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245 04 $aThe Friends who tried to empty the sea :$beleven Cambodian folk stories /$ctranslated by David P. Chandler.
260 $a[Melbourne] :$b[Monash University],$c[1976?]
300 $a27 pages ;$c28 cm.
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490 1 $aWorking papers - Centre of Southeast Asian Studies ; no. 8
505 0 $aThe friends who tried to empty the sea.--The woodcutter and the mouse-king.--The four bald men.--Why herons and crows are enemies.--How the koun lok bird got its feathers.--The duplicate husband.--One things leads to another.--The outwitted feather-in-law.--The kind man and the tiger.--The crocodile, the abbot, and the princess.--The vulture, the elephant and the hare.
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830 0 $aWorking papers (Monash University. Centre of Southeast Asian Studies) ;$vno. 8.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42026772
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