Thalāth ḥikāyāt
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Thalāth ḥikāyāt
-- Three fables
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Retelling of three of Aesop's fables: The fox and the crow, in which a fox uses flattery to trick a crow into giving up a piece of food, the fox and the grapes, in which a fox dismisses some grapes as sour when it is not able to reach them, and the dog and the bone, in which a dog's greed to get another bone causes it to lose the one it has.
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