id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 58816 Dracott, Alice Simla Village Tales; Or, Folk Tales from the Himalayas .txt text/plain 41665 1981 85 of the dead man; so he returned home, and when the morning came, took end." He gave no reason for having thus said, and returned to his home. The Rajah's son at once enquired what the man had said, and would not "A certain tiger," said the monkey, "has killed his mother to-day, The King was pleased, and went and told his daughter, asking her to Whereupon the bird said: "See, that Rajah was hungry, so he took away the man replied, "Yes, I will." Then he went to his wife and told her, "Wife," said the man one day, "come, we will both go and gather wood Soon she returned, and said: "Kill," so Bickermanji cut off the head "Do you see this deer?" said the old man; "it is my wife. The snake took it home, and when its wife saw it, she said: "This is ./cache/58816.txt ./txt/58816.txt