| Fable CCCLII: Industry and Sloth
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321
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| Fable CCCLIII: The Cock and the Fox
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322
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| Fable CCCLIV: The Taylor and his Wife
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324
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| Fable CCCLV: A Woman drown'd
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325
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| Fable CCCLVI: A Bishop and a Curate
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326
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| Fable CCCLVII: A Husband, Wife and Ghostly Father
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327
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| Fable CCCLVIII: An Old Man and an Ass
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329
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| Fable CCCLIX: A Man Dreamt he found Gold
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330
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| Fable CCCLX: A Country Fellow and his Hog
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331
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| Fable CCCLXI: A Florentine and a Horse-Courser
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332
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| Fable CCCLXII: A Christian and a Pagan
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333
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| Fable CCCLXIII: An Ass taught Grammer
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334
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| Fable CCCLXIV: A Priest and Epiphany
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335
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| Fable CCCLXV: A Tavern Reckoning paid with a Song
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336
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| Fable CCCLXVI: A Fryer, a Laique and a Wolf
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337
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| Fable CCCLXVII: A Priest and a Sick Man
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338
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| Fable CCCLXVIII: A Physician that Cur'd Mad-Men
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339
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| Fable CCCLXIX: A Country Fellow climbing a Tree
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341
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| Fable CCCLXX: One that had lost his Mony and Cloaths at Play
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342
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| Fable CCCLXXI: A Blinkard buying of Wheat
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342
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| Fable CCCLXXII: A Country-man with his Asses
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343
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| Fable CCCLXXIII: A Man that carried his Plough to save his Oxen
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344
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