
Fables
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About This Book
The Merry Men" is a short story by Robert Louis Stevenson first published in 1882, this collection also includes a number of other stories and fables. Any profits generated from the sale of this book will go towards the Freeriver Community project, a project designed to promote harmonious community living and well-being in the world. To learn more about the Freeriver project please visit the website
Chapters (23)
- FABLES
- I.—THE PERSONS OF THE TALE.
- II.—THE SINKING SHIP.
- III—THE TWO MATCHES.
- IV.—THE SICK MAN AND THE FIREMAN.
- V.—THE DEVIL AND THE INNKEEPER.
- VI.—THE PENITENT
- VII.—THE YELLOW PAINT.
- VIII.—THE HOUSE OF ELD.
- MORAL.
- IX.—THE FOUR REFORMERS.
- X.—THE MAN AND HIS FRIEND.
- XI.—THE READER.
- XII.—THE CITIZEN AND THE TRAVELLER.
- XIII.—THE DISTINGUISHED STRANGER.
- XIV.—THE CART-HORSES AND THE SADDLE-HORSE.
- XV.—THE TADPOLE AND THE FROG.
- XVI.—SOMETHING IN IT.
- MORAL.
- XVII.—FAITH, HALF FAITH AND NO FAITH AT ALL.
- XVIII.—THE TOUCHSTONE.
- XIX.—THE POOR THING.
- XX.—THE SONG OF THE MORROW.
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