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Tales of India Page 14


  The Bear’s Bad Bargain

  From Tales of the Punjab: Told by the People, by Flora Annie Steel, with notes by R. C. Temple

  The Beggar and the Five Muffins

  From Folklore in Southern India, by Paṇḍit S. M. Naṭêśa Sâstrî

  Bopolûchî

  From Tales of the Punjab: Told by the People, by Flora Annie Steel, with notes by R. C. Temple

  The Brâhmaṇ Girl That Married a Tiger

  From Folklore in Southern India, by Paṇḍit S. M. Naṭêśa Sâstrî

  The Brahmarâkshasa

  From Folklore in Southern India, by Paṇḍit S. M. Naṭêśa Sâstrî

  Eesara and Caneesara

  From Indian Nights’ Entertainment; or, Folk-Tales from the Upper Indus, by Rev. Charles Swynnerton, F.S.A.

  Gholâm Badshah and His Son Ghool

  From Indian Nights’ Entertainment; or, Folk-Tales from the Upper Indus, by Rev. Charles Swynnerton, F.S.A.

  The Ghost-Brahman

  From Folk-Tales of Bengal, by Rev. Lal Behari Day

  The Indigent Brahman

  From Folk-Tales of Bengal, by Rev. Lal Behari Day

  The King and the Robbers

  From Indian Nights’ Entertainment; or, Folk-Tales from the Upper Indus, by Rev. Charles Swynnerton, F.S.A.

  Life’s Secret

  From Folk-Tales of Bengal, by Rev. Lal Behari Day

  The Lord of Death

  From Tales of the Punjab: Told by the People, by Flora Annie Steel, with notes by R. C. Temple

  Prince Lionheart and His Three Friends

  From Tales of the Punjab: Told by the People, by Flora Annie Steel, with notes by R. C. Temple

  The Rat’s Wedding

  From Tales of the Punjab: Told by the People, by Flora Annie Steel, with notes by R. C. Temple

  The Son of Seven Mothers

  From Tales of the Punjab: Told by the People, by Flora Annie Steel, with notes by R. C. Temple

  The Soothsayer’s Son

  From Folklore in Southern India, by Paṇḍit S. M. Naṭêśa Sâstrî

  SVABHU KOHLI & VIPLOV SINGH

  are visual artists and frequent collaborators based in Goa Velha, India.