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Aesop’s Fables

The Tale of the Sour Grapes, the Tale of the Lioness and the Vixen, the Tale of the Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing — these stories will not only educate your jurors, they’ll also entertain them.

This Online collection of Aesop’s Fables includes a total of 655+ Fables, indexed in table format, with morals listed. Most were translated into English by Rev. George Fyler Townsend (1814-1900) and Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) the rest are from Jean De La Fontaine in French and translated to English. Real Audio narrations, Classic Images, Random Images, Random Fables, Search Engine. 127 Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen.

The Images Image and Audio Audio are only accessible while reading the Fables. There are about 100 Fables in each of the first 4 sections.
Section 1 Image Real Audio Androcles -> The Eagle and the Arrow
Section 2 Image Real Audio The Eagle and the Jackdaw -> Jupiter Neptune Minerva and Momus
Section 3 Image Real Audio The Kid and the Wolf -> The Rich Man and the Tanner
Section 4 Image Real Audio The Rose and the Amaranth -> The Young Thief and His Mother
Section 5 Fantastic Fables by Ambrose Bierce – 245 Fables
Section 6 Image Fables of Jean De La Fontaine – More in process of being translated
Selected Fables Image Real Audio 86 Fables selected for their ease of reading and concise moral understanding
Fairy Tales Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen – 127 of them
Timeline Graphic Timeline of 1000 BC – 500 BC
Timeline All Java Panorama Graphic Timeline of 1000 BC – 1000 AD
A Kidnapped Santa Claus A Short story by L. Frank Baum
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus A medium length story by L. Frank Baum
A Christmas Carol The story of Scrooge by Charles Dickens



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