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Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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1 Labam | and rode on and on till he came to a jungle in which were 2 Labam | them." Then the Ant-Raja came and stood before him and 3 Labam | rode on and on until he came to another jungle, and there 4 Labam | in the next jungle, and came bounding along to see what 5 Labam | husband; "but a Raja's son came and took the thorn out of 6 Labam | Raja's son, and when he came the tiger and his wife made 7 Labam | son rode on and on till he came to a third jungle. Here 8 Labam | only to say, if any one came to make war on him, "Stick, 9 Labam | it flew and flew till it came to the Princess Labam's 10 Labam | the prince went on till he came to a house where he saw 11 Labam | beauty made night day. She came out of her room and sat 12 Labam | In the daytime she never came out of her house; she only 13 Labam | out of her house; she only came out at night. All the people 14 Labam | gone to bed, the princess came down from her roof and went 15 Labam | the morning the old woman came to the Raja's son. "Now 16 Labam | gave them water.~When night came the princess got up and 17 Labam | my father and mother and came to see you."~"Well," said 18 Labam | house; and when morning came the princess said to her 19 Labam | the Ant-Raja and his ants came to him. "Why do you look 20 Labam | and the tiger and his wife came to him and said, "Why are 21 Labam | heard him. Still, when he came down, the king would not 22 Labam | stick; only, as no one ever came to make war on him, he never 23 Lamb | slip.~At last the Jackal came limping along, for all his 24 Punch | him. But when the widow came, she told him that she had 25 Punch | and she and her daughter came to live in the palace.~Now 26 Punch | through the wood until they came to the place where the seven 27 Punch | long for him, but he never came back.~Then his six brothers 28 Punch | in the room below, there came to the palace door a man 29 Punch | that he was a Fakir, and came to beg. The servants said 30 Punch | his parents, he one day came to a country that seemed 31 Punch | Some time ago a Raja's son came here, and shortly afterwards 32 Punch | and shortly afterwards came his six brothers, and they 33 Punch | travel, till at last he came to a thick jungle; and, 34 Punch | thick jungles, until be came to the place where grew 35 Punch | little eagles, till they came to their home in the great 36 Punch | parrot. Punchkin saw him, and came to him quickly, and said, " 37 Magic | themselves to find out how it came about. The young chief, 38 Magic | In a short time the girl came out of the bamboo fiddle 39 Magic | brothers on one occasion came to the chiefs house on a 40 Crane | one, and ate them, till he came back and found no more!~ 41 Laili | time before Prince Majnun came to her father's kingdom, 42 Laili | Majnun and Husain Mahamat came to hunt in the Phalana country; 43 Laili | were riding about, Laili came out on her horse to eat 44 Laili | and on, and at last she came to the Bhagirathi river. 45 Laili | went slower, and a crow came and perched on his back, 46 Laili | the crow flew down, but he came up again very quickly. " 47 Laili | he swam on and on till he came to Prince Majnun's country. 48 Laili | he stopped. And a jackal came down to the river to drink. " 49 Laili | down his throat; but he came up very quickly, looking 50 Laili | he ran. After the jackal came an enormous snake. "Oh," 51 Laili | Twenty-four years ago you came to my father the Phalana 52 Laili | as she had been when she came out of the Rohu fish; and 53 Laili | in his bed."~So the angel came to Laili again as a fakir 54 Laili | Majnun and Husain Mahamat came to walk in the garden. King 55 Laili | dog; and in this shape she came into the palace, where Prince 56 Laili | to me, and then a fakir came and threw powder in my face, 57 Laili | a groom with them. They came to another kingdom, to a 58 Laili | her horse, and as the Raja came towards her she said, "Why 59 Laili | Laili to Chumman Basa; so he came quite close and put out 60 Laili | long, long knife, and off came Chumman Basa's head at one 61 Laili | a little blood-medicine came out of it. Then she smeared 62 Tiger | By chance a poor Brahman came by.~"Let me out of this 63 Tiger | the cage, and the tiger came walking by - "~"Pooh!" interrupted 64 Tiger | the Brahman, and the cage came walking by - no, that's 65 Tiger | and the following words came from the well: "Oh, relieve 66 Tiger | father's prophecy never came untrue. I must die on a 67 Tiger | To tell you briefly how I came in here: Three days ago 68 Tiger | passed, and the tiger-king came running before him carrying 69 Tiger | of serpents and rats, who came in their turn with their 70 Tiger | the river to bathe.~How came the crown in the jaws of 71 Tiger | and the Serpent King, who came with all their armies. People 72 Tiger | and, the following reply came from the king of the tigers: " 73 Tiger | called upon him. The god came, and asked him what he wanted. " 74 Tiger | god called his Ganas, who came to the front blinking, and 75 Haris | the wife of Harisarman came and said to him, "My husband 76 Ring | had not gone far before he came across some herdsmen quarrelling 77 Ring | comfortably till their master came again and joined them.~The 78 Ring | Presently the cat and dog came up. They had gone away and 79 Ring | violently, and the ring came out and rolled on to the 80 Ring | at once ran off. He soon came back with a dead lamb, and 81 Ring | break the bones of a fish, came and hovered over the lamb, 82 Ring | it away. On this the cat came out and jumped on to the 83 Tortoi| hamsas, or wild ducks, who came to feed there, made friends 84 Rupees| about the place, and soon came upon all the stolen property. 85 Rupees| In the morning the king came as usual to inquire, and 86 Rupees| the ears of the king, who came with rope-tied hands and 87 Gold | his house. Next morning he came and looked, and he saw a 88 Gold | days afterwards his father came back, and when he learnt 89 Queens| day that a poor old fakir came to the King, and said, " 90 Queens| immediately from an inner room came a maiden so lovely and charming, 91 Kings | and heir. And when the day came for choosing a name, they 92 Kings | one coming for justice. It came to this, that the Hall of 93 Kings | in country places, he too came to that very spot. And these 94 Kings | very spot. And these two came face to face in a low cart-track ' 95 Raja | inquired of three Jogis who came begging to her gate, what 96 Raja | the sounds of life which came to him in his palace-prison 97 Raja | had oft told him, when he came to the river, he dismounted, 98 Raja | him across the hall:~"I came to greet thee, King, and 99 Raja | And as he journeyed there came a fierce storm of thunder 100 Raja | chaupur with the King, he came to a burning forest, and 101 Raja | daughters of the King, came out to meet him - seventy 102 Raja | top of the others, and so came to no harm.~After this, 103 Raja | on fifteen paces, till he came to the seventy drums, that 104 Raja | drums, that every one who came to play chaupur with the 105 Raja | broke them all. Then he came to the seventy gongs, all 106 Raja | treachery."~Now, when evening came, Raja Rasalu went forth 107 Raja | game. Now, when the slaves came to lead the faithful steed 108 Raja | head.~Just then, a servant came in to announce the birth 109 Skin | ass. Now at each place he came to, when he took the pack 110 Skin | Then all the villagers came out with weapons in, their 111 Skin | went away. Then the hawker came; and seeing the ass fallen 112 Skin | brayed!~And that moment he came to ruin."~And even whilst 113 Money | help in return. At last, he came upon a poor man sitting 114 Money | anything.~At last, there came a very dry season, - so 115 Money | till at last a bright idea came into his head. He seized 116 Boy | King's four other Queens came constantly to see her. One 117 Boy | do then?"~When the King came home that evening, the gardener' 118 Boy | hunt, his four other Queens came to see the gardener's daughter. 119 Boy | usual, the four Queens again came to see the gardener's daughter. 120 Boy | beat her drum, and the King came to her. But when he found 121 Boy | kettle-drum; but the King never came. He heard her kettle-drum, 122 Boy | Meanwhile the four other Queens came to her, and they said, " 123 Boy | do nothing. When the King came home, he was furious at 124 Boy | and as soon as the King came home from hunting they said 125 Boy | While you were away your dog came to our rooms, and tore our 126 Boy | and cried. When the King came home at evening, he asked 127 Boy | Oh," they said, "your cow came and tried to kill us; but 128 Boy | said, "Your horse Katar came and tore our clothes, and 129 Boy | Katar was a fairy-horse, and came from the fairies' country, 130 Boy | and oil; and when night came they stayed under a tree, 131 Boy | far, and far, till they came to a jungle in another country, 132 Boy | into the country, until he came to a grain merchant of the 133 Boy | rolled up her hair, and came down to where the seemingly 134 Boy | me who I am, and whence I came, and I have answered nothing. 135 Boy | are a very poor man, and came from your own country to 136 Boy | him, got up, dressed, and came to him. "Who are you? Whence 137 Boy | poor man," he answered. "I came from my own country to seek 138 Boy | each night the princess came and asked him the same questions 139 Boy | accepted this invitation and came. When they had all arrived, 140 Boy | morning, and when the morning came, and all was ready, she 141 Boy | another country." Then they came up to him, and made him 142 Boy | people looked at him as he came riding along, saying, "What 143 Boy | recognised him. When he came near the King's palace, 144 Boy | servants called her, and she came. "That man is not my husband," 145 Boy | sang, and you heard me, and came and asked me who I was and 146 Boy | me who I was and where I came from, and I would not answer 147 Boy | would give them. So they all came, and the King brought his 148 Boy | his four wives too. All came, at least all but the gardener' 149 Boy | go to your palace. I only came here to fetch my mother; 150 Prince| over him.~At last a Fakir came along, and he said to the 151 Prince| on his way, and the King came home and gave one sweetmeat 152 Prince| children. Another stronger ant came up and attacked her in order 153 Prince| the traveller Prince also came, dressed in the Fakir's 154 Prince| down.~The King's daughter came out and sat in the balcony, 155 Prince| Prince.~What fate had decreed came to pass in that country, 156 Prince| of the chase, the Prince came to the pool settled on as 157 Demon | battle-axe, and shield.~When he came to years of discretion, 158 Demon | Five Weapons.~On his way he came to a forest inhabited by 159 Demon | the Bodhisatta: "Demon, I came here trusting in myself. 160 Demon | them down at his feet; then came up to the Bodhisatta, who 161 Demon | the Five Weapons? When I came into the forest which you 162 Ivory | gathered, and the servants came running upstairs to see 163 Ivory | passed by in the crowd. They came to see the tamasha.~As soon 164 Ivory | went to the brook. There he came across the footmarks of 165 Ivory | their power.~The two men came forward, and, politely accosting 166 Ivory | I return."~Presently he came back and told the prince 167 Ivory | passer-by. At length they came to this famous city, and 168 Ivory | work was over the old woman came and sat down with her lodgers. 169 Ivory | fakir had said. His Majesty came, and seeing the fakir so 170 Ivory | dressed as a princess, came and exhumed a body that 171 Ivory | as his visitors had left, came and besought the vizier' 172 Sons | You must pretend that I came to discharge a long-standing 173 Pigeon| him, following, following, came the Crow.~"What do you want, 174 GeNote| derived) and Avian, and so came into the European Aesop. 175 GeNote| reaction against Buddhism came, the Brahmins adapted these, 176 GeNote| of this large bulk which came West with the Crusades through 177 StNote| originated in India, and came West, by two different routes. 178 StNote| different routes. First, it came by oral tradition to Egypt, 179 StNote| 30 A.D. Besides this, it came from Ceylon in the Fables 180 StNote| the gratitude of beasts came early to the West, where 181 StNote| friendly with the snake, who came into his house and brought 182 StNote| ed. Eilis, 5, whence it came into the modern Aesop.~Remarks. - 183 StNote| Jataka of Prince Five Weapons came to Africa, possibly by Buddhist


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