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CONTENTS
| PART IV. AVIANUS, ABSTEMIUS, ETC. | PAGE | |
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Odo of Sherington | 170 |
| The Ass Pretending That He Was Ill | " | 170 |
| The Wolf and the Hare | " | 171 |
| Gold and Lead | Nicholas Pergamenus | 172 |
| The Lock and the Key | " | 173 |
| The Frog and the Crab | " | 174 |
| The Miller, His Son and Their Ass | Faernus | 175 |
BOOK TWO
ORIENTAL FABLES
| The Fowler and the Pigeons | Hitopadeça | 181 |
| The Tiger and the Traveller | " | 182 |
| The Jackal, the Deer and the Crow | " | 183 |
| The Vulture, the Cat and the Birds | " | 187 |
| Golden-skin, the Mouse | " | 188 |
| The Death of the Greedy Jackal | " | 189 |
| The Old Jackal and the Elephant | " | 190 |
| The Monkey and the Wedge | " | 191 |
| The Washerman's Jackass | " | 192 |
| The Cat Who Served the Lion | " | 193 |
| The Terrible Bell | " | 194 |
| The Black Snake and the Golden Chain | " | 195 |
| The Lion and the Old Hare | " | 196 |
| The Weaver Birds and the Monkeys | " | 197 |
| The Ass in a Tiger's Skin | " | 198 |
| The Dyed Jackal | " | 198 |
| The Herons and the Mongoose | " | 200 |
| The Hermit and the Mouse | " | 200 |
| The Crane and the Crab | " | 201 |
| The Brahman and the Pans | " | 202 |
| The Brahman and the Three Goats | " | 203 |
| The Camel, the Lion and His Court | " | 204 |
| The Frogs and the Old Serpent | " | 206 |