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A CHILD’S VERSION OF Æ sofs Fa b l e s , WITH A SUPPLEMENT CONTAINING FABLES FROM LA FONTAINE AND KRILOF. J. H. STICKNEY. BOSTON, U.S.A. : GINN & COMPANY, PUBLISHEKS. 1891. PREFACE. r j 1HE use of Fables for language and moral les- sons in the primary classes of the Boston Training School led to the gradual adaptation Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1885, by of a considerable number to children’s modes of J. H. STICKN'EY, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. thought and speech. For the plan of the teach ing, and its partial development, indebtedness is gratefully acknowledged to the Oswego School, and to Miss M. E. M. Jones of London, its first teacher of methods. We have seen nothing finer in teaching than the building up of these little stories in conver sational lessons — first to illustrate some mental or moral trait ; then to detach the idea from its story-picture, and find illustrations for it in some other act or incident. And nothing can be more gratifying as a result, than, through the trans T y p o g r a p h y b y J. 8. C u sh in g & Co., B o sto n , U .8 .A . parency of childish hearts, to watch the growth P b e s s w o r k b y G in n 8s Co., B osto n , U .S .A . of right conduct from the impulses derived from CONTENTS. PAGE. The Wolf and the Lamb . • . 1 The Fox and the Lion . 3 The Dog and his Shadow . 4 The Lark and her Young Ones . 5 The Drum and the Vase of Sweet Herbs . 8 The Wolf and the Goat . 9 The Two Frogs .... 10 The Lion and the Mouse . 12 The Mouse, the Cat, and the Cock . 14 The Fox and the Grapes . 15 The Crab and its Mother . 17 The Wolf and the Crane . 18 The Axe and the Trees . 19 The Ants and the Grasshoppers . 20 The Frogs who asked for a King . 22 The Ass in the Lion’s Skin < . 25 The Mice in Council . 26 The Kid and the Wolf . 28 The Hawk and the Nightingale . 29 The Cat and the Cock . 30 The Stag at the Lake o . 31 The Hen and the Swallow. 32 Stone Broth .... 33 The Ass and the Grasshoppers . 34 The Gnat and the Bull . 35 A Fox and a Crab . 36 The Crow and the Pitcher . 37 The Ant and the Dove . 38 i CONTENTS. XV XIV CONTENTS. PAGE. k PAGE. The Bear and the Two Travelers . 8 8 The Bat and the Weasels............................................................ 40 The Porcupine and the Snakes . 90 The Ass and the F r o g s ............................................................ 41 The Old Man and his Sons . 91 I The Cat and the B i r d s ............................................................ 42 The Mischievous Dog . 92 The Cock and the F o x ............................................................ 42 The Dog and the Oyster . 93 The Fox and the Goat .............................................................43 The Fox and the Leopard . 94 The Fox and the S t o r k ............................................................ 46 The Dogs and the Hides . 94 The Dog, the Cock, and the F o x ............................................ 47 The Woodman and the Trees . 95 The Fly and the M o t h ......................................... 4 9 The Two Goats . 96 The Boy B a t h i n g .....................................................................50 The Bull and the Calf . 96 The Hare and the T o r t o i s e .................................................... 51 The Swallow and the Crow . 97 1 The Dog in the M a n g e r ............................................................ 53 The Eagle and the Arrow . 97 1» The Mouse, the Frog, and the H a w k ......................................54 The Thirsty Pigeon . 98 The Boys and the F r o g s ............................................................ 56 The Miser .... 99 The Swallow and the Other B ir d s ............................................ 57 The Widow and her Little Maids . 99 The Farmer and the S n a k e .................................................... 58 The Charcoal-Burner and the Fuller . 100 The Shepherd’s B o y .................................................................... 59 The Horse and his Rider . 101 The Raven and the Swan............................................................ 61 The Hare and the Hound . 102 The Birds, the Beasts, and the B a t ............................................. 61 The Ox and the Frog . 103 The Man, his Son, and his A ss.................................................... 62 The Wolf and the Shepherds . 105 The Country Mouse and the City M ouse.................................... 64 The Boy and the Nettle . t . 105 The Cock and the J e w e l............................................................ 66 The Cat and the Fox . 106 The Old Hound.............................................................................67 The Monkey and the Cat . 107 The Vain J a ck d a w .................................................................... 68 The Wolf and the Shepherd . 108 The Fisherman and the Little Fis h .............................................70 The Fox who had lost his Tail . 110 The Ass and the Lap Dog............................................................ 71 The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing . I ll The One-eyed D o e .................................................................... 72 The Boy and the Filberts . 112 The Fox and the C r o w ............................................................ 74 The Peasant and the Apple-Tree . 113 I The Camel.....................................................................................76 The Nurse and the Wolf . 114 . The Wolf and the House D o g .................................................... 77 The Fawn and his Mother . 116 The Oak and the R e e d ............................................................ 78 The Gourd and the Pine . 118 The Eagle and the F o x .............................................................79 The Arab and his Camel. 119 The Dog and the H a r e ............................................................ 81 The Jackdaw and the Sheep . 120 The Hares.....................................................................................82 The Woman and her Hen . 121 The Hawk, Kite, and Pigeons.................................................... 84 The Rat and the Elephant . 122 The War Horse and the A s s .................................................... 85 Hercules and the Wagoner . 123 The Wind and the S u n .............................................................86 The Mules and the Robbers . 123 The Partridge and the Fow ler.................................• . 88 XVI CONTENTS. CONTENTS. XVII PAGE. The Owl and the Grasshopper . 124 The Ass eating Thistles . The Cock and the Fox . 125 158 The Sick Stag.................................. 126 The Old Man and his Ass 160 The Milkmaid and her Pail of Milk The Swallow and the Little Birds . 127 161 Jupiter and the Two Wallets . The Little Fish and the Fisher . 130 164 Death and the Woodman Jupiter and a Bee .... 130 166 The Two Travelers .... 131 The Education of the Lion 167 The Kid and the Wolf . 132 The Peasant and the Horse 171 The Husbandman and the Stork . 133 The Peasant and the Sheep 172 The Rain Cloud The Satyr and the Traveler . 134 174 The Ass and his Shadow . Demian’s Fish Soup 174 . 135 170 The Blind Man and the Lame Man . 136 The Elephant in Favor . The Two Pots.................................. 137 Trishka’s Caftan 177 The Quack Frog .... 138 The Cuckoo and the Eagle 178 The Oxen and the Axle-Trees. 139 The Man and his Shadow 179 The Three Tradesmen . 140 The Peasant and the Laborer . 179 181 The Wolf, the Fox, and the Ape . 141 The Cuckoo and the Cock The Blind Man and the Whelp . 141 The Inquisitive Man 182 The Spendthrift and the Swallow . 142 The Stone and the Worm 183 The Hares and the Foxes . 143 The Squirrel in Service . 184 Mercury and the Woodman . 143 The Two Dogs 185 Jupiter, Neptune, Minerva, and Momus . 145 The String of Carts. 187 The Farthing Rushlight . 146 The Wolf and the Cat . 189 SUPPLEMENT. PAGE. The Fox and the Grapes .... 147 The Fox, the Wolf, and the Horse . 147 The Wolf turned Shepherd . 149 The Grasshopper and the A nt. 151 The Ploughman and his Sons . , 152 The Council held by the Rats . , 153 The Jay in the Feathers of a Peacock 155 The Fox with his Tail cut off . 156 The Fox and the Goat 157 CLASSICS FOR CHILDREN. Choice Literature; Full Notes; Large Type; Firm Binding; Low Prices. Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales. *F ir s t S e r i e s : Supplementary to the Third Reader. *S e c o n d S e r ies : Supplementary to the Fourth Reader. *Æsop’s Fables, with selections from Krilof and La Fontaine. *Kingsley’S Water-Babies: A Story for a Land-Baby. *Ruskin's King of the Golden River: A Legend of Stiria. *The Swiss Family Robinson. Abridged. Robinson Crusoe. Concluding with his departure from the island. *Kingsley's Greek Heroes. * Martineau’s Peasant and Prince. Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare. “ Meas. for Meas.” omitted. Scott’s Tales of a Grandfather. Scott’s Lady of the Lake. 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