| Story | Facing |
| 1. The grateful elephant | Title-page |
| Then the elephant with his trunk caressed the
Future Buddha and lifted him up | |
| 2. Grateful animals and ungrateful man | 12 |
| Thus did those four persons travel together,
swept along by the river | |
| 3. Elephant and ungrateful forester | 22 |
| The man actually cut off his two principal tusks! | |
| 7. Antelope, woodpecker, tortoise, and hunter | 50 |
| At that moment the tortoise had chewed all of the
strips except just one strap | |
| 9. A Buddhist Tar-baby | 60 |
| Then he hit him with a spear | |
| 11. The anger-eating ogre | 72 |
| “Here, Sire, a certain ogre, ill-favored, dwarfish,
sits in your seat” | |
| 14. King and boar | 86 |
| He bit the gem, and by its magical power rose
into the air | |
| 15. A Buddhist Henny-Penny | 96 |
| So taking the little hare on his back, he sprang
forward with the speed of a lion | |
| 17. Dragon Jewel-neck | 104 |
| Every day Jewel-neck the dragon-king would
encircle him with his coils | |
| 22. Monkey-gardeners | 130 |
| “When you water the young trees, pull them up
by the roots, every one” | |