Collection of 118 Indian stories, told by various people; recorded and translated by W. Crooke and others. [189-].
Various papers. Various sizes. 34 x 21 cm unless stated otherwise.
Handwritten, printed and typewritten. Handwritten unless stated otherwise.
Presented by Mr J.E. Crooke, 11 Mar. 1955.
/1 ‘In the court of Ugrasen, Rájá of Mathurá, chanbeys? Of Mathurá were held in great esteem …’; told and recorded by Gauri Shunker, Brahman of Járakhi dt. Agrá. 5 pp.
/2 ‘Once upon a time a King’s son and a Minister’s went out hunting…’; told by Hardatt Pandit of Gokul, Tahail Mahában, dt Mathurá and recorded by Pandit Guptár, teacher, Purá dt Fyzábád. 20 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/3 ‘Once upon a time Rájá Yudhisthir asked his younger brother to foretell the future …’; told by Pandit Bholá Náth of Basundhará, dt Etah and recorded by Brindában, teacher of Nar Mahal, village school, dt Agrá. 4 pp.
/4 ‘There was a Rájá in a certain city who had a priest …’; told by Lala Shes Lal, Bania, village Dhimsri, dt Agra. 10 pp.
/5 ‘In a certain country there was a Pandit who had an only son …’; told by Kishnai Pandit. 10 pp. 34 x 21.5 cm
/6 ‘Once upon a time there was a certain king who had four sons …’; told by Râm Nandan Patwâri, Kon. 11 pp.
/7 ‘There used to be a merchant …’; story no. 8 told by Barkatulla Khan. 11 pp. 34.5 x 21.5 cm
/8 ‘Once upon a time there was a Râjâ who had a son …’; told by Iqbâl Husen, Bhinli, dt Mirzâpur. 9 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm
/9 ‘Once upon a time Mahadána and Pàrbati were thinking of the world …’; told by Maháráj Dali chandji of Kotilá, dt Agrá and recorded by Brindában, teacher of Núr Mahal, dt Agrá. 4 pp.
/10 ‘In a certain city there lived a Brahman named Samman …’; told and recorded by Rama Dás, teacher of the village school, Chetiyá Murár, dt Bahráig. 4 leaves
/11 ‘A king has issued orders that nobody should come out of the homestead after 9 o’clock …’; told by Básdena of Dhimisri and recorded by Bhagwat Prasád, teacher of Dhimisri, dt Agrá. 12 pp.
/12 ‘Once upon a time there was a Râjâ in a certain country who was a pious man …’; told by Ramânand Tivari, Jubilee school, Mirzâpur. 4 pp. 33.5 x 21 cm
/13 ‘Once upon a time there was in a certain country a Râjâ whose minister was a Brahman …’; told by Râm Govind Pande, Ghurhu Patti, Mirzâpur. 16 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/14 ‘Once upon a time there lived in a certain village a shepherd …’; told and recorded by Dâroghâ Sinh of Paisârâ, dt Jaunpur. 13 leaves. 33 x 20.5 cm (leaves 1-12); 16.5 x 20 cm (leaf 13)
/15 ‘There was once in a certain city a King who had a Prince …’; told by Alláh Diyá, barber of Sharanpur. 16 leaves, with text on verso leaves 9, 15-16, and numbered 9a, 15a, 16a
/16 ‘Once upon a time there was a king who always thought to be the king of the whole world …’; told by Mukund Kâl, Mirzâpur. 9 pp. 33.5 x 21 cm
/17 ‘In the Eastern countries there was a city which has not its equal in the whole world …’; told by Abdul Karim and recorded by Chandra Bhán of Kerah dt Saháranpur. 12 pp.
/18 ‘Once upon a time there was a king in a certain country, Abraham by name …’; told by M. Aulád Hasén, revenue Sarishtedár, Mirzápur and recorded by Rámgharib. 5 pp.
/19 ‘Iherz was a city in Persiá, the king of which was named Muzaffar Sháh …’; told by Abdul Karim and recorded by Chandar Bhán, Baniá of Khérah, dt Saháranpur. 20 pp.
/20 ‘Once upon a time Râjâ Bhoj happened to go to his wife while she was talking to her maid-servant secretly …’; told by Heerâ Lâl, Patwari, Halliâ, district Mirzâpur. 3 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/21 ‘Once upon a time a poor Brahman went into a forest …’; told by Kundan Sinh Ját and recorded by Abu Hasan, teacher, Manglor village school, Tahsil Ruruko, dt Saháranpur. 5 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/22 ‘A king had ordered that anything that was not sold in his markets should be bought by him and put in the palace …’; told by Gauri Shankar, teacher of Járkhi, dt Agrá and recorded by the same. 3 pp.
/24 The tale of the one-eyed Prince; told by Muh Chand, Ját of Kágraul, Agra district. 2 leaves. 32 x 20 cm
/25 The Prince of Chitrakut and the demon’s daughter; told by Brindaban, teacher of the Tahsili school, Saharanpur. 3 leaves. 32 x 20 cm (leaves 1-2); 25.5 x 20.5 cm (leaf 3). Typewritten
/26 The gratitude of the Ahir; told by Ali Husain Khan, of Dharaganj, Budaun district. 2 leaves. 32 x 20 cm. Typewritten
/27 How Bitnava married the princess; told by Saadat, weaver and recorded by Maharaj Sinh, teacher of the Rudrapur school, Faizabad district. 1 leaf. 32 x 20 cm. Typewritten
/28 The fruit of well-doing; told by Juala Prasad of Mili and recorded by Moti Ram, teacher of the school at Mli, Prtabgarh district. 1 leaf. Typewritten
/29 The magic flesh; told by Dulari Laland recorded by Jagat Bahadur Kayasth of Basitnagar, Hardoi district. 3 pp. 32 x 20 cm. Typewritten
/30 ‘Once upon a time there was a Rájá who said to his Ráni one day …’; told and recorded by Káliká Prasád, teacher of Gherár, dt Mainpuri. 16 pp. 28 x 23 cm
/31 ‘In a certain village there was an old man who had a son …’; told and recorded by Abdulláh Khán, teacher of Dholipur, dt Azamgarh. 7 pp. 28 x 23 cm
/32 ‘In a certain city a man was doing service …’; told and recorded by Abdulláh Khán, teacher of Menh Nagar, dt Azamgarh. 6 pp. 28 x 23 cm
/33 ‘In the hilly country called Dakkhan there was once Bhuihár in a certain village …’; told by Sálig Rám Páridé and recorded by Rameswarpuri, teacher of Kharwá village school, South Mirgápur. 19 pp. 28 x 23 cm
/34 Adventures of Dullá Bhatti; sent in by the Principal, Divisional College Meerut in Déo Nágari. 19 leaves. 28 x 20.5 cm
/35 The faithful animals; a folktale told by Akbar Shâh Manjhi of Manbasa, Dudhi, Mirzapur. 2 leaves. 28 x 22.5 cm. Typewritten
/36 ‘For alms-giving is grain and for taking is the name of Hari …’; told by Shítal Prasád, teacher of Kartahal, Brahman, dt Meerat. 21 pp. 28 x 23 cm
/37 ‘It so happened once that Raya Ratan Sen did not pay the tribute to the king …’; told by Lakhan Sinh Thákur of Bharatpur, dt Shajahánpur. 5 pp. 28 x 23 cm
/38 ‘Two men went out into a city to serve …’; told and recorded by Rám Dayál of Nasrukh, dt Marat. 3 pp. 28 x 23 cm
/39 ‘In ancient times there was a poet who had not his equal in his profession …’; told by Ghulám Muhammad and recorded by Muhammad Asharaf Ali, teacher of Saijaná, dt Badáun. 4 pp. 28 x 23 cm
/40 ‘There was a Rájá in a certain country who used to spend 100 rupees daily in charity …’; told by Pirkhan Pathán of Gwalior estate and recorded by Nanhar Sinh, teacher of Bodun village school, dt Fatehpur. 11 pp. 28 x 23 cm
/41 ‘In ancient times there was a king in the country of Ajam …’; told and recorded by Jaib Ulláh, a student of the village school, Párah Sháhji, dt Allahábád. 21 pp. 28 x 23 cm (pp. 1-20); 14 x 23 cm (p. 21)
/42 ‘A king of India was very fond of playing at chess …’; told by Angan Lál Portman? Of Belsahí and recorded by Járá Chandra of Réwa Nai, dt Badácín. 8 pp. 28 x 23 cm (pp. 1-6); 21.5 x 23 cm (p. 7)
/43 ‘It is said that the Nawáb Shám used to cry before the throne before sitting upon it daily …’; told and recorded by Thákur Jhunnu Sinh, teacher of Dáhár, dt Bádáúri. 30 pp. 28 x 23 cm
/44 ‘Once upon a time there were a male and a female monkey on a tree that stood by the side of a river …’; told by Bál Govind Káyasth, of Nezamaddinpur and recorded by the same, dt Badáun. 21 pp. 28 x 23 cm (pp. 1-8, 13-20); 21.5 x 23 cm (pp. 9-12); 14 x 23 cm (p. 21)
/45 ‘A certain religious mendicant went to pay his respects to Janannáthii …’; told by Khém Chandra, Persian teacher Tahaili school, Sardhaná, dt Meerut. 4 pp. 28 x 23 cm
/46 The luck of the orphan lad; told by Hasan Khan Pathan of Saharanpur. 2 leaves. 25.5 x 20 cm (p. 1); 12.5 x 20 cm (p. 2). Typewritten
/47 The Brahman and the tree that grants desires; told by Hanuaman Prasad, teacher of the village school at Muhammadabad, Rae Bareli district. 1 leaf. 13 x 20.5 cm. Typewritten
/48 The Pandit who turned thief; told by Krishna Gopal, teacher of the school at Plhepar, Cawnpur district. 1 leaf. 16.5 x 20 cm. Typewritten
/49 A tale of the Holi festival; told by Nathiya Chamarin and recorded by Chhajmal Das, teacher of Rudayan school, Aligarh district. 2 leaves. 25.5 x 20 cm. Typewritten
/50 The half married princess; told by Pyare Lal, Shukl Brahman of Narwal, Cawnpur district. 3 leaves. 25.5 x 20 cm (pp. 1-2); 90 x 20 cm (p. 3)
/51 The wicked man and his daughters; told by Mír Ali of Tánda, Faizabad district. 2 leaves. 32.5 x 20 cm
/52 The legend of Saturn (Shani) and the Râjâ Bîr Bikramâditya, as told by Râm Gharîb Chaubê. 14 leaves. 34 x 21.5 cm
/53 ‘There was in ancient times a city named Ambá Watî …’; told and recorded by Krishna Lál, teacher of Muhrárá, dt Mathurá. 8 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm
/54 The religious guide and the disciple; told by Keshaw Rám, Kakkhini Brahman of Sharanpur. 2 leaves. 33.5 x 21 cm
/55 ‘A Thâkur had made friends with a Banicâ …’; told by Raghubar Pande of Chaurarahâ, Jaunpur and recorded by Jageswar Prasâd, writing master Tilâ school, Jaunpur. 3 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm (pp. 1-2); 16.5 x 20.5 cm (p. 3)
/56 ‘Once upon a time a Brahman was going out into another country …’; told by Padârath Pande, Mirzâpur. 3 pp.
/57 The legend of Lakkhi Bángaa and the Mard Sorath, (to be continued). 66 leaves. 85 x 16.5 cm (leaf 1); 21 x 21.5 cm (leaf 2); 34 x 21.5 cm (leaves 3-66). [Subsequent parts missing].
/58 ‘There was a Brahman who was a poor man …’; told and recorded by Ulfat Rái, Káyasth of Chandpará village, dt Etawah. 6 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm
/59 ‘A certain banker had four sons …’; told by Gangá Rám Awasthí of the village Kháripur, and recorded by Shes Datt, Brahman, teacher of Kháripur, dt Etawah. 15 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/60 ‘Once upon a time there was a certain Rájá who has 6 princes and one princess …’; told and recorded by the teacher of the village school, Bírí Sawáí, dt Cawnpur. 11 leaves
/61 ‘Once upon a time there were living in a village a Brahman and his wife’; told by Baldeo Prasâd, village Malâwan, dt Etah. 7 pp. 33.5 x 20 cm
/62 ‘Once upon a time there was in a certain city a Bania …’; told and recorded by Ghámal, monitor, village school, Kandhelá, dt Muzaffar Nagar. 14 leaves. 25 x 21.5 cm (leaf 14); 17 x 21.5 cm (leaf 15)
/63 ‘Once upon a time Sarswati and Lakshini disputed with each other …’; told by Mahâbir Ram, Kalwar, Burhanpur and recorded by Râm Niranjan Sinh, teacher of Burhanpur, dt Ghâzipur. 10 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/64 Legend of Jagdeva Panavár of Dhárá Nagar; recorded by Abdul Rahman Khán, teacher of Kharah Afghan, dt Saharanpur. 41 leaves
/65 ‘In a certain country there was [a] religious mendicant …’; told and recorded by the teacher of the village school, Khorauri, dt Bahráich. 10 leaves
/66 ‘A certain old woman had a son …’; recorded by a teacher of the Bahráich district. 4 leaves. 17 x 21.5 cm (leaf 4 only)
/67 The story of a Persian guest. 3 leaves. 33 x 21 cm
/68 ‘In a certain Imperial institute some children were once being taught …’; told by Syrd Khârim Husen, a teacher in the Benans district. 5 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/69 ‘The Râjâ of Dravin Desh was very powerful and consequently very proud …’; told by Bhrigu Nâth and recorded by Mâdhan Rai Bhumihâr of Dadhani, teacher of the village school, Latthu Dih, dt Ghâzipur. 7 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm
/70 ‘A certain Raja’s minister had Sarswati (the goddess of learning) under his thumb …’; told and recorded by Sri Lál, teacher of Párah, dt Aligarh. 13 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm
/71 ‘Once upon a time there was a man named Faridi …’; told by Bâbâ Hanumân Dâs Khariwâ, dt Mirzâpur. 4 pp.
/72 ‘In the front of a certain Râjâ’s palace there stood a bunyan tree …’; told by Pandit Vindeswari Prasad of Bânsi, dt Basti. 10 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/73 ‘One day a king just as he was seated on the throne asked his ministers three questions …’; told by Ilahi Bakhsh of Pihâni and recorded by Qamaruddin of Sandilah, second teacher of Pihâni school, dt Hardoi. 8 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/74 The legend of the Punpuna River; Râm Gharb Chaubê. 13 leaves. 28 x 21 cm (leaf 13 only)
/75 Legend of a Sadâbartî Banker; Râm Gharîb Chaubê. 5 leaves
/76 ‘Once upon a time there was a Raja who had a son …’; told by Makhdum Bakhsh and recorded by M. Prabhu Dayal, offg. 4th master, Zilâ school, Pratâpgash. 10 pp.
/77 ‘Once upon a time there was a gentleman who habitually took opium …’; told by Mukund Lâl, Mirzâpur. 2 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/78 ‘In a certain city there was a king who had a minister …’; told by Alláh Diyá, an aged Muhammadan barber of the city of Saháranpur. 42 leaves
/79 ‘Once upon a time there was a Raja who was habituated to eat Khájá …’; told by Raghubar Dayál Sharmá of Sikandarpur, dt Bahráieh. 7 leaves
/80 ‘In a certain village there was an old woman who had a youthful son …’; told by Khúb Chaud, monitor, Párah village school, dt Alígarh. 4 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm
/81 ‘Once upon a time there was a Brahman who was a very poor man …’; told and recorded by Raghubar Dayál, of Shikandarpur, dt Bahraieh. 10 leaves
/82 ‘A certain man started from his house with a rupee to purchase something …’; told by Shebba Sinh, Brahman of Saharanpur. 3 leaves. 30 x 20.5 cm (leaves 1-2); 17 x 20.5 cm (leaf 3)
/83 ‘Once upon a time Nârad Muni went into a city in course of his wanderings …’; told by Râmeshwar Datt Ojhâ and recorded by the teacher of the village school Sâhabgunj, dt Pratâpgarh. 6 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/84 ‘Once upon a time a king marched with a large army to fight with another king …’; Lâlâ Nand Kishor Lâl of village Janwai, narrator, she’s Bhikh Lal, teacher village school Sangrâmgarh, recorder. 3 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/85 ‘Once upon a time four girls who were all in their teens were standing on an upper story …’; told and recorded by Kammu Khân, resident of Aligunj, dt Etah. 7 pp. 17 x 21 cm (p. 7)
/86 ‘Once upon a time there was a Rajâ who had no offspring …’; told by Shyâm Lâl. 6 pp.
/87 ‘Once upon a time a prince went out a-hunting …’; told by Jaggu, barber of Udharanpur, Tahsil Shâhâbâd and recorded by Jang Bahâdur, teacher of the village school, Udharaupur, dt Hardoi. 13 pp. 33 x 20 cm (pp. 1-10, 13); 17 x 20 cm (pp. 11-12)
/88 ‘Once upon a time there lived in a certain city a very rich merchant …’; Etah district. 17 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm
/89 ‘Once upon a time Arjun said to Sri Krishna …’; told by Râmeswar Datt Ojhâ of Lilapur and recorded by the teacher of the village school, Sâhabgunj, dt Pratâpgarh. 5 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm
/90 ‘A certain banker’s son had made friends with a prince …’; told by Gangá Rám Jhákur of Lodhá and recorded by Dasnath, teacher of Lódhá, dt Aligárh. 8 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm
/91 ‘A seth had one son …’; told by Nand Kishor Lâl of Janwai and recorded by Sheo Shikh Lâl, teacher, Sangrâmgarh, dt Pratâpgarh. 6 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm
/92 ‘Once upon a time there lived a Pandit who was a rich and wise man …’; told by Bâbâ Hanumân Das of Khairwâ and recorded by the same, dt Mirzâpur. 7 pp.
/93 ‘Once upon a time two men were disputing on the point that one said that fate is greater …’; told and recorded by Uday Singh Thâkar of Nayâ Gâon, dt Etah. 8 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm
/94 ‘In Sorath country there lived a Râjâ Bir Bhadra by name …’; told and recorded by Babu Gâdadhar Sinh, teacher Fatah Gunj village school, dt Jaunpur. 9 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm
/95 ‘A certain Raja’s kingdom was surped by another Rájá …’; told by Charáman Thákur of Shinwálá and recorded by Thákar Dás, Brahman of Sikandara, dt Aligarh. 3 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm (pp. 1-2); 24.5 x 20.5 cm (p. 3)
/96 ‘Once upon a time there was a king …’; told by Mukund Lâl, Mirzâpur. 7 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/97 ‘Once upon a time a certain king went out to take a walk with a retinue …’; told by Parmánand Brahman of Sonai and recorded by Véd Rám, Baniá of Kálijari, dt Alígarh. 3 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/98 ‘A certain Raja had a son …’; told by Chhoté Lál Brahman of Shasábád and recorded by the same, dt Farrakhábád. 7 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm (pp. 1-6); 16.5 x 20.5 cm (p. 7)
/99 ‘One day a Chandhari went into the court of the Rájá …’; told by Suraj Prasád, Brahman of Shamsábád, Farrukhábád. 4 pp. 32.5 x 20 cm
/100 ‘Once upon a time there was a Rájá who had a son …’; told and recorded by Budh Sén, student of the Jahsili school, Meerat. 16 pp. 28 x 23 cm
/101 ‘A goldsmith, a tailor, a carpenter and a Manloi once agreed to gather to make a journey …’; told by Farahap Ulláh and recorded by Rahmat. 6 pp. 28 x 23 cm (pp. 1-2, 5-6); 22.5 x 23 cm (pp. 3-4)
/102 ‘The son of a gentleman has heard the proverb …’; told by Murlí Dhar and recorded by Baldes Prasád, teacher of Ubarban, dt Bádaun. 9 pp. 28 x 23 cm
/103 ‘In the house of a certain Kháni some birds had kept their young ones …’; told by Rám Sahay and recorded by Panna Lál of the village Ubádan, dt Badásin. 14 pp. 28 x 33 cm (pp. 1-10, 13-14); 23.5 x 23 cm (pp. 11-12)
/104 ‘In a certain city there were a blind man and a hump backed …’; told and recorded by Ranjít Brahman of Kanch, student of the 4th class, Jahsílí school, Kánch, dt Jálaun. 13 pp. 28 x 23 cm (pp. 1-11); 24 x 23 cm (pp. 12-13)
/105 Legend of Dandanlihâ Brâhmans; told by Bâba Jag Mohan Dâs of Kundrâ and recorded by Râm Bakhsh Sinh, teacher of the village school, Katiyâ. 10 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/106 ‘One day a king was walking about in the streets of his capital …’; told by Shaikh Abdulbapi and recorded by Vahil-Ahman of Malibabad. 6 pp. 33 x 20 cm
/107 The legend of Bâm deo and Nâm deo; Râm Gharîb Chaubê. 14 leaves
/108 ‘Two sons of a gentleman named Baharahwat and Roshan Zamir were very much attached to each other …’; told by Munir Khán, Pathán of Parashará and recorded by Sheo Lál, teacher of Parashará village school, dt Aligarh. 17 pp. 33 x 20 cm (pp. 1-14); 25 x 20 cm (pp. 15-16); 18.5 x 20 cm (p. 17)
/109 ‘It is said that in a certain city there was a weaner who himself was a weak minded man …’; told by Shékh Muhammad Ibráhim of Nahtór and recorded by Muhammad Siddik Bég of Inhradábád, Bijnór. 17 pp. 33 x 20 cm (pp. 1-14, 17); 29.5 x 20 cm (pp. 15-16)
/110 ‘Once upon a time there was a Râjâ who had a son …’; told and recorded by Darogha Sinh, teacher Tahsili school, Karâtat, dt Jaunpur. 4 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm (pp. 1-4); 16.5 x 20.5 cm (p. 5)
/111 ‘It is said that in the olden times there was an astrologer of considerable repute, Bâlruchi by name …’; told by Jhumak Lâl, teacher of Didârgunj, dt Âzamgarh and recorded by Yadunandau Râi of Rasâwân, dt Âzambarh. 13 pp. 33 x 20.5 cm
/112 ‘A certain king saw one night in a dream Mulkul Mant …’; told by Zafaruldin of Sikandarah and recorded by Gangá Prasád, Bráhman of Sikandarah, dt Aligarh. 4 pp. 32.5 x 20 cm
/113 Legend of Hardaul, Paper II (to be continued); Râm Gharîb Chaubê. 26 leaves. 22 x 21 cm (leaf 6); 17 x 21 cm (leaf 9); 28.5 x 21 cm (leaf 10); 25 x 21 cm (leaves 13, 15); 27 x 21 cm (leaf 16); 29 x 21 cm (leaves 18-19). [Paper I and subsequent parts missing]
/114 Legend of Râjâ Karûk (in 5 parts); Râm Gharib Chaubé. 189 leaves. 34 x 21.5 cm (leaves 1-17, 22-27, 34-86, 88-89, 91-125, 127-189); 22 x 21.5 cm (leaves 19, 28); 17 x 21.5 cm (leaves 20, 29, 32-33); 14.5 x 21.5 cm (leaf 21); 23 x 21.5 cm (leaf 30); 12.5 x 21.5 cm (leaf 31); 28 x 21.5 cm (leaf 87); 25 x 21.5 cm (leaf 90); 21.5 x 21.5 cm (leaf 126). Part I, leaves 1-40; Part II, leaves 41-53; Part III, leaves 54-100; Part IV, leaves 101-144; Part V, leaves 145-189
/115 Folktales of Hindustan; by William Crooke. No. 1 – The Prince and his faithful friend, the son of the Wazir. Reprint from The Indian Antiquary, June 1892, pp. 185-9. 28.5 x 22 cm. Printed
/116 A version of the Guga legend; by W. Crooke. Reprint from The Indian Antiquary, Feb. 1895, pp. 49-65. 28.5 x 22 cm. Printed
/117 ‘A soldier with his wife and children began to live in the paradise …’. 1 p. 17 x 21.5 cm. [Last page of a story of which the rest is missing]
/118 The fruit of covetousness; told by Lakshmi Chandra, Gujarati Brahman of Sharanpur. 1 leaf. Typewritten