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1. THE FOX AND THE LAPP from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books Yes, certainly, grandfather,' replied the fox, 'if you have patience to ... me the way.' So the fox led him to the bank ... him. At this sight the fox held his sides for laughing mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/266.htm 2. HOW THE BEGGAR BOY TURNED INTO COUNT PIRO from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books Ah, little fox, but if I give you a ... do what I tell you,' said the fox; 'I know it will bring you luck ... has everything he wants,' replied the fox; 'he is richer even than you mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/236.htm 3. THE FOX AND THE WOLF from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books If I could only dine off that fox I saw a fortnight ago, ... mind of the wolf, the very fox he had been thinking of was ... up. At the sight of the fox lying within his grasp his mouth mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/148.htm 4. THE BIRD 'GRIP' from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books Grip sat in his cage, and so he promised to obey the fox's instructions. When ... promised to follow the fox's directions faithfully. When ... castle he met the fox, and they continued on mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/412.htm 5. THE SIX HUNGRY BEASTS from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books It is the best thing I have ever heard,' answered the fox; and as they were ... it would make,' answered the fox in an absent voice, as ... give them to the fox,' replied the magpie in mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/237.htm 6. HOW IAN DIREACH GOT THE BLUE FALCON from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books And when he had wakened next morning the fox said to him: 'Let us ... not be cast down,' answered the fox, 'it is quite easy! I will ... listened to the words of the fox, and he told a tale mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/147.htm 7. THE SISTER OF THE SUN from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books Where are you going?' asked the fox. 'I have got to find ... you the way!' said the fox, who was really very good- ... pillow. Suddenly, about midnight, the fox gave a low whine, and mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/268.htm 8. THE THREE LITTLE PIGS from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books You have heard me talk of our old enemy the fox. When he hears that ... friend. You are the wicked fox, against whom our mother warned ... our wicked enemy the fox.' And poor Whitey began mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/364.htm 9. THE COMB AND THE COLLAR from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books When the boat drew up to the beach, the fox waved his paw towards the ... again, the boat and the fox were nowhere to be seen ... to say anything about the fox. And it was well that mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/332.htm 10. LAUGHING EYE AND WEEPING EYE from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books They had only half finished, when a lame fox came out of a wood ... their sticks, and the poor fox limped away on his three ... you going, brother?' said the fox, when he had finished his mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/196.htm
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