What is included with this book?
Nursery Rhymes | p. 1 |
The Real Mother Goose | p. 1 |
Little Bo-Peep | p. 1 |
The Clock | p. 2 |
Little Boy Blue | p. 3 |
Rain | p. 3 |
Winter | p. 3 |
Fingers and Toes | p. 3 |
A Seasonable Song | p. 4 |
Dame Trot and Her Cat | p. 4 |
The Old Woman Under a Hill | p. 4 |
Three Children on the Ice | p. 5 |
Tweedle-Dum and Tweedle-Dee | p. 5 |
Cross Patch | p. 5 |
Oh, Dear! | p. 6 |
Pat-a-Cake | p. 6 |
Old Mother Goose | p. 6 |
Little Jumping Joan | p. 7 |
Robin Redbreast | p. 7 |
Money and the Mare | p. 7 |
A Melancholy Song | p. 8 |
Jack | p. 8 |
Going to St. Ives | p. 8 |
Bees | p. 9 |
Thirty Days Hath September | p. 9 |
Baby Dolly | p. 9 |
Come Out to Play | p. 10 |
If Wishes were Horses | p. 10 |
Old Chairs to Mend | p. 10 |
To Market | p. 11 |
Robin and Richard | p. 12 |
A Man and a Maid | p. 12 |
The Clever Hen | p. 13 |
Here Goes My Lord | p. 13 |
Lucy Locket | p. 14 |
Two Birds | p. 14 |
When Jenny Wren was Young | p. 15 |
Leg Over Leg | p. 15 |
Barber | p. 16 |
The Flying Pig | p. 16 |
Solomon Grundy | p. 16 |
Three Wise Men of Gotham | p. 17 |
Hush-a-Bye | p. 17 |
The Hunter of Reigate | p. 17 |
Burnie Bee | p. 18 |
Little Polly Flinders | p. 18 |
Pussy-Cat and Queen | p. 18 |
Little Polly Flinders | p. 19 |
Ride Away, Ride Away | p. 19 |
Pippen Hill | p. 19 |
The Winds | p. 20 |
Clap Handies | p. 20 |
Just Like Me | p. 20 |
Heigh-Ho, the Carrion Crow | p. 21 |
Play Days | p. 22 |
Christmas | p. 22 |
Elizabeth | p. 22 |
Banbury Cross | p. 22 |
ABC | p. 23 |
The Man in Our Town | p. 23 |
A Needle and Thread | p. 23 |
For Every Evil | p. 24 |
Cushy Cow | p. 24 |
Georgy Porgy | p. 24 |
See-Saw | p. 25 |
Wee Willie Winkie | p. 25 |
Robin-a-Bobbin | p. 25 |
John Smith | p. 25 |
About the Bush | p. 26 |
Five Toes | p. 26 |
Simple Simon | p. 26 |
Three Blind Mice | p. 27 |
A Little Man | p. 28 |
Doctor Foster | p. 28 |
Diddle Diddle Dumpling | p. 29 |
Jerry Hall | p. 29 |
Lengthening Days | p. 29 |
The Black Hen | p. 29 |
The Mist | p. 30 |
Miss Muffet | p. 30 |
Curly-Locks | p. 30 |
A Candle | p. 31 |
Humpty Dumpty | p. 31 |
Pins | p. 32 |
One, Two, Three | p. 32 |
The Dove and the Wren | p. 32 |
Master I Have | p. 33 |
Shall We Go a-Shearing? | p. 33 |
Goosey, Goosey, Gander | p. 33 |
Old Mother Hubbard | p. 34 |
The Cock and the Hen | p. 36 |
Blue Bell Boy | p. 36 |
Why May Not I Love Johnny? | p. 37 |
Jack Jelf | p. 38 |
Jack Sprat | p. 38 |
Daffodils | p. 39 |
Hush-a-Bye | p. 39 |
Hush-a-Bye | p. 40 |
The Girl in the Lane | p. 40 |
Nancy Dawson | p. 40 |
Handy Pandy | p. 41 |
Jack and Jill | p. 41 |
The Alphabet | p. 41 |
Dance to Your Daddie | p. 42 |
Rain | p. 42 |
Teeth and Gums | p. 42 |
Robin Hood and Little John | p. 42 |
One Misty Moisty Morning | p. 44 |
The Old Woman from France | p. 44 |
The Robins | p. 45 |
Pancake Day | p. 45 |
The Old Man | p. 45 |
A Plum Pudding | p. 45 |
My Kitten | p. 46 |
T' Other Little Tune | p. 46 |
If All the Seas were One Sea | p. 46 |
Forehead, Eyes, Cheeks, Nose, Mouth, and Chin | p. 47 |
A Sure Test | p. 48 |
The Lion and the Unicorn | p. 48 |
The Merchants of London | p. 48 |
Lock and Key | p. 49 |
I'll Tell You a Story | p. 49 |
I Had a Little Husband | p. 49 |
To Babylon | p. 50 |
A Strange Old Woman | p. 50 |
Sleep, Baby, Sleep | p. 50 |
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep | p. 51 |
Little Fred | p. 52 |
Doctor Fell | p. 52 |
Cry, Baby | p. 52 |
The Cat and the Fiddle | p. 52 |
A Counting-Out Rhyme | p. 53 |
Buttons | p. 53 |
Hot Boiled Beans | p. 54 |
One, He Loves | p. 54 |
Jack and His Fiddle | p. 54 |
Little Pussy | p. 55 |
Sing a Song of Sixpence | p. 56 |
Tommy Tittlemouse | p. 57 |
The Derby Ram | p. 57 |
The Mulberry Bush | p. 58 |
The Hobby-Horse | p. 59 |
Young Lambs to Sell | p. 59 |
Old Woman, Old Woman | p. 60 |
Boy and the Sparrow | p. 60 |
Two Pigeons | p. 61 |
The House that Jack Built | p. 61 |
The First of May | p. 63 |
Sulky Sue | p. 63 |
Saturday, Sunday | p. 64 |
The Old Woman and the Pedlar | p. 64 |
Little Jenny Wren | p. 65 |
Bobby Snooks | p. 66 |
The Little Moppet | p. 66 |
The Man in the Moon | p. 67 |
I Saw a Ship a-sailing | p. 67 |
A Walnut | p. 68 |
Bat, Bat | p. 68 |
My Love | p. 68 |
Hark! Hark! | p. 69 |
The Man of Bombay | p. 69 |
The Hart | p. 69 |
A Difficult Rhyme | p. 70 |
A Sieve | p. 70 |
Poor Old Robinson Crusoe! | p. 70 |
Good Advice | p. 71 |
My Maid Mary | p. 71 |
Pretty John Watts | p. 71 |
Bye, Baby Bunting | p. 72 |
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son | p. 72 |
I Love Sixpence | p. 72 |
Comical Folk | p. 73 |
Cock-Crow | p. 73 |
The Three Sons | p. 74 |
Tommy Snooks | p. 74 |
The Blacksmith | p. 74 |
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe | p. 75 |
Two Gray Kits | p. 75 |
Cock-a-Doodle-Do! | p. 76 |
Pairs Or Pears | p. 76 |
Belleisle | p. 76 |
Old King Cole | p. 76 |
Pussy-Cat Mew | p. 77 |
Coffee and Tea | p. 77 |
Dapple-Gray | p. 78 |
For Baby | p. 78 |
A Cock and Bull Story | p. 78 |
Dreams | p. 79 |
Myself | p. 79 |
The Little Girl with a Curl | p. 79 |
Fears and Tears | p. 80 |
The Kilkenny Cats | p. 80 |
Over the Water | p. 80 |
Candle-Saving | p. 81 |
A Week of Birthdays | p. 81 |
A Chimney | p. 81 |
Ladybird | p. 82 |
Intery, Mintery | p. 82 |
Old Grimes | p. 83 |
The Man Who Had Naught | p. 83 |
The Tailors and the Snail | p. 84 |
Caesar's Song | p. 84 |
Around the Green Gravel | p. 84 |
As I Was Going Along | p. 85 |
Rock-a-Bye, Baby | p. 85 |
Billy, Billy | p. 85 |
Hector Protector | p. 86 |
The Bird Scarer | p. 86 |
The Man in the Wilderness | p. 86 |
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary | p. 87 |
Little Jack Horner | p. 87 |
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray | p. 87 |
Dance, Thumbkin Dance | p. 88 |
Pussy-Cat and the Dumplings | p. 89 |
Birds of a Feather | p. 89 |
Needles and Pins | p. 89 |
An Icicle | p. 90 |
Tongs | p. 90 |
The Little Bird | p. 90 |
A Star | p. 90 |
Mary's Canary | p. 91 |
A Ship's Nail | p. 91 |
The Greedy Man | p. 91 |
The Dusty Miller | p. 92 |
The Ten O'clock Scholar | p. 92 |
Willy, Willy | p. 92 |
Cock-a-Doodle-Do | p. 93 |
The Boy in the Barn | p. 93 |
The Old Woman of Leeds | p. 94 |
Sunshine | p. 94 |
My Little Maid | p. 94 |
The Quarrel | p. 95 |
Jack Jingle | p. 95 |
Shoeing | p. 96 |
For Want of a Nail | p. 96 |
The Pumpkin-Eater | p. 96 |
That's All | p. 97 |
Dance, Little Baby | p. 97 |
Betty Blue | p. 98 |
Bedtime | p. 98 |
The Crooked Sixpence | p. 99 |
Pease Porridge | p. 99 |
Ring a Ring O' Roses | p. 100 |
This Is the Way | p. 100 |
The Donkey | p. 100 |
If | p. 101 |
Ducks and Drakes | p. 101 |
Little Girl and Queen | p. 102 |
The Bells | p. 102 |
The King of France | p. 103 |
Peter Piper | p. 103 |
The Tarts | p. 103 |
One to Ten | p. 104 |
An Equal | p. 104 |
What Are Little Boys Made of? | p. 104 |
Come, Let's to Bed | p. 104 |
Jenny Wren | p. 105 |
Little Maid | p. 105 |
The Girl and the Birds | p. 106 |
Bandy Legs | p. 106 |
A Pig | p. 107 |
Little Tom Tucker | p. 107 |
Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid | p. 107 |
Multiplication is Vexation | p. 108 |
A Thorn | p. 108 |
Little King Boggen | p. 108 |
The Old Woman of Gloucester | p. 109 |
Bell Horses | p. 109 |
Whistle | p. 109 |
Taffy | p. 110 |
The Robin | p. 110 |
Young Roger and Dolly | p. 111 |
There Was an Old Woman | p. 111 |
The Old Woman of Harrow | p. 112 |
The Piper and His Cow | p. 112 |
The Coachman | p. 113 |
The Man of Derby | p. 113 |
The Little Mouse | p. 113 |
The Lost Shoe | p. 114 |
The Old Woman of Surrey | p. 114 |
London Bridge | p. 115 |
Boy and Girl | p. 116 |
March Winds | p. 117 |
Ding, Dong, Bell | p. 117 |
When | p. 117 |
Sing, Sing | p. 118 |
A Cherry | p. 118 |
Hot-Cross Buns | p. 119 |
Three Straws | p. 119 |
Hot Codlins | p. 119 |
The Balloon | p. 120 |
Swan | p. 120 |
The Man of Tobago | p. 120 |
A Sunshiny Shower | p. 121 |
The Farmer and the Raven | p. 121 |
Christmas | p. 122 |
The Death and Burial of Poor Cock Robin | p. 122 |
Willy Boy | p. 124 |
Polly and Sukey | p. 125 |
Pussy-Cat by the Fire | p. 125 |
The Mouse and the Clock | p. 125 |
Bobby Shaftoe | p. 126 |
The Bunch of Blue Ribbons | p. 126 |
The Woman of Exeter | p. 127 |
Sneezing | p. 127 |
When the Snow is on the Ground | p. 127 |
Animal Children | p. 128 |
Stories | p. 215 |
Little Red Riding Hood | p. 215 |
The Goose-Girl | p. 221 |
The Sleeping Beauty | p. 229 |
Snowdrop and Seven Little Dwarfs | p. 233 |
Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper | p. 239 |
Blue Beard | p. 251 |
The Story of the Three Bears | p. 259 |
Tattercoats | p. 265 |
Jack the Giant-killer | p. 271 |
Jack and the Beanstalk | p. 294 |
The Three Little Pigs | p. 309 |
Hansel and Grethel | p. 315 |
Snow-White and Rose-Red | p. 326 |
Rumpelstiltskin | p. 338 |
Beauty and the Beast | p. 342 |
The Valiant Little Tailor | p. 350 |
Rapunzel | p. 362 |
The Frog Prince | p. 368 |
The Travels of Tom Thumb | p. 373 |
The Bogey-Beast | p. 380 |
Fables | p. 384 |
The Fox and the Grapes | p. 384 |
The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs | p. 385 |
The Cat and the Mice | p. 385 |
The Mischievous Dog | p. 386 |
The Charcoal-Burner and the Fuller | p. 386 |
The Mice in Council | p. 387 |
The Bat and the Weasels | p. 387 |
The Dog and the Sow | p. 388 |
The Fox and the Crow | p. 388 |
The Horse and the Groom | p. 389 |
The Wolf and the Lamb | p. 389 |
The Peacock and the Crane | p. 390 |
The Cat and the Birds | p. 390 |
The Spendthrift and the Swallow | p. 391 |
The Old Woman and the Doctor | p. 391 |
The Moon and Her Mother | p. 392 |
Mercury and the Woodman | p. 392 |
The Ass, the Fox, and the Lion | p. 394 |
The Lion and the Mouse | p. 394 |
The Crow and the Pitcher | p. 395 |
The Boys and the Frogs | p. 395 |
The North Wind and the Sun | p. 396 |
The Mistress and Her Servants | p. 397 |
The Goods and the Ills | p. 397 |
The Hares and the Frogs | p. 398 |
The Fox and the Stork | p. 399 |
The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing | p. 400 |
The Stag in the Ox-Stall | p. 400 |
The Milkmaid and Her Pail | p. 401 |
The Dolphins, the Whales, and the Sprat | p. 402 |
The Fox and the Monkey | p. 402 |
The Ass and the Lap-Dog | p. 403 |
The Fir-Tree and the Bramble | p. 403 |
The Frogs' Complaint Against the Sun | p. 405 |
The Dog, the Cock, and the Fox | p. 405 |
The Gnat and the Bull | p. 406 |
The Bear and the Travellers | p. 406 |
The Slave and the Lion | p. 407 |
The Flea and the Man | p. 408 |
The Bee and Jupiter | p. 409 |
The Oak and the Reeds | p. 410 |
The Blind Man and the Cub | p. 410 |
The Boy and the Snails | p. 411 |
The Apes and the Two Travellers | p. 411 |
The Ass and His Burdens | p. 412 |
The Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf | p. 413 |
The Fox and the Goat | p. 413 |
The Fisherman and the Sprat | p. 414 |
The Boasting Traveller | p. 414 |
The Crab and His Mother | p. 415 |
The Ass and His Shadow | p. 416 |
The Farmer and His Sons | p. 416 |
The Dog and the Cook | p. 417 |
The Monkey as King | p. 417 |
The Thieves and the Cock | p. 418 |
The Farmer and Fortune | p. 419 |
Jupiter and the Monkey | p. 419 |
Father and Sons | p. 420 |
The Lamp | p. 420 |
The Owl and the Birds | p. 420 |
The Ass in the Lion's Skin | p. 421 |
The She-Goats and Their Beards | p. 422 |
The Old Lion | p. 422 |
The Boy Bathing | p. 423 |
The Quack Frog | p. 424 |
The Swollen Fox | p. 424 |
The Swollen Fox | p. 425 |
The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk | p. 425 |
The Boy and the Nettles | p. 426 |
The Peasant and the Apple-Tree | p. 426 |
The Jackdaw and the Pigeons | p. 427 |
Jupiter and the Tortoise | p. 427 |
The Dog in the Manger | p. 428 |
The Two Bags | p. 428 |
The Oxen and the Axletrees | p. 428 |
The Boy and the Filberts | p. 429 |
The Frogs Asking for a King | p. 429 |
The Olive-Tree and the Fig-Tree | p. 430 |
The Lion and the Boar | p. 431 |
The Walnut-Tree | p. 431 |
The Man and the Lion | p. 431 |
The Tortoise and the Eagle | p. 432 |
The Kid on the Housetop | p. 432 |
The Fox without a Tail | p. 433 |
The Vain Jackdaw | p. 433 |
The Traveller and His Dog | p. 434 |
The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea | p. 434 |
The Wild Boar and the Fox | p. 435 |
Mercury and the Sculptor | p. 436 |
The Fawn and His Mother | p. 436 |
The Fox and the Lion | p. 437 |
The Eagle and His Captor | p. 437 |
The Blacksmith and His Dog | p. 438 |
The Stag at the Pool | p. 438 |
The Dog and the Shadow | p. 439 |
Mercury and the Tradesmen | p. 439 |
The Mice and the Weasels | p. 440 |
The Peacock and Juno | p. 440 |
The Bear and the Fox | p. 441 |
The Ass and the Old Peasant | p. 442 |
The Ox and the Frog | p. 442 |
The Man and the Image | p. 443 |
Hercules and the Waggoner | p. 443 |
The Pomegranate, the Apple-Tree, and the Bramble | p. 444 |
The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox | p. 444 |
The Two Soldiers and the Robber | p. 444 |
The Lion and the Wild Ass | p. 445 |
The Man and the Satyr | p. 446 |
The Image-Seller | p. 447 |
The Eagle and the Arrow | p. 447 |
The Rich Man and the Tanner | p. 447 |
The Wolf, the Mother, and Her Child | p. 448 |
The Old Woman and the Wine-Jar | p. 448 |
The Lioness and the Vixen | p. 449 |
The Viper and the File | p. 449 |
The Cat and the Cock | p. 449 |
The Hare and the Tortoise | p. 450 |
The Soldier and His Horse | p. 451 |
The Oxen and the Butchers | p. 452 |
The Wolf and the Lion | p. 453 |
The Sheep, the Wolf, and the Stag | p. 453 |
The Lion and the Three Bulls | p. 454 |
The Horse and His Rider | p. 455 |
The Goat and the Vine | p. 455 |
The Two Pots | p. 456 |
The Old Hound | p. 457 |
The Clown and the Countryman | p. 458 |
The Lark and the Farmer | p. 459 |
The Lion and the Ass | p. 460 |
The Prophet | p. 460 |
The Hound and the Hare | p. 461 |
The Lion, the Mouse, and the Fox | p. 461 |
The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner | p. 461 |
The Wolf and the Crane | p. 462 |
The Eagle, the Cat, and the Wild Sow | p. 463 |
The Wolf and the Sheep | p. 464 |
The Tunny-Fish and the Dolphin | p. 464 |
The Three Tradesmen | p. 464 |
The Mouse and the Bull | p. 465 |
The Hare and the Hound | p. 465 |
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse | p. 466 |
The Lion and the Bull | p. 467 |
The Wolf, the Fox, and the Ape | p. 467 |
The Eagle and the Cocks | p. 468 |
The Escaped Jackdaw | p. 469 |
The Farmer and the Fox | p. 469 |
Venus and the Cat | p. 469 |
The Crow and the Swan | p. 471 |
The Stag with One Eye | p. 471 |
The Fly and the Draught-Mule | p. 472 |
The Cock and the Jewel | p. 472 |
The Wolf and the Shepherd | p. 473 |
The Farmer and the Stork | p. 473 |
The Charger and the Miller | p. 474 |
The Grasshopper and the Owl | p. 474 |
The Grasshopper and the Ants | p. 475 |
The Farmer and the Viper | p. 475 |
The Two Frogs | p. 476 |
The Cobbler Turned Doctor | p. 476 |
The Ass, the Cock, and the Lion | p. 477 |
The Belly and the Members | p. 478 |
The Bald Man and the Fly | p. 478 |
The Ass and the Wolf | p. 479 |
The Monkey and the Camel | p. 480 |
The Sick Man and the Doctor | p. 480 |
The Travellers and the Plane-Tree | p. 481 |
The Flea and the Ox | p. 482 |
The Birds, the Beasts, and the Bat | p. 483 |
The Man and His Two Sweethearts | p. 483 |
The Eagle, the Jackdaw, and the Shepherd | p. 484 |
The Wolf and the Boy | p. 484 |
The Miller, His Son, and Their Ass | p. 485 |
The Stag and the Vine | p. 487 |
The Lamb Chased by a Wolf | p. 488 |
The Archer and the Lion | p. 488 |
The Wolf and the Goat | p. 489 |
The Sick Stag | p. 489 |
The Ass and the Mule | p. 490 |
Brother and Sister | p. 490 |
The Heifer and the Ox | p. 491 |
The Kingdom of the Lion | p. 491 |
The Ass and His Driver | p. 492 |
The Lion and the Hare | p. 492 |
The Wolves and the Dogs | p. 493 |
The Bull and the Calf | p. 493 |
The Trees and the Axe | p. 494 |
The Astronomer | p. 495 |
The Labourer and the Snake | p. 495 |
The Cage-Bird and the Bat | p. 496 |
The Ass and His Purchaser | p. 496 |
The Kid and the Wolf | p. 497 |
The Debtor and His Sow | p. 498 |
The Bald Huntsman | p. 498 |
The Herdsman and the Lost Bull | p. 499 |
The Mule | p. 499 |
The Hound and the Fox | p. 500 |
The Father and His Daughters | p. 500 |
The Thief and the Innkeeper | p. 501 |
The Pack-Ass and the Wild Ass | p. 502 |
The Ass and His Masters | p. 502 |
The Pack-Ass, the Wild Ass, and the Lion | p. 503 |
The Ant | p. 504 |
The Frogs and the Well | p. 505 |
The Crab and the Fox | p. 505 |
The Fox and the Grasshopper | p. 505 |
The Farmer, His Boy, and the Rooks | p. 506 |
The Ass and the Dog | p. 507 |
The Ass Carrying the Image | p. 507 |
The Athenian and the Theban | p. 508 |
The Goatherd and the Goat | p. 508 |
The Sheep and the Dog | p. 509 |
The Shepherd and the Wolf | p. 510 |
The Lion, Jupiter, and the Elephant | p. 510 |
The Pig and the Sheep | p. 512 |
The Gardener and His Dog | p. 512 |
The Rivers and the Sea | p. 513 |
The Lion in Love | p. 513 |
The Bee-Keeper | p. 513 |
The Wolf and the Horse | p. 514 |
The Bat, the Bramble, and the Seagull | p. 515 |
The Dog and the Wolf | p. 515 |
The Wasp and the Snake | p. 516 |
The Eagle and the Beetle | p. 516 |
The Fowler and the Lark | p. 517 |
The Fisherman Piping | p. 518 |
The Weasel and the Man | p. 519 |
The Ploughman, the Ass, and the Ox | p. 519 |
Demades and His Fable | p. 519 |
The Monkey and the Dolphin | p. 520 |
The Crow and the Snake | p. 521 |
The Dogs and the Fox | p. 521 |
The Nightingale and the Hawk | p. 521 |
The Rose and the Amaranth | p. 522 |
The Man, the Horse, the Ox, and the Dog | p. 522 |
The Wolves, the Sheep, and the Ram | p. 523 |
The Swan | p. 523 |
The Snake and Jupiter | p. 524 |
The Wolf and His Shadow | p. 524 |
The Ploughman and the Wolf | p. 525 |
Mercury and the Man Bitten by an Ant | p. 525 |
The Wily Lion | p. 526 |
The Parrot and the Cat | p. 526 |
The Stag and the Lion | p. 527 |
The Impostor | p. 527 |
The Dogs and the Hides | p. 528 |
The Lion, the Fox, and the Ass | p. 528 |
The Fowler, the Partridge, and the Cock | p. 529 |
The Gnat and the Lion | p. 530 |
The Farmer and His Dogs | p. 531 |
The Eagle and the Fox | p. 532 |
The Butcher and His Customers | p. 533 |
Hercules and Minerva | p. 533 |
The Fox Who Served a Lion | p. 534 |
The Quack Doctor | p. 534 |
The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox | p. 535 |
Hercules and Plutus | p. 536 |
The Fox and the Leopard | p. 536 |
The Fox and the Hedgehog | p. 537 |
The Crow and the Raven | p. 537 |
The Witch | p. 538 |
The Old Man and Death | p. 538 |
The Miser | p. 539 |
The Foxes and the River | p. 540 |
The Horse and the Stag | p. 540 |
The Fox and the Bramble | p. 541 |
The Fox and the Snake | p. 541 |
The Lion, the Fox, and the Stag | p. 541 |
The Man Who Lost His Spade | p. 543 |
The Partridge and the Fowler | p. 543 |
The Runaway Slave | p. 544 |
The Hunter and the Woodman | p. 544 |
The Serpent and the Eagle | p. 545 |
The Rogue and the Oracle | p. 545 |
The Horse and the Ass | p. 546 |
The Dog Chasing a Wolf | p. 547 |
Grief and His Due | p. 547 |
The Hawk, the Kite, and the Pigeons | p. 547 |
The Woman and the Farmer | p. 548 |
Prometheus and the Making of Man | p. 549 |
The Swallow and the Crow | p. 549 |
The Hunter and the Horseman | p. 549 |
The Goatherd and the Wild Goats | p. 550 |
The Nightingale and the Swallow | p. 551 |
The Traveller and Fortune | p. 551 |
The Ambitious Fox and the Unapproachable Grapes | p. 551 |
The Arrogant Frog and the Superior Bull | p. 554 |
The Pampered Lapdog and the Misguided Ass | p. 557 |
The Sycophantic Fox and the Gullible Raven | p. 559 |
The Confiding Peasant and the Maladroit Bear | p. 561 |
Some Selected Proverbs | p. 564 |
Afghan | p. 564 |
Chinese | p. 564 |
English | p. 565 |
German | p. 569 |
Italian | p. 571 |
Kurdish | p. 572 |
Nigerian | p. 574 |
Russian | p. 577 |
Bible Stories | p. 579 |
The Story of Adam and Eve | p. 579 |
The Story of Noah and the Ark | p. 583 |
The Tower Of Babel | p. 590 |
The Story of Hagar and Ishmael | p. 593 |
The Story of Abraham and Isaac | p. 599 |
The Story of Jacob | p. 603 |
The Story of the Ladder That Reached To Heaven | p. 610 |
The Story of Joseph and His Coat of Many Colors | p. 614 |
The Dreams of a King | p. 619 |
The Story of the Money in the Sacks | p. 627 |
The Mystery of the Lost Brother | p. 632 |
The Story Of Moses, The Child Who Was Found In The River | p. 639 |
The Story of Gideon and His Three Hundred Soldiers | p. 644 |
The Story of Samson, the Strong Man | p. 652 |
The Story of Ruth, the Gleaner | p. 664 |
The Story of David, the Shepherd Boy | p. 670 |
The Story of the Fight with the Giant | p. 676 |
The Story of Solomon and His Temple | p. 681 |
The Story of Elijah, the Prophet | p. 685 |
The Story of the Fiery Furnace | p. 688 |
The Story of Daniel in the Lions' Den | p. 694 |
The Story Of Jonah And The Whale | p. 698 |
The Story Of Jesus, The Babe Of Bethlehem | p. 703 |
The Story of the Star and the Wise Men | p. 706 |
The Story of the Child in the Temple | p. 712 |
The Story of the Stranger at the Well | p. 716 |
The Story of the Fishermen | p. 721 |
Feeding the Multitudes | p. 725 |
Jesus Calms the Tempest | p. 729 |
The Story of the Sermon on the Mount | p. 731 |
The Story of the Miracle Worker | p. 736 |
The Good Shepherd and the Good Samaritan | p. 743 |
The Story of the Palm Branches | p. 748 |
The Story of the Betrayal | p. 752 |
The Story of the Empty Tomb | p. 757 |
The Story of Stephen, the First Martyr | p. 769 |
The Apostle Paul | p. 773 |
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