. Beasts and men . hed out of the Room 139 The Cat, the Dog, the Cock, the Rabbit, and the Goose 14X See if you can espy a house 142 Jump on to my beautiful curly tail 143 The other Four got on to the Dogs Back 145 Sent me flying through the Air 146 The Dragon 147 My sight is so weak and my powers so feeble 149 Does the dragon mind getting under the stone again ? 151 Two Foxes 152 Nothing was left of the Fishes 153 The biggest and fattest Fish 155 Stretched himself out at full length 156 I willingly give you yours ! 158 Why are you blowing your soup ? 159 There is no place in my house for a ma
. Beasts and men . hed out of the Room 139 The Cat, the Dog, the Cock, the Rabbit, and the Goose 14X See if you can espy a house 142 Jump on to my beautiful curly tail 143 The other Four got on to the Dogs Back 145 Sent me flying through the Air 146 The Dragon 147 My sight is so weak and my powers so feeble 149 Does the dragon mind getting under the stone again ? 151 Two Foxes 152 Nothing was left of the Fishes 153 The biggest and fattest Fish 155 Stretched himself out at full length 156 I willingly give you yours ! 158 Why are you blowing your soup ? 159 There is no place in my house for a man who can blow hot AND cold l6l Satyr 162 The Two Friends 163 Where has all our grease gone ? 165 Begun, Half-done, All-done 167 Mrs. Bruin and Reynard 168 After a time the fish will come to bite at it 169 One, two, three . .! 171 Born with a little stumpy Tail 172 Margot and the Cat 173She meant to keep her there until she had grown Bigger and Fatter 175 Paddling with her Broom 177 He was really a Prince 179 Xll. There he met Mistress Goat ofr jT^H-C UPS AND DOWNS HE summer had been very hot. Not a drop ofrain had fallen for many weeks, and there wasdrought in the valley where the animals streams had dried up and the springs hadceased to flow. Master Fox took up his pipeand went out to take a walk under the lime-trees to think things over. There he met Mistress Goat,all dressed up in her Sunday clothes. Good morrow, cousin, said he. You are very fineto-day. Yes, she answered, I put on my best dress becauseit helps me to think. What we are to do for water I do notknow. We have finished all that we had in the barrel, andunless we can find some more very quickly I and my childrenwill die of thirst. To tell you the truth, said the Fox, I was thinkingthe same thing. I am so dry that my tongue is sticking to FOLK TALES OF BEASTS AND MEN the roof of my mouth, and I cannot even smoke my pipewith pleasure. What do you say to going together in searchof water ? Four eyes are be
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