Village Folk-Tales of Ceylon, Volume 3 (of 3)

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CONTENTS

STORIES OF THE CULTIVATING CASTE

No. 178

Concerning the Friendship of the Hare and the Parrot

No. 179

The Deer and its Friends

No. 180

The Foolish Bird 1

No. 181

The Golden Oriole

No. 182

The Story of the V?ra Tree Fish-Owls 1

No. 183

The Lion and the Bull's Trust in Him

No. 184

The Lizard and the Iguana

No. 185

The Cobra and the Polan?g?

No. 185 a

The Crab and the Frog

No. 186

A Louse and a Bug

STORIES OF THE LOWER CASTES

STORIES OF THE POTTERS

No. 187

The Three Yak?s

No. 188

The Time of Scholars

STORIES OF THE WASHERMEN

No. 189

The Thief called Haran?ik?

No. 190

The Story of the Four-Fold Trap 1

No. 191

The Foolish Prince

No. 192

The Jackal and the Gamar?la

STORIES OF THE TOM-TOM BEATERS

No. 193

The Story of Batmasur? 1

No. 194

The Story of Ayiwand?

No. 195

The Gamar?la's Son-in-law

No. 196

The Story of the Gamar?la's Son

No. 197

The Manner in which the Gamar?la buried his Sons

No. 198

The Story of the Wooden Peacock

No. 199

The Wicked Step-mother

No. 200

The Woman who ate by stealth

No. 201

The Story of the Bitch

No. 202

The Elephant Guard

No. 203

The Elephant-Fool

No. 204

How a Girl took Gruel

No. 205

The Boy who went to learn the Sciences

No. 206

The Prince and the Ascetics

No. 207

The Turtle Prince 1

No. 208

The Gem-set Ring

No. 209

The Story of the Br?hma?a

No. 210

The Story of a Siwur?la 1

No. 211

How the Poor Man became Wealthy

No. 212

The Story of M?damp?-r?la

No. 213

AEwariyakk?

No . 214

The Horika?ay? Story

No. 215

The Story of Bahu-Bh?tay?

No. 216

The Story of Gol?u-Bayiy? 1

No. 217

The Yak? of the Akaragan? Jungle

No. 218

The Four R?kshasas

No. 219

The Story of the R?kshasa

No. 220

The Thief and the R?kshasas

No. 221

King Gaja-B?hu and the Crow

No. 222

The Assistance which the Snake gave

No. 223

The Leveret, or the Story of the Seven Women

No. 224

The Greedy Palm-cat 1

STORIES OF THE WESTERN PROVINCE AND SOUTHERN INDIA

No. 225

The Wax Horse 1

No. 226

The Three-cornered Hatter 1

No. 227

The Gamar?la who went to the God-World

No. 228

The Gamar?la who ate Black Fowls' Flesh and H?n-ae?i Rice

No. 229

How the Gamar?la drove away the Lion

No. 230

The Son who was Blind at Night

No. 231

The Son and the Mother 1

No. 232

Concerning the He??i Man's Son

No. 233

The Fortunate Boy 1

No. 234

How the Daughter-in-law got the Masuran

No. 235

The Monkey and the Beggar, or the Monkey Appusinn? and the Beggar Bab?sinn?

No. 236

How the Beggar and the King gambled

No. 237

The Story of the King

No. 238

The King who learnt the Speech of Animals

No. 239

The Mad King

No. 240

Concerning the Prince with his Life in his Sword

No. 241

The Royal Prince and the He??ir?la 1

No. 242

Prince Sokk? 1

No. 243

The Affectionate Prince

No. 244

The Prince who received the Turtle Shell

No. 245

Concerning a Prince and a Kinnara Woman

No. 246

The Way in which the Prince traded

No. 247

A Princess and a Prince

No. 248

Concerning a Royal Princess and Two Thieves

No. 249

How the N?gay? became the Princess

No. 250

The Story of the Cobra's Bite

No. 251.

How they killed the Great-bellied Tambi 1

No. 252

How M?ray? was put in the Bottle

No. 253

The Woman Pre-eminent in Cunning 1

No. 254

M?tal?n?

No. 255

The Five Lies quite like Truth 1

No. 256

The Three Truths

No. 257

The False Tale

No. 258

The Story of Ko??

No. 259

The Story of Sokk?

No. 260

The Giant and his Two Friends

No. 261

How they formerly Ate and Drank

No. 262

The Gourd Fruit Devil-Dance

No. 263

The Ascetic and the Jackal

No. 264

Concerning the Blind-Eyed Man

No. 265

The Destiny Prince

No. 266

The Teacher and his Pupil

SINHALESE TEXTS OF STORIES

No. 81

Concerning a Royal Prince and a Princess

R?ja-kum?rayakut Kum?rik?wak gAEna

No. 126

The Story of the Seven Wicked Women

Napuru GAE?nu Hadden?ge Katantaraya

No. 134

The Story of the R?kshasa and the Princess

R?ksay?geyi Kum?rik?wageyi Katantaraya

No. 207 (2)

The Turtle Prince

Ibi Kum?ray?

No. 216 (2)

The Story of Gol?u-Bayiy?

Gol?u BayiyAE Kath?wa

No. 225 (2)

The Wax Horse

I?i A?way?

Omitted Incidents.

INDEX

Colophon Availability

BY THE SAME AUTHOR

ANCIENT CEYLON, 1909. 680 pages, 25s. net.

VILLAGE FOLK-TALES OF CEYLON. Vol. I., 1910. 396 pages. 12s. net.

VILLAGE FOLK-TALES OF CEYLON. Vol. II., 1914. 466 pages. 12s. net.

London

Original Title Page.
VILLAGE FOLK-TALES OF CEYLON
Vol. III
LONDON
LUZAC & CO.
Publishers to the India Office
1914
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