Georgian Folk Tales, by Marjory Wardrop [1894], at sacred-texts.com
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I. |
MASTER AND PUPIL | |
II. |
THE THREE SISTERS AND THEIR STEPMOTHER, | |
III. |
THE GOOD-FOR-NOTHING, | |
IV. |
THE FROG'S SKIN, | |
V. |
FATE, | |
VI. |
GHVTHISAVARI, | |
VII. |
THE SERPENT AND THE PEASANT, | |
VIII. |
GULAMBARA AND SULAMBARA, | |
IX. |
THE TWO BROTHERS, | |
X. |
THE PRINCE, | |
XI. |
CONKIAJGHARUNA, | |
XII. |
ASPHURTZELA, | |
XIII. |
THE SHEPHERD AND THE CHILD OF FORTUNE, | |
XIV. |
THE TWO THIEVES, | |
XV. |
THE FOX AND THE KING'S SON, | |
XVI. |
THE KING'S SON AND THE APPLE, | |
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THE THREE PRECEPTS, | |
II. |
KAZHA-NDII, | |
III. |
THE STORY OF GERIA, THE POOR MAN'S SON, | |
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IV. |
THE PRINCE WHO BEFRIENDED THE BEASTS, | |
V. |
THE CUNNING OLD MAN AND THE 'DEMI,' | |
VI. |
SANARTIA, | |
VII. |
THE SHEPHERD JUDGE, | |
VIII. |
THE PRIEST'S YOUNGEST SON, | |
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MINGRELIAN PROVERBS, | |
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THE STRONG MAN AND THE DWARF, | |
II. |
THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANT, | |
III. |
THE COUNTRYMAN AND THE MERCHANT, | |
IV. |
THE KING AND THE SAGE, | |
V. |
THE KING'S SON, | |
VI. |
TEETH AND NO-TEETH, | |
VII. |
THE QUEEN'S WHIM, | |
VIII. |
THE FOOL'S GOOD FORTUNE, | |
IX. |
TWO LOSSES, | |
X. |
THE STORY OF DERVISH, | |
XI. |
THE FATHER'S PROPHECY, | |
XII. |
THE HERMIT PHILOSOPHER, | |
XIII. |
THE KING'S COUNSELLOR, | |
XIV. |
A WITTY ANSWER, |