YASHPEH
International Folktales Collection
Story List
Public Domain
2013
Book name: Celtic Fairy Tales |
Author: Jacobs Joseph |
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Connla and the Fairy Maiden | |
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Guleesh | |
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The Field of Boliauns | |
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The Horned Women | |
5 |
Conall Yellowclaw | |
6 |
Hudden and Dudden and Donald O'Neary | |
7 |
The Shepherd of Myddvai | |
8 |
The Sprightly Tailor | |
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The Story of Deidre | |
10 |
Munachar and Manachar | |
11 |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree | |
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King O'Toole and His Goose | |
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The Wooing of Olwen | |
14 |
Jack and His Comrades | |
15 |
The Shee an Gannon and the Gruagach Gaire | |
16 |
The Story-Teller at Fault | |
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The Sea-Maiden | |
18 |
A Legend of Knockmany | |
19 |
Fair, Brown, and Trembling | |
20 |
Jack and His Master | |
21 |
Beth Gellert | |
22 |
The Tale of Ivan | |
23 |
Andrew Coffey | |
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The Battle of the Birds | |
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Brewery of Eggshells | |
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The Lad with the Goat-skin |
Book name: Indian Fairy Tales |
Author: Jacobs Joseph |
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The Lion and the Crane | |
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How the Raja's Son won the Princess Labam | |
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The Lambikin | |
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Punchkin | |
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The Broken Pot | |
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The Magic Fiddle | |
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The Cruel Crane Outwitted | |
8 |
Loving Laili | |
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The Tiger, the Brahman and the Jackal | |
10 |
The Soothsayer's Son | |
11 |
Harisarman | |
12 |
The Charmed Ring | |
13 |
The Talkative Tortoise | |
14 |
A Lac of Rupees for a Bit of Advice | |
15 |
The Gold-giving Serpent | |
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The Son of Seven Queens | |
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A Lesson for Kings | |
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Pride Goeth Before A Fall | |
19 |
Raja Rasalu | |
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The Ass in the Lion's Skin | |
21 |
The Farmer and the Money-lender | |
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The Boy who had a Moon on his Forehead and a Star on his Chin | |
23 |
The Prince and the Fakir | |
24 |
Why the Fish Laughed | |
25 |
The Demon with the Matted Hair | |
26 |
The Ivory City and its Fairy Princess | |
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How Sun, Moon, and Wind went out to Dinner | |
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How the Wicked Sons were Duped | |
29 |
The Pigeon and the Crow |
Book name: Gypsy Folk Tales |
Author: Groome Francis Hindes |
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The Dead Man's Gratitude | |
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Baldpate | |
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The Riddle | |
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Story of the Bridge | |
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The Vampire | |
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God's Godson | |
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The Snake who became the King's Son-in-law | |
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The Bad Mother | |
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The Mother's Chastisement | |
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The Three Princesses and the Unclean Spirit | |
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The Two Thieves | |
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The Gypsy and the Priest | |
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The Watchmaker | |
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The Red King and the Witch | |
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The Prince and the Wizard | |
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The Apples of Pregnancy | |
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It all comes to Light | |
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The Golden Children | |
19 |
The Two Children | |
20 |
Mare's Son | |
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The Deluded Dragon | |
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The Gypsy and the Dragon | |
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The Seer | |
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The Prince, his Comrade, and Nastasa the Fair | |
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The Hen that laid Diamonds | |
26 |
The Winged Hero | |
27 |
Tropsyn | |
28 |
The Beautiful Mountain | |
29 |
Pretty-face | |
30 |
The Rich and the Poor Brother | |
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The Three Brothers | |
32 |
The Enchanted City | |
33 |
The Jealous Husband | |
34 |
Made over to the Devil | |
35 |
The Lying Story | |
36 |
Happy Boz’ll | |
37 |
The Creation of the Violin | |
38 |
The Three Golden Hairs of the Sun-King | |
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The Dog and the Maiden | |
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Death the Sweetheart | |
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The Three Girls | |
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The Dragon | |
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The Princess and the Forester's Son | |
44 |
The Three Dragons | |
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Tale of a Foolish Brother and of a Wonderful Bush | |
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Tale of a Girl who was sold to the Devil, and of her Brother | |
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The Brigands and the Miller's Daughter | |
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Tale of a Wise Young Jew and a Golden Hen | |
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The Golden Bird and the Good Hare | |
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The Witch | |
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Bobby Rag | |
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De Little Fox | |
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De Little Bull-calf | |
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Jack and his Golden Snuff-box | |
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An Old King and his three Sons in England | |
56 |
The Five Trades | |
57 |
Ashypelt | |
58 |
Twopence-Halfpenny | |
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The Old Smith | |
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The Old Soldier | |
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The Dragon | |
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The Green Man of Noman's Land | |
63 |
The Black Lady | |
64 |
The Ten Rabbits | |
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The Three Wishes | |
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Fairy Bride | |
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Cinderella | |
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Jack the Robber | |
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The Fool with the Sheep | |
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The Tinker and his Wife | |
71 |
Winter | |
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The Black Dog of the Wild Forest | |
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The Brown Bear of the Green Glen | |
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The Tale of the Soldier | |
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The Fox | |
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The Magic Shirt | |
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De New Han’ |
Book name: Folk Tales From the Russian |
Author: Kalamatiano de Blumenthal Verra Xenophontovna |
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The Tsarevna Frog | |
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Seven Simeons | |
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The Language of the Birds | |
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Ivanoushka the Simpleton | |
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Woe Bogotir | |
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Baba Yaga | |
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Dimian the Peasant | |
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The Golden Mountain | |
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Father Frost |
Book name: Forty Four Turkish Fairy Tales |
Author: Kúnos Ignácz |
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The Creation | |
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The Brother and Sister | |
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Fear | |
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The Three Orange Peris | |
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The Rose-Beauty | |
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The Silent Princess | |
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Kara Mustafa the Hero | |
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The Wizard-Dervish | |
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The Fish-Peri | |
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The Horse-Dew and the Witch | |
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The Simpleton | |
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The Magic Turban, the Magic Whip and the Magic Carpet | |
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Mahomet, the Bald-head | |
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The Storm Fiend | |
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The Laughing Apple and the Weeping Apple | |
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The Crow-Peri | |
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The Forty Princes and the Seven-headed Dragon | |
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Kamer-taj, the Moon-horse | |
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The Bird of Sorrow | |
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The Enchanted Pomegranate Branch and the Beauty | |
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The Magic Hair-Pins | |
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Patience-Stone and Patience-Knife | |
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The Dragon-Prince and the Step-Mother | |
24 |
The Magic Mirror | |
25 |
The Imp of the Well | |
26 |
The Soothsayer | |
27 |
The Daughter of the Padishah of Kandahar | |
28 |
Shah Meram and Sultan Sade | |
29 |
The Wizard and his Pupil | |
30 |
The Padishah of the Thirty Peris | |
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The Deceiver and the Thief | |
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The Snake-Peri and the Magic Mirror | |
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Little Hyacinth's Kiosk | |
34 |
Prince Ahmed | |
35 |
The Liver | |
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The Fortune Teller | |
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Sister and Brother | |
38 |
Shah Jussuf | |
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The Black Dragon and the Red Dragon | |
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''Madjun'' | |
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The Forlorn Princess | |
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The Beautiful Helwa Maiden | |
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Astrology | |
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Kunterbunt |
Book name: The Key of Gold: 23 Czech Folk Tales |
Author: Baudis Josef |
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The Twelve Months | |
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Víťazko | |
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Boots, Cloak, and Ring | |
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Silly Jura | |
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Sleepy John | |
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Three Doves | |
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The Bear, the Eagle, and the Fish | |
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Kojata | |
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Shepherd Hyn | |
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The Three Roses | |
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The Enchanted Princesses | |
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The Twin Brothers | |
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The Waternick | |
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The Man Who Met Misery | |
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Nine At A Blow | |
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A Clever Lass | |
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The Soldier and the Devil | |
18 |
Old Nick and Kitty | |
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The Knight Bambus | |
20 |
Francis and Martin | |
21 |
Witches at the Cross | |
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The Witch and the Horseshoes | |
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The Haunted Mill |
Book name: Portuguese Folk-Tales |
Author: Pedroso Consigliri |
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The Vain Queen | |
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The Maid and the Negress | |
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The Three Citrons of Love | |
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The Daughter of the Witch | |
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May You Vanish Like the Wind | |
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Pedro and the Prince | |
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The Rabbit | |
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The Spell-bound Giant | |
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The Enchanted Maiden | |
10 |
The Maiden and the Beast | |
11 |
The Tower of Ill Luck | |
12 |
The Step-mother | |
13 |
Saint Peter's Goddaughter | |
14 |
The Two Children and the Witch | |
15 |
The Maiden with the Rose on Her Forehead | |
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The Princess who would not marry her Father | |
17 |
The Baker's Idle Son | |
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The Hearth-cat | |
19 |
The Aunts | |
20 |
The Cabbage Stalk | |
21 |
The Seven Iron Slippers | |
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The Maiden from whose Head Pearls fell on combing herself | |
23 |
The Three Princes and the Maiden | |
24 |
The Maiden and the Fish | |
25 |
The Slices of Fish | |
26 |
The Prince who had the head of a Horse | |
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The Spider | |
28 |
The Little Tick | |
29 |
The Three Little Blue Stones | |
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The Hind of the Golden Apple |
Book name: Canadian Wonder Tales |
Author: Macmillan Cyrus, |
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The Baker's Magic Wand | |
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Star-Boy and the Sun Dance | |
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Jack and His Magic Aids | |
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The Bad Indian's Ashes | |
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The Mermaid of the Magdalenes | |
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The Boy and the Dancing Fairy | |
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The Mouse and the Sun | |
8 |
Glooskap's Country | |
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How Rabbit Lost His Tail | |
10 |
The Partridge and His Drum | |
11 |
How Summer Came to Canada | |
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How Turtle Came | |
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The First Mosquito | |
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The Moon and His Frog-Wife | |
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Glooskap and the Fairy | |
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The Passing of Glooskap | |
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The Indian Cinderella | |
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The Boy and His Three Helpers | |
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The Duck with Red Feet | |
20 |
The Northern Lights | |
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The Boy and the Robbers' Magical Booty | |
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The Coming of the Corn | |
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The Dance of Death | |
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The First Pig and Porcupine | |
25 |
The Shrove Tuesday Visitor | |
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The Boy of Great Strength and the Giants | |
27 |
The Strange Tale of Caribou and Moose | |
28 |
Jack and His Wonderful Hen | |
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The Sad Tale of Woodpecker and Bluejay | |
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The Stupid Boy and the Wand | |
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The Blackfoot and the Bear | |
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The Boys and the Giant |
Book name: More Celtic Fairy Tales |
Author: Jacobs Joseph |
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The Fate of the Children of Lir | |
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Jack the Cunning Thief | |
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Powel, Prince of Dyfed | |
30 |
Paddy O'Kelly and the Weasel | |
31 |
The Black Horse | |
32 |
The Vision of MacConglinney | |
33 |
Dream of Owen O'Mulready | |
34 |
Morraha | |
35 |
The Story of the McAndrew Family | |
36 |
The Farmer of Liddesdale | |
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The Greek Princess and the Young Gardener | |
38 |
The Russet Dog | |
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Smallhead and the King's Sons | |
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The Legend of Knockgrafton | |
41 |
Elidore | |
42 |
The Leeching of Kayn's leg | |
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How Fin went to the Kingdom of the Big Men | |
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How Cormac Mac Art went to Faery | |
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The Ridere of Riddles | |
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The Tail |
Book name: English Fairy Tales |
Author: Jacobs Joseph |
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Tom Tit Tot | |
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The Three Sillies | |
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The Rose Tree | |
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The Old Woman and Her Pig | |
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How Jack Went to Seek His Fortune | |
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Mr Vinegar | |
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Nix Nought Nothing | |
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Jack Hannaford | |
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Binnorie | |
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Mouse and Mouser | |
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Cap o' Rushes | |
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Teeny-Tiny | |
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Jack and the Beanstalk | |
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The Story of the Three Little Pigs | |
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The Master And His Pupil | |
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Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse | |
17 |
Jack and his Golden Snuff-Box | |
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The Story of the Three Bears | |
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Jack the Giant Killer | |
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Henny-Penny | |
21 |
Childe Rowland | |
22 |
Molly Whuppie | |
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The Red Ettin | |
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The Golden Arm | |
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The History of Tom Thumb | |
26 |
Mr Fox | |
27 |
Lazy Jack | |
28 |
Johnny-Cake | |
29 |
Earl Mar's Daughter | |
30 |
Mr Miacca | |
31 |
Whittington and his Cat | |
32 |
The Strange Visitor | |
33 |
The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh | |
34 |
The Cat and the Mouse | |
35 |
The Fish and the Ring | |
36 |
The Magpie's Nest | |
37 |
Kate Crackernuts | |
38 |
The Cauld Lad of Hilton | |
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The Ass, the Table and the Stick | |
40 |
Fairy Ointment | |
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The Well of the World's End | |
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Master of All Masters | |
43 |
The Three Heads of the Well |
Book name: More English Fairy Tales |
Author: Jacobs Joseph |
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The Pied Piper | |
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Hereafterthis | |
46 |
The Golden Ball | |
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My Own Self | |
48 |
Black Bull of Norroway | |
49 |
Yallery Brown | |
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Three Feathers | |
51 |
Sir Gammer Vans | |
52 |
Tom Hickathrift | |
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The Hedley Kow | |
54 |
Gobborn Seer | |
55 |
Lawkamercyme | |
56 |
Tattercoats | |
57 |
The Wee Bannock | |
58 |
Johnny Gloke | |
59 |
Coat o' Clay | |
60 |
The Three Cows | |
61 |
The Blinded Giant | |
62 |
Scrapefoot | |
63 |
The Pedlar of Swaffham | |
64 |
The Old Witch | |
65 |
The Three Wishes | |
66 |
The Buried Moon | |
67 |
A Son of Adam | |
68 |
The Children in the Wood | |
69 |
The Hobyahs | |
70 |
A Pottle O' Brains | |
71 |
The King of England and his Three Sons | |
72 |
King John and the Abbot of Canterbury | |
73 |
Rushen Coatie | |
74 |
The King O' The Cats | |
75 |
Tamlane | |
76 |
The Stars in the Sky | |
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News! | |
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Paddock, Mousie, and Ratton | |
79 |
The Little Bull-Calf | |
80 |
The Wee, Wee Mannie | |
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Habetrot and Scantlie Mab | |
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Old Mother Wiggle-Waggle | |
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Catskin | |
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Stupid's Cries | |
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The Lambton Worm | |
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The Wise men of Gotham | |
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Princess of Canterbury |
Book name: East of the Sun and West of the Moon |
Author: Asbjørnsen Peter Christen & Moe Jørgen Engebretsen |
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East of the Sun and West of the Moon | |
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The Blue Belt | |
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Prince Lindworm | |
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The Lassie and her Godmother | |
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The Husband Who Was to Mind the House | |
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The Lad Who Went to the North Wind | |
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The Three Princesses of Whiteland | |
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Soria Moria Castle | |
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The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body | |
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The Princess on the Glass Hill | |
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The Widow’s Son | |
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The Three Billy-Goats Gruff | |
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The Three Princesses in the Blue Mountain | |
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The Cat on the Dovreffell | |
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One’s Own Children Are Always Prettiest |
Book name: Stories from the Pentamerone |
Author: Basile Giambattista |
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How The Tales Came To Be Told | |
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The Myrtle | |
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Peruonto | |
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Vardiello | |
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The Flea | |
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Cenerentola | |
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The Merchant | |
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Goat-Face | |
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The Enchanted Doe | |
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Parsley | |
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The Three Sisters | |
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Violet | |
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Pippo | |
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The Serpent | |
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The She-Bear | |
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The Dove | |
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Cannetella | |
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Corvetto | |
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The Booby | |
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The Stone in the Cock's Head | |
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The Three Enchanted Princes | |
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The Dragon | |
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The Two Cakes | |
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The Seven Doves | |
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The Raven | |
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The Months | |
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Pintosmalto | |
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The Golden Root | |
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Sun, Moon, and Talia | |
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Nennillo and Nennella | |
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The Three Citrons | |
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Conclusion |
Book name: Ananzi Stories |
Author: Dasent George Webbe |
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Why The Jack-Spaniard's Waist is Small | |
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Ananzi and the Lion | |
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Ananzi and Quanqua | |
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The Ear of Corn and the Twelve Men | |
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The King and the Ant's Tree | |
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The Little Child and the Pumpkin Tree | |
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The Brother and his Sisters | |
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The Girl and the Fish | |
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The Lion, the Goat, and the Baboon | |
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Ananzi and Baboon | |
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The Man and the Doukana Tree | |
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Nancy Fairy | |
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The Dancing Gang |
Book name: Popular Tales of the Norse |
Author: Dasent George Webbe |
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True and Untrue | |
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Why the Sea Is Salt | |
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The Old Dame and Her Hen | |
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East o' the Sun and West o' the Moon | |
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Boots Who Ate a Match with the Troll | |
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Hacon Grizzlebeard | |
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Hacon Grizzlebeard | |
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Boots Who Made the Princess Say, "That's A Story." | |
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The Twelve Ducks | |
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The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body | |
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The Fox as Herdsman | |
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The Mastermaid | |
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The Cat on the Dovrefell | |
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Princess on the Glass Hill | |
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How One Went Out to Woo | |
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The Cock and Hen | |
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The Master-Smith | |
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The Two Step-Sisters | |
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Buttercup | |
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Taming the Shrew | |
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Shortshanks | |
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Gudbrand on the Hill-side | |
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The Blue Belt | |
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Why the Bear Is Stumpy-Tailed | |
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Not a Pin to Choose Between Them | |
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One's Own Children Are Always Prettiest | |
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The Three Princesses of Whiteland | |
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The Lassie and Her Godmother | |
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The Three Aunts | |
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The Cock, the Cuckoo, and the Blackcock | |
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Rich Peter the Pedlar | |
32 |
Gertrude's Bird | |
33 |
Boots and the Troll | |
34 |
Goosey Grizzel | |
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The Lad Who Went to the North Wind | |
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The Master Thief | |
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The Best Wish | |
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The Three Billy-Goats Gruff | |
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Well Done and Ill Paid | |
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The Husband Who Was to Mind the House | |
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Dapplegrim | |
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Farmer Weathersky | |
43 |
Lord Peter | |
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The Seven Foals | |
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The Widow's Son | |
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Bushy Bride | |
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Boots and His Brothers | |
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Big Peter and Little Peter | |
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Tatterhood | |
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The Cock and Hen That Went to the Dovrefell | |
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Katie Woodencloak | |
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Thumbikin | |
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Doll i' the Grass | |
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The Lad and the Deil | |
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The Cock and Hen a-Nutting | |
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The Big Bird Dan | |
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Soria Moria Castle | |
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Bruin and Reynard | |
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Tom Totherhouse | |
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Little Annie the Goose-Girl |
Book name: Folklore of the Santal Parganas |
Author: Bompas Cecil Henry |
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Bajun and Jhore | |
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Anuwa and His Mother | |
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Ledha and the Leopard | |
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The Cruel Stepmother | |
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Karmu and Dharmu | |
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The Jealous Stepmother | |
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The Pious Woman | |
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The Wise Daughter-in-Law | |
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The Oilman and His Sons | |
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The Girl Who Found Helpers | |
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How to Grow Rich | |
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The Changed Calf | |
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The Koeri and the Barber | |
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The Prince Who Acquired Wisdom | |
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The Monkey Boy | |
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The Miser’s Servant | |
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Kuwar and the Raja’s Daughter | |
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The Laughing Fish | |
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How the Cowherd Found a Bride | |
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Kara and Guja | |
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The Magic Cow | |
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Lita and His Animals | |
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The Oilman’s Bullock | |
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How Sabai Grass Grew | |
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The Merchant’s Son and the Raja’s Daughter | |
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The Flycatcher’s Egg | |
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The Wife Who Would Not Be Beaten | |
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Sahde Goala | |
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The Raja’s Son and the Merchant’s Son | |
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The Poor Widow | |
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The Monkey and the Girl | |
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Ramai and the Animals | |
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The Magic Bedstead | |
35 |
The Ghormuhas | |
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The Boy Who Learnt Magic | |
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The Charitable Jogi | |
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Chote and Mote | |
39 |
The Daydreamer | |
40 |
The Extortionate Sentry | |
41 |
The Broken Friendship | |
42 |
A Story Told by a Hindu | |
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The Raibar and the Leopard | |
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The Ungrateful Snake | |
45 |
The Tiger’s Bride | |
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The Killing of the Tiger | |
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The Dream | |
48 |
The King of the Bhuyans | |
49 |
The Foolish Sons | |
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Kora and His Sister | |
51 |
A Story on Caste | |
52 |
Tipi and Tepa | |
53 |
The Child with the Ears of an Ox | |
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The Child Who Knew His Father | |
55 |
Jogeshwar’s Marriage | |
56 |
The Strong Man | |
57 |
The Raja’s Advice | |
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The Four Jogis | |
59 |
The Charitable Raja | |
60 |
A Variant. – The Wandering Raja | |
61 |
The Two Wives | |
62 |
Spanling and His Uncles | |
63 |
The Silent Wife | |
64 |
The Dumb Shepherd | |
65 |
The Good Daughter-in-Law | |
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The Raja’s Dream | |
67 |
The Mongoose Boy | |
68 |
The Stolen Treasure | |
69 |
Dukhu and His Bonga Wife | |
70 |
The Monkey Husband | |
71 |
Lakhan and the Wild Buffaloes | |
72 |
The Boy with the Stag | |
73 |
The Seven Brothers and the Bonga Girl | |
74 |
The Tiger’s Foster Child | |
75 |
The Caterpillar Boy | |
76 |
The Monkey Nursemaid | |
77 |
The Wife Who Could Not Keep a Secret | |
78 |
Sit and Lakhan | |
79 |
The Raja Who Went To Heaven | |
80 |
Seven-Tricks and Single-Trick | |
81 |
Fuljhari Raja | |
82 |
The Corpse of the Raja’s Son | |
83 |
The Sham Child | |
84 |
The Sons of the Kherohuri Raja | |
85 |
The Dog Bride | |
86 |
Wealth or Wisdom | |
87 |
The Goala and the Cow | |
88 |
The Telltale Wife | |
89 |
The Bridegroom Who Spoke in Riddles | |
90 |
The Lazy Man | |
91 |
Another Lazy Man | |
92 |
The Widow’s Son | |
93 |
The Boy Who Was Changed into a Dog | |
94 |
Birluri and Birbanta | |
95 |
The Killing of the Rakhas | |
96 |
The Children and the Vultures | |
97 |
The Ferryman | |
98 |
Catching a Thief | |
99 |
The Grasping Raja | |
100 |
The Prince Who Would Not Marry | |
101 |
The Prince Who Found Two Wives | |
102 |
The Unfaithful Wife | |
103 |
The Industrious Bride | |
104 |
The Boy and His Fate | |
105 |
The Messengers of Death | |
106 |
The Speaking Crab | |
107 |
The Leopard Outwitted | |
108 |
The Wind and the Sun | |
109 |
The Coldest Season | |
110 |
The Jackal and the Crow | |
111 |
The Tiger Cub and the Calf | |
112 |
The Jackal and the Chickens | |
113 |
The Jackal Punished | |
114 |
The Tigers and the Cat | |
115 |
The Elephant and the Ants | |
116 |
A Fox and His Wife | |
117 |
The Jackal and the Crocodiles | |
118 |
The Bullfrog and the Crab | |
119 |
The Hyaena Outwitted | |
120 |
The Crow and the Egret | |
121 |
The Jackal and the Hare | |
122 |
The Brave Jackal | |
123 |
The Jackal and the Leopards | |
124 |
The Fool and His Dinner | |
125 |
The Stingy Daughter | |
126 |
The Backwards and Forwards Dance | |
127 |
The Deaf Family | |
128 |
The Father-in-Law’s Visit | |
129 |
Ramai and Somai | |
130 |
The Two Brothers | |
131 |
The Three Fools | |
132 |
The Cure for Laziness | |
133 |
The Brahman’s Powers | |
134 |
Ram’s Wife | |
135 |
Palo | |
136 |
The Women’s Sacrifice | |
137 |
The Thief’s Son | |
138 |
The Divorce | |
139 |
The Father and the Father-in-Law | |
140 |
The Reproof | |
141 |
Enigmas | |
142 |
The Too Particular Wife | |
143 |
The Paharia Socialists | |
144 |
How a Tiger Was Killed | |
145 |
The Goala’s Daughter | |
146 |
The Brahman’s Clothes | |
147 |
The Winning of a Bride | |
148 |
Marriage with Bongas | |
149 |
The Bonga Headman | |
150 |
Lakhan and the Bongas | |
151 |
The House Bonga | |
152 |
The Sarsagun Maiden | |
153 |
The Schoolboy and the Bonga | |
154 |
The Bonga’s Cave | |
155 |
The Bonga’s Victim | |
156 |
Baijal and the Bonga | |
157 |
Ramai and the Bonga | |
158 |
The Boundary Bonga | |
159 |
The Bonga Exorcised | |
160 |
The Beginning of Things | |
161 |
Chando and His Wife | |
162 |
The Sikhar Raja | |
163 |
The Origin of Tobacco | |
164 |
The Transmigration of Souls | |
165 |
The Next World | |
166 |
After Death | |
167 |
Hares and Men | |
168 |
A Legend | |
169 |
Pregnant Women | |
170 |
The Influence of the Moon | |
171 |
Illegitimate Children | |
172 |
The Dead | |
173 |
Hunting Custom | |
174 |
Witchcraft | |
175 |
Of Dains and Ojhas | |
176 |
Initiation into Witchcraft | |
177 |
Witchcraft | |
178 |
Witch Stories | |
179 |
Witch Stories (II) | |
180 |
Witch Stories (III) | |
181 |
The Two Witches | |
182 |
The Sister-in-Law Who Was a Witch | |
183 |
Ramjit Bonga | |
184 |
The Herd Boy and the Witches | |
185 |
The Man-Tiger | |
186 |
The River Snake | |
187 |
The Sons of the Tigress | |
188 |
The Tiger’s Marriage | |
189 |
The Jackal and His Neighbours | |
190 |
The Jackal and the Tigers | |
191 |
The Wild Buffaloes | |
192 |
The Grateful Cow | |
193 |
The Belbati Princess | |
194 |
The Bread Tree | |
195 |
The Origin of Sabai Grass (Ischaemum Angustifolium) | |
196 |
The Faithless Sister | |
197 |
The Cruel Sisters-in-Law | |
198 |
The False Rānī | |
199 |
The Jackal and the Kite | |
200 |
The Sons of the Raban Rājā | |
201 |
The Potter’s Son | |
202 |
The Wonderful Cowherd | |
203 |
The Strong Prince | |
204 |
The Prince Who Became King of the Jackals | |
205 |
The Mongoose Boy | |
206 |
The Prince and the Tigress | |
207 |
The Cunning Potter |
Book name: The Golden Mountain |
Author: Levin Meyer |
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Before He Was Born | |
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Israel and the Enemy | |
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The Book of Mysteries | |
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The Secret Marriage | |
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The Bride in her Grave | |
6 |
Rabbi Israel and the Sorcerer | |
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Two Souls | |
8 |
The Standing Sheep | |
9 |
The Mad Dancers | |
10 |
Rabbi Israel and the Horse | |
11 |
The Burning Tree | |
12 |
The Water-Spirit | |
13 |
The Rich Man | |
14 |
The Trial of Rabbi Gershon | |
15 |
Rabbi Israel's Daughter | |
16 |
Prayer | |
17 |
Thrice He Laughed | |
18 |
The Burning of the Torah | |
19 |
The Boy's Song | |
20 |
The Wandering in Heaven | |
21 |
The Prophecy of the New Year | |
22 |
The False Messiah | |
23 |
The Holy Land | |
24 |
His Torah | |
25 |
After the Death | |
26 |
The Book of Mysteries | |
27 |
The Dynasty | |
28 |
The Lost Princess | |
29 |
The Broken Betrothal | |
30 |
The Cripple | |
31 |
The Bull and the Ram | |
32 |
The Prince | |
33 |
The Spider and the Fly | |
34 |
The Rabbi's Son | |
35 |
The Sage and the Simpleton | |
36 |
The King's Son and the Servant's Son | |
37 |
The Wind that Overturned the World | |
38 |
The Seven Beggars |
Book name: Russian Fairy Tales |
Author: Ralston W. R. S. |
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The Fiend | |
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The Dead Mother | |
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The Dead Witch | |
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The Treasure | |
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The Cross-Surety | |
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The Awful Drunkard | |
7 |
The Bad Wife | |
8 |
The Golovikha | |
9 |
The Three Copecks | |
10 |
The Miser | |
11 |
The Fool and the Birch-Tree | |
12 |
The Mizgir | |
13 |
The Smith and the Demon | |
14 |
Ivan Popyalof | |
15 |
The Norka | |
16 |
Marya Morevna | |
17 |
Koshchei the Deathless | |
18 |
The Water Snake | |
19 |
The Water King and Vasilissa the Wise | |
20 |
The Baba Yaga | |
21 |
Vasilissa the Fair | |
22 |
The Witch | |
23 |
The Witch and the Sun’s Sister | |
24 |
One-Eyed Likho | |
25 |
Woe | |
26 |
Friday | |
27 |
Wednesday | |
28 |
The Léshy | |
29 |
Vazuza and Volga | |
30 |
Sozh and Dnieper | |
31 |
The Metamorphosis of the Dnieper, the Volga, and the Dvina | |
32 |
Frost | |
33 |
The Blind Man and the Cripple | |
34 |
Princess Helena the Fair | |
35 |
Emilian the Fool | |
36 |
The Witch Girl | |
37 |
The Headless Princess | |
38 |
The Soldier’s Midnight Watch | |
39 |
The Warlock | |
40 |
The Fox-Physician | |
41 |
The Fiddler in Hell | |
42 |
The Ride on the Gravestone | |
43 |
The Two Friends | |
44 |
The Shroud | |
45 |
The Coffin-Lid | |
46 |
The Two Corpses | |
47 |
The Dog and the Corpse | |
48 |
The Soldier and the Vampire | |
49 |
Elijah the Prophet and Nicholas | |
50 |
The Priest with the Greedy Eyes | |
51 |
The Hasty Word |
Book name: Europa's Fairy Book |
Author: Jacobs Joseph |
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The Cinder-Maid | |
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All Change | |
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The King of the Fishes | |
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Scissors | |
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Beauty and the Beast | |
6 |
Reynard and Bruin | |
7 |
The Dancing Water, Singing Apple, and Speaking Bird | |
8 |
The Language of Animals | |
9 |
The Three Soldiers | |
10 |
A Dozen at a Blow | |
11 |
The Earl of Cattenborough | |
12 |
The Swan Maidens | |
13 |
Androcles and the Lion | |
14 |
Day Dreaming | |
15 |
Keep Cool | |
16 |
The Master Thief | |
17 |
The Unseen Bridegroom | |
18 |
The Master-Maid | |
19 |
A Visitor from Paradise | |
20 |
Inside Again | |
21 |
John the True | |
22 |
Johnnie and Grizzle | |
23 |
The Clever Lass | |
24 |
Thumbkin | |
25 |
Snowwhite |
Book name: Italian Popular Tales |
Author: Crane, Thomas Frederick |
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The King of Love | |
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Zelinda and the Monster | |
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King Bean | |
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The Dancing Water, the Singing Apple and the Speaking Bird | |
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The Fair Angiola | |
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The Cloud | |
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The Cistern | |
8 |
The Griffin | |
9 |
Cinderella | |
10 |
Fair Maria Wood | |
11 |
The Curse of the Seven Children | |
12 |
Oraggio and Bianchinetta | |
13 |
The Fair Fiorita | |
14 |
Bierde | |
15 |
Snow-white-fire-red | |
16 |
How the Devil married Three Sisters | |
17 |
In Love with a Statue | |
18 |
Thirteenth | |
19 |
The Cobbler | |
20 |
Sir Fiorante, Magician | |
21 |
The Crystal Casket | |
22 |
The Stepmother | |
23 |
Water and Salt | |
24 |
The Love of the Three Oranges | |
25 |
The King who wanted a Beautiful Wife | |
26 |
The Bucket | |
27 |
The Two Humpbacks | |
28 |
The Story of Catherine and her Fate | |
29 |
The Crumb in the Beard | |
30 |
The Fairy Orlanda | |
31 |
The Shepherd who made the King's Daughter laugh | |
32 |
The Ass that lays Money | |
33 |
Don Joseph Pear | |
34 |
Puss in Boots | |
35 |
Fair Brow | |
36 |
Lionbruno | |
37 |
The Peasant and the Master | |
38 |
The Ingrates | |
39 |
The Treasure | |
40 |
The Shepherd | |
41 |
The Three Admonitions | |
42 |
Vineyard I was and Vineyard I am | |
43 |
The Language of Animals | |
44 |
The Mason and his Son | |
45 |
The Parrot ( First Version) | |
46 |
The Parrot ( Second Version) | |
47 |
The Parrot which tells Three Stories (Third Version) | |
48 |
Truthful Joseph | |
49 |
The Man, the Serpent, and the Fox | |
50 |
The Lord, St. Peter, and the Apostles | |
51 |
The Lord, St. Peter, and the Blacksmith | |
52 |
In this World one weeps and another laughs | |
53 |
The Ass | |
54 |
St. Peter and his Sisters | |
55 |
Pilate | |
56 |
The Story of Judas | |
57 |
Desperate Malchus | |
58 |
Malchus at the Column | |
59 |
The Story of Buttadeu | |
60 |
The Story of Crivòliu | |
61 |
The Story of St. James of Galicia | |
62 |
The Baker's Apprentice | |
63 |
Occasion | |
64 |
Brother Giovannone | |
65 |
Godfather Misery | |
66 |
Beppo Pipetta | |
67 |
The Just Man | |
68 |
Of a Godfather and a Godmother of St. John who made love | |
69 |
The Groomsman | |
70 |
The Parish Priest of San Marcuola | |
71 |
The Gentleman who kicked a Skull | |
72 |
The Gossips of St. John | |
73 |
Saddaedda | |
74 |
Mr. Attentive | |
75 |
The Story of the Barber | |
76 |
Don Firriulieddu | |
77 |
Little Chick-Pea | |
78 |
Pitidda | |
79 |
The Sexton's Nose | |
80 |
The Cock and the Mouse | |
81 |
Godmother Fox | |
82 |
The Cat and the Mouse | |
83 |
A Feast Day | |
84 |
The Three Brothers | |
85 |
Buchettino | |
86 |
The Three Goslings | |
87 |
The Cock | |
88 |
The Cock that wished to become Pope | |
89 |
The Goat and the Fox | |
90 |
The Ant and the Mouse | |
91 |
The Cook | |
92 |
The Thoughtless Abbot | |
93 |
Bastianelo | |
94 |
Christmas | |
95 |
The Wager | |
96 |
Scissors They Were | |
97 |
The Doctor's Apprentice | |
98 |
Firrazzanu's Wife and the Queen | |
99 |
Giufà and the Plaster Statue | |
100 |
Giufà and the Judge | |
101 |
The Little Omelet | |
102 |
Eat, my Clothes! | |
103 |
Giufà's Exploits | |
104 |
The Fool | |
105 |
Uncle Capriano | |
106 |
Peter Fullone and the Egg | |
107 |
The Clever Peasant | |
108 |
The Clever Girl | |
109 |
Crab |
Book name: Aino Folk-Tales |
Author: Chamberlain Basil Hall |
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The Rat and the Owl | |
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The Loves of the Thunder-Gods | |
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Why Dogs cannot speak | |
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Why the Cock cannot fly | |
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The Origin of the Hare | |
6 |
Position of the Private Parts | |
7 |
The Reason for there being no Fixed Time for Human Beings to copulate | |
8 |
The Owl and the Tortoise | |
9 |
How a Man got the better of two Foxes | |
10 |
The Man who Married the Bear-Goddess | |
11 |
The two Foxes, the Mole, and the Crows | |
12 |
The Stolen Charm | |
13 |
The Fox, the Otter, and the Monkey | |
14 |
The Fox and the Tiger | |
15 |
The Punishment of Curiosity | |
16 |
How it was settled who should rule the World | |
17 |
The Man who lost his Wife | |
18 |
The First Appearance of the Horse in Aino-land | |
19 |
Sunrise | |
20 |
The Sex of the Two Luminaries | |
21 |
The Kind Giver and the Grudging Giver | |
22 |
The Man who was changed into a Fox | |
23 |
The Rat Boy | |
24 |
Don't throw Useful Things away | |
25 |
The Wicked Wizard punished | |
26 |
The Angry Crow | |
27 |
Okikurumi, Samayunguru, and the Shark | |
28 |
Panaumbe | |
29 |
Panaumbe, Penaumbe, and the Insects | |
30 |
Panaumbe, Penaumbe, and the Sea-Lion | |
31 |
Panaumbe, Penaumbe, and the Lord of Matomai | |
32 |
Drinking the Sea dry | |
33 |
The Island of Women | |
34 |
The Worship of the Salmon, the Divine Fish | |
35 |
The Hunter in Hades | |
36 |
An Inquisitive Man's Experience of Hades | |
37 |
The Child of a God | |
38 |
Buying a Dream | |
39 |
The Baby in the Box | |
40 |
The Bride Bewitched | |
41 |
The Wicked Stepmother | |
42 |
The Clever Deceiver | |
43 |
Yoshitsune | |
44 |
The Good Old Times | |
45 |
The Old Man of the Sea | |
46 |
The Cuckoo | |
47 |
The [Horned] Owl | |
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The Peacock in the Sky | |
49 |
Trees turned into Bears | |
50 |
Coition | |
51 |
Birth and Naming | |
52 |
The Pre-eminence of the Oak, Pine-tree, and Mugwort | |
53 |
The Deer with the Golden Horn (A specimen of Aino history) | |
54 |
Dreams |
Book name: Kaffir (Xhosa) Folk-Lore |
Author: Theal George McCall |
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Story of the Bird that Made Milk (1) | |
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The Story of the Bird that Made Milk (2) | |
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The Story of Five Heads | |
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The Story of Tangalimlibo | |
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Story of the Girl Who Disregarded the Custom of Ntonjane | |
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The Story of Simbukumbukwana | |
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The Story of Sikulume | |
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The Story of Hlakanyana | |
9 |
The Story of Demane and Demazana | |
10 |
The Runaway Children or The Wonderful Feather | |
11 |
Story of Ironside and his Sister | |
12 |
Story of the Cannibal's Wonderful Bird | |
13 |
The Story of the Cannibal Mother and her Children | |
14 |
Story of the Girl and the Mbulu | |
15 |
The Story of Mbulukazi | |
16 |
The Story Of Long Snake | |
17 |
The Story of Kenkebe | |
18 |
Another Story of Kenkebe | |
19 |
Story of the Wonderful Horns | |
20 |
The Story of the Glutton | |
21 |
Story of the Great Chief of the Animals | |
22 |
Story of the Hare | |
23 |
Story of Lion and Little Jackal | |
24 |
Proverbs and Figurative Expressions of the Kaffirs |
Book name: Sixty Folk-Tales from Exclusively Slavonic Sources |
Author: Wratislaw A. H. |
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Long, Broad, and Sharpsight | |
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The Three Golden Hairs of Grandfather Allknow | |
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Goldenhair | |
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Intelligence and Luck | |
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The Jezinkas | |
6 |
The Wood-Lady | |
7 |
George with the Goat | |
8 |
Godmother Death | |
9 |
The Four Brothers | |
10 |
The Three Lemons | |
11 |
The Sun-Horse | |
12 |
The Golden Spinster | |
13 |
Are You Angry? | |
14 |
Right Always Remains Right | |
15 |
Little Red Hood | |
16 |
Cudgel, Bestir Yourself! | |
17 |
Prince Unexpected | |
18 |
The Spirit of a Buried Man | |
19 |
The Pale Maiden | |
20 |
The Plague-Swarm | |
21 |
The Frost, The Sun, and the Wind | |
22 |
Little Rolling-Pea | |
23 |
The Wonderful Boys | |
24 |
God Knows How to Punish Man | |
25 |
The Good Children | |
26 |
The Devil and the Gipsy | |
27 |
God and the Devil | |
28 |
The Beautiful Damsel and the Wicked Old Woman | |
29 |
The Snake and the Princess | |
30 |
Transformation into a Nightingale and a Cuckoo | |
31 |
Transmigration of the Soul | |
32 |
The Wizard | |
33 |
The Lime-Tree | |
34 |
Ilya of Murom and Nightingale the Robber | |
35 |
The Lord God as an Old Man | |
36 |
Bulgarian Hospitality | |
37 |
Cinderella | |
38 |
The Golden Apples and the Nine Peahens | |
39 |
The Language of Animals | |
40 |
The Lame Fox | |
41 |
The Sons' Oath to Their Dying Father | |
42 |
The Wonderful Hair | |
43 |
The Dragon and the Prince | |
44 |
Fate | |
45 |
The Birdcatcher | |
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The Two Brothers | |
47 |
The Origin of Man | |
48 |
God's Cock | |
49 |
Kurent The Preserver | |
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Kurent and Man | |
51 |
The Hundred-Leaved Rose | |
52 |
Kraljevitch Marko | |
53 |
The Daughter of the King of the Vilas | |
54 |
The Wonder-Working Lock | |
55 |
The She-Wolf | |
56 |
Milutin | |
57 |
The Friendship of a Vila and of the Months | |
58 |
The Fisherman's Son | |
59 |
The White Snake | |
60 |
The Vila |
Book name: Tales of Yukaghir, Lamut, and Russianized Natives of Eastern Siberia |
Author: Bogoras Waldemar |
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The Girl and the Evil Spirit | |
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A Tale About the Wood-Master | |
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Tale About the Sea-Spirit | |
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The Sly Young Man | |
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Creation Story | |
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The Shaman who Turned into a Fox | |
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Tale About Three Storks | |
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Reindeer-Born | |
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Chaun Story | |
10 |
A Tale of the Chukchee Invasion | |
11 |
Story About Cannibals | |
12 |
A Tale About Stingy Reindeer-Owners | |
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Story of an Arctic Fox | |
14 |
Wolves and Men | |
15 |
Bear, Wolverene, and Wolf Story | |
16 |
A Lamut Man Turned into Stone | |
17 |
A Shaman and a Boy | |
18 |
The Lamut and the Russian | |
19 |
One-Side | |
20 |
A Yukaghir Tale | |
21 |
Raven Tale | |
22 |
Yukaghir Tale | |
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A Bear Tale | |
24 |
Grass-Blade Girl | |
25 |
The Alder-Block | |
26 |
Yukaghir Tale | |
27 |
Tale About Ču'mo | |
28 |
Yukaghir Tale | |
29 |
The She-Monster | |
30 |
The Monster With Iron Teeth | |
31 |
The Girl from the Grave-Box | |
32 |
Small-Pox, A Yukaghir Tale (First Version) | |
33 |
Small-Pox, A Yukaghir Tale (Second Version) | |
34 |
Tale of a Shaman | |
35 |
Tale of a Shaman (2) | |
36 |
A Hunting Tale | |
37 |
Story about the Bad Merchant | |
38 |
Stepmother And Stepdaughter | |
39 |
Sea-Wanderers | |
40 |
The Tale Of La'la (Kolyma Version) | |
41 |
The Tale Of La'la (Anadyr Version) | |
42 |
The Woman's Head | |
43 |
The Big Pike | |
44 |
Story of the Fish-Woman | |
45 |
Yukaghir Manners | |
46 |
A Story of Machekur | |
47 |
The Mouse and the Snow-Bunting | |
48 |
A Christmas Story | |
49 |
Story of a Foolish Woman | |
50 |
Story of the Forest Demon | |
51 |
Story of Transformed Bears | |
52 |
Story of an Old Woman and her Three Daughters | |
53 |
Story of Kundarik | |
54 |
Story About Yaghishna | |
55 |
Story of Hungry Children | |
56 |
Story of Five Brothers | |
57 |
Story About a Crazy Old Man | |
58 |
Story About Two Girls | |
59 |
Story of the Tom-Cat and the Cock | |
60 |
Story Of Elk's Head | |
61 |
Story of a Small Girl | |
62 |
Story About Yaghishna | |
63 |
Lamut Tale | |
64 |
A Lamut Tale | |
65 |
Yukaghir Tale | |
66 |
A Markova Tale | |
67 |
A Markova Tale | |
68 |
A Markova Tale | |
69 |
Sister and Brother Married | |
70 |
A Lamut Tale | |
71 |
A Yukaghir Tale | |
72 |
A Chuvantzi Tale (Anadyr Version) | |
73 |
Lay Of BóndandI (Kolyma Version) | |
74 |
Story About Kundirik | |
75 |
A Markova Tale | |
76 |
Story of a Stepmother and her Stepdaughters | |
77 |
Story of Magus | |
78 |
Story Of Gege-Woman | |
79 |
Story of Heretics with Iron Teeth | |
80 |
Story of the Fox and the Wolf |
Book name: Eskimo Folk-Tales |
Author: Rasmussen Knud |
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The two Friends who set off to travel round the world | |
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The coming of Men, a long, long while ago | |
3 |
Nukúnguasik, who escaped from the Tupilak | |
4 |
Qujâvârssuk | |
5 |
Kúnigseq | |
6 |
The woman who had a bear as a foster-son | |
7 |
Ímarasugssuaq, who ate his wives | |
8 |
Qalagánguasê, who passed to the land of the Ghosts | |
9 |
Isigâligârssik | |
10 |
The Insects that wooed a wifeless man | |
11 |
The very obstinate man | |
12 |
The Dwarfs | |
13 |
The Boy from the Bottom of the Sea, who frightened the people of the house to death | |
14 |
The Raven and the Goose | |
15 |
When the Ravens could speak | |
16 |
Makíte | |
17 |
Asalôq | |
18 |
Ukaleq | |
19 |
Íkardlítuarssuk | |
20 |
The Raven who wanted a wife | |
21 |
The man who took a Vixen to wife | |
22 |
The great bear | |
23 |
The man who became a star | |
24 |
The woman with the iron tail | |
25 |
How the fog came | |
26 |
The man who avenged the widows | |
27 |
The man who went out to search for his son | |
28 |
Atungait, who went a-wandering | |
29 |
Kumagdlak and the living arrows | |
30 |
The giant dog | |
31 |
The Inland-dwellers of Etah | |
32 |
The man who stabbed his wife in the leg | |
33 |
The soul that lived in the bodies of all beasts | |
34 |
Papik, who killed his wife's brother | |
35 |
Pâtussorssuaq, who killed his uncle | |
36 |
The men who changed wives | |
37 |
Artuk, who did all things forbidden | |
38 |
The thunder spirits | |
39 |
Nerrivik | |
40 |
The wife who lied | |
41 |
Kâgssagssuk, the homeless boy who became a strong man | |
42 |
Qasiagssaq, the great liar | |
43 |
The Eagle and the Whale | |
44 |
The two little Outcasts | |
45 |
Atdlarneq, the great glutton | |
46 |
Ángángŭjuk | |
47 |
Âtârssuaq | |
48 |
Puagssuaq | |
49 |
Tungujuluk and Saunikoq | |
50 |
Anarteq | |
51 |
The Guillemot that could talk | |
52 |
Kánagssuaq |
Book name: The Eskimo of Siberia |
Author: Bogoras Waldemar |
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The Dead Bride | |
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The Carrier of Seaweed | |
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The One without Arms | |
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The Girl who watched in the Night-Time | |
5 |
Creation of the World | |
6 |
The Girl in the Iron Box | |
7 |
The Eagle-Boy | |
8 |
The Old Woman and the Wild Beasts | |
9 |
The Brothers held Captive on an Island | |
10 |
The Man who used Magic against the Storm | |
11 |
The Hare frees the Sun | |
12 |
Raven swallows Blubber | |
13 |
The Woman and the Doer of Violence | |
14 |
Creation of St. Lawrence Island | |
15 |
The Contest between the Giant and the Plover | |
16 |
The Shaman A´bla |
Book name: Roumanian Fairy Tales and Legends |
Author: Mawr E. B. |
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The Slippers of the Twelve Princesses | |
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The Ungrateful Wood-Cutter | |
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The Hermit's Foundling with the Golden Hair | |
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The Daughter of the Rose | |
5 |
The Twelve-Headed Griffin | |
6 |
Vasilica The Brave | |
7 |
Handsome is as Handsome Does | |
8 |
The Fisherman and the Boyard's Daughter | |
9 |
Manioli, A Legend of the 13th Century | |
10 |
The Fortress of Poinarii | |
11 |
The Gentle Shepherd | |
12 |
Death of Constantin II. Brancovan | |
13 |
The Mother of Stephen the Great |
Book name: Fairy Tales of Modern Greece |
Author: Gianakoulis Theodore P. & MacPherson Georgia H. |
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The Fairy Hunter | |
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Fairy Gardens | |
3 |
The Fairy Wife | |
4 |
Fairies of the Waterfall | |
5 |
The Fairy Comb | |
6 |
A Fairy Wedding | |
7 |
The Fairy Ring | |
8 |
The Fairies’ Theft | |
9 |
The Haunted Ship | |
10 |
The Wonder of Skoupa | |
11 |
The First of May | |
12 |
The Fairy Mother |
Book name: Basque Legends |
Author: Webster Wentworth |
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The Tartaro | |
2 |
The Tartaro (2) | |
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Errua, The Madman | |
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The Three Brothers, The Cruel Master, And The Tartaro | |
5 |
The Tartaro and Petit Perroquet | |
6 |
The Grateful Tartaro and the Heren-Suge | |
7 |
The Seven-Headed Serpent | |
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The Serpent in the Wood | |
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Acheria, The Fox | |
10 |
The Ass and the Wolf | |
11 |
Basa-Jauna, The Wild Man | |
12 |
The Servant at the Fairy's | |
13 |
The Fairy in the House | |
14 |
The Pretty But Idle Girl | |
15 |
The Devil's Age | |
16 |
The Fairy-Queen Godmother | |
17 |
The Witches at the Sabbat | |
18 |
The Witches and the Idiots | |
19 |
The Witch and the New-Born Infant | |
20 |
The Changeling | |
21 |
Malbrouk | |
22 |
The Fisherman and his Sons | |
23 |
Tabakiera, The Snuff-Box | |
24 |
Mahistruba, the Master Mariner | |
25 |
Dragon | |
26 |
Ezkabi-Fidel | |
27 |
The Lady Pigeon and Her Comb | |
28 |
Laur-Cantons | |
29 |
The Young Schoolboy | |
30 |
The Son Who Heard Voices | |
31 |
The Mother and Her (Idiot) Son; Or, The Clever Thief | |
32 |
Juan Dekos, The Blockhead (Tontua) | |
33 |
Juan De Kalais | |
34 |
The Duped Priest | |
35 |
Ass'-Skin | |
36 |
The Step-Mother and the Step-Daughter | |
37 |
Beauty and the Beast | |
38 |
The Cobbler and His Three Daughters (Blue Beard) | |
39 |
The Singing Tree, the Bird Which Tells the Truth, and the Water That Makes Young | |
40 |
The White Blackbird | |
41 |
The Sister and Her Seven Brothers | |
42 |
Fourteen | |
43 |
Jesus Christ and the Old Soldier | |
44 |
The Poor Soldier and the Rich Man | |
45 |
The Widow and Her Son | |
46 |
The Story of the Hair-Cloth Shirt (La Cilice) | |
47 |
The Saintly Orphan Girl | |
48 |
The Slandered and Despised Young Girl |
Book name: Tibetan Folk Tales |
Author: Shelton A. L. |
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The Wise Bat | |
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The Tiger and the Frog | |
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The Cony Who Got into Bad Company | |
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The Story of the Donkey and the Rock | |
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Story of the Foolish Head-Man | |
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How the Fox Fell a Victim to His Own Deceit | |
7 |
The Ingratitude of Man | |
8 |
Covetousness | |
9 |
The Wise Carpenter | |
10 |
The Story of Drashup and the Goddesses | |
11 |
How the Louse Got the Black Streak Down His Back | |
12 |
The Man and the Ghost | |
13 |
The Wicked Stepmother | |
14 |
The Story of the Two Devils | |
15 |
The Wise Woman | |
16 |
The Three Friends | |
17 |
The Rabbit and Bumblebee Bet | |
18 |
How the Rabbit Killed the Lion | |
19 |
How the King Lost His Great Jewel | |
20 |
The Story of the Three Hunters | |
21 |
The Hunter and the Unicorn | |
22 |
The Decision of the Official as to Who Owned the One Hundred Ounces of Silver | |
23 |
Story of the Prince's Friend | |
24 |
How the Raven Saved the Hunter | |
25 |
The Two Thieves | |
26 |
The Golden Squash | |
27 |
The Story of the Bald-Headed Man | |
28 |
The Man with Five Friends with Different Colored Eyes | |
29 |
The Story of the Violinist | |
30 |
How the Sacred Duck Got His Yellow Breast | |
31 |
The Two Little Cats | |
32 |
Story of a Juggler's Tricks | |
33 |
How the Wolf, the Fox and the Rabbit Committed a Crime | |
34 |
The Pewter Vase | |
35 |
A Rabbit Story | |
36 |
The Story of a Juggler | |
37 |
The Story of a Turquoise | |
38 |
A Wise Idiot | |
39 |
The Man and the Monkeys | |
40 |
The Story of the Tree of Life | |
41 |
The Story of the Man with the Goitre | |
42 |
The Story of the Beggar | |
43 |
The Wily Poor Man | |
44 |
The Quarrel of the Five Friends | |
45 |
The Frugal Woman | |
46 |
The Story of Yugpacan, the Brahman | |
47 |
The Story of Da Jang | |
48 |
Like unto Solomon | |
49 |
Tibetan Song |
Book name: Children's and Household Tales (brothers Grimm) |
Author: Grimm Jacob & Wilhelm |
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The Frog-King, or Iron Henry | |
2 |
Cat and Mouse in Partnership | |
3 |
Our Lady's Child | |
4 |
The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was | |
5 |
The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids | |
6 |
Faithful John | |
7 |
The Good Bargain | |
8 |
The Wonderful Musician | |
9 |
The Twelve Brothers | |
10 |
The Pack of Ragamuffins | |
11 |
Little Brother and Little Sister | |
12 |
Rapunzel | |
13 |
The Three Little Men in the Wood | |
14 |
The Three Spinners | |
15 |
Hansel and Grethel | |
16 |
The Three Snake-Leaves | |
17 |
The White Snake | |
18 |
The Straw, the Coal, and the Bean | |
19 |
The Fisherman and His Wife | |
20 |
The Valiant Little Tailor | |
21 |
Cinderella | |
22 |
The Riddle | |
23 |
The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage | |
24 |
Mother Holle | |