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Folk Tales from Tibet (With original Early 20th-Century Tibetan Illustrations)

Excerpt:HOW THE HARE GOT HIS SPLIT LIPA Hare was going along a road one day, when suddenly, on turning a corner, he came upon a large Tiger. The Tiger at once seized the Hare, and said that he was going to eat him.”Please, please, Uncle Tiger,” said the Hare, holding up his thumbs in supplication, “please don’t eat me, I am only a very small beast, and will make a very insufficient meal for a great big animal like you. And if you will spare my life I will take you to where you can find a much bigger, fatter creature than me for your supper.””Very well,” said the Tiger, ” I agree to that. But if you don’t show me a much bigger animal than you are, I shall certainly be obliged to eat you.”

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