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FAIRY TALES FROM BRAZIL HOW AND WHY TALES FROM BRAZILIAN FOLK-LORE
BY
ELSIE SPICER EELLS
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY HELEN M. BARTON CADMUS BOOKS
E. M. HALE AND COMPANY
CHICAGO
COPYRIGHT, 1917,
ACKNOWLEDGMENT PREFACE CONTENTS I How Night Came II How the Rabbit Lost His Tail III How the Toad Got His Bruises IV How the Tiger Got His Stripes V Why the Lamb Is Meek VI Why the Tiger and the Stag Fear Each Other VII How the Speckled Hen Got Her Speckles VIII How the Monkey Became a Trickster IX How the Monkey and the Goat Earned Their Reputations X How the Monkey Got a Drink When He Was Thirsty XI How the Monkey Got Food When He Was Hungry XII Why the Bananas Belong to the Monkey XIII How the Monkey Escaped Being Eaten XIV Why the Monkey Still Has a Tail XV How Black Became White XVI How the Pigeon Became a Tame Bird XVII Why the Sea Moans XVIII How the Brazilian Beetles Got Their Gorgeous Coats
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