1901. Comprising fables, belles-lettres and sacred traditions. In the teachings of all these apologues there may be seen the same features of languid and unresisting acquiescence in things as they are, with a skit here and there on the oppression and ingratitude of those in power. Yet they bear a reality about them which is lacking in other productions. They come from the heart and go to the heart of the people and some of them are neat and point,...