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INTRODUCTION |
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I.--LEGENDS or THE TARTARO |
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The Tartaro |
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M. d'Abbadie's Version |
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Variations of above |
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Errua, the Madman |
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Variations of above |
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The Three Brothers, the Cruel Master, and the Tartaro |
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The Tartaro and Petit Perroquet |
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II.--THE HEREN-SUGE.--THE SEVEN-HEADED SERPENT |
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The Grateful Tartaro and the Heren-Suge |
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Variation of above |
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The Seven-Headed Serpent |
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The Serpent in the Wood |
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III.--ANIMAL TALES |
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Acheria, the Fox |
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The Ass and the Wolf |
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IV.--BASA-JAUN, BASA-ANDRE, AND LAMINAK |
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Basa-Jauna |
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The Servant at the Fairy's |
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The Fairy in the House |
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The Pretty but Idle Girl |
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The Devil's Age |
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The Fairy-Queen Godmother |
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V.--WITCHCRAFT AND SORCERY |
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The Witches at the Sabbat |
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The Witches and the Idiots |
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The Witch and the New-Born Infant |
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The Changeling |
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VI.--CONTES DES FÉES |
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(A) Tales like the Keltic |
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Malbrouk |
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The Fisherman and his Sons |
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Tabakiera, the Snuff-Box |
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Mahistruba, the Master Mariner |
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Dragon |
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Ezkabi-Fidel |
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Variation of above |
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The Lady-Pigeon and her Comb |
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Suggested Explanation of above |
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Laur-Cantons |
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The Young School-Boy |
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The Son who Heard Voices |
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The Mother and her Idiot Son; or, the Clever Thief |
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Juan Dekos, the Blockhead (Tontua) |
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Variation of the above--Juan de Kalais |
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The Duped Priest |
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(B) Contes dos Fées, derived directly from the French |
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Ass'-Skin |
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Variations of above |
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The Step-Mother and Step-Daughter |
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Beauty and the Beast |
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Variation of above |
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The Cobbler and his Three Daughters (Blue-Beard) |
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Variations of above |
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The Singing Tree, the Bird which tells the Truth, and the Water which makes Young |
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Variation of above |
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The White Blackbird |
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The Sister and her Seven Brothers |
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Variations, etc. |
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List of Publication of Foreign Legends in France |
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VII.--RELIGIOUS TALES |
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Fourteen |
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Variation of above--Jesus Christ and the Old Soldier |
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The Poor Soldier and the Rich Man |
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The Widow and her Son |
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The Story of the Hair-Cloth Shirt (La Cilice) |
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The Saintly Orphan Girl |
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The Slandered and Despised Girl |
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AN ESSAY ON THE BASQUE LANGUAGE |
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APPENDIX.--BASQUE POETRY |