Filipino Popular Tales. Various
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Why the Cuttle-Fish and Squids Produce a Black Liquid.
Why Cocks have Combs on their Heads.
An Unequal Match; Or, Why the Carabao’s Hoof is Split.
Filipino Stories given in the Notes.
[Only stories from my own manuscript collection are listed here. Titles of those given in full are printed in Roman; of those given merely in abstract, in Italics. A “(C)” after a title indicates that the story is taken from one of the native corridos, or metrical romances printed in the vernacular.]
1 Pedro’s Fortunes 15
2 Pusong 23
3 Cabagboc 23
4 Sandapal 23
5 Sandangcal 23
6 Greedy Juan 23
7 Juan Tapon 23
8 Dangandangan 23
9 Tangarangan 23
10 Kakarangkang 29
11 How Piro became Rich 41
12 The Cripple and the Blind Man 51
13 Marcela outwits the King 56
14 Cay Calabasa (C) 57
15 Rodolfo (C) 60
16 Juan and his Six Friends 78
17 Edmundo (C) 87
18 The Three Brothers 127
19 The Priest and his Pupil 148
20 Abu-Hasan (C) 154
21 Don Agustin, Don Pedro, and Don Juan (C) 169
22 The Adarna Bird (C) (two versions) 169
23 Pedro and the Giants 175
24 The Monkey becomes King 182
25 Juan the Ashes-Trader 195
26 Colassit and Colaskel 195
27 Juan the Poor 202
28 Juan Bachiller (C) 202
29 Mabait and the Duende 217
30 The Fortunes of Andoy, an Orphan 241
31 Peter the Violinist 241
32 Duke Almanzor (C) 251
33 The Seven Hunchbacked Brothers 268
34 Juan and his Father 275
35 Pugut Negro (C) 280
36 Juan Tiñoso (C) 283
37 Juan and Maria (C) 298
38 Pitong 299
39 The Wonderful Tree 318
40 King Asuero and Juan the Poor (C) 322
41 Ricardo and his Adventures 347
42 Juan and the Robbers 348
43 The Adventure of Two Robbers 349
44 Juan Sadut 351
45 Juan Loco 352
46 The Monkey and the Crocodile 377
47 The Battle between the Birds and the Beasts 381
48 The Bacuit’s Case 389
49 Why