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38. Curing the Sick 48
a. The Fishes 48
b. The Six Children 48
39. Anansi, White-belly and Fish 50
40. Goat's Escape 51
a. The Rain 51
b. The Dance (1) 52
The Dance (2) 52
41. Turtle's Escape 53
42. Fire and Anansi 53
43. Quit-quit and Anansi 53
a. Tailors and Fiddlers 53
b. Fiddlers 54
44. Spider Marries Monkey's Daughter 54
45. The Chain of Victims 55
46. Why Tumble-bug Rolls in the Dung 56
47. Why John-crow has a Bald Head 56
a. The Baptism 56
b. The Dance 57
48. Why Dog is always Looking 57
49. Why Rocks at the River are Covered with Moss 57
50. Why Ground-dove Complains 58
51. Why Hog is always Grunting 58
52. Why Toad Croaks 58
53. Why Woodpecker Bores Wood 59
54. Why Crab is Afraid after Dark 59
55. Why Mice are no Bigger 59
56. Rat's Wedding 60
57. Cockroach Stories 61
a. Cock's Breakfast 61
b. Feigning Sick (1) 61
Feigning Sick (2) 62
c. The Drum 62
58. Hunter, Guinea-hen and Fish 63
59. Rabbit Stories 64
a. The Tar Baby 64
b. Saying Grace 64
c. Pretending Dead 65
60. The Animal Race 65
a. Horse and Turtle 65
b. Pigeon and Parrot 66