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Power

The strong deciding what the weak may keep, and calling it order.

  1. Nº 4The Eagle and the Beetle
  2. Nº 27The Fisherman who Stirred the Water
  3. Nº 44The Two Men Who Quarrelled About the Gods
  4. Nº 66The Frogs Who Asked for a King
  5. Nº 106The Kid in the House and the Wolf
  6. Nº 135The Kite and the Serpent
  7. Nº 144The Camel That Dunged in a River
  8. Nº 145The Camel, the Elephant, and the Monkey
  9. Nº 159The Belly and the Feet
  10. Nº 174The Swan and Its Master
  11. Nº 190The Hares and the Foxes
  12. Nº 195The Reign of the Lion
  13. Nº 198The Lion in Love and the Ploughman
  14. Nº 206The Lion and the Grateful Mouse
  15. Nº 207The Lion and the Wild Ass
  16. Nº 209The Lion, the Ass, and the Fox
  17. Nº 212The Enraged Lion and the Stag
  18. Nº 217The Wolves and the Sheep
  19. Nº 245The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea
  20. Nº 252The Trees and the Olive
  21. Nº 282The Fowler, the Wild Pigeons, and the Tame Pigeons
  22. Nº 283The Fowler and the Crested Lark
  23. Nº 288The Tail and the Body of the Serpent
  24. Nº 291The Serpent Trampled Underfoot
  25. Nº 319The God of War and Violence
  26. Nº 325The Trumpeter
  27. Nº 332The Bull and the Wild Goats
  28. Nº 334The Peacock and the Jackdaw
  29. Nº 337The Wall and the Peg
  30. Nº 346Winter and Spring
  31. Nº 354The Pots
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