old man and the old woman when Momotaro came
back. He feasted every body bountifully, told many stories of his
adventure, displayed his riches, and at last became a leading man, a man
of influence, very rich and honorable; a man to be very much
congratulated indeed!!
[Illustration]
JAPANESE FAIRY TALE SERIES.
1. Momotaro or Little Peachling.
2. The Tongue Cut Sparrow.
3. The Battle of the Monkey and the Crab.
4. The Old Man who made the Dead Trees Blossom.
5. Kachi-Kachi Mountain.
6. The Mouses' Wedding.
7. The Old Man and the Devils.
8. Urashima, the Fisher-boy.
9. The Eight-Headed Serpent.
10. The Matsuyama Mirror.
11. The Hare of Inaba.
12. The Cub's Triumph.
13. The Silly Jelly-Fish.
14. The Princes Fire-Flash and Fire-Fade
15. My Lord Rag-o'-Rice.
16. The Wonderful Tea-Kettle.
17. Schippeitaro.
18. The Ogre's Arm.
19. The Ogres of Oyeyama.
20. The Enchanted Waterfall.
2nd Series No. 1. The Goblin-Spider.
" " " 2. The Wonderful Mallet.
" " " 3. The Broken Images.
[Illustration]
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