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Twenty-two Goblins

By Arthur W. Ryder

[1917]


Title Page

Introduction

First Goblin: The Prince's Elopement. Whose fault was the resulting death of his parents-in-law?

Second Goblin: The Three Lovers who brought the Dead Girl to Life. Whose wife should she be?

Third Goblin: The Parrot and the Thrush. Which are worse, men or women?

Fourth Goblin: King Shudraka and Hero's Family. Which of the five deserves the most honour?

Fifth Goblin: The Brave Man, the Wise Man, and the Clever Man. To which should the girl be given?

Sixth Goblin: The Girl who transposed the Heads of her Husband and Brother. Which combination of head and body is her husband?

Seventh Goblin: The Mutual Services of King Fierce-lion and Prince Good. Which is the more deserving?

Eighth Goblin: The Specialist in Food, the Specialist in Women, and the Specialist in Cotton. Which is the cleverest?

Ninth Goblin: The Four Scientific Suitors. To which should the girl be given?

Tenth Goblin: The Three Delicate Wives of King Virtue-banner. Which is the most delicate?

Eleventh Goblin: The King who won a Fairy as his Wife. Why did his counsellor's heart break?

Twelfth Goblin: The Brahman who died because Poison from a Snake in the Claws of a Hawk fell into a Dish of Food given him by a Charitable Woman. Who is to blame for his death?

Thirteenth Goblin: The Girl who showed Great Devotion to the Thief. Did he weep or laugh?

Fourteenth Goblin: The Man who changed into a Woman at Will. Was his wife his or the other man's?

Fifteenth Goblin: The Fairy Prince Cloud-chariot and the Serpent Shell-crest. Which is the more self-sacrificing?

Sixteenth Goblin: The King who died for Love of his General's Wife; the General follows him in Death. Which is the more worthy?

Seventeenth Goblin: The Youth who went through the Proper Ceremonies. Why did he fail to win the magic spell?

Eighteenth Goblin: The Boy whom his Parents, the King, and the Giant conspired to Kill. Why did he laugh at the moment of death?

Nineteenth Goblin: The Man, his Wife, and her Lover, who all died for Love. Which was the most foolish?

Twentieth Goblin: The Four Brothers who brought a Dead Lion to Life. Which is to blame when he kills them all?

Twenty-first Goblin: The Old Hermit who exchanged his Body for that of the Dead Boy. Why did he weep and dance?

Twenty-second Goblin: The Father and Son who married Daughter and Mother. What relation were their children?

Conclusion
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