V.
Vine and Stag. V. 15. Vultures and Pigeons. VII. 8.
W.
Wallet. I. 7. Wax-Candle. IX. 12. Weasel, Cat, and Rabbit. VII. 16. Weasel in a Granary. III. 17. Weasels, Two, and Bat. II. 5. Weasels and Rats, Combat of. IV. 6. Widow, The Young. VI. 21. Wild Sow, Eagle, and Cat. III. 6. Will explained by Aesop. II. 20. Wishes. VII. 6. Wolf and Dog. I. 5. Wolf and Fox. XII. 9. Wolf and Fox at the Well. XI. 6. Wolf and Fox before the Monkey. II. 3. Wolf and Horse. V. 8. Wolf and Hunter. VIII. 27. Wolf and Lamb. I. 10. Wolf and Lean Dog. IX. 10. Wolf and Shepherds. X. 6. Wolf and Stork. III. 9. Wolf, Fox, and Horse. XII. 17. Wolf, Goat, and Kid. IV. 15. Wolf, Lion, and Fox. VIII. 3. Wolf, Mother, and Child. IV. 16. Wolf turned Shepherd. III. 3. Wolves and Sheep. III. 13. Woman Drowned. III. 16. Women and the Secret. VIII. 6. Wood-Chopper and Death. I. 16. Woodman and Forest. XII. 16. Woodman and Mercury. V. 1.
End of Project Gutenberg's The Fables of La Fontaine, by Jean de la Fontaine