



Said that he would like the animals and birds to An old lion sent out word that he was ill and.Matching the correct moral to each fable.

The moral of a fable (story) is the lesson Benjamin Franklin Elementary School, Buffalo, NY.The cock and the pearl - The wolf and the lamb - The dog and the shadow - The lion's share - The wolf and the crane - The man and the serpent - The town mouse and the country mouse - The fox and the crow - The sick lion - The ass and the lapdog - The lion and the mouse - The swallow and the other birds - The frogs desiring a king - The mountains in labour - The hares and the frogs - The wolf and the kid - The woodman and the serpent - The bald man and the fly - The fox and the stork - The fox and the mask - The jay and the peacock - The frog and the ox - Androcles - The bat, the birds, and the beasts - The hart and the hunter - The serpent and the file - The man and the wood - The dog and the wolf - The belly and the members - The hart in the ox-stall - The fox and the grapes - The horse, hunter, and stag - The peacock and Juno - The fox and the lion - The lion and the statue - The ant and the grasshopper - The tree and the reed - The fox and the cat - The wolf in sheep's clothing - The dog in the manger - The man and the wooden god - The fisher - The shepherd's boy - The young thief and his mother - The man and his two wives - The nurse and the wolf - The tortoise and the birds - The two crabs - The ass in the lion's skin - The two fellows and the bear - The two pots - The four oxen and the lion - The fisher and the little fish - Avaricious and envious - The crow and the pitcher - The man and the satyr - The goose with the golden eggs - The labourer and the nightingale - The fox, the cock, and the dog - The wind and the sun - Hercules and the waggoner - The man, the boy, and the donkey - The miser and his gold - The fox and the mosquitoes - The fox without a tail - The one-eyed doe - Belling the cat - The hare and the tortoise - The old man and death - The hare with many friends - The lion in love - The bundle of sticks - The lion, the fox, and the beasts - The ass's brains - The eagle and the arrow - The milkmaid and her pail - The cat-maiden - The horse and the ass - The trumpeter taken prisoner - The buffoon and the countryman - The old woman and the wine-jar - The fox and the goat. See also comprehensive versions PG #21 tr. Houston: Advantage International, The PaperLess Readers Club, 1992 Selected, Told Anew, and Their History Traced
