The Black Hen
Sumung was a tribal youth who everyone admired. He was a favourite of the King of Siripur, who had even offered Sumung his daughter’s hand
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Sumung was a tribal youth who everyone admired. He was a favourite of the King of Siripur, who had even offered Sumung his daughter’s hand
Continue reading »More than two thousand years ago, in the land of Ancient Egypt, a young lad named Kut and his twin sister Nefos were in the
Continue reading »After playing out in the open the whole day, the children came home with bare feet covered in dust. All of them, except a little
Continue reading »A poor woman lived in a village, and though she was hard-working, her son, who had been badly spoilt as a child, was utterly lazy.
Continue reading »Once upon a time, a girl named Barbara lived in a little village far away. She was pretty and kind and perfect- tempered-but she lived
Continue reading »Once, in faraway Indo-China, there lived a poor woman. She had only one son, a very strange lad who looked so much like a coconut
Continue reading »Shafika and her husband Hangal lived in a big city. Shafika was a dynamic woman who ran her home exceptionally well, but Hangal was so
Continue reading »King Vijay had just one daughter, Princess Chandra, who was very beautiful, but being an only child, she was severely spoilt. Nevertheless, her beauty and
Continue reading »Gopu was a reasonably wealthy man and a very devoted husband, but he had one failing. Gopu did not believe in spending money on what
Continue reading »Heralal was at one time a wealthy merchant of Patalipur. Unwise investments and a generous disposition soon saw all his wealth disappear, and eventually, he
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