  | | PAGE | I. | PhÚlmati RÁnÍ, or the Flower Lady | 1 | II. | The Pomegranate King | 7 | III. | The Cat and the Dog | 15 | IV. | The Cat which could not be killed | 18 | V. | The Jackal and the Kite | 21 | VI. | The Voracious Frog | 24 | VII. | The Story of Foolish SachÚlÍ | 27 | VIII. | Barber HÍm and the Tigers | 35 | IX. | The Bulbul and the Cotton-tree | 39 | X. | The Monkey Prince | 41 | XI. | Brave HÍrÁlÁlbÁsÁ | 51 | XII. | The Man who went to seek his Fate | 63 | XIII. | The Upright King | 68 | XIV. | Loving LailÍ | 73 | XV. | How King Burtal became a FakÍr | 85 | XVI. | Some of the Doings of Shekh FarÍd | 95 | XVII. | The Mouse | 101 | XVIII. | A Wonderful Story | 108 | XIX. | The FakÍr NÁnaksÁ saves the Merchant’s Life | 114 | XX. | The Boy who had a Moon on his Forehead and a Star on his Chin | 119 | XXI. | The BÉl-Princess | 138 | XXII. | How the RÁjÁ’s Son won the Princess LabÁm | 153 | XXIII. | The Princess who loved her Father like Salt | 164 | XXIV. | The Demon is at last conquered by the King’s Son | 173 | XXV. | The Fan Prince | 193 | XXVI. | The Bed | 201 | XXVII. | PÁnwpattÍ RÁnÍ | 208 | XXVIII. | The Clever Wife | 216 | XXIX. | RÁjÁ Harichand’s Punishment | 224 | XXX. | The King’s Son and the WazÍr’s Daughter | 234 | | Notes | 237 | | Glossary | 295 | | List of Books referred to | 297 | | Index | 299 | Decorative tail-piece
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