Excerpt from Village Folk-Tales of Ceylon
The Rakshasa-eating Prakshasa (Variant A); The Rakshasis-eating PrAkshasa (Variant B); The Rice-dust Porridge (Variant C); The Evidence that the Appuhami ate Paddy Dust (Variant D); The Story of the Cake Tree; The Lad and the Rakshasi (Variant A); The Cake Tree (Variant B); The Girl, the Monk, and the Leopard; The Washerman and the Leopard; The Frightened Yaka; The Story of the Seven Yakas; The Yaka and the Tom-tom Beater; How a Tom-tom Beater got a Marriage from Gamarala; The Gem Yaksani; The Na, MI, and Blue-Lotus Flower's Princesses The Story of the She-Goat (Variant A) The Story of a Nobleman's Son (Variant B); The Loss that occurred to the Noblemans Daughter; The Ratemahatmaya's Presents; The Prince and the Minister; The Story of King Bamba; Concerning a Royal Princess and a Turtle; The Story of a King and a Prince; The Story of the Gourd; The Story of the Shell Snail.
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