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1 Pre | the good German brothers went on their quest among the 2 Pre | How Sun, Moon, and Wind went out to Dinner." Miss Stokes 3 Labam | an only son who every day went out to hunt. One day the 4 Labam | said because she knew if he went on the fourth side he would 5 Labam | he threw his gun away and went home. When he got home, 6 Labam | answered. Then the prince went on till he came to a house 7 Labam | her father's country then went about their work and finished 8 Labam | came down from her roof and went to her room; and when she 9 Labam | every one was in bed, she went to her bed-room, and was 10 Labam | she lay asleep. Then he went back to the old woman's 11 Labam | her roof. At midnight she went to her room and went to 12 Labam | she went to her room and went to sleep. Then the Raja' 13 Labam | lives in the jungle where I went to hunt, told me your name, 14 Labam | of his little bed; so he went to the old woman's house 15 Labam | hatchet."~The Raja's son went back to the old woman's 16 Labam | wax hatchet?"~At night he went on his bed to see the princess. " 17 Punch | how it all happened; so he went into the next room, and 18 Punch | day, when the Princesses went to their mother's grave, 19 Punch | than the Prudhan's daughter went home and said to her mother, " 20 Punch | when the seven Princesses went as usual to the grave of 21 Punch | thing happened, and so it went on for many days. Every 22 Punch | Every morning the Princesses went to their mother's grave, 23 Punch | some of the cake, and she went home and told her mother 24 Punch | feared to break his word, he went out with a heavy heart to 25 Punch | out hunting, and away he went; and they waited long for 26 Punch | become of him; and they went away, but they also did 27 Punch | begin to cry, and when they went upstairs they were much 28 Punch | little nephew.~Thus time went on, till Balna's son was 29 Punch | delighted at hearing this, and went immediately to inform the 30 Punch | be here." So saying, he went away.~Many, many weary miles 31 Punch | son, and the seven Princes went to their own country, and 32 Punch | of the world, every one went to his own house.~ 33 Magic | own." ~At noon, when she went to bring water, it suddenly 34 Magic | carried it with him when he went a-begging, and through the 35 Magic | the Jogi some time after went to the house of a village 36 Crane | a prey of them."~And he went and sat down at the edge 37 Crane | foot of the tree. Then he went back and called out:~"I' 38 Laili | wanted for their hunting, and went to the Phalana country, 39 Laili | I am to marry." And she went home to her father and said, " 40 Laili | Laili heard he was gone, she went quite mad. She would not 41 Laili | servants said to her, but went off into the jungle, and 42 Laili | will never reach it."~She went on and on, and at last she 43 Laili | degrees he got tired and went slower, and a crow came 44 Laili | see what it is." The snake went down: when he returned he 45 Laili | Majnun," she said.~So they went in and said to Prince Majnun, " 46 Laili | marry you then; but you went away without marrying me. 47 Laili | without marrying me. Then I went mad, and I have wandered 48 Laili | hunting, and they often went from country to country 49 Laili | Prince Majnun laughed, and went into the jungle. And as 50 Laili | the jungle; and the angel went up to Laili, and threw some 51 Laili | little heap of ashes; and he went straight home to his father, 52 Laili | followed him everywhere, went with him when he was out 53 Laili | little dog, and the prince went to his father and told him 54 Laili | and gather it." So Majnun went back and broke the fruit 55 Laili | Prince Majnun and his wife went out to eat the air. They 56 Laili | down off her horse, and she went to Majnun's dead body, and 57 Laili | horse, and he and the groom went a long way off and waited 58 Tiger | the Brahman, sad at heart, went further afield till he saw 59 Tiger | started for Benares. He went by the middle of the Deccan 60 Tiger | avoiding both the coasts, and went on journeying and journeying 61 Tiger | Accordingly he let it down; it went some way and stopped, and 62 Tiger | advising, the hungry tiger went away without waiting for 63 Tiger | the same way by which he went to Benares ten years before. 64 Tiger | brute beasts behaved, and went on his way to the south. 65 Tiger | his religious ceremonies, went direct to the river to bathe.~ 66 Tiger | he flew to the palace. He went before the prince and informed 67 Tiger | if from deep slumber, and went to their respective homes. 68 Tiger | corpse to the god Ganesa, he went to prepare himself for that 69 Tiger | s adventures. They both went to Ujjaini, where Ganganra 70 Haris | Sthuladatta.~Now, as days went on, much treasure, both 71 Haris | Harisarman's knowledge, went at night and applied her 72 Ring | cat and took the money. He went on till he reached a village, 73 Ring | his father? Accordingly he went home.~"You fool! You scamp!" 74 Ring | house."~So the young man went and lived in the stables 75 Ring | therefore was. Then the Raja went and embraced his son, and 76 Ring | assumed the shape of a bee and went along buzzing, and buzzing, 77 Ring | the wall of the house, and went and laid down by a rat's 78 Ring | asleep, one of the rats went to her bedside, climbed 79 Ring | who was very glad, and went at once to the cat and released 80 Tortoi| taking the future Buddha, went to the place, surrounded 81 Rupees| neighbouring country. Here he went and sat down by a merchant' 82 Rupees| husband, left the house and went in quest of him. By a happy 83 Rupees| the following morning she went to the place and met her 84 Rupees| knew what was going on, and went and followed the thieves, 85 Rupees| merchant himself nearly went mad. Meanwhile the dog kept 86 Rupees| merchant consented, and went after the dog right up to 87 Rupees| was nearly morning, and he went away, after rewarding the 88 Rupees| about it. At length some one went to the jogi, and found it 89 Rupees| ornaments, and the prince went to the palace. At night 90 Rupees| of jewels.~Afterwards he went to his own home, and informed 91 Gold | poured it into a bowl, and went to the ant-hill, and said 92 Gold | he laid the milk down and went to his house. Next morning 93 Gold | the milk, put it down, and went back home. Next day he went 94 Gold | went back home. Next day he went again and found a denar, 95 Gold | be took the bowl of milk, went to the ant-hill, and praised 96 Gold | disappeared. But before it went away it said: "Come back 97 Gold | Brahman took the pearl, and went back home, cursing the folly 98 Kings | he was sixteen years old, went to Takkasila, and became 99 Goeth | cloth merchants, who always went about together. Once upon 100 Raja | women, drenched with water, went weeping and wailing to the 101 Raja | the headless corpse, he went on his way to play chaupur 102 Raja | Nevertheless, he kept the hair and went on his way.~Now, when he 103 Raja | evening came, Raja Rasalu went forth to play chaupur with 104 Raja | kitten in his pocket, and went to play chaupur with the 105 Raja | with mine."~Then the kitten went and sat at the window through 106 Raja | them at liberty.~Then he went to the Murti Hills, and 107 Skin | and beating drums, they went near the field and shouted. 108 Skin | carrying off the lion's skin, went away. Then the hawker came; 109 Money | farthing left, the farmer went to the money-lender's house, 110 Money | Brahman only took the cake and went on his way without a word. 111 Money | their wiles!"~The farmer went back to his village rejoicing. 112 Money | jauntily." Therefore he went over to the simple farmer' 113 Money | determined to succeed he went back to the farmer, and 114 Money | poor?"~At last, though it went sorely against the grain 115 Boy | Queens he had no child. He went, therefore, to the gardener 116 Boy | come to you," and then be went away in a rage.~The third 117 Boy | box, and the four Queens went back to the gardener's daughter.~ 118 Boy | beautiful little prince, and went out to a broad plain in 119 Boy | great many rupees), the dog went to the hole in which she 120 Boy | months had passed, the dog went by night to the jungle, 121 Boy | the end of that time he went once more by night to the 122 Boy | if I can." Then they both went together to the wide plain, 123 Boy | shall die;" and the cow then went back to her stable.~Next 124 Boy | was two years old, the cow went out to the plain, and said 125 Boy | end of another year she went again to the plain and brought 126 Boy | When it was midnight, she went, to the King's horse called 127 Boy | away to his hunting, he went to the four wicked Queens, 128 Boy | go home; and the sepoys went to their homes. The King 129 Boy | they started afresh, and went far, and far, till they 130 Boy | star were hidden.~Then he went away further into the country, 131 Boy | boy was very hot; so he went out into the King's cool 132 Boy | little princess, and she went away. On the second night 133 Boy | remained silent, so she went away.~The next day. when 134 Boy | his work, the young prince went to the jungle to see his 135 Boy | service here?"~The boy then went home to the grain merchant, 136 Boy | one had gone to bed, he went to the King's garden and 137 Boy | merchant's servants." Then she went away. For three more nights 138 Boy | the same answers.~Then she went to her father, and said 139 Boy | gold necklace.~Then she went into the garden where the 140 Boy | to come near us!" The boy went far away from them, and 141 Boy | King's youngest daughter went all round the garden again, 142 Boy | in the palace, and never went out hunting at all. This 143 Boy | ride, I will walk." Then he went to the jungle-plain where 144 Boy | made him many salaams and went home.~The young prince stayed 145 Boy | servant; and one hot night I went into your father's garden 146 Boy | you sat on an elephant and went round and looked at them 147 Boy | horse told him to do; so he went to his wife and said to 148 Boy | to let us go." Then she went to them, and told them, 149 Boy | daughter, and the young prince went himself and took her out 150 Boy | prince and his wife, all went to live in the King's palace, 151 Prince| children. Now this King went and laid him down to rest 152 Prince| I agree."~Then the Fakir went on his way, and the King 153 Prince| did not rob the first, but went off to where the King's 154 Prince| the cellar."~Then the King went and brought his own sons. 155 Prince| fuel.~So the King's son went out to gather cow-dung, 156 Prince| for another country.~As he went along the road he saw above 157 Prince| this ceremony to-day." He went in and sat down.~The King' 158 Prince| obeyed the Princess's order, went to him, and sprinkled the 159 Prince| The newly-married Prince went to his tigers, and told 160 Prince| returned home to the town, and went to the King, their father-in-law, 161 Fish | walked about the bazar and went to the mosque, but nobody 162 Demon | having confidence in himself, went straight on, fearless as 163 Demon | the people thereabout; and went on to Benares, armed with 164 Ivory | Presently the merchant went to ask his wife about something, 165 Ivory | hearing this the merchant went to the King, and told him 166 Ivory | while the vizier's son went to the baniya and the baker 167 Ivory | any reply, he got up and went to the brook. There he came 168 Ivory | friend. Seeing these, he went back at once for the money 169 Ivory | rose up, and ate, and then went away gladly with his friend.~ 170 Ivory | other ten - all brothers - went out, two and two, and walked 171 Ivory | ask us."~So they all four went to the robbers' tower.~Seated 172 Ivory | After this the old woman went and repeated almost the 173 Ivory | next time the old woman went to the palace Gulizar called 174 Ivory | the saucepan of pilaw and went out to eat it by the stream. 175 Ivory | horses and bags of muhrs, went to a graveyard about a mile 176 Ivory | pearl necklace was gone. She went at once and informed the 177 Ivory | face."~On this some men went to the King and told him 178 Ivory | will punish her."~The King went back to the palace, and 179 Ivory | vizier read the letter he went and informed the King. The 180 Dinner| How Sun, Moon, and Wind~went out to Dinner~ONE day Sun, 181 Dinner| day Sun, Moon, and Wind went out to dine with their uncle 182 Dinner| nothing home for you. I went out to enjoy myself with 183 Dinner| things for you, when I merely went out for my own pleasure." 184 Dinner| spoke thus, "Because you went out to amuse yourself with 185 Pigeon| a plan.~When the Pigeon went to search for food, behind 186 Pigeon| Pigeon agreed, and they went on in company. The Crow 187 GeNote| collection of stories in frames went on and still goes on. Besides