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This collection gathers short fables in which animals and natural forces act as stand-ins for human traits, each brief episode illustrating a moral or practical lesson. Stories typically depict animals exhibiting cunning, pride, greed, generosity, or folly and end with a concise observation about prudence, justice, or consequence. Presented as independent, aphoristic pieces, the tales rely on allegory and sharp situations to communicate common-sense truths and ethical insights, favoring universal types and lessons over individualized character development.
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