Chapter 258 The Jackdaw and the Fox(松鸦与狐狸)
A HALF-FAMISHED JACKDAW seated himself on a fig-tr 阅读更多
Chapter 259 The Lark Burying Her Father(井底之蛙)
THE LARK (according to an ancient legend) was crea 阅读更多
Chapter 260 The Gnat and the Bull(蚊子与公牛)
A GNAT settled on the horn of a Bull, and sat ther 阅读更多
Chapter 261 The Bitch and Her Whelps(母狗和她的幼崽们)
A BITCH, ready to whelp, earnestly begged a shephe 阅读更多
Chapter 262 The Dogs and the Hides(狗和皮毛)
SOME DOGS famished with hunger saw a number of cow 阅读更多
Chapter 263 The Shepherd and the Sheep(牧羊人和羊)
A SHEPHERD driving his Sheep to a wood, saw an oak 阅读更多
Chapter 264 The Grasshopper and the Owl(蚱蜢和猫头鹰)
AN OWL, accustomed to feed at night and to sleep d 阅读更多
Chapter 265 The Monkey and the Camel(猴子和骆驼)
THE BEASTS of the forest gave a splendid entertain 阅读更多
Chapter 266 The Peasant and the Apple-Tree(农民和苹果树)
A PEASANT had in his garden an Apple-Tree which bo 阅读更多
Chapter 267 The Two Soldiers and the Robber(两名士兵和强盗)
TWO SOLDIERS traveling together were set upon by a 阅读更多
Chapter 268 The Trees Under the Protection of the Gods(神的庇护下的树木)
THE GODS, according to an ancient legend, made cho 阅读更多
Chapter 269 The Mother and the Wolf(母亲和狼)
A FAMISHED WOLF was prowling about in the morning 阅读更多
Chapter 270 Truth and the Traveler(真理与旅人)
A WAYFARING MAN, traveling in the desert, met a wo 阅读更多
Chapter 273 The Lion and the Eagle(狮子和鹰)
AN EAGLE stayed his flight and entreated a Lion to 阅读更多
Chapter 274 The Hen and the Swallow(母鸡和燕子)
A HEN finding the eggs of a viper and carefully ke 阅读更多
Chapter 275 The Buffoon and the Countryman(小丑和乡下人)
A RICH NOBLEMAN once opened the theaters without c 阅读更多
Chapter 276 The Crow and the Serpent(乌鸦与蛇)
A CROW in great want of food saw a Serpent asleep 阅读更多
Chapter 277 The Hunter and the Horseman(猎人与骑士)
A CERTAIN HUNTER, having snared a hare, placed it 阅读更多
Chapter 278 The King’s Son and the Painted Lion(国王的儿子和绘制的狮子)
A KING, whose only son was fond of martial exercis 阅读更多
Chapter 280 The She-Goats and Their Beards(母山羊和它们的胡须)
THE SHE-GOATS having obtained a beard by request t 阅读更多
Chapter 281 The Camel and the Arab(骆驼和阿拉伯人)
AN ARAB CAMEL-DRIVER, after completing the loading 阅读更多
Chapter 282 The Miller, His Son, and Their Ass(磨坊主、他的儿子和他们的驴)
A MILLER and his son were driving their Ass to a n 阅读更多
Chapter 283 The Crow and the Sheep(乌鸦和羊)
A TROUBLESOME CROW seated herself on the back of a 阅读更多
Chapter 284 The Fox and the Bramble(狐狸和荆棘)
A FOX was mounting a hedge when he lost his footin 阅读更多
Chapter 286 The Dog and the Oyster(狗和牡蛎)
A DOG, used to eating eggs, saw an Oyster and, ope 阅读更多
Chapter 288 The Partridge and the Fowler(灰鹌鹑和猎人)
A FOWLER caught a Partridge and was about to kill 阅读更多
Chapter 290 The Thieves and the Cock(小偷和公鸡)
SOME THIEVES broke into a house and found nothing 阅读更多
Chapter 292 The Travelers and the Plane-Tree(行人和悬铃木)
TWO TRAVELERS, worn out by the heat of the summer’ 阅读更多
Chapter 293 The Hares and the Frogs(兔子和青蛙)
THE HARES, oppressed by their own exceeding timidi 阅读更多
Chapter 294 The Lion, Jupiter, and the Elephant(狮子、朱庇特和大象)
THE LION wearied Jupiter with his frequent complai 阅读更多
Chapter 296 The Rich Man and the Tanner(有钱人和鞣工)
A RICH MAN lived near a Tanner, and not being able 阅读更多
Chapter 297 The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea(被困在海上的人)
A SHIPWRECKED MAN, having been cast upon a certain 阅读更多
Chapter 298 The Mules and the Robbers(驴子和强盗)
TWO MULES well-laden with packs were trudging alon 阅读更多
Chapter 299 The Viper and the File(毒蛇和文件)
A LION, entering the workshop of a smith, sought f 阅读更多
Chapter 300 The Lion and the Shepherd(狮子与牧羊人)
A LION, roaming through a forest, trod upon a thor 阅读更多
Chapter 301 The Camel and Jupiter(骆驼和朱庇特)
THE CAMEL, when he saw the Bull adorned with horns 阅读更多
Chapter 302 The Panther and the Shepherds(猎豹和牧羊人)
A PANTHER, by some mischance, fell into a pit. — 一 阅读更多
Chapter 303 The Ass and the Charger(驴和马)
AN ASS congratulated a Horse on being so ungrudgin 阅读更多
Chapter 304 The Eagle and His Captor(鹰和他的捕猎者)
AN EAGLE was once captured by a man, who immediate 阅读更多
Chapter 305 The Bald Man and the Fly(秃头男和苍蝇)
A FLY bit the bare head of a Bald Man who, endeavo 阅读更多
Chapter 306 The Olive-Tree and the Fig-Tree(橄榄树和无花果树)
THE OLIVE-TREE ridiculed the Fig-Tree because, whi 阅读更多