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1 Pre | So far as the children of Europe have their fairy stories 2 Pre | The collections known in Europe by the titles of The Fables 3 Pre | literary contact between Europe and India, in the case of 4 GeNote| of Kasyapa was brought to Europe with a deputation from the 5 GeNote| connection, as it has come to Europe in various forms and shapes. 6 GeNote| Buddhistic sources, also reached Europe and formed popular reading 7 GeNote| TALES OF SINDIBAD, known to Europe as The Seven Sages of Rome: 8 GeNote| the Indian tales reached Europe at the time of the Crusades, 9 GeNote| collections, which reached Europe in the twelfth and thirteenth 10 GeNote| popular literature of modern Europe is derived from those portions 11 GeNote| spread of Indian tales to Europe. He wrote in 1859, before 12 GeNote| folk-tale collection in Europe, and he had not thus adequate 13 GeNote| influence on the popular mind of Europe. But he made it clear that 14 GeNote| take in other countries of Europe and in the East. In my opinion, 15 GeNote| which every country of Europe without exception possesses, 16 GeNote| modern product in India as in Europe, so far as literary evidence 17 GeNote| stories; India belongs to Europe for purposes of comparative 18 GeNote| that the higher minds of Europe for the last thousand years 19 GeNote| English folk-tales. So far as Europe has a common store of fairy 20 GeNote| is this common stock of Europe that I regard as coming 21 StNote| Labam" are not known in Europe.~Remarks. - We have here 22 StNote| accident or independently: Europe must have borrowed from 23 StNote| from India, or India from Europe. As this must have occurred 24 StNote| of Bidpai" from India to Europe are well known and distinctly 25 StNote| legend (our part) coming to Europe, except the existence of