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Lady-bird, The, [113]
La Fontaine’s Fables, [312]
Lamb, The wolf and the, [27];
and the goat, [87]
Language, National, [13]
Lark, The, wedding, [228], [229];
how it got its tuft, [236];
why the tuft is dishevelled, [238];
its origin (Little Light), [240], [243];
and the ploughman’s wife, [296]
Legend or creation stories, [4]
Legends, Adaptation of, [143]
Leopard, The, and the fox, [331]
Ler, [245]
Letts, [22];
creation stories, [65]
Leviathan, [366]
Life allotted to man and animals, [336]
Light, Little, [240]
Lightning, [66]
Lion, The, Blood of, to water the vine, [92];
bone of, for vine, [93];
in his castle, [232];
and the gnat, [307];
and the tiger, [308];
and the Sultan’s horse, [329];
and the ass, [331];
and the tom cat, [333]
Lithuanians, [22]
“Little horse” (locust), [127]
“Little master” (thistle-finch), [157]
Locust, Mower (Locusta viridissima), [128]
Locusts, Plague of, [125]
Loki, the God of Fire, [84]
Lot and Abraham, [204]
Lucanus cervus (bull-fly), [103]
Lucidaria, [52]
Lygaeus equestris, [107]