A Kingdom Lost for a Drop of Honey: And Other Burmese FolktalesParents' Magazine Press, 1968 - 96 pages A collection of fifteen Burmese folktales including "Why the Rabbit's Nose Twitches" and "The Origin of the Coconut." Also contains a separate section explaining Burmese terms and customs mentioned in the stories. |
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... woman says it is fixed at a silver coin for each plate of fried fish . Let the woman and the traveler go out of the court into the sunlight ; let he traveler hold out a silver coin , and let the woman take the shadow cast by it . For if ...
... woman says it is fixed at a silver coin for each plate of fried fish . Let the woman and the traveler go out of the court into the sunlight ; let he traveler hold out a silver coin , and let the woman take the shadow cast by it . For if ...
Page 46
... WOMAN who was with child was trying to dry some paddy . But the moment she put out her basket of paddy the sun disappeared , and the moment she took in her basket thinking it was going to rain , the sun shone bright and clear again ...
... WOMAN who was with child was trying to dry some paddy . But the moment she put out her basket of paddy the sun disappeared , and the moment she took in her basket thinking it was going to rain , the sun shone bright and clear again ...
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... woman with me , she could do the sifting , and also keep me and my rabbit company . The Moon - goddess heard his words and felt sorry for him . The next day , taking the form of an old woman , she came to the old man and kept him ...
... woman with me , she could do the sifting , and also keep me and my rabbit company . The Moon - goddess heard his words and felt sorry for him . The next day , taking the form of an old woman , she came to the old man and kept him ...
Contents
Foreword | 11 |
Mister Luck and Mister Industry | 18 |
Why the Rabbits Nose Twitches | 24 |
Copyright | |
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asked bamboo shoots bamboo thorn baskets became bee-hunter bees boat brass dish brass ladder Buddhist Burma Burmese calf called cattle chamberlain colt cool dispute driving spear DROP OF HONEY drunkard elephant farmer fight my enemy folktales fried fish ghosts gold dish Golden Crow golden ladder gong greedy girl hair head headman herdsman house lizard inside my stomach jackal jaggery Judge Rabbit jumped king king's laughed little girl live longyi looked Mandalay mats meal mischief-maker Mister Industry Mister Luck monsoon Moon-goddess morning mortar moss mother muddy water Naga night ogre oozie opium-eater otter pagoda parasol partnership pleaded poor traveler pots of gold Princess Learned-in-the-Law rafts rain replied Master Thumb rotten egg sesamum plant seven pots shouted silver coin sire snake stallkeeper surprise tamarind tattooed tiger toddy toddy-climber village village at sunset water jars wear wild pheasant woman zayat دو