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[Chapter LXV.]
- Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son
101–115
- Story of the ungrateful wife 101–103
- Story of the grateful animals and the ungrateful woman
103–108
- The lion’s story 104–105
- The golden-crested bird’s story
105–106
- The snake’s story 106
- The woman’s story 106
- Story of the Buddhist monk who was bitten by a dog
108–109
- Story of the man who submitted to be burnt alive sooner than share
his food with a guest 109–110
- Story of the foolish teacher, the foolish pupils, and the cat
110–111
- Story of the fools and the bull of Śiva
111–112
- Story of the fool who asked his way to the village
112
- Story of Hiraṇyáksha and
Mṛigánkalekhá 113–115
[Chapter LXVI.]
- Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son
115–124
- Story of the mendicant who travelled from Kaśmíra to
Páṭaliputra
115–118
- Story of the wife of king Sinháksha, and the wives of his
principal courtiers 116–118
- Story of the woman who had eleven husbands
119
- Story of the man who, thanks to Durgá, had always one ox
119–120
- Story of the man who managed to acquire wealth by speaking to the
king 120–121
- Story of Ratnarekhá and Lakshmísena
121–124
- Marriage of Naraváhanadatta and Śaktiyaśas
124
[Book XI.]
[Chapter LXVII.]
- Continuation of the story of Udayana and his son
125–131
- Story of the race between the elephant and the horses
125–126
- Story of the merchant and his wife Velá
127–131
- Marriage of Naraváhanadatta and Jayendrasená
131
[Book XII.]
[Chapter LXVIII.]