Filipino Popular Tales. VariousЧитать онлайн книгу.
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Why the Ant is not so Venomous as the Snake.
Why the Sun Shines more Brightly than the Moon.
The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars.
Why the Cow’s Skin is Loose on the Neck.
The First Loose-Skinned Cow and the First Tight-Skinned Carabao.
The Cock and the Sparrow-Hawk.
Why the Cuttle-Fish and Squids Produce a Black Liquid.
Why Cocks have Combs on their Heads.
An Unequal Match; Or, Why the Carabao’s Hoof is Split.
Filipino Stories given in the Notes.
[Only stories from my own manuscript collection are listed here. Titles of those given in full are printed in Roman; of those given merely in abstract, in Italics. A “(C)” after a title indicates that the story is taken from one of the native corridos, or metrical romances printed in the vernacular.]
1 Pedro’s Fortunes 15
2 Pusong 23
3 Cabagboc 23
4 Sandapal 23
5 Sandangcal 23
6 Greedy Juan 23
7 Juan Tapon 23
8 Dangandangan 23
9 Tangarangan 23