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Introduction ix.
I. The Guru and his Greedy Disciple 1
II. The Donkey-man and the Precious Stone 10
III. The Fakir and the BhÂnds 17
IV. The Miserly Moslem Priest and his Wife 22
V. The King’s Son, his Friend, and the Fakir 35
VI. Secundur Zulf-Kur-Nain 43
VII. The Farmer, the Crocodile, and the Jackal 54
VIII. Faith Opposed to Magic 61
IX. The Fakir and his Quarrelsome Wife 70
X. The Farmer and the Revenue Sowar 76
XI. M?lt?n as Hot as Fire 79
XII. Sh?it?n and his Savage Wife 84
XIII. Sakhi, the Generous Moslem 91
XIV. The Priest, the Washerman, and the Ass 104
XV. Akbar and his Minister 112
XVI. The Rajah, his Minister, and the Shepherd 121
XVII. The Banj?ra, his Dog, and the Banker 128
XVIII. How an Evil Spirit was Exorcised 138
XIX. Bahad?r Singh and the Blind Beggar 144

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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