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The Junior Classics, Volume 1 · William Allan Neilson — chapter 5 of 5 · ~418 words · public domain

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109 - The Lion’s Share by Aesop - 00:01:51 Read by: Fox in the Stars

110 - The Crow and the Fox by Aesop - 00:01:40 Read by: Steve Karafit

111 - The Dog and the Shadow by Aesop - 00:01:23 Read by: Fox in the Stars

112 - The Wolf and the Lamb by Aesop - 00:01:40 Read by: Fox in the Stars

113 - The Bat, the Birds, and the Beasts by Aesop - 00:01:34 Read by: Fox in the Stars

114 - The Belly and the Members by Aesop - 00:01:28 Read by: Andrea L.

115 - The Fox and the Grapes by Aesop - 00:01:22 Read by: Fox in the Stars

116 - The Swallow and the Birds - Aesop - 00:01:48 Read by: Robin Cotter

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