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VI Pitge CHAPTER LXV. Continnation of the story of XTdajana and his son 101115 Story of the unj^mt^^f") wifo 101 103 Story of tho grateful animals and tho ungrateful woman 103 108 The lion's story 101105 Tho golden -crested bird's story 105 106 The snake's story 106 The woman's story 106 Story of tho Buddhist monk who was bitten by a dog 108 10*J Story of tho man who submitted to bo burnt alive sooner than share his food with a guest 109 110 Storj- of the foolish teacher, tho foolish pupils, and tho cat 110 111 Story of the fools and the bull of S'iva Ill 112 Story of the fool who asked his way to tho village 112 Story of Uiranyaksha and Mpgankolekha 113 1 1 5

CHAPTER LXVI. Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son 115 124 Story of tho mendicant who travelled from Kasmira to Pataliputra 115 118 Story of the wife of king Sinhaksha, and tho wives of his principal courtiers 116 118 Story of the woman who had eleven husbands 119 Story of the man who, thanks to Durga, had always one ox 119 120 Story of the man who managed to acquire wealth by speaking to the king ., 120121 Story of Eatnarokha and Lakshmisena 121 124 Marriage of Karavahanadatta and S'aktiyaias 124

BOOK XI.

CHAPTER LXVII. Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son 125 131 Story of the race between the elephant and the horses 125126 Story of the merchant and his wife Vela 127 131 Marriage of Naravahanadatta and Jayendrasena 131

BOOK XII.

CHAPTER LXVIII. Continuation of tho storj- of Udayana and his son 133 137 Marriage of Naravahanadatta and Lalitalochana 134 Story of the jackal that was turned into an elephant < 134 Story of Yamadatta and his wicked wife 134137

CHAPTER LXIX. Continnation of the story of Udayana and his sou 137 138 Story of Mrigankndiitta and S'a^aiikavati 138146 Stor}' of kiug lihadrabahu and his clever minister 139141