<Li> Platts, John (1871), The Baitāl Pachīsī; or The Twenty - five Tales of a Sprite, London: Wm. H. Allen & Co .--Translated from the Hindi text of Dr. Duncan Forbes . </Li> <Li> Burton, Richard F. (1893) (1870), Vikram & the Vampire; or Tales of Hindu Devilry (Memorial ed .), London: Longmans, Green, and Co .--Not a translation, but a retelling "more Burtonian than Indian", based on one or more of the Hindustani editions or translations . </Li> <Li> Kṛishṇa, Kālī (1834), Bytal Puchisi; or the Twenty - five Tales of Bytal, Calcutta--Translated from the Brujbhakha into English . </Li>

The famed betal pachisi is a part of which of the following books