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Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
Preface | 3 | |
To the Little Reader | 7 | |
1 | Sir Buzz | 9 |
2 | The Rat's Wedding | 18 |
3 | The Faithful Prince | 26 |
4 | The Bear's Bad Bargain | 37 |
5 | Prince Lionheart and his Three Friends | 42 |
6 | The Lambikin | 58 |
7 | Bopoluchi | 62 |
8 | Princess Aubergine | 67 |
9 | Valiant Vicky, the Brave Weaver | 74 |
10 | The Son of Seven Mothers | 80 |
11 | The Sparrow and the Crow | 90 |
12 | The Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal | 95 |
13 | The King of the Crocodiles | 99 |
14 | Little Anklebone | 104 |
15 | The Close Alliance | 108 |
16 | The Two Brothers | 112 |
17 | The Jackal and the Iguana | 124 |
18 | The Death and Burial of Poor Hen-Sparrow | 127 |
19 | Princess Pepperina | 137 |
20 | Peasie and Beansie | 144 |
21 | The Jackal and the Partridge | 149 |
22 | The Snake-Woman and King Ali Mardan | 153 |
23 | The Wonderful Ring | 159 |
24 | The Jackal and the Pea-Hen | 167 |
25 | The Grain of Corn | 169 |
26 | The Farmer and the Money-Lender | 176 |
27 | The Lord of Death | 179 |
28 | The Wrestlers | 182 |
29 | The Legend of Gwashbrari, the Glacier-Hearted Queen | 186 |
30 | The Barber's Clever Wife | 189 |
31 | The Jackal and the Crocodile | 197 |
32 | How Raja Rasalu was Born | 201 |
33 | How Raja Rasalu went out into the World | 205 |
34 | How Raja Rasalu's Friends Forsook Him | 209 |
35 | How Raja Rasalu Killed the Giants | 212 |
36 | How Raja Rasalu became a Jogi | 216 |
37 | How Raja Rasalu Journeyed to the City of King Sarkap | 222 |
38 | How Raja Rasalu Swung the Seventy Fair Maidens, Daughters of the King | 225 |
39 | How Raja Rasalu Played Chaupar with King Sarkap | 230 |
40 | The King who was Fried | 235 |
41 | Prince Half-a-Son | 242 |
42 | The Mother and Daughter who Worshipped the Sun | 248 |
43 | The Ruby Prince | 252 |
Analysis of the Tales on the Plan Adopted by the Folklore Society of England | 258 | |
A Survey of the Incidents in Modern Indian Folk-Tales | 285 |
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