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Deception

The trap dressed as a favour, and who springs it on whom.

  1. Nº 10The Athenian Debtor
  2. Nº 12The Weasel and the Cock
  3. Nº 13The Cat and the Rats
  4. Nº 14The Weasel and the Hens
  5. Nº 15The Goat and the Goatherd
  6. Nº 16The Goat and the Ass
  7. Nº 35The Fox and the Crocodile
  8. Nº 36The Fox and the Dog
  9. Nº 39The Fox and the Monkey Disputing Their Birth
  10. Nº 40The Fox and the Goat
  11. Nº 41The Fox Without a Tail
  12. Nº 46The Man Who Promised the Impossible
  13. Nº 50The Trickster
  14. Nº 55The Cheat
  15. Nº 60The Man and the Satyr
  16. Nº 87The Old Woman and the Doctor
  17. Nº 91The Sorceress
  18. Nº 111Hermes and the Craftsmen
  19. Nº 112The Chariot of Hermes and the Arabs
  20. Nº 122Zeus and the Serpent
  21. Nº 137The Fowler and the Asp
  22. Nº 162The Jackdaw and the Birds
  23. Nº 178The Invited Dog
  24. Nº 182The Dog and the Hare
  25. Nº 205The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox
  26. Nº 217The Wolves and the Sheep
  27. Nº 220The Wolf and the Goat
  28. Nº 225The Wolf and the Horse
  29. Nº 231The Wounded Wolf and the Ewe
  30. Nº 246The Boys and the Butcher
  31. Nº 260The Traveller and Hermes
  32. Nº 283The Fowler and the Crested Lark
  33. Nº 298The Trustee and the Oath
  34. Nº 305The Monkey and the Dolphin
  35. Nº 312The Shepherd and the Dog That Fawns on the Sheep
  36. Nº 318The Shepherd Who Played Tricks
  37. Nº 330The Wasps, the Partridges, and the Farmer
  38. Nº 341The Hyena and the Fox
  39. Nº 350The Boastful Swallow and the Crow
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