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1 Pre | is the Home of the Fairy Tale, and that all European fairy 2 Lion | Gautama the Buddha, told this tale, he used to add: "Now at 3 Demon | And the Teacher, when this tale was ended, became perfectly 4 GeNote| having said this he told a tale." Then follows the tale 5 GeNote| tale." Then follows the tale as given above (pp. 1, 2), 6 GeNote| else besides, including the tale of The Three Caskets, used 7 GeNote| tracing the serious fairy tale to India. Few of the tales 8 GeNote| the East.~With the fairy tale strictly so called - i.e., 9 GeNote| source whence I derived the tale, then parallels, and finally 10 StNote| chin chin." This brings the tale a stage nearer to the Lambikin.~ 11 StNote| it must be confessed, the tale has undergone considerable 12 StNote| regard the essence of the tale to consist in the conception 13 StNote| actual migration of the tale from East to West. In Bengal 14 StNote| occurs in the oldest Egyptian tale of "The Two Brothers," but 15 StNote| of the oral forms of the tale come from literary versions ( 16 StNote| Hindu peasant of today a tale which was probably told 17 StNote| Fairy Tales, No. xxii., "Tale of Ivan," from the old Cornish, 18 StNote| them are - (1) though the tale does not exist in either 19 StNote| Palace of Pleasure, tom. i. Tale 39, or, better, the Programm 20 StNote| Kipling has a very similar tale in his Life's Handicap.~ 21 StNote| original Indian reading of the tale. On the other hand, it is 22 StNote| Gomme is of opinion that the tale arose from certain rhyming 23 StNote| that the existence of the tale in Kashmir without any reference 24 StNote| children. The existence of the tale in India renders it likely