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t1a | Suan’s Good Luck | 1641 | Philippines
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t1b | Suan Eket | _ | Philippines
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t2 | The Charcoal-maker Who Became King | _ | Philippines
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t3 | The Story of Carancal | 650A | Philippines
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t4a | Suac and His Adventures | _ | Philippines
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t4b | The Three Friends,—The Monkey, the Dog, and the Carabao | _ | Philippines
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t5a | How Suan Became Rich | _ | _
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t5b | The King’s Decisions | _ | _
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t6a | The Four Blind Brothers | _ | _
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t6b | Juan the Blind Man | _ | _
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t6c | Teofilo the Hunchback, and the Giant | _ | _
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t6d | Juan and the Buringcantada | _ | _
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t6e | The Manglalabas | _ | _
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t7a | Sagacious Marcela | _ | _
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t7b | King Tasio | _ | _
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t8a | The Story of Zaragoza | _ | _
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t8b | Juan the Peerless Robber | _ | _
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t9 | The Seven Crazy Fellows | 1586 | Philippines
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t10a | Juan Manalaksan | 560 | _
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t10b | Juan the Poor, Who became Juan the King | 560 | _
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t11a | Lucas The Strong | _ | _
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t11b | Juan and His Six Companions | _ | _
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t11c | The Story of King Palmarin | _ | _
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t12a | The Three Brothers | _ | _
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t12b | Three Brothers of Fortune | _ | _
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t12c | Pablo and the Princess | _ | _
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t12d | Legend of Prince Oswaldo | _ | _
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t13a | The Rich and the Poor | _ | _
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t13b | Lucas the Rope-maker | _ | _
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t15 | The Miraculous Cow | _ | _
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t16 | The Clever Husband and Wife | _ | _
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t17 | The Three Brothers | _ | _
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t18 | Juan and His Adventures | _ | _
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t19 | Juan Wearing a Monkey’s Skin | _ | _
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t20a | How Salaksak Became Rich | _ | _
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t20b | Clever Juan and Envious Diego | _ | _
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t20c | Ruined because of Invidiousness | _ | _
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t20d | The Two Friends | _ | _
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t20e | Juan the Orphan | _ | _
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t21 | Is He the Crafty Ulysses? | _ | _
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t22 | The Reward of Kindness | 361 | Philippines
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t23 | Pedro and Satan | _ | _
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t24 | The Devil and the Guachinango | _ | _
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t25 | Juan Sadut | _ | _
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t26 | An Act of Kindness | _ | _
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t27 | The Indolent Husband | _ | _
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t28 | Cecilio, the Servant of Emilio | _ | _
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t29 | Chonguita | 402 | Philippines
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t30 | The Golden Lock | _ | _
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t31 | Who is the Nearest Relative? | _ | _
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t33a | The Three Humpbacks | _ | _
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t33b | The Seven Humpbacks | _ | _
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t35 | Cochinango | _ | _
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t36 | Pedro and the Witch | _ | _
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t37 | The Woman and her Coles Plant.
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t38 | A Negrito Slave | _ | _
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t39 | Alberto and the Monsters | _ | _
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t40 | Juan and Maria | 327 | _
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t41 | The Enchanted Prince | _ | _
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t42 | Note | _ | _
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t43 | Note | _ | _
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t44 | Note | _ | _
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t45a | Maria and the Golden Slipper | 510A | Philippines
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t45b | Abadeja | _ | _
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t46 | Juan the Poor | _ | _
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t47 | The Fate of an Envious Woman | 480 | _
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t48a | The Monkey and Juan Pusong Tambi-tambi | 175 | Philippines
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t48b | Andres the Trapper | _ | _
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t49 | Juan the Fool | _ | _
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t50 | Juan and his Painted Hat | _ | _
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t51 | Juan and Clotilde | 310 | _
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t52 | The Poor Man and his Three Sons | _ | _
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t53 | The Denied Mother | _ | _
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t54 | Note | _ | _
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t55 | The Monkey and the Turtle | _ | _
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t56 | Zambal Version | _ | _
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t57 | The Monkeys and the Dragon-Flies | 1586 | Philippines
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t58 | The Monkey, the Turtle, and the Crocodile | _ | _
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t59 | The Iguana and the Turtle | _ | _
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t60a | The Trial among the Animals | _ | _
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t60b | The Pugu’s Case | _ | _
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t60c | Why Mosquitoes Hum and Try to get into the Holes of our Ears | _ | _
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t60d | A Tyrant | _ | _
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t61 | The Greedy Crow | _ | _
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t62 | The Humming-bird and the Carabao | _ | _
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t63 | Note | _ | _
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t64 | Auac and Lamiran | _ | _
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t65 | Why the Ant is not so Venomous as the Snake | _ | _
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t66 | Why Locusts Are Harmful | _ | _
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t67 | How Lansones Became Edible | _ | _
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t68 | Note | _ | _
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t69 | Note | _ | _
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t70 | Why the Sun Shines more Brightly than the Moon | _ | _
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t71a | Why the Culing has a Tonsure | _ | _
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t71b | The Culeto and the Crow | _ | _
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t71c | The Hawk and the Coling | _ | _
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t73 | Why the Monkey is Wise | _ | _
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t75 | Note | _ | _
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t76 | Why Snails Climb up Grass | _ | _
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t77 | Why the Cuttle-Fish and Squids Produce a Black Liquid | _ | _
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t78 | Note | _ | _
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t79a | How the Crow became Black | _ | _
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t79b | Why the Crow is Black | _ | _
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t79c | The Dove and the Crow | _ | _
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t80 | Why the Ocean is Salty | 565 | Philippines
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t82 | An Unequal Match; Or, Why the Carabao’s Hoof is Split | 275 | _ |