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Book ii

. Fable 15._

It is impossible to please all the world and one's father.

_Book iii. Fable 1._

In everything one must consider the end.[797-1]

_The Fox and the Gnat. Fable 5._

"They are too green," he said, "and only good for fools."[797-2]

_The Fox and the Grapes. Fable 11._

Help thyself, and God will help thee.[797-3]

_Book vi. Fable 18._

The fly of the coach.

_Book vii. Fable 9._

The sign brings customers.

_The Fortune-Tellers. Fable 15._

Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value.

_The Use of Knowledge.