Aesop's Fables, Volume 11 (Fables 251-275)
by Aesop
About this book
Dating back to the 6th century BC, Aesop's Fables tell universal truths through the use of simple allegories that are easily understood. Though almost nothing is known of Aesop himself, and some scholars question whether he existed at all, these stories stand as timeless classics known in almost every culture in the world. This is volume 11 of 12. (Summary by Chip)
Chapters (25)
251The Butcher and His Customers
252Hercules and Minerva
253The Fox who Served a Lion
254The Quack Doctor
255The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox
256Hercules and Plutus
257The Fox and the Leopard
258The Fox and the Hedgehog
259The Crow and the Raven
260The Witch
261The Old Man and Death
262The Miser
263The Foxes and the River
264The Horse and the Stag
265The Fox and the Bramble
266The Fox and the Snake
267The Lion, the Fox and the Stag
268The Man Who Lost His Spade
269The Partridge and the Fowler
270The Runaway Slave
271The Hunter and the Woodman
272The Serpent and the Eagle
273The Rogue and the Oracle
274The Horse and the Ass
275The Dog Chasing and Wolf

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