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|a Skeat, Walter William,
|d 1866-1953.
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|a Fables & folk-tales from an eastern forest.
|c Collected and tr. by Walter Skeat ... Illustrated by F.H. Townsend.
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|a Cambridge,
|b University Press,
|c 1901.
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|a xiv, 92 pages
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|c 23 x 18 cm
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|a Large paper.
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|a Notes: pages 73-85.
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|t Father Lime-stick and the flower-pecker --
|t The King of the Tigers is sick --
|t The mouse-deer's shipwreck --
|t Who killed the otter's babies? : a 'clock' story --
|t A vegetarian dispute --
|t The friendship of Tūpai the Squirrel and Rūan the Creeping Fish --
|t The pelican's punishment --
|t The tiger gets his deserts [sic] --
|t The tiger's mistake --
|t The tune that makes the tiger drowsy --
|t The "tigers' fold" --
|t The tiger and the shadow --
|t Wit wins the day --
|t The king-crow and the water-snail --
|t Father 'Follow-my-nose' and the four priests --
|t The elephant-princess and the prince --
|t The elephant has a bet with the tiger --
|t Princess Sādong of the caves --
|t The saint that was shot out of his own cannon --
|t The saints whose grave-stones moved --
|t Nakhōda Rágam who was pricked to death by his wife's needle --
|t The legend of Pătāni --
|t A Malayan deluge --
|t King Solomon and the birds --
|t The outwitting of the Gĕdémbai --
|t The Silver Prince and Princess Lemon-grass.
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|a Fables, Malay.
|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005008718
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|a Fables, Malay.
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|i Online version:
|a Skeat, Walter William, 1866-1953.
|t Fables & folk-tales from an eastern forest.
|d Cambridge, University press, 1901
|w (OCoLC)574855914
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|a Skeat, Walter William, 1866-1953.
|t Fables & folk-tales from an eastern forest.
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