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'Stories from Tagore' is a collection of short stories by Rabindranath Tagore. This book was published in 1918, translating Tagore's Bengali works into English.
This collection of short stories contains a variety of Tagore's short stories, and shows his rich imagination and deep human insight. The stories are set in the social and cultural background of Bengal in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

These short stories by Tagore have the following characteristics:

1. They deal with people from various social classes, especially the lives of women and the marginalized.
2. They delicately capture the conflict between traditional Indian values and the changes brought about by modernization.
3. They deal with major issues in Indian society at the time, such as love, marriage, family relations, the caste system, and the gap between the rich and the poor.
4. They deeply explore the complexities of human nature and moral dilemmas.
5. It beautifully depicts the small moments of everyday life in a lyrical and poetic style.

This collection of short stories is a good example of Tagore's humanitarianism and universal humanity, allowing us to appreciate his literary talent and social insight at the same time. Each story can be read independently, but together they form a rich mosaic of Bengali society at the time.
'Tagor's Tales' played a major role in introducing the richness of Indian literature to the world, and is still considered an important literary work to understand Indian society and culture today. This book is a good introduction for readers who are new to Tagore's literary world, and at the same time, it is considered a representative collection that shows the depth and diversity of his works.

Summary
My five years' old daughter Mini cannot live without chattering. I really believe that in all her life she has not wasted a minute in silence. Her mother is often vexed at this, and would stop her prattle, but I would not. To see Mini quiet is unnatural, and I cannot bear it long. And so my own talk with her is always lively.
One morning, for instance, when I was in the midst of the seventeenth chapter of my new novel, my little Mini stole into the room, and putting her hand into mine, said: "Father! Ramdayal the door-keeper calls a crow a krow! He doesn't know anything, does he?"

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Contents
The Cabuliwallah
The Home-Coming
Once there was a King
The Child's Return
Master Mashai
Subha
The Postmaster
The Castaway
The Son of Rashmani
The Babus of Nayanjore