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Memoirs of the American Folk-Lore Society.
PAGE
115.
Jack and the Devil
150
116.
Jack's Riddle
150
117.
Jack as Fortune-teller
151
118.
Robin as Fortune-teller
151
119.
Jack and the Grateful Dead
152
120.
The Boy and his Master
153
121.
The Language of Beasts
154
122.
The Three Pieces of Advice
155
123.
Three Brothers and the Life-tree
156
124.
The Skilful Brothers
158
125.
The Three Sillies
158
126.
A Misunderstanding
159
127.
Big-head, Big-belly and Little-foot
(a and b)
160
128.
The Goat in the Lion's Den
160
129.
The Donkey, The Cat and the Lion's Head
161
130.
Clever Molly May
162
131.
Dancing to Anansi's Fiddle
162
132.
Anansi Claims the Dinner
163
133.
Anansi Seeks his Fortune
163
134.
The Pannier-jar
163
135.
Anansi kills his Grandmother
164
136.
White-belly and Anansi
164
137.
Monkey hunts Anansi
165
138.
Anansi and the Pig Coming from Market
166
Song and Dance.
139.
The Fifer
169
140.
In Come Murray
170
141.
Tacoomah Makes a Dance
170
142.
Anansi Makes a Dance
171
143.
Red Yam
173
144.
Guzzah Man
175
145.
Fowl and Pretty Poll
176
146.
The Cumbolo
176
147.
John-crow and Fowl at Court
177
148.
Wooden Ping-ping and Cock
177
149.
Animal Talk
178
Witticisms
179
Riddles
183
Index to Riddles
219
Abbreviations of Titles
223
Notes to the Tales
233
Index to Informants
291