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A compact collection retells classical animal fables as short moral anecdotes, each pairing a brisk narrative—animals behaving like humans—with a pointed lesson about vanity, greed, prudence, or folly. Many entries are paired with contemporary illustrative vignettes that transpose the original incidents into modern scenes, and the translations favor plain, terse language. The volume gathers roughly twenty concise tales, each concluding with a pithy moral, and includes familiar pieces such as the fox and the crow, the stag at the water, and the dog and the wolf.
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