 | | (introduction...) |
 | | Foreword |
 | | Introduction |
 | | The Boy Who ate the Elephants' Rumps |
 | | The Hare and the Leopard |
 | | Mwambu and Sella |
 | | The Story of Apelu |
 | | Hare Steals a Hen |
 | | Simbi and Namakanda |
 | | Khole |
 | | Wanakhatandi |
 | | A Father and His Son |
 | | An Old Woman and Her Deformed Son |
 | | The Dog and the Leopard's Children |
 | | Nasio and her Brother |
 | | Hare, Hyena and Lizard |
 | | Kasawa and his Forbidden Pumpkins |
 | | A Woman and Her Daughter of Clay |
 | | Hare leads Leopard to a Hive |
 | | Hyena and Baboon |
 | | Hare and Elephant Pay a Visit |
 | | Lemata and Katamba |
 | | Three Men meet a Strange Old Woman |
 | | A Hyena Ate His Protector |
 | | The Secret of a Murder |
 | | A Bull Newt Who Refused to heed his wife's advice |
 | | A Dying Old Woman earns Bridewealth for her Sons |
 | | Fortuity is like Dew Drops |
 | | A Basket Maker Declares Himself Free from the Burden of Debts |
 | | The Thirsty Intruder |
 | | Back Cover |