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245 10 Aesop's Fables /|cAesop, George Fyler Townsend, James Paul
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520    One of the most celebrated traditions of European culture,
       this collection of prose and verse written by a tongue-
       tied Greek slave uses humble set-ups to reveal deep 
       truths. Old favorites like "The Tortoise and the Hare" and
       "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" sit by by side with lesser-known 
       gems such as "The Dove and the Ant" and "The Eagle and the
       Arrow." Though Aesop (if he was real) lived so long ago he
       was a contemporary of Buddha, and even Socrates was a fan,
       modern readers continue to be charmed by his cast of 
       animals living out every imaginable human foible. 
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