Folk Tales Every Child Should Know by Unknown
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"Sixty Folk Tales, from Exclusively
Slavonic Sources." XV. THE GOOD CHILDREN A Little Russian story of Galicia. Translated by A.H. Wratislaw, M.A., in "Sixty Folk Tales, from Exclusively Slavonic Sources." XVI. THE DUN HORSE From "Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk Tales," by George Bird Grinnell. XVII. THE GREEDY YOUNGSTER From the Norwegian tale of Peter Christen Asbjörnsen. XVIII. HANS, WHO MADE THE PRINCESS LAUGH From the Norwegian tale of Peter Christen Asbjörnsen. XIX. THE STORY OF TOM TIT TOT An old Suffolk Tale, given in the dialect of East Anglia. From "Tom Tit Tot. An Essay on Savage Philosophy in Folk Tale," by Edward Clodd. |
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