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- Q10339335 subject Q6465645.
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- Q10339335 abstract "The Dog and the Wolf is one of Aesop's Fables, numbered 346 in the Perry Index. It has been popular since antiquity as an object lesson of how freedom should not be exchanged for comfort or financial gain. An alternative fable with the same moral concerning different animals is less well known.".
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- Q10339335 comment "The Dog and the Wolf is one of Aesop's Fables, numbered 346 in the Perry Index. It has been popular since antiquity as an object lesson of how freedom should not be exchanged for comfort or financial gain. An alternative fable with the same moral concerning different animals is less well known.".
- Q10339335 label "The Dog and the Wolf".
- Q10339335 depiction Condé_LaF.JPG.