African Myths and LegendsH.Z. Walck, 1963 - 211 pages Thirty-four tales taken from the folklore of nineteen different African countries. "These are tales of humor and sadness, good and evil, about animals, humans and superhumans"--Publisher's notes. |
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... river and standing on the bank he called : ' Kabel ! Kabel ! ' Almost at once , ripples disturbed the surface of the water and a lovely maiden came out of the river and stood before him . ' Come with me , ' she commanded , taking his ...
... river and standing on the bank he called : ' Kabel ! Kabel ! ' Almost at once , ripples disturbed the surface of the water and a lovely maiden came out of the river and stood before him . ' Come with me , ' she commanded , taking his ...
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... river- folk , and when he had answered the king's questions about how he had reached the river , the king invited him to stay with him as long as he pleased and promised that he would be treated as if he were his own son . Years passed ...
... river- folk , and when he had answered the king's questions about how he had reached the river , the king invited him to stay with him as long as he pleased and promised that he would be treated as if he were his own son . Years passed ...
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... river - folk , so the princess Kabel and her husband became king and queen , and ruled wisely and well . But gradually a change came over Goto . He no longer felt happy and content , and when he and . Kabel took their even- ing walks ...
... river - folk , so the princess Kabel and her husband became king and queen , and ruled wisely and well . But gradually a change came over Goto . He no longer felt happy and content , and when he and . Kabel took their even- ing walks ...
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Why the Dog is the Friend of Man I | 1 |
Tortoise and the Lizard | 13 |
The Rubber Man | 16 |
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