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100 _aGiles, Jenny
245 _aAndrocles and the Lion /
_cRetold by Jenny Giles ; Ilustrated by Loma Tilders
260 _aMilburn :
_bNelson Price,
_c2000.
300 _a32 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c21 cm
505 _aH
520 _aAesop, a Greek slave who lived about 550 BC, told a version of this fable. The story was later recited in ancient Rome, where runaway slaves and criminals were often forced to fight wild animals in the arena. The traditional fable has a satisfying moral: 'A kindness is often repaid.' This, as well as its strong drama, has made it a popular story for many centuries. Set in North Africa and Rome about 140 BC.
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