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The story of Little Red Riding-Hood seems to be an invention of Perrault: at least
no earlier variants are known, and the other French and Central European
variants, not very many, to be sure, in all, show the unmistakable influence of the
...
The story of Little Red Riding-Hood seems to be an invention of Perrault: at least
no earlier variants are known, and the other French and Central European
variants, not very many, to be sure, in all, show the unmistakable influence of the
...
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This story lived down into the Middle Ages and forms part of the Seven Sages of
Rome." There is the narrative of the Matron of Ephesus, recounted by Petronius
Arbiter.” The parable, told by Aesop and Flavius Josephus, of the leper who ...
This story lived down into the Middle Ages and forms part of the Seven Sages of
Rome." There is the narrative of the Matron of Ephesus, recounted by Petronius
Arbiter.” The parable, told by Aesop and Flavius Josephus, of the leper who ...
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And in answer the story arose telling how the fox inveigled him to dip his tail into
the water, one winter night, to catch fish, how the water froze him, how he pulled
to free himself and lost his tail in the process. The story, humorous as it is, grew in
...
And in answer the story arose telling how the fox inveigled him to dip his tail into
the water, one winter night, to catch fish, how the water froze him, how he pulled
to free himself and lost his tail in the process. The story, humorous as it is, grew in
...
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