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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
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