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Various
Filipino Popular Tales
Published by Good Press, 2019
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EAN 4057664118691
Table of Contents
Filipino Stories given in the Notes.
Bibliography.
Filipino Popular Tales.
Hero Tales and Drolls.
Suan’s Good Luck.
Suan Eket.
Notes.
The Charcoal-maker Who Became King.
Notes.
The Story of Carancal.
Notes.
Suac and His Adventures.
The Three Friends,—The Monkey, the Dog, and the Carabao.
Notes.
How Suan Became Rich.
The King’s Decisions.
Notes.
The Four Blind Brothers.
Juan the Blind Man.
Teofilo the Hunchback, and the Giant.
Juan and the Buringcantada.
The Manglalabas.
Notes.
Sagacious Marcela.
King Tasio.
Notes.
“Cay Calabasa: The Life of a Shepherdess born in a town, who became the Wife of a King because of a Pumpkin.”
The Story of Rodolfo.
The Story of Zaragoza.
Juan the Peerless Robber.
Notes.
The Seven Crazy Fellows.
Notes.
Juan Manalaksan.
Juan the Poor, Who became Juan the King.
Notes.
“Edmundo.”
Lucas The Strong.
Juan and His Six Companions.
The Story of King Palmarin.
Notes.
The Three Brothers.
Three Brothers of Fortune.
Pablo and the Princess.
Legend of Prince Oswaldo.
Notes.
Story of the Four Brahman Brothers who Resuscitated the Lion.
The Goldsmith, the Carpenter, the Tailor, and the Hermit who Quarrelled about a Wooden Woman.
Who Invented Woman?
Story of the Three Young Brahmans who Restored a Dead Lady to Life.
The Rich and the Poor.
Lucas the Rope-maker.
Notes.
The King and the Dervish.
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