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A linked set of folktales retold for children centers on a mysterious ancient trickster, the Siddhi-kur, and recurring figures such as a persistent Khan's son. Each tale uses repetition, magical incidents, and witty reversal to stage quests, tests, and comic outcomes; episodes emphasize cleverness, perseverance, and the unexpected results of bargains or riddles. Drawn from Himalayan and steppe traditions, the retellings preserve folkloric rhythm and local color while streamlining motifs and moderating harsh elements to align with early twentieth-century Western tastes. Illustrations punctuate the episodic tales and reinforce their lively, oral-storytelling tone.
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