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   The Sa'-Zada Tales
   BOOKS BY W. A. FRASER
   PUBLISHED BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
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       MOOSWA AND OTHERS OF THE BOUNDARIES. Illustrated      by Arthur Heming                                     $2.00
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       THE BLOOD LILIES. Illustrated by Frank Schoonover      $1.50
       BRAVE HEARTS. With Frontispiece                        $1.50
    SA'-ZADA HAD GATHERED ALL HIS COMRADES ... FOR THEEVENING OF THE BIRD TALK ...
   (SEE PAGE 119.)]
   THESA'-ZADA TALES
   By W. A. FRASER
   _Illustrated by_ ARTHUR HEMING
   CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS_NEW YORK ... MDCCCCV_
   _Copyright, 1905, by_CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
   _Published September, 1905_
   J. F. TAPLEY CO.NEW YORK
   Contents
                                                            PAGE
   INTRODUCTION                                               ix
   THE WHITE, YELLOW, AND BLACK LEOPARD                        3
   HATHI GANESH, THE WHITE-EARED ELEPHANT                     39
   GIDAR, THE JACKAL, AND COYOTE, THE PRAIRIE WOLF            51
   RAJ BAGH, THE KING TIGER                                   65
   THE TRIBE OF KING COBRA                                    87
   THE STORY OF THE MONKEYS                                  103
   STORY OF BIRDS OF A FEATHER                               119
   THE BUFFALO AND BISON                                     139
   UNT, THE CAMEL                                            155
   BIG TUSK, THE WILD BOAR                                   173
   OOHOO, THE WOLF, AND SHER ABI, THE CROCODILE              189
   SA'-ZADA, THE "ZOO" KEEPER                                211
   Illustrations
   _From Drawings by Arthur Heming_
                                                                     PAGE
   Sa'-Zada had gathered all his comrades ... for the  evening of the bird talk                               _Frontispiece_
   "The thing that had me by the paw was of a fiendish kind."          19
   "And away we dashed."                                               32
   "Then something strong grabbed me by the hind leg, and  pulled me ..."                                                    42
   "Two ruffianly Bulls ... fought me while the men slipped  great strong ropes over my legs"                                  46
   "I heard my man say ... 'Strike me dead, if he hasn't ...'"         61
   "But I could see that there was something very wrong ..."           70
   "My sire ... sprang on a big Hathi's nose"                          82
   "And Baba used to come every day under the bungalow to play"        90
   "I would stretch my body across it much after that fashion"         98
   "And they all clambered on to my back"                             111
   "And sitting beside her, cried also, being but a little  chap and all alone in the jungle"                                112
   "And as he coughed, soap bubbles floated upward."                  122
   "Leaving just a place for her sharp beak"                          125
   "Something I could not see struck me most viciously in the  shoulder"                                                        146
   "Suddenly I heard a 'swisp' in the air, and my little  curly-haired pet ..."                                            150
   "I remained in the _jhil_ until my master had lost the  fierce Kill-look"                                                161
   "But some way I felt like doing my best"                           166
   "It was at this time that Bagh killed so many of my people"        182
   "'Into the horse's legs,' the old Dame had said"                   184
   "One could travel for days over the white snow"                    190
   "'Let me in, Tom, I am Jack,' pleaded the Hunt man"                202
   "The grizzly ... bounced out not ten yards from the Cayuse"        220
   "Bhalu ... pitched into the other two"                             230