Chapter 79 The Father and His Two Daughters(父亲和他的两个女儿)
A MAN had two daughters, the one married to a gard 阅读更多
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A MAN had two daughters, the one married to a gard 阅读更多
A FATHER, being on the point of death, wished to b 阅读更多
A CRAB said to her son, “Why do you walk so one-si 阅读更多
A SWALLOW, returning from abroad and especially fo 阅读更多
A BOY stole a lesson-book from one of his schoolfe 阅读更多
A FIR-TREE said boastingly to the Bramble, “You ar 阅读更多
A MOUSE who always lived on the land, by an unluck 阅读更多
A MAN who had been bitten by a Dog went about in q 阅读更多
A FISHERMAN, engaged in his calling, made a very s 阅读更多
A HUNTSMAN, returning with his dogs from the field 阅读更多
AN OLD WOMAN found an empty jar which had lately b 阅读更多
A STAG, roundly chased by the hounds and blinded b 阅读更多
THE PIGEONS, terrified by the appearance of a Kite 阅读更多
A CERTAIN poor widow had one solitary Sheep. At sh 阅读更多
A WILD ASS and a Lion entered into an alliance so 阅读更多
AN EAGLE sat on a lofty rock, watching the movemen 阅读更多
A LION roaming by the seashore saw a Dolphin lift 阅读更多
ON A SUMMER DAY, when the great heat induced a gen 阅读更多
A SHEPHERD, keeping watch over his sheep near the 阅读更多
AN ASS and a Cock were in a straw-yard together wh 阅读更多
THE WEASELS and the Mice waged a perpetual war wit 阅读更多
A WOLF, meeting a big well-fed Mastiff with a wood 阅读更多
THE RIVERS joined together to complain to the Sea, 阅读更多
A CERTAIN MAN, detained by a storm in his country 阅读更多
A WOLF, passing by, saw some Shepherds in a hut ea 阅读更多
THE DOLPHINS and Whales waged a fierce war with ea 阅读更多
AN ASS once carried through the streets of a city 阅读更多
TWO MEN were journeying together. — 两个人一起出行。 — One 阅读更多
A FARMER’S daughter was carrying her Pail of milk 阅读更多
SOME TRAVELERS, journeying along the seashore, cli 阅读更多
A BRAZIER had a little Dog, which was a great favo 阅读更多
A TRAVELER hired an Ass to convey him to a distant 阅读更多
AN ASS, belonging to an herb-seller who gave him t 阅读更多
A VERY LARGE OAK was uprooted by the wind and thro 阅读更多
A FISHERMAN who lived on the produce of his nets, 阅读更多