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Talking Myths - An online archive of traditional tales from Indian subcontinent
Folktale

The monkey and his bride

In a village in the midst of a very hot summer, one afternoon, a group of girls went bathing in the local pond. They were splashing around in the water until it was time to go home and as they all clambered out, one by one, and stepped into their clothes, one girl stood by puzzled. Her clothes were nowhere to be found.

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January 13, 2019by admin
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