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33. |
Rambhikâ and her Four Lovers
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34. |
The Brâhman, the Girl, and the Five Ears of Corn
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80 |
35. |
Śambhaka, the Seed Merchant
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81 |
36. |
Nayinî and the Silk Dress
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82 |
37. |
Pûrnapâla the Ploughman and his Master's Daughter
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83 |
39. |
The Iron Weights and Scales which were eaten by Mice
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84 |
40. Subuddhi and Kubuddhi .... 86
42. The Lady Tiger Slayer .... 88
43. The Lady Tiger Slayer, continued. . . 89
44. The Lady Tiger Slayer, continued . . .91
46. The Goblin and the Brâhman's Wife . . 92
47. The Goblin and the Brâhman's Wife, continued 94
48. Śakatala, the Wise Minister .... 95
50. Dharmabuddhi and Dushtabuddhi ... 97
51. The Brâhman who put the Thieves to flight . 99
52. The Adventures of Durdamana and his three Companions ...... 100
54. Dharmadatta and his Minister Vishnu . .104
55. The Cheating Brâhman and the Cobbler . 106
57. Chandralekhâ who fell in love with one of the King's Wise Men ..... 106
59. The Stupid and Ill-tempered Râjaputra . 109
60. Haridatta and the Jewelled Hall . . .112
61. Tejukâ and the Pretended Doctor 113
65. The Disciple of the Ascetic and the Meat . 115
66. The Fowler and the Pigeons . . .116
67. The Monkey and the Crocodile . . 117
68. The Brâhman and the Merchant's Daughter . 120
69. Vajikâ, who pretended to fall into the Tank . 121
70. The Gandharva's Daughter who was cursed by Nârada ....... 125