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±â·¯±â¿Í Ȳ»õ(The Wild Goose and the Stork) |
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¿©¿ì¿Í °³(The Fox and the Dog) |
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¿©¿ì¿Í ³ª¹«²Û(The Fox and the Woodcutter) |
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¿©¿ì¿Í À̹«±â(The Fox and the Giant Snake) |
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¿°¼Ò¿Í ³ª±Í(The Goat and the Donkey) |
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¿°¼ÒÁö±â¿Í ¾ß»ý ¿°¼Ò(The Goat Herder and the Wild Goat) |
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ÁÁÀº ÀÏ ³ª»Û ÀÏ(The Goods and the Ills) |
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¼öż µÎ ¸¶¸®¿Í µ¶¼ö¸®(The Two Roosters and the Eagle) |
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´ë¸Ó¸® ±â¼ö(The Bald Horseman) |
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°Ü¿ï°ú º½(Winter and Spring) |
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»çÀÚ¿Í ÀºÇý°±Àº Áã(The Lion and the Mouse Who Returned a Favor) |
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¼Ò±ÝÀ» ³ª¸£´Â ³ª±Í(Donkey and the Load of Salt) |
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°í¾çÀÌ ¸ñ¿¡ ¹æ¿ï ´Þ±â(Belling the Cat) |
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°í±â¸¦ ¹°°í°¡´ø °³(A Dog and His Meat) |
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°³±¸¸®¿Í ¼Ò(The Frog and the Cow) |
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¼¿ï Áã¿Í ½Ã°ñ Áã(The City Mouse and the Country Mouse) |
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