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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF STORIES
(with hyperlinks to the books in which they appear)


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Sacred Milk of Koumongoe

Sagacious Lumbardar, The (India–India Nights’ Entertainment)
Sahin (Arab)
Sailor Man
St. Adelme (England)
St. Aloys and the Lame Nag (England)

St. Cadog and King Arthur (Welsh)

St. Cadog and the Mouse (Welsh)

Saint Christopher:William Caxton, Golden Legend (Holidays)
St. Cuddy and the Gray Geese (Scotland)
Saint Cuthbert's Eagle: The Venerable Bede, Life and Miracles of Saint Cuthbert (Holidays)
St. David's Flood (England)
St. Peter and the Two Women, p. 53-61 (190-194)
St. Yves the Truth-giver (Brittany)

Saint or Horse, Yiddish

Saint Valentine: Millicent Olmsted (Holidays)
Saint Valentine's Day: (February 14) (Holidays)

St. Wulfric and the Greedy Boy (England)
Sakka’s Presents (India–Buddhist Birth-Stories)
Salmaan al-Faarsi
(Asian)

Salmon Cariad
Salt, Russia
Salt and Bread 1, Sweden

Salt and Bread 2 (Sweden)

Salt, Sauce and Spice, Onion Leaves, Pepper and Drippings (Africa - Hausa)
Salty Tale (Spain)
Samba the Coward

Sandy MacNeil and His Dog (Scotland)
Sang Kancil and the Lion
(Asia)

Sausage, The (Sweden)
Sausage, The p 27-32 (179-182)
Stone Statue, p. 96-101 (206-208)

Saynday Was Coming Along (Great Plains - Kiowa)

Scheherazade Retold
Schildburgers, The (Germany)
Schippeitaro

Scrapefoot (England)
Scratch
(Asian)

Scrawny Old Man and Woman, The (The Congo)
Sea Captain (Scottish Hebrides)

Sea Captain's Wife (Scotland)

Sea King and the Magic Jewels (Japan)

Sea King's Gift
Sea-Maiden (Celtic)
Sea-Mammy (West Indian)

Sea Morgan and the Conger Eels (England)
Seal Maiden, The (Scotland)
Seal Skin by Lynn Rubright

Seal's Skin 1 , Iceland
Seal’s Skin, The 2 (Iceland)

Search for the Magic Lake 1, Ecuador

Search for the Magic Lake 2
Seawife and the Crone (England)

Secret of the Animals (Huron of Quebéc)
Sedna 1 (Eskimo)
Sedna Legend 2, Eskimo

Seed of Happiness (Cambodia)
Seer, The Red King and the Witch, The (Gipsy Tales)

Senor Coyote (Mexico)
Señor Coyote and the Dogs 1 (Mexico)

Senor Coyote and the Dogs 2, Mexico
Serpent (Albania)

Serpent and the Peasant, The (Georgia)
Serpent-peri and the Magic Mirror, The (Turkey)

Serpent Woman, The 1 (Spain)
Serpent-Woman, The 2 (Spain)
Serving with Care
(South Indian)

Setna and Se-Osiris (Two Magicians from Ancient Egypt)
Seven Foals 1

Seven Foals 2
Seven-headed Serpent
Seven Iron Slippers, The (Portugal)

Seven Leavenings (Arab)

Seven Simons
Seven Sisters (Australia/ Aboriginal)
Seven Who Helped

Seventh Father of the House, The (Norway)
Shaking-Head (Ireland)

Shahriar and Shahrazad (Arabia)
Shan Ban an Ned Flynn (Ireland)

Sharing Crops (USA)

Shawondasee (North American Indian)

She-Bear (princes & princesses)
Shee An Gannon and the Gruagach Gaire (Celtic)

Sheem, the forsaken Boy, or Wolf Brother (North American Indian)

Shepherd Boy at School
Shepherd of Myddvai (Celtic)

Shepherd of Myddvai and the Lake Maiden
Shepherd of Silfunarstadir (Iceland)
Shepherd Paul

Shepherd Who Fought the March Wind (Scotland)
Shepherd's Nosegay
Shield of Kindness (Ethiopa)

Shifty Lad

Shingebiss. An Allegory of Self-reliance (North American Indian)

Shippeitaro: Mary F. NixonRoulet, Japanese Folk Stories and Fairy Tales (Holidays)
Shon Shenkin (Welsh)

Shortshanks
Shy Soldier (South Indian)
Si Kabayan (Asian)
Signing of the Declaration of Independence: H. A. Guerber, The Story of the 13 Colonies (Holidays)
Sigurd the King's Son (Iceland) (ogres & trolls)
Sila Czarevitch and Ivashka with the Shroud (Russia)

Silent Couple (Arabia)

Silent Debate
(Asian)
Silent Duel (Jewish)
Silent Princess

Silkies & the Fisherman’s Sons (Scotland/Gypsy/Traveller)
Silly Weaver Girl, The (India–India Nights’ Entertainment)
Silly Men and Cunning Wives (Norse Tales)
Silly Matt (Norse Tales)

Silly Slave (Greece)
Silver Bell (dwarfs)
Silver Maid (Siberia)

Silver on the Hearth (Afghanistan)

Silver Penny (wizards)
Simple Wang, China

Simpleton
Singing Bird of Heaven (Japan)

Singing Breastbone (Scotland)

Singing Flute (Venezuela)
Singing Sack, The (Spain)
Sir Gammer Vans (England)

Sir Lazarus and the Dragons (Modern Greece)
Sissa and the Troublesome Trifles (India)
Sister Alionushka, Brother Ivanushka (Russia)
Sister of the Sun

Six Hawks; or, Broken Wing (North American Indian)
Six Hungry Beasts

Six Sillies

Six Swans
Skilful Brothers (Albania)

Skipper and the Dwarfs (dwarfs)
Skull (ghosts & goblins)
Sky is Dark, is Dark
(Asian)

Sky Is Falling
Slave Who Was a Detective (Jewish)
Slaying of Tanuki (Japan)

Sleeper (Ireland) (sorcerers & spells)
Sleeping Beauty, Germany

Sleeping Beauty in the Wood

Sleeping Prince (Surinam)

Slippers
Slit-Tongue Sparrow (Japan)

Slops (Welsh)

Slow, the Weaver (India–Panchatantra Tales)
Slowest May Win the Race (Thailand)

Smallhead and the King's Sons (Celtic)
Small-Tooth Dog 1 (England)
Small-Tooth Dog 2 (England)

Smithy: P. V. Ramaswami Raju, Indian Fables (Holidays)

Snake and the Dreams (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)