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1 GeNote| General Notes~THE story literature of 2 GeNote| mentioned, i pp. 54 - 73 (see Notes i. xv. xx.). In these Notes 3 GeNote| Notes i. xv. xx.). In these Notes henceforth I refer to the " 4 GeNote| Biddai literature. (See Notes v. ix. x. xiii. xv.)~Other 5 GeNote| accordingly restricted. (Notes, No. xi.)~So much for a 6 GeNote| with an introduction and notes by Sir Bartle Frere." Her 7 GeNote| be. I have throughout the Notes been able to draw attention 8 GeNote| Campbell in two variants (see Notes on vi.), contains the germ 9 GeNote| Frere's Old Deccan Days (see Notes on Punchkin). Yet the latter 10 GeNote| rat's tail up nose (see Notes on The Charmed Ring) - there 11 GeNote| considerations.~In the following Notes I give, as on the two previous 12 StNote| Story Notes~I. THE LION AND THE CRANE.~ 13 StNote| word originally used (see Notes l. c., p. 237).~Parallels. - 14 StNote| European folk-tales (see notes on Stokes, p. 286). The 15 StNote| Tales, No. xiv.). In my notes on that droll I have pointed 16 StNote| conception, for which see Notes on "The Son of Seven Queens" 17 StNote| his Golden Snuff-box," cf. Notes, ibid.), the most familiar 18 StNote| Cornish, now extinct, and notes ibid. Mr. Clouston points 19 StNote| ed. Crane, No. 196 (see notes, p. 212), and Bozon, Contes 20 StNote| Most readers of these Notes will remember the central 21 StNote| including them in these Notes.~I am, however, not so much