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CONTENTS.
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The Ivory City and its Fairy Princess
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211
A Strange Request
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227
The Unjust King and Wicked Goldsmith
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229
The Philosopher's Stone
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233
How the Wicked Sons were Duped
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241
A Stupid Husband and his Clever Wife
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243
The Prayerful Faqír
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248
Unity is Strength
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250
The Pír of Phattapur
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253
The Sagacious Governor
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254
Their only Ruby
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258
The Jackal-King
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260
The Black and White Beards
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262
The Story of a Weaves
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265
The Robbers Robbed
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267
The Young Gambling Meechant
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272
The Day-Thief and the Night-Thief
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297
The Cunning Goldsmith
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303
How the Princess Found her Husband
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306
The Clever Parrot
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312
The Malecontent Cured
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321
The Stupid Peasant
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322
Karm yá Dharm
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326
Four Wicked Sons and their Luck
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331
Sharaf the Thief
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338
A King and his Treacherous Wazír
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353
The Shipwrecked Prince
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355
Gagae Wol and his Servant Ratun
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393
The Wicked Queens
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397
The Four Princes
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415
The Jogí's Daughter
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442
Gullálá Shah
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449
Why the Fish Laughed
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484
Nágray and Hímál
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491

Glossary
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505
Index
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507
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