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  • Why Brother Bear Has No Tail

    Why Brother Bear Has No Tail

    “I ‘clar’ ter gracious, honey,” Uncle Remus exclaimed one night, as the little boy ran in, “you sholy ain’t chaw’d yo’ vittles. Hit ain’t bin no time, skacely, sence de supper-bell rung, en ef you go on dis a-way, you’ll des nat’ally pe’sh yo’se’f out.” “Oh, I wasn’t hungry,” said the little boy. “I had […]

    September 13, 2022
  • The Wonderful Hair

    The Wonderful Hair

    There was a man who was very poor, but so well supplied with children that he was utterly unable to maintain them, and one morning more than once prepared to kill them, in order not to see their misery in dying of hunger, but his wife prevented him. One night a child came to him […]

    September 13, 2022
  • The Origin Of Rubies

    The Origin Of Rubies

    There was a certain king who died leaving four sons behind him with his queen. The queen was passionately fond of the youngest of the princes. She gave him the best robes, the best horses, the best food, and the best furniture. The other three princes became exceedingly jealous of their youngest brother, and, conspiring […]

    September 13, 2022
  • The Lad And The Deil

    The Lad And The Deil

    Once on a time there was a lad who was walking along a road cracking nuts, so he found one that was worm-eaten, and just at that very moment he met the Deil. “Is it true, now,” said the lad, “what they say, that the Deil can make himself as small as he chooses, and […]

    September 13, 2022
  • The Greedy Youngstar

    The Greedy Youngstar

    Once upon a time there were five women who were in a field reaping corn. None of them had any children, but they were all wishing for a child. All at once they found a big goose egg, almost as big as a man’s head. “I saw it first,” said one. “I saw it just […]

    September 13, 2022
  • The Grateful Foxes

    The Grateful Foxes

    One fine spring day two friends went out to a moor to gather fern, attended by a boy with a bottle of wine and a box of provisions. As they were straying about, they saw at the foot of a hill two foxes that had brought out their cub to play; and whilst they looked […]

    September 13, 2022
  • The Dragon And The Prince

    The Dragon And The Prince

    There was an emperor who had three sons. One day the eldest son went out hunting, and, when he got outside the town, up sprang a hare out of a bush, and he after it, and hither and thither, till the hare fled into a water-mill, and the prince after it. But it was not […]

    September 13, 2022
  • The Badger’s Money

    The Badger’s Money

    It is a common saying among men that to forget favours received is the part of a bird or a beast: an ungrateful man will be ill spoken of by all the world. And yet even birds and beasts will show gratitude; so that a man who does not requite a favour is worse even […]

    September 12, 2022
  • Long, Broad, And Sharpsight

    Long, Broad, And Sharpsight

    There was a king, who was already old, and had but one son. Once upon a time he called this son to him and said to him: “My dear son! you know that old fruit falls to make room for other fruit. My head is already ripening, and maybe the sun will soon no longer […]

    September 12, 2022
  • Ananzi And The Lion

    Ananzi And The Lion

    Once on a time Ananzi planned a scheme. He went to town and bought ever so many firkins of fat, and ever so many sacks, and ever so many balls of string, and a very big frying pan, then he went to the bay and blew a shell, and called the Head-fish in the sea, […]

    September 12, 2022
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