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| VOL. I. | VOL. II. | |
|---|---|---|
| PAGE | PAGE | |
| The Priest’s Warning | — | 205 |
| The Princess Lily | — | 56 |
| The Princess of the Tung-t'ing Lake A legendary figure from Chinese mythology associated with the great lake in Hunan province. | — | 43 |
| The Quarrelsome Brothers | 313 | — |
| Raising the Dead | — | 318 |
| The Rat Wife | 355 | — |
| The Resuscitated Corpse | — | 193 |
| A Chinese Rip van Winkle A reference to the American short story, indicating a tale involving a long, supernatural sleep or time displacement. | — | 85 |
| The Roc A legendary giant bird of prey from Middle Eastern mythology, used here to describe a similar creature in Chinese folklore. | — | 340 |
| The Salt Smuggler | — | 215 |
| Saving Life | — | 213 |
| The Sea-serpent | — | 113 |
| The Self-punished Murderer | 345 | — |
| The She-wolf and the Herd-boys | — | 330 |
| The Shui-mang Plant A poisonous plant in folklore; those who die from it are said to become ghosts who must find a replacement to free themselves. | 136 | — |
| The Singing Frogs | 217 | — |
| Singular Case of Ophthalmia | — | 102 |
| A Singular Verdict | — | 307 |
| The Sisters | 336 | — |
| Smelling Essays | — | 139 |
| Snow in Summer | — | 294 |
| A Chinese Solomon A reference to the biblical King Solomon, implying a judge of exceptional wisdom. | — | 335 |
| Another Chinese Solomon | — | 355 |
| The Spirit of the Hills | — | 137 |
| The Spirits of the Po-yang Lake | — | 109 |
| Spiritualistic Séances | — | 131 |
| The Stolen Eyes | — | 233 |
| A Strange Companion | — | 130 |
| The Stream of Cash | — | 110 |
| A Supernatural Wife | — | 166 |
| Taking Revenge | — | 25 |
| The Talking Pupils | 5 | — |
| Ta-nan in Search of his Father | 296 | — |
| A Taoist Devotee | — | 183 |
| Taoist Miracles | — | 226 |
| A Taoist Priest | 246 | — |
| ✓ The Taoist Priest of Lao-shan Lao-shan is a mountain in Shandong province, famous as a center for Taoist practice. | 17 | — |
| The Theft of the Peach | — | 186 |
| The Three Genii | 214 | — |
| The Three States of Existence | — | 90 |