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OLD DECCAN DAYS
CHUNDUN RANEE.
OLD
DECCAN DAYS
OR
HINDOO FAIRY LEGENDS
Current in Southern India
COLLECTED FROM ORAL TRADITION
BY MARY FRERE.
WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY
The late Rt. Hon. SIR BARTLE FRERE, Bart.
G.C.B., G.C.S.I., ETC.
Fifth Impression.
LONDON
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET
1898
THESE STORIES,
ORIGINALLY DEDICATED TO
THE LITTLE SISTER
FOR WHOM THEY WERE WRITTEN DOWN
I Dedicate
TO THOSE IN ENGLAND THAT LOVE INDIA
AND TO THOSE IN INDIA THAT LOVE ENGLAND.
CONTENTS.
PAGE | |
PREFACE TO THE THIRD ENGLISH EDITION | ix |
INTRODUCTION | xii |
THE COLLECTOR'S APOLOGY | xviii |
THE NARRATOR'S NARRATIVE | xxiii |
1. PUNCHKIN | 1 |
2. A FUNNY STORY | 13 |
3. BRAVE SEVENTEE BAI | 18 |
4. TRUTH'S TRIUMPH | 38 |
5. RAMA AND LUXMAN; OR, THE LEARNED OWL | 50 |
6. LITTLE SURYA BAI | 60 |
7. THE WANDERINGS OF VICRAM MAHARAJAH | 71 |
8. LESS INEQUALITY THAN MEN DEEM | 93 |
9. PANCH-PHUL RANEE | 95 |
10. HOW THE SUN, THE MOON, AND THE WIND WENT OUT TO DINNER | 115 |
11. SINGH RAJAH AND THE CUNNING LITTLE JACKALS | 117 |
12. THE JACKAL, THE BARBER, AND THE BRAHMAN WHO HAD SEVEN DAUGHTERS | 120 |
13. TIT FOR TAT | 133 |
14. THE BRAHMAN, THE TIGER, AND THE SIX JUDGES | 135 |
15. THE SELFISH SPARROW AND THE HOUSELESS CROWS | 139 |
16. THE VALIANT CHATTEE-MAKER | 141 |
17. THE RAKSHAS' PALACE | 147 |
18. THE BLIND MAN, THE DEAF MAN, AND THE DONKEY | 156 |
19. MUCHIE-LAL | 163 |
20. CHUNDUN RAJAH | 170 |
21. SODEWA BAI | 179 |
22. CHANDRA'S VENGEANCE | 187 |
23. HOW THE THREE CLEVER MEN OUTWITTED THE DEMONS | 203 |
24. THE ALLIGATOR AND THE JACKAL | 211 |
NOTES | 215 |
GLOSSARY | 224 |
LIST OF FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS.
CHUNDUN RANEE | Frontispiece. |
ANNA LIBERATA DE SOUZA (the Narrator) | to face page xxiii |
THE LITTLE FORTUNE-TELLERS | 56 |
THE JACKAL-PHYSICIAN | 104 |
THE ROYAL FLOWER | 152 |
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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