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Royal Persian Paintings The Qajar Epoch 1785-1925 Ed. Layla S.Diba
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The crow and the mouse [slides]
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The crow, the tortoise and the mouse [slides]
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The crow the tortoise and the mouse [slides]
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Guest of the sleeping recluse rises from his bed to strike the mouse who attempts to steal the recluse's gold [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A frog forms a friendship with a mouse,but one day a crow swoops down, seizes the mouse, and carries it up in the air [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A mouse begins to bite through the meashes of the n et in which the c [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A mouse coming up out of its hole under a tree finds a cat caught in a snare [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - After some hesitation the mouse accepts the offer of friendship made by the crow and they embrace once another [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The crow having seen how helpful the mouse has been to the pigeons, feels a desire to cultivate friendship with him [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The guest of the ascetic, in whose house the mouse lives, digs up the store of gold pieces which the mouse has accumulated [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The mouse bites through all the meshes of the snare, so that on the approach of the hunter the cat is able to run up a tree [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The mouse releases the pigeons from the net[slides]
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Kalila va Dimna
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Kalila va Dimna
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Kalila va Dimna
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Kalila va Dimna
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Kalila va Dimna
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Kalila va Dimna
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Mouse birds [slides]
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