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XXVI

The Ivory Palace

Source.⁠—Knowles, Folktales of Kashmir, pp. 211⁠–⁠25, with some slight omissions. Gulizar is Persian for rosy-cheeked.

Parallels.⁠—Stokes, Indian Fairy Tales, No. 27. “Panwpatti Rani,” pp. 208⁠–⁠15, is the same story. Another version in the collection Baital Pachisi, No. 1.

Remarks.⁠—The themes of love by mirror, and the faithful friend, are common European, though the calm attempt at poisoning is perhaps characteristically Indian, and reads like a page from Mr. Kipling.