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Contents.
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86. The Girls who Married the Devil 105
a. The Devil-husband 105
b. The Snake-husband 106
87. Bull as Bridegroom 108
a. Nancy 108
b. The Play-song 109
c. Gracie and Miles 110
88. The Two Bulls 111
89. Ballinder Bull 113
90. Bird Arinto 115
91. Tiger Softens his Voice 116
92. Hidden Names 118
a. Anansi and Mosquito 118
b. Anansi plays Baby (1) 118
Anansi plays Baby (2) 119
Anansi plays Baby (3) 119
93. Anansi and Mr. Able 120
94. The King's Three Daughters 121
95. The Dumb Child 121
96. The Dumb Wife 123
97. Leap, Timber, Leap 124
a. Old Conch 124
b. Grass-quit (fragment) 126
98. The Boy fools Anansi 126
99. The Water-crayfish 127
Modern European Stories.
100. Ali Baba and Kissem 129
101. Bull-of-all-the-land 130
102. The Boiling Pot 131
103. The Twelve One-eyed Men 133
104. Bird and Hunter 134
105. Jack and the Devil Errant 135
106. The Magic Hat and the Staff of Life 139
107. Uncle Green and Jack 141
108. Big Begum and Little Begum 143
109. The Fool and the Wise Brother 145
110. The Children and the Witch 146
111. The Boy and the Mermaid (fragment) 117
112. Difficult Tasks (fragment) 147
113. The Grateful Beasts 148
114. Jack and the Bean-stalk 149