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Story 1: The Tiger and The Rats
Story 2: The Adventures of a Bird
Story 3: The Legend of Naldehra Temple
Source: Simla Village Tales, by Alice Elizabeth Dracott
Narrator: Dustin Steichmann
Music: Sreevidhya Chandramouli with Poovalur Sriji: South Indian Classical Music from Oregon
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