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VIII

370-371. The Man on whose Head a Tree was growing
372-373. Other People with Extraordinary Bodies

XV. PEOPLE ENGAGED IN FABULOUS OCCUPATIONS (374-386)
374-377. Extraordinary Methods of Fishing

378. The Man who took off his Head and played with it in the Sea
379. The Man who first worked and then slept incessantly

380. The two Indefatigable Runners

381. The Man who paddled his Canoe unceasingly.

382. The Bush which grew up round a Man and kept him Entangled
383. The Woman who baked her Husband alive

384. The Man who wanted to make his Skin White

385-386. Various Extraordinary Occupations.

XVI. DREAMS (387-407)

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Omens in Dreams (387-390)

B. Nightmare (391—398) .

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XVII. TALES OF CHILDREN (408-412).

408. How the Wicked Man killed the Children, and how the Little boy escaped
409. The Children who fooled an Old Man and were killed by him with
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410. How the Boys were captured by an Old Woman and escaped
411. The Boy who was pursued by an Old Woman
412. The Boy who annoyed a Spirit and was killed
XVIII. TALES OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS (413-450)
413. Snakes who make their Way into Women.
414. Maigidubu, the Snake-Man who protects Women
415-418. Other Tales about Snakes and Women

419. The Snake which transformed itself into a Canoe

420. The Snake and the Hunter who Wanted White Feathers

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421. The Snake whose Daughter was married to a Man.
422. The Man who was swallowed by a Snake.

Various incidents with Snakes

423-427. The Snakes who coiled themselves round People and crushed them 466. 428-430.

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440. The Cassowary and Crocodile who quarrelled about a Sago Tree.
441. The Origin of the Boukou Bird.

442. How Crabs were brought to the Islands.

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