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1 Pre | branch of the folk-tale, the Fable or Beast Droll. In a somewhat 2 Pre | History of the Aesopic Fable," the introductory volume 3 Pre | most light on the origin of Fable and Folk-tales, and at the 4 GeNote| former incarnations. Thus the fable of the Lion and the Crane, 5 GeNote| History of the Aesopic Fable," which forms the introductory 6 GeNote| York): this contains the fable of The Man, his Son, and 7 StNote| History of the Aesopic Fable," and can only give here 8 StNote| arrived at concerning the fable, merely premising that these 9 StNote| them. I conjecture that the Fable originated in India, and 10 StNote| devoted to the travels of the fable from India to La Fontaine. 11 StNote| which has rendered the fable so familiar to us all, comes 12 StNote| elaborate discussion of this fable in his dissertation, Mann 13 StNote| Babrius, No. 160. (2) The fable occurs among folk-tales 14 StNote| i. 359) that the Indian fable is the source of both Latin 15 StNote| Babrius-Gitlb. 160)~In the Indian fable every step of the action 16 StNote| the Indian original of a fable of Avian. The preceding 17 StNote| earlier Indian original of the fable of the Avaricious and Envious,