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| [Native Children ready for a Story] | Frontispiece |
| [The Bees flying into the Jar] | 30 |
| [Again and again Anansi tried to climb the Tree] | 34 |
| [A great Wave dashed Anansi back on the Beach] | 40 |
| [The Princess picked up the Fruit] | 46 |
| [“May I give you a little of this meat?”] | 52 |
| [Wolf and Leopard discover the Flesh of the Antelope] | 56 |
| [Mr Ant takes the Box from Anansi] | 66 |
| [Egya Anansi built himself a very comfortable Hut] | 70 |
| [The Bird calls to Adzanumee] | 78 |
| [The wonderful Grinding-stone] | 82 |
| [Anansi saw, rushing toward him, Beasts and Serpents of all Kinds] | 92 |
| [Kweku Tsin played on the wonderful Fiddle] | 100 |
| [Ohia cut down the Trees and prepared them] | 106 |
| [The Hunter and the Tortoise] | 120 |
| [The Princess changed into an Elephant] | 126 |
| [Each received a large Helping except Kwofi] | 130 |
| [Maku Mawu catches a Fish] | 136 |
| [Young Leopard sprang toward the Stem and tore it][[10]] | 142 |
| [They scattered in all Directions] | 152 |
| [The Hunter and the Serpent] | 164 |
| [He threw half the Cake to the Vulture] | 172 |
| [How the Ants paid the Debt] | 178 |
| [Mybrow’s Wife plucked one of the Yams] | 182 |