WLa Fontaine's FablesWThe Acorn and the PumpkinWThe Ant and the GrasshopperWThe Ass and his MastersWThe Astrologer who Fell into a WellWThe Bear and the TravelersWThe Cobbler and the FinancierWThe Cock and the JewelWThe Cock, the Dog and the FoxWThe Dog and Its ReflectionWThe Dove and the AntWThe Eagle and the BeetleWThe Farmer and his SonsWThe Fisherman and the Little FishWThe Fox and the Cat (fable)WThe Fox and the Crow (Aesop)WThe Fox and the GrapesWThe Fox and the Sick LionWThe Frightened HaresWThe Frog and the MouseWThe Frog and the OxWThe Frogs and the SunWThe Frogs Who Desired a KingWThe Goose that Laid the Golden EggsWThe Heron and the FishWThe Lion and the MouseWThe Lion Grown OldWThe Lion in Love (fable)WThe Man with Two MistressesWThe milkmaid and her pailWThe miller, his son and the donkeyWThe Monkey and the CatWThe Mountain in LabourWThe Oak and the ReedWThe Old Cat and the Young MouseWThe Old Man and his SonsWThe Old Man and the AssWThe Satyr and the TravellerWThe Swan and the GooseWThe Mouse Turned into a MaidWThe dog who carries his master's dinner round his neckWThe Fly and the AntWThe Horse that Lost its LibertyWBelling the CatWThe Vultures and the PigeonsWThe Wolf and the ShepherdsWThe Women and the SecretWThe Honest WoodcutterWThe Tortoise and the BirdsWThe Tortoise and the HareWThe Town Mouse and the Country MouseWThe Wolf and the CraneWThe Wolf and the LambWThe Young Widow