Tibetan Folk Tales, by A.L. Shelton, [1925], at sacred-texts.com
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ONE: |
The Wise Bat | |
TWO: |
The Tiger and the Frog | |
THREE: |
The Cony Who Got Into Bad Company | |
FOUR: |
The Story of the Donkey and the Rock. (A Black Tent Story) | |
FIVE: |
Story of the Foolish Head-man | |
SIX: |
How the Fox Fell a Victim to His Own Deceit | |
SEVEN: |
The Ingratitude of Man | |
EIGHT: |
Covetousness | |
NINE: |
The Wise Carpenter | |
TEN: |
The Story of Drashup and the Goddesses | |
ELEVEN: |
How the Louse Got the Black Streak Down His Back | |
TWELVE: |
The Man and the Ghost | |
THIRTEEN: |
The Wicked Stepmother | |
FOURTEEN: |
Story of the Two Devils. (Frontispiece and color plate) | |
FIFTEEN: |
The Wise Woman | |
SIXTEEN: |
The Three Friends | |
SEVENTEEN: |
The Rabbit and Bumblebee Bee | |
EIGHTEEN: |
How the Rabbit Killed the Lion | |
NINETEEN: |
How the King Lost His Great Jewel | |
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TWENTY: |
The Story of the Three Hunters | |
TWENTY-ONE: |
The Hunter and the Unicorn | |
TWENTY-TWO: |
The Decision of the Official as to Who Owned the One Hundred Ounces of Silver | |
TWENTY-THREE: |
Story of the Prince's Friend | |
TWENTY-FOUR: |
How the Raven Saved the Hunter | |
TWENTY-FIVE: |
The Two Thieves. (A Black Tent Story) | |
TWENTY-SIX: |
The Golden Squash. (A Black Tent Story) | |
TWENTY-SEVEN: |
The Story of the Bald-Headed Man | |
TWENTY-EIGHT: |
The Man with Five Friends with Different Colored Eyes. (A Black Tent Story) | |
TWENTY-NINE: |
The Story of the Violinist | |
THIRTY: |
How the Sacred Duck Got His Yellow Breast | |
THIRTY-ONE: |
The Two Little Cats | |
THIRTY-TWO: |
Story of a Juggler's Tricks | |
THIRTY-THREE: |
How the Wolf, the Fox and the Rabbit Committed a Crime | |
THIRTY-FOUR: |
The Pewter Vase | |
THIRTY-FIVE: |
A Rabbit Story | |
THIRTY-SIX: |
The Story of a Juggler | |
THIRTY-SEVEN: |
The Story of a Turquoise | |
THIRTY-EIGHT: |
A Wise Idiot | |
THIRTY-NINE: |
The Man and the Monkeys | |
FORTY: |
The Story of the Tree of Life | |
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FORTY-ONE: |
The Story of the Man with the Goitre | |
FORTY-TWO: |
The Story of the Beggar | |
FORTY-THREE: |
The, Wily Poor Man | |
FORTY-FOUR: |
The Quarrel of the Five Friends | |
FORTY-FIVE: |
The Frugal Woman | |
FORTY-SIX: |
The Story of Yugpacan the Brahman. From Jaschke | |
FORTY-SEVEN: |
The Story of DaJang. From Amundsen | |
FORTY-EIGHT: |
Like Unto Solomon. From Jaschke | |
FORTY-NINE: |
Tibetan Song, Translated from the Tibetan, with music |