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quadgram | frequency |
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the fox and the | 50 |
the wolf and the | 30 |
the lion and the | 19 |
the dog and the | 17 |
illustration illustration illustration the | 16 |
the man and the | 15 |
and the lion the | 14 |
the horse and the | 13 |
the eagle and the | 13 |
the ass and the | 12 |
and said to him | 12 |
once upon a time | 11 |
the crow and the | 11 |
and the fox a | 10 |
the ass and his | 10 |
and the fox the | 9 |
there was once a | 9 |
fox and the stork | 9 |
the gnat and the | 8 |
the cock and the | 8 |
and the wolf the | 8 |
fox without a tail | 8 |
the fox without a | 8 |
the cat and the | 8 |
and said to the | 8 |
the hare and the | 8 |
and the lion a | 8 |
up to him and | 8 |
the ass in the | 8 |
fox and the crow | 8 |
wolf and the lamb | 8 |
dog and the wolf | 7 |
the old woman and | 7 |
wind and the sun | 7 |
old woman and the | 7 |
went up to him | 7 |
as soon as he | 7 |
the man and his | 7 |
man and his two | 7 |
the ox and the | 6 |
and the country mouse | 6 |
with a piece of | 6 |
cock and the jewel | 6 |
the frogs and the | 6 |
ox and the frog | 6 |
horse and the stag | 6 |
the monkey and the | 6 |
hare and the tortoise | 6 |
he came to a | 6 |
the side of the | 6 |
and the wolf a | 6 |
to him and said | 6 |
an ass and a | 6 |
the boy and the | 6 |
he said to himself | 6 |
the farmer and the | 6 |
in the course of | 6 |
dog in the manger | 5 |
the point of death | 5 |
the bald man and | 5 |
and the tortoise the | 5 |
and was about to | 5 |
the bear and the | 5 |
the fisherman and the | 5 |
horse and the ass | 5 |
that he could not | 5 |
eagle and the fox | 5 |
woman and the wine | 5 |
mouse and the country | 5 |
and the birds the | 5 |
he went to the | 5 |
bank of a river | 5 |
and the frogs the | 5 |
another pebble and dropped | 5 |
town mouse and the | 5 |
the goatherd and the | 5 |
man and the satyr | 5 |
the bank of a | 5 |
branch of a tree | 5 |
the hound and the | 5 |
was just about to | 5 |
wolf and the crane | 5 |
the grasshopper and the | 5 |
the dog in the | 5 |
took another pebble and | 5 |
crow and the pitcher | 5 |
the jackdaw and the | 5 |
the frogs desiring a | 5 |
he took another pebble | 5 |
bald man and the | 5 |
the top of a | 5 |
man and the fly | 5 |
dog and the shadow | 5 |
the town mouse and | 5 |
frogs desiring a king | 5 |
and the cock the | 5 |
the hunter and the | 5 |
the king of the | 5 |
fox and the grapes | 5 |
at the same time | 5 |
king of the beasts | 5 |
the flea and the | 5 |
and the little fish | 5 |
and the goat the | 5 |
fox and the lion | 5 |
and the ass the | 5 |
gnat and the lion | 5 |
they came to a | 5 |
at the foot of | 5 |
and his two wives | 5 |
then he took another | 5 |
it happened that a | 5 |
eagle and the arrow | 4 |
and the crow the | 4 |
do you do that | 4 |
the belly and the | 4 |
the serpent and the | 4 |
a branch of a | 4 |
trees and the axe | 4 |
the crab and his | 4 |
and the snake the | 4 |
and the dog the | 4 |
and dropped that into | 4 |
and the sun the | 4 |
the farmer and his | 4 |
the lion in love | 4 |
the oxen and the | 4 |
the north wind and | 4 |
travellers and the plane | 4 |
got up and said | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
the moon and her | 4 |
illustration the fox and | 4 |
came up to him | 4 |
to the lion and | 4 |
shot an arrow at | 4 |
lion and the mouse | 4 |
the labourer and the | 4 |
at the end of | 4 |
hares and the frogs | 4 |
and the stag the | 4 |
and the bull the | 4 |
and the crane the | 4 |
that into the pitcher | 4 |
dropped that into the | 4 |
the shipwrecked man and | 4 |
the trees and the | 4 |
and the snake a | 4 |
and the stork the | 4 |
and the cat the | 4 |
crab and his mother | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
tree and the bramble | 4 |
the best he could | 4 |
milkmaid and her pail | 4 |
to the edge of | 4 |
at the mouth of | 4 |
the hares and the | 4 |
the trumpeter taken prisoner | 4 |
the nightingale and the | 4 |
hercules and the waggoner | 4 |
shipwrecked man and the | 4 |
and was just going | 4 |
the edge of a | 4 |
i am going to | 4 |
the tortoise and the | 4 |
on the bank of | 4 |
venus and the cat | 4 |
and his mother the | 4 |
man and the sea | 4 |
was just going to | 4 |
by the side of | 4 |
old man and death | 4 |
the dogs and the | 4 |
the swallow and the | 4 |
caught sight of a | 4 |
upon a time the | 4 |
moon and her mother | 4 |
asked him why he | 4 |
and the wild ass | 4 |
the stag and the | 4 |
and the bramble the | 4 |
a flock of sheep | 4 |
a piece of meat | 4 |
and the ass a | 4 |
the peacock and juno | 4 |
on the point of | 4 |
sent a deputation to | 4 |
pebble and dropped that | 4 |
the milkmaid and her | 4 |
the old man and | 4 |
fox and the goat | 4 |
the travellers and the | 4 |
north wind and the | 4 |
belly and the members | 4 |
the stag looking into | 3 |
that he had a | 3 |
in the hope of | 3 |
a pack of hounds | 3 |
that is all very | 3 |
the bundle of sticks | 3 |
with the result that | 3 |
top of a high | 3 |
the branches of a | 3 |
said one of the | 3 |
one by one and | 3 |
hawk chasing the dove | 3 |
cast his net into | 3 |
upon the ass and | 3 |
he went up to | 3 |
every now and then | 3 |
i have never yet | 3 |
and the man the | 3 |
why do you not | 3 |
the thieves and the | 3 |
owl and the birds | 3 |
was as big as | 3 |
the tips of his | 3 |
the country mouse the | 3 |
and the crane a | 3 |
the fox a lion | 3 |
fell into the water | 3 |
the oak and the | 3 |
and went up to | 3 |
jackdaw and the doves | 3 |
a piece of cheese | 3 |
monkey and the dolphin | 3 |
away by the current | 3 |
and asked him what | 3 |
they got near the | 3 |
never do a stroke | 3 |
and the woodman the | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
of a high tree | 3 |
and asked if he | 3 |
said to the other | 3 |
frogs asking for a | 3 |
mouse got up and | 3 |
the frogs asking for | 3 |
was filled with envy | 3 |
and was just about | 3 |
the wind and the | 3 |
and the ox a | 3 |
fell in love with | 3 |
is all very well | 3 |
foot of the tree | 3 |
into the water and | 3 |
it is a pity | 3 |
took refuge in a | 3 |
in course of time | 3 |
till at last the | 3 |
took no notice of | 3 |
that he should be | 3 |
fisherman and the little | 3 |
stag looking into the | 3 |
branches of a tree | 3 |
in the heat of | 3 |
could stand it no | 3 |
with the exception of | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
and the dolphin the | 3 |
cat and the birds | 3 |
kingdom of the lion | 3 |
chased by a wolf | 3 |
kid and the wolf | 3 |
a man and a | 3 |
and the cat a | 3 |
illustration illustration the fox | 3 |
i do not like | 3 |
no sooner had he | 3 |
make a meal of | 3 |
the coppersmith and his | 3 |
and the ox the | 3 |
his net into the | 3 |
and the goat a | 3 |
the lion and other | 3 |
in order to secure | 3 |
said the country mouse | 3 |
the goat and the | 3 |
the wolf and his | 3 |
the loss of her | 3 |
to which he replied | 3 |
hunter and the woodman | 3 |
looking into the water | 3 |
appeared on the scene | 3 |
and the vine the | 3 |
the mouth of the | 3 |
it is easy to | 3 |
the foot of the | 3 |
an old mouse got | 3 |
the kid and the | 3 |
frogs and the well | 3 |
gnat and the bull | 3 |
flea and the man | 3 |
was he as big | 3 |
being afraid of a | 3 |
it serves me right | 3 |
and the hare the | 3 |
so he went to | 3 |
on the back of | 3 |
he caught sight of | 3 |
the hawk chasing the | 3 |
they one and all | 3 |
as fast as he | 3 |
to inquire after his | 3 |
and the sprat the | 3 |
on the other hand | 3 |
wolf and the goat | 3 |
frogs and the fighting | 3 |
the mouth of his | 3 |
and the bat the | 3 |
and the fly the | 3 |
so he went and | 3 |
in the manger the | 3 |
peacock and juno the | 3 |
a tree at the | 3 |
fox and the leopard | 3 |
and his dog a | 3 |
in order to be | 3 |
replied that he was | 3 |
on the top of | 3 |
the one who had | 3 |
i will show you | 3 |
coppersmith and his puppy | 3 |
and the fighting bulls | 3 |
were on the road | 3 |
to be revenged upon | 3 |
and the satyr the | 3 |
the kingdom of the | 3 |
and said to his | 3 |
stand it no longer | 3 |
and the lion an | 3 |
and his dog the | 3 |
and his shadow the | 3 |
the mice and the | 3 |
the owl and the | 3 |
and the elephant the | 3 |
thieves and the cock | 3 |
and never do a | 3 |
bear and the fox | 3 |
and the members the | 3 |
lion and other beasts | 3 |
inquire after his health | 3 |
up on to the | 3 |
he as big as | 3 |
upon a time a | 3 |
but when he came | 3 |
a lion and a | 3 |
he was going to | 3 |
i wish you would | 3 |
wolf and the horse | 3 |
by and by a | 3 |
as big as that | 3 |
they sent a deputation | 3 |
hound and the hare | 3 |
on the road together | 3 |
asking for a king | 3 |
out of the water | 3 |
and fell into the | 3 |
and the sea the | 3 |
did not like to | 3 |
and eaten by the | 3 |
wolf and his shadow | 3 |
so they sent a | 3 |
fast as he could | 3 |
and the pitcher the | 3 |
and the bull a | 3 |
no sooner did the | 3 |
without a tail the | 3 |
looked up and said | 3 |
and the crow a | 3 |
cat and the cock | 3 |
set to work to | 3 |
goat and the vine | 3 |
the edge of the | 3 |
as big as this | 3 |
the lion was so | 3 |
and the grapes the | 3 |
and begged him to | 3 |
fell to the ground | 3 |
that his neighbour had | 3 |
oak and the reeds | 3 |
him and began to | 3 |
said to the eagle | 3 |
and one of them | 3 |
had to give up | 3 |
turned round and said | 3 |
mice and the weasels | 3 |
was too much for | 3 |
grasshopper and the ants | 3 |
made no attempt to | 3 |
monkey and the camel | 3 |
goatherd and the goat | 3 |
end of the day | 3 |
labourer and the snake | 2 |
you to the wolf | 2 |
each claimed to be | 2 |
at last he became | 2 |
only got what i | 2 |
a meal of him | 2 |
the farmer and fortune | 2 |
for a considerable time | 2 |
in love that he | 2 |
i had no business | 2 |
that they should all | 2 |
be thrown to the | 2 |
too quick for him | 2 |
began to browse on | 2 |
goose that laid the | 2 |
they were about to | 2 |
do not count your | 2 |
cut off their tails | 2 |
flea and the ox | 2 |
then the fox ran | 2 |
got on his legs | 2 |
as loud as he | 2 |
oxen and the butchers | 2 |
the water to drink | 2 |
and the woodman a | 2 |
kid on the housetop | 2 |
and cold with the | 2 |
thief and the innkeeper | 2 |
the dog chasing a | 2 |
and dine with me | 2 |
so long as the | 2 |
ass and the wild | 2 |
up by the roots | 2 |
at the sight of | 2 |
the ass he was | 2 |
members of the body | 2 |
he lifted up his | 2 |
she tossed her head | 2 |
what will you do | 2 |
came to a cave | 2 |
a fox fell into | 2 |
asked them what they | 2 |
illustration the stag looking | 2 |
taken prisoner a trumpeter | 2 |
up to the lion | 2 |
he made his son | 2 |
fell into a deep | 2 |
was not so much | 2 |
the water and was | 2 |
bear and the travellers | 2 |
man and the wooden | 2 |
it out of his | 2 |
replied that it was | 2 |
young thief and his | 2 |
the two pots the | 2 |
illustration the lion and | 2 |
and the beasts the | 2 |
him to be a | 2 |
the parrot and the | 2 |
make the acquaintance of | 2 |
lion a lion had | 2 |
he asked him why | 2 |
the crane a wolf | 2 |
by the aid of | 2 |
wolf and the lion | 2 |
ass and the dog | 2 |
warra warra warra warra | 2 |
to wring its neck | 2 |
horse and his rider | 2 |
illustration the hawk chasing | 2 |
him to make him | 2 |
and the frog the | 2 |
the wild ass the | 2 |
and the pigeons the | 2 |
up into the tree | 2 |
your shoulder to the | 2 |
but drove him away | 2 |
to a branch of | 2 |
and with that he | 2 |
but he took it | 2 |
where he was going | 2 |
goose with the golden | 2 |
boy and the nettles | 2 |
labourer and the nightingale | 2 |
horse and the groom | 2 |
lion was so much | 2 |
ass a lion and | 2 |
all the milk was | 2 |
went to the wood | 2 |
fox and the cat | 2 |
there was a festival | 2 |
you are such a | 2 |
dug up the gold | 2 |
the cobbler turned doctor | 2 |
and his shadow a | 2 |
he called out to | 2 |
one day he caught | 2 |
dog and the cook | 2 |
coming presently to a | 2 |
mother the fox and | 2 |
of a tree and | 2 |
divided it all into | 2 |
but at last had | 2 |
was sitting on a | 2 |
illustration the jackdaw and | 2 |
under cover of the | 2 |
with sticks and cudgels | 2 |
dog chasing a wolf | 2 |
the frog the man | 2 |
the hare with many | 2 |
the rose and the | 2 |
it was another dog | 2 |
and that he could | 2 |
man and the serpent | 2 |
and the man bitten | 2 |
at a great rate | 2 |
fox fell into a | 2 |
the traveller and fortune | 2 |
when he returned to | 2 |
wolf a dog was | 2 |
bird and the bat | 2 |
into the river and | 2 |
the clown and the | 2 |
the making of man | 2 |
stag in the ox | 2 |
and the stork a | 2 |
archer and the lion | 2 |
the arrow an eagle | 2 |
how foolish they had | 2 |
fox and the mask | 2 |
rivers and the sea | 2 |
a stroke of work | 2 |
and shot an arrow | 2 |
with a man who | 2 |
offered to buy it | 2 |
take charge of my | 2 |
a man and his | 2 |
i am not a | 2 |
i have only got | 2 |
stag at the pool | 2 |
and the ape the | 2 |
had lost his way | 2 |
out of the well | 2 |
the one he had | 2 |
hot and cold with | 2 |
bitten by an ant | 2 |
the leaves of the | 2 |
ant and the grasshopper | 2 |
last had to give | 2 |
came to inquire after | 2 |
to come to your | 2 |
and the man a | 2 |
in a fable must | 2 |
to the water to | 2 |
he took it up | 2 |
have only got what | 2 |
jay and the peacock | 2 |
the monkey as king | 2 |
so much ashamed of | 2 |
apes and the two | 2 |
he said he had | 2 |
long as they kept | 2 |
to live near one | 2 |
and bit him again | 2 |
but at last he | 2 |
and the camel the | 2 |
ass went out hunting | 2 |
but when they were | 2 |
his home in the | 2 |
one day to the | 2 |
he fell into a | 2 |
out and caught a | 2 |
but the tips of | 2 |
a god for sale | 2 |
when all was quiet | 2 |
walked away with his | 2 |
and one day he | 2 |
boar and the fox | 2 |
the ass and ate | 2 |
the wolves and the | 2 |
fox and the hedgehog | 2 |
man and a lion | 2 |
his eyes upon the | 2 |
dog was lying in | 2 |
jewels in the world | 2 |
ass and the lap | 2 |
the spendthrift and the | 2 |
the buffoon and the | 2 |
then came the turn | 2 |
the herdsman and the | 2 |
going without my dinner | 2 |
wolf thought this was | 2 |
the anger of the | 2 |
enough to be persuaded | 2 |
traveller and his dog | 2 |
i was once a | 2 |
but as soon as | 2 |
he went and complained | 2 |
the jewels in the | 2 |
it is about to | 2 |
farmer and the stork | 2 |
mercury and the man | 2 |
and asked the fox | 2 |
pebble and dropped it | 2 |
ass and his masters | 2 |
him how he did | 2 |
the result that he | 2 |
he set to work | 2 |
what a fool i | 2 |
lion and the ass | 2 |
much in love that | 2 |
an arrow at him | 2 |
was carrying it off | 2 |
was put into his | 2 |
not one of them | 2 |
him out of the | 2 |
and the shadow the | 2 |
to look at the | 2 |
and dropped it into | 2 |
and the jewel the | 2 |
shoulder to the wheel | 2 |
and blew himself out | 2 |
a time all the | 2 |
and dug up the | 2 |
and the sheep the | 2 |
the hart and the | 2 |
ass and the old | 2 |
that laid the golden | 2 |
and the hare a | 2 |
foxes and the river | 2 |
with him in the | 2 |
birds the ass in | 2 |
and the ram the | 2 |
illustration illustration the frogs | 2 |
goatherd and the wild | 2 |
and every now and | 2 |
and the file a | 2 |
and swelled and swelled | 2 |
oxen and the lion | 2 |
and the pitcher a | 2 |
aimed a blow at | 2 |
all into three equal | 2 |
mercury and the woodman | 2 |
there were a number | 2 |
hare with many friends | 2 |
in the branches of | 2 |
it did not move | 2 |
and did his best | 2 |
illustration the coppersmith and | 2 |
the archer and the | 2 |
he could for him | 2 |
made an end of | 2 |
ass and a cock | 2 |
laid the golden eggs | 2 |
in a few days | 2 |
and the reeds the | 2 |
the soldier and his | 2 |
so he begged the | 2 |
the thief and the | 2 |
woodman and the serpent | 2 |
partridge and the fowler | 2 |
was so pleased with | 2 |
at once for the | 2 |
stuck in his throat | 2 |
but the harder he | 2 |
the heifer and the | 2 |
the blacksmith and his | 2 |
and the horse the | 2 |
tips of his horns | 2 |
lion in love a | 2 |
first sign of danger | 2 |
fine bunches of grapes | 2 |
eagle and the beetle | 2 |
dogs of the house | 2 |
was foolish enough to | 2 |
carrying it off to | 2 |
clown and the countryman | 2 |
got entangled in the | 2 |
a few days afterwards | 2 |
illustration the cock and | 2 |
how i envy you | 2 |
be content with your | 2 |
and the arrow an | 2 |
not going without my | 2 |
captured by the enemy | 2 |
the wolf thought this | 2 |
man and the doctor | 2 |
of the lion the | 2 |
the ploughman and the | 2 |
he tried to get | 2 |
the sheep and the | 2 |
away from the hounds | 2 |
a fox and a | 2 |
the goods and the | 2 |
in the habit of | 2 |
and as for the | 2 |
the same time he | 2 |
he saw it was | 2 |
too weak to move | 2 |
and the grasshopper the | 2 |
then the lion took | 2 |
viper and the file | 2 |
at the prospect of | 2 |
and the axe the | 2 |
king of the apes | 2 |
but no sooner do | 2 |
presently one of the | 2 |
me i had better | 2 |
athenian and the theban | 2 |
there is only one | 2 |
to get out again | 2 |
woman and the doctor | 2 |
piece of cheese in | 2 |
came to look at | 2 |
only one moral to | 2 |
charge of my clothes | 2 |
did his best to | 2 |
with the same breath | 2 |
every one he met | 2 |
lion and the wild | 2 |
on the leaves of | 2 |
about in search of | 2 |
to do the same | 2 |
had he got inside | 2 |
wild boar and the | 2 |
must not allow for | 2 |
the rich man and | 2 |
he bitterly reproached the | 2 |
dogs and the fox | 2 |
and the ants the | 2 |
when the coast was | 2 |
the fear of being | 2 |
crow and the raven | 2 |
claimed that its own | 2 |
frog the man and | 2 |
the athenian and the | 2 |
on a branch of | 2 |
bat and the weasels | 2 |
flew down and carried | 2 |
you and i are | 2 |
he gave up trying | 2 |
there was nothing left | 2 |
the charger and the | 2 |
i do not think | 2 |
buy myself a new | 2 |
it in his bosom | 2 |
to spare its life | 2 |
live on the fat | 2 |
one of the older | 2 |
that grew on the | 2 |
and carried it off | 2 |
to come and live | 2 |
the exception of the | 2 |
the ass a horse | 2 |
number of wild goats | 2 |
went out hunting together | 2 |
had come to the | 2 |
serpent and the file | 2 |
the man who lost | 2 |
i should have been | 2 |
illustration the ox and | 2 |
with the golden eggs | 2 |
thought it would be | 2 |
ass and the mule | 2 |
cat and the mice | 2 |
the fat of the | 2 |
thief and his mother | 2 |
at the same moment | 2 |
avert the anger of | 2 |
the goose with the | 2 |
jupiter and the monkey | 2 |
and by they came | 2 |
i was going to | 2 |
i do wish we | 2 |
feeding in a meadow | 2 |
put into his hands | 2 |
we could have some | 2 |
the debtor and his | 2 |
fisher and the little | 2 |
all the rest in | 2 |
ass carrying the image | 2 |
can be no good | 2 |
old mouse got up | 2 |
soon made an end | 2 |
at last had to | 2 |
best he could for | 2 |
on one of the | 2 |
lion and the three | 2 |
the two fellows and | 2 |
loud as he could | 2 |
up with a start | 2 |
the ant and the | 2 |
the approach of the | 2 |
the jay and the | 2 |
sheep and the dog | 2 |
do wish we could | 2 |
on learning what had | 2 |
the foot of a | 2 |
were allowed to have | 2 |
and determined to live | 2 |
by and by they | 2 |
and the swallow a | 2 |
and the dog one | 2 |
begged him to spare | 2 |
he thought he would | 2 |
out that he was | 2 |
it all into three | 2 |
no sooner said than | 2 |
dropped it into the | 2 |
jackdaw and the pigeons | 2 |
fox and the monkey | 2 |
gardener and his dog | 2 |
and the old peasant | 2 |
when the fox came | 2 |
man and the lion | 2 |
and the mouse the | 2 |
and i are in | 2 |
buffoon and the countryman | 2 |
when they came to | 2 |
and the arrow the | 2 |
a friend who deserts | 2 |
be any worse off | 2 |
and made a great | 2 |
peacock and the crane | 2 |
the boys and the | 2 |
man who had an | 2 |
the weasel and the | 2 |
the mountains in labour | 2 |
wolf and the boy | 2 |
this was too much | 2 |
and drove him away | 2 |
the woman and the | 2 |
sooner had he got | 2 |
the partridge and the | 2 |
the peasant and the | 2 |
and said he had | 2 |
and the waggoner the | 2 |
and the wild goats | 2 |
pig and the sheep | 2 |
and the shepherd the | 2 |
settled on the head | 2 |
content with your lot | 2 |
and ate him up | 2 |
the goose that laid | 2 |
his mother the fox | 2 |
by they came to | 2 |
illustration the man and | 2 |
cock and the pearl | 2 |
set them to work | 2 |
boy and the snails | 2 |
the simpler and stronger | 2 |
on to the roof | 2 |
the foxes and the | 2 |
the first sign of | 2 |
who lost his spade | 2 |
on the fat of | 2 |
fowler and the lark | 2 |
foolish enough to be | 2 |
one of whom said | 2 |
a certain man had | 2 |
hound started a hare | 2 |
the bee and jupiter | 2 |
delighted with his find | 2 |
the bat and the | 2 |
from time to time | 2 |
to be let go | 2 |
he opened his mouth | 2 |
why do you do | 2 |
and the eagle flew | 2 |
fish and the dolphin | 2 |
woman and the farmer | 2 |
a gathering of all | 2 |
to which he was | 2 |
with a shade of | 2 |
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friend who deserts you | 2 |
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boys and the frogs | 2 |
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peasant and the apple | 2 |
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golden eggs the cat | 2 |
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man and the cub | 2 |
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goats and their beards | 2 |
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nurse and the wolf | 2 |
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hart and the hunter | 2 |
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