In a certain city, at one house there was a Hunchback. One day, at the time when this Hunchback went to the rice field, his wife, having cooked rice, called him, saying, “Hunchback! Hunchback!” Thereupon anger having come to him he went home and thrashed his wife; thereupon the woman died. Having buried the woman, at the grave he planted tampala. Having buried the cow, upon the grave he planted a foreign yam plant. [When it had grown], cutting up the foreign yam plant [after digging it up], and having gone and put it in a cooking-pot (haeliya), when he had placed it on the [fire on the] hearth, at the time when it boils After a few days, at the time when he was sleeping, After the fire became alight, having seen that it burns with the sound that goes “Kuda busu busu, Kuda busu busu,” Uva Province. The story is a variant of No. 29, vol. i, “The Pied Robin.” |