MARRIED A SNAKE
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57
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THE GOLDEN BIRD AND THE KING
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58
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THE GOLDEN BIRDS AND THE GOLDEN SWANS
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59
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THE GOLDEN GOAT
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60
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THE GREAT – HEARTED MONKEY
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61
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THE GULLIBLE CARPENTER
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62
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THE HERMIT AND THE JUMPING RAT
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63
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THE HERON AND THE CRAB
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64
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THE HOLY MAN AND A SWINDLER
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65
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THE HORSE AND THE LION
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66
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THE HUNTER AND THE DOVES
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67
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THE IRON BALANCE ATE BY RATS
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68
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THE JACKAL AND THE ARROW
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69
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THE JACKAL AND THE DRUM
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70
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WHO WILL BELL THE CAT
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71
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THE JEALOUS DONKEY
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72
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THE KING AND THE FOOLISH MONKEY
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73
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THE KING AND THE PARROTS
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74
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THE KING COBRA AND THE ANTS
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75
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THE LAPWINGS AND THE SEA
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76
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THE LION AND THE WOODCUTTER
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77
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THE LION, THE FOX, THE CROW AND THE CAMEL
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78
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THE LION, THE JACKAL AND THE CAVE
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79
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THE LION’S BAD BREATH
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80
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THE MERCHANT AND THE BARBER
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81
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THE MERCHANT DANTILA
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82
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THE MERCHANT’S SON
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83
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THE MONKEY AND THE CROCODILE
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84
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THE MONKEY AND THE DRUM
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85
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THE MONKEYS AND THE RED BERRIES
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86
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THE MOON LAKE – THE RABBITS AND THE ELEPHANTS
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87
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THE MOUSE AND THE BULL
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88
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THE OLD MERCHANT, HIS YOUNG WIFE AND THE THIEF
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89
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THE OLD WISE CROW AND OWLS
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90
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THE PEACOCK AND THE FOX
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91
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THE POTTER’S TRUTH
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92
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THE PRINCE AND THE BEAR
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93
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THE PRINCE AND THE SEEDLING
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94
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THE REVENGE OF THE ELEPHANT
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95
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THE RICH MOHAN AND THE POOR SOHAN
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96
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THE ROTATING WHEEL
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97
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THE SAGE AND THE MOUSE
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98
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THE SAGE WHO LEFT HIS BODY BEHIND
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99
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THE SHEPHERD AND THE WOLF
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100
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THE SHREWD OLD GANDER
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101
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THE SINGING DONKEY
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102
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THE SNAKE AND THE CROW
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103
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THE SNAKE IN THE ANTHILL AND THE SNAKE IN THE BELLY OF THE PRINCE
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104
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THE SPARROW AND THE MONKEY
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105
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THE STAG AND HIS ANTLERS
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106
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THE SWAN AND THE OWL
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107
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THE THREE FISHES
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108
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THE TIGER, THE BRAHMAN, AND THE JACKAL
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109
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THE TORTOISE AND THE GEESE
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110
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THE UNGRATEFUL MAN
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111
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THE UNGRATEFUL WIFE
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112
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THE VILLAGE MOUSE VISITS TOWN MOUSE
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113
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THE WEAVER WHO LOVED A PRINCESS
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114
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THE WEDGE PULLING MONKEY
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115
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THE WIND AND THE SUN
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116
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THE WOLF AND THE CRANE
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117
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THE WOLF AND THE LAMB
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118
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TWO FIGHTING RAMS AND A JACKAL
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119
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TWO FISHES AND A FROG
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120
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THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE
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