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Hans in Luck: Germanic Folklore
Germany

Hans in Luck: Germanic Folklore

Hans in Luck: Germanic Folklore   Hans had served his master seven years, and at last said to him— “Master, my time is up; I should like to go home and see my mother, so give me my wages.” And the master said— “You have been a faithful and good servant, so your pay shall be handsome.” Then he gave him a piece of silver that was as big as his head. Hans took out

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Rabbit and the Indian Chief: Canadian Folktale
North America

Rabbit and the Indian Chief: Canadian Folktale

Rabbit and the Indian Chief: Canadian Folktale Long ago an Indian Chief was living with his people far in the Canadian forest. Life was good and food was plentiful and the people were all very happy. But one day a wicked giant and his old witch wife came crashing into the land from a far country beyond the prairies. They devoured all the food they could lay their hands on and soon there was little

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Karma: Folktale from Japan
Japan

Karma: Folktale from Japan

Karma: Folktale from Japan The young man, Ito Tatewaki, was returning homeward after a journey which he had taken to the city of Kioto. He made his way alone and on foot, and he went with his eyes bent upon the ground, for cares weighed him down and his mind was full of the business which had taken him to Kioto. Night found him upon a lonely road leading across a wild moor. Upon the

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The Nurse: Folktale from Japan
Japan

The Nurse: Folktale from Japan

The Nurse: Folktale from Japan Idé the samurai was wedded to a fair wife and had an only child, a boy called Fugiwaka. Idé was a mighty man of war, and as often as not he was away from home upon the business of his liege lord. So the child Fugiwaka was reared by his mother and by the faithful woman, his nurse. Matsu was her name, which is, in the speech of the country, the Pine

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The Cold Lady: Folktale from Japan
Japan

The Cold Lady: Folktale from Japan

The Cold Lady: Folktale from Japan Once an old man and a young man left their village in company, in order to make a journey into a distant province. Now, whether they went for pleasure or for profit, for matters of money, of love or war, or because of some small or great vow that they had laid upon their souls, it is no longer known. All these things were very long since forgotten. It

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The Widow’s Son: Philippines Myth
Philippines

The Widow’s Son: Philippines Myth

The Widow’s Son: Philippines Myth In a little house at the edge of a village lived a widow with her only son, and they were very happy together. The son was kind to his mother, and they made their living by growing rice in clearings on the mountain side and by hunting wild pig in the forest. One evening when their supply of meat was low, the boy said: “Mother, I am going to hunt

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