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f Invidiousness 188 (d) The Two Friends 190 (e) Juan the Orphan 192 21. Is he the Crafty Ulysses? 197 22. The Reward of Kindness 207 23. Pedro and Satan 211 24. The Devil and the Guachinango 214 25. Juan Sadut 223 26. An Act of Kindness 227 27. The Indolent Husband 231 28. Cecilio, the Servant of Emilio 237 29. Chonguita 244 30. The Golden Lock 248 31. Who is the Nearest Relative? 257 32. With One Centavo Juan marries a Princess 262 33. (a) The Three Humpbacks 265 (b) The Seven Humpbacks 267 34. (a) Respect Old Age 271 (b) The Golden Rule 271 35. Cochinango 276 36. Pedro and the Witch 279 37. The Woman and her Coles Plant 285 38. A Negrito Slave 287 39. Alberto and the Monsters 291 40. Juan and Maria 295 41. The Enchanted Prince 301 42. The Prince's Dream 304 43. The Wicked Woman's Reward 309 44. The Magic Ring 310 45. (a) Maria and the Golden Slipper 314 (b) Abadeja 316 46. Juan the Poor 319 47. The Fate of an Envious Woman 323 48. (a) The Monkey and Juan Pusong Tambi-Tambi 326 (b) Andres the Trapper 332 49. Juan the Fool 338 50. Juan and his Painted Hat 353 51. Juan and Clotilde 355 52. The Poor Man and his Three Sons 359 53. The Denied Mother 361 54. Tomarind and the Wicked Datu 363 II. FABLES AND ANIMAL STORIES. 55. The Monkey and the Turtle (three versions) 366 56. The Monkey and the Crocodile (two versions) 374 57. The Monkeys and the Dragon-Flies 379 58. The Monkey, the Turtle, and the Crocodile 382 59. The Iguana and the Turtle 383 60. (a) The Trial among the Animals 385 (b) The Pugu's Case 386 (c) Why Mosquitoes hum and try to get into the Holes of our Ears 387 (d) A Tyrant 388 61. The Greedy Crow 391 62. The Humming-Bird and the Carabao 393 63. The Camanchile and the Passion 394 64. Auac and Lamiran 395 III. "JUST-SO" STORIES. 65. Why the Ant is not so Venomous as the Snake 398 66. Why Locusts are Harmful 399 67. How Lansones became Edible 401 68. Why Cocks fight One Another 403 69. Why Bats fly at Night 404 70. Why the Sun shines more brightly than the Moon 404 71. (a) Why the Culing has a Tonsure 407 (b) The Culeto and the Crow 407 (c) The Hawk and the Coling 408 72. (a) Why the Cow's Skin is Loose on the Neck 410 (b) The First Loose-Skinned Cow and the First Tight-Skinned Carabao 411 73. Why the Monkey is Wise 412 74. (a) The Lost Necklace 414 (b) The Cock and the Sparrow-Hawk 415 75. The Story of our
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