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Wolf

The wolf is hunger with arguments. Before eating the lamb, he insists on being in the right. He promises the crane payment and calls sparing her life generous. In dog's clothing or shepherd's skin, his teeth give him away. He is the strong who wants reasons — and eats without them anyway.

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  2. Nº 106The Kid in the House and the Wolf
  3. Nº 107The Kid and the Flute-Playing Wolf
  4. Nº 184The Sleeping Dog and the Wolf
  5. Nº 205The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox
  6. Nº 215The Wolves and the Dogs at War
  7. Nº 216The Dogs Reconciled with the Wolves
  8. Nº 217The Wolves and the Sheep
  9. Nº 218The Wolves, the Sheep, and the Ram
  10. Nº 219The Wolf Proud of His Shadow and the Lion
  11. Nº 220The Wolf and the Goat
  12. Nº 221The Wolf and the Lamb
  13. Nº 222The Wolf and the Young Lamb in the Temple
  14. Nº 223The Wolf and the Old Woman
  15. Nº 224The Wolf and the Heron
  16. Nº 225The Wolf and the Horse
  17. Nº 226The Wolf and the Dog
  18. Nº 227The Wolf and the Lion
  19. Nº 228The Wolf and the Ass
  20. Nº 229The Wolf and the Shepherd
  21. Nº 230The Well-Fed Wolf and the Ewe
  22. Nº 231The Wounded Wolf and the Ewe
  23. Nº 274The Ass, the Crow, and the Wolf
  24. Nº 281The Ass Pretending to Limp and the Wolf
  25. Nº 314The Shepherd and the Wolf Reared with the Dogs
  26. Nº 317The Shepherd Who Lets the Wolf into the Fold
  27. Nº 318The Shepherd Who Played Tricks
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