Eastern Stories and Legends

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FOREWORD

EDITOR'S PREFACE

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

THE HARE THAT RAN AWAY

THE MONKEY AND THE CROCODILE

THE SPIRIT THAT LIVED IN A TREE

THE HARE THAT WAS NOT AFRAID TO DIE

THE PARROT THAT FED HIS PARENTS

THE MAN WHO WORKED TO GIVE ALMS

THE KING WHO SAW THE TRUTH

THE BULL THAT DEMANDED FAIR TREATMENT

THE BULL THAT PROVED HIS GRATITUDE

THE HORSE THAT HELD OUT TO THE END

THE MONKEY THAT SAVED THE HERD

THE MALLARD THAT ASKED FOR TOO MUCH

THE MERCHANT WHO OVERCAME ALL OBSTACLES

THE ELEPHANT THAT WAS HONORED IN OLD AGE

THE FAITHFUL FRIEND

THE HAWK AND THE OSPREY

GRANDMOTHER'S GOLDEN DISH

THE ELEPHANT THAT SPARED LIFE

HOW THE ANTELOPE WAS CAUGHT

THE BANYAN DEER

THE PUPIL WHO TAUGHT HIS TEACHER

THE MAN WHO TOLD A LIE

THE CROW THAT THOUGHT IT KNEW

THE JUDAS TREE

THE RIVER FISH AND THE MONEY

THE DREAMER IN THE WOOD

THE RICE MEASURE

THE POISONOUS TREES

THE WELL-TRAINED ELEPHANT

THE WISE PHYSICIAN

NOTES FOR TEACHERS

Title: Eastern Stories and Legends

Author: Marie L. Shedlock

Language: English

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Eastern Stories and Legends

Eastern Stories and Legends
By
Marie L. Shedlock
Foreword By
Prof. T. W. Rhys Davids
Introduction By
Annie Carroll Moore
Of The New York Public Library
New York
E. P. Dutton & Company
681 Fifth Avenue
1920
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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