Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] glorious 1 glorying 1 gnomes 1 go 181 goa 4 goats 4 gobbled 1 | Frequency [« »] 185 what 183 came 183 very 181 go 181 which 175 if 166 now | Joseph Jacobs Indian Fairy Tales IntraText - Concordances go |
Tale
1 Pre | Indo-European world, we go this year to the extreme 2 Pre | So far as my instructions go, I should be prepared, within 3 Pre | materials already collected go, a large number of the commonest 4 Labam | sides; but you must never go to the fourth side." This 5 Labam | where he was allowed to go, he remembered what she 6 Labam | side, and he determined to go and see why she had forbidden 7 Labam | mother that he wanted to go and see the Princess Labam. " 8 Labam | Princess Labam. "I must go," be said; "I must see what 9 Labam | and mother.~"Then I must go and look for it," said the 10 Labam | you again. Still I must go."~So they had to let him 11 Labam | So they had to let him go, though they cried very 12 Labam | whithersoever he wished to go; a bag, that gave its owner 13 Labam | he said, "Bed, I wish to go to the Princess Labam's 14 Labam | it is evening, and if I go into the jungle, then the 15 Labam | to-morrow morning you must go away, for if the king hears 16 Labam | fetch some water."~"Don't go," said the prince. "You 17 Labam | he said to it, "I want to go to the Princess Labam's 18 Labam | she said, "and you must go; for if the king finds out 19 Labam | son, "Now you must really go."~"Aunty," he answered, " 20 Labam | Oh," said the old woman, "go away from this country, 21 Labam | killed too, if you try. Do go away." But the prince would 22 Labam | a kettle-drum. You must go and beat it. If you cannot 23 Labam | s kettle-drum. I want to go to it." The bed flew up 24 Labam | said to his wife, "Let us go to my father's country." 25 Lamb | said:~"To Granny's house I go,~Where I shall fatter grow,~ 26 Lamb | said:~"To Granny's house I go,~Where I shall fatter grow~ 27 Lamb | frisk:~"To Granny's house I go,~Where I shall fatter grow,~ 28 Lamb | enough for anything, and must go home. But cunning little 29 Punch | Prudhan's widow used to go to the hearth and take a 30 Punch | saw the Prudhan's widow go to the place where all his 31 Punch | unhappy; and they used to go out every day and sit by 32 Punch | provided for them, they used to go out to their mother's grave 33 Punch | pomeloes, else she will go and tell her mother all 34 Punch | beautiful pomelo-tree, and they go there every day and eat 35 Punch | some of our cake, she will go and tell her mother, and 36 Punch | not hear voices? Let us go in the direction of the 37 Punch | s husband) said he would go out hunting, and away he 38 Punch | brothers said they would go and see what had become 39 Punch | said to him, "You cannot go into the palace - the Raja' 40 Punch | insomuch that he asked her to go home with him and to marry 41 Punch | he is grown up he shall go out into the world, and 42 Punch | hearing which they let him go without further questioning.~ 43 Punch | seized with great desire to go in search of his father 44 Punch | now our sole hope; if you go away, what shall we do?" 45 Magic | They said, "She does not go out to the fields to work, 46 Magic | pitcher, but it would not go under the water. Being frightened, 47 Crane | send one of you with me to go and see it."~Then they trusted 48 Crane | crane took with him, let him go in the pond, showed him 49 Crane | brought him back, and let him go again close to the other 50 Crane | carry me like that. I won't go with you!"~"Don't be afraid! 51 Crane | he would never let them go in a pond! Now if he should 52 Crane | claws, I shall be glad to go with you."~And the other 53 Laili | Mahamat and I should like to go and hunt." His father said 54 Laili | His father said they might go, so they got ready their 55 Laili | I cannot see unless I go inside you." So the Rohu 56 Laili | your mouth wide, and I'll go down and see what it is." 57 Laili | time with him.~They used to go out hunting, and they often 58 Laili | Majnun said to Laili, "Let us go through this jungle." "No, 59 Laili | no," said Laili; "if we go through this jungle, some 60 Laili | and happy, and began to go again into his father's 61 Laili | next day. Then she must go to the palace, and she will 62 Laili | you remember how you would go through that jungle, though 63 Laili | begged and begged you not to go, for I told you that harm 64 Laili | two days' time you must go into the garden, and there 65 Laili | That must be the fruit; go and gather it." So Majnun 66 Laili | will be naked; you must go alone and do not be afraid 67 Laili | beautiful garden. "We must go into that garden and see 68 Laili | Majnun, "Come, come, let us go; do not go near that bad 69 Laili | come, let us go; do not go near that bad man. I see 70 Laili | on the horse, then, and go far away with the groom."~" 71 Laili | would not allow Majnun to go out of them, nor Laili; " 72 Tiger | small, trample on me as they go past, giving me nothing 73 Tiger | sadly, "but it all seems to go in at one ear and out at 74 Tiger | out at the other! I will go to the place where it all 75 Tiger | at once. But it would not go away without showing its 76 Tiger | it. I am hungry; let me go for the present." Thus taking 77 Tiger | of hunger. Permit me to go away. My name is Manikkasari. 78 Tiger | robbers on the way. I will go now to Ujjaini on my way. 79 Tiger | standard of justice we will go on with our destruction."~ 80 Tiger | afterwards. He wished to go and see his elder brother 81 Haris | will be at close of day, go quickly and bring it." When 82 Ring | hundred rupees, and bade him go to another country and try 83 Ring | had been given to him. "Go and live in the stables 84 Ring | shall we do? Where shall we go?"~"Wait for me here," he 85 Ring | anxious about food. I will go to the people's houses and 86 Ring | saying that it could not go to its father till it was 87 Ring | us one month, and we will go and try to recover your 88 Ring | recover your wife and house."~"Go," said he, "and may the 89 Ring | himself. You stay here. I will go to the house and try to 90 Ring | down on him. "Oh! let me go, let me go," cried the terrified 91 Ring | Oh! let me go, let me go," cried the terrified rat. " 92 Ring | terrified rat. "Oh! let him go," squealed all the company. " 93 Ring | started back with the dog to go and tell their master the 94 Ring | them, and everything would go on as happily as before. " 95 Ring | stream. I have a plan. You go and kill a small lamb, and 96 Ring | down, telling the dog to go away a little distance and 97 Tortoi| city of Benares, he let go of the stick he was biting, 98 Tortoi| to say something; and let go the stick; and so must have 99 Rupees| the young fellow used to go out and get what he could 100 Rupees| life, and determined to go and try his luck in another 101 Rupees| any beggar who chose to go for it. Accordingly, on 102 Rupees| they curse me and I die? Go back immediately, and await 103 Rupees| said the woman. "I cannot go back to starve and see your 104 Rupees| given her; but not liking to go before the king herself, 105 Rupees| as though wishing him to go outside. At last a friend 106 Rupees| he told her to rise and go, for she was cured.~In the 107 Gold | in vain. I will at once go and pay my respects to it."~ 108 Gold | One day the Brahman had to go to the village, and so be 109 Queens| sportsman, and determined not to go home empty-handed, he forgot 110 Raja | when Raja Rasalu should go forth into the world.~So 111 Raja | the outside world.~"I must go and see where the voices 112 Raja | nurses told him he must not go for one year more, he only 113 Raja | no power to charm me - ~I go to seek a worthier prize 114 Raja | hold this word sure, - ~Go, reign king of all men, 115 Raja | if you are determined to go and play chaupur with him, 116 Raja | fullest bent. Then he let go, and like an arrow the swing 117 Raja | I've eaten my bread~I'll go forth and cut off his head!"~ 118 Raja | rose up haughtily, saying, "Go, tell your master I have 119 Raja | wroth, and said bitterly, "Go back to Sarkap, slaves! 120 Raja | was afraid, and would not go further. So Rasalu won, 121 Skin | that time a hawker used to go from place to place, trafficking 122 Skin | the ass, they dared not go near him, taking him for 123 Skin | watchmen in the field dared not go up to him; but going home, 124 Money | could tell me which way to go?"~"Perhaps I can," said 125 Boy | said to him, "Every day you go out hunting. Should I ever 126 Boy | trying to see if I will go to her."~Meanwhile the four 127 Boy | him; indeed no one could go near him with safety, he 128 Boy | horse was never allowed to go. Katar was very glad to 129 Boy | child and said to him, "Go into that little room that 130 Boy | King had to give it up and go home; and the sepoys went 131 Boy | always find me. You must now go away and find service with 132 Boy | you when you want me. So go, only before you go, twist 133 Boy | So go, only before you go, twist my right ear." The 134 Boy | Their six husbands used to go out hunting every day, and 135 Boy | to him, "Why do you never go out hunting as my sisters' 136 Boy | Very good," she answered; "go, and take one of the horses."~" 137 Boy | Get the King to let you go to your own country, and 138 Boy | her, "I wish very much to go to my own country to see 139 Boy | and ask them to let us go." Then she went to them, 140 Boy | sepoys, in his country to go to the prince's camp to 141 Boy | No one had told her to go to the feast, for no one 142 Boy | that I cannot do. I cannot go to your palace. I only came 143 Boy | found you, I cannot let you go," said his father. "You 144 Prince| cellar eating their food; you go and fetch a grain from there; 145 Prince| this the second ant let go and did not rob the first, 146 Prince| these are not your sons; go and bring those children 147 Prince| he told the King's son to go out to gather fuel.~So the 148 Prince| son let all the creatures go, and took them out of the 149 Prince| will all stay here while I go to the city to see the sights. 150 Prince| Take this dish of henna, go to that traveller dressed 151 Prince| this Fakir that he should go a-hunting?"~However, they 152 Fish | that his Majesty would not go back from his threat. Amongst 153 Fish | that is, it would have to go to his creditors."~"Yes, 154 Fish | said the farmer; "I will go and find him, and bring 155 Demon | King said to him:~"My son, go and complete your education."~" 156 Demon | teacher?" the lad asked.~"Go, my son; in the kingdom 157 Demon | kidney-bean. I'll let him go!" So, being frightened to 158 Demon | frightened to death, he let go the Bodhisatta, saying:~" 159 Demon | Rahu after the eclipse. Go back to the company of your 160 Demon | Bodhisatta said: "Demon, I will go, as you say. You were born 161 Demon | former lives. If you still go on doing wickedly, you will 162 Demon | doing wickedly, you will go from darkness to darkness. 163 Ivory | ordered the merchant to go back and ascertain whether 164 Ivory | because I cannot let you go alone. We have lived together, 165 Ivory | they did not, however, go very far, but hid themselves 166 Ivory | is the matter, brother?"~"Go away," replied the prince. " 167 Ivory | anything to you, or to see you. Go away."~"Come, come; let 168 Ivory | Let us eat and depart."~"Go alone," replied the prince.~" 169 Ivory | fairy for my wife, I will go anywhere with you."~"Oh, 170 Ivory | them," the woman said. "To go out by any other way would 171 Ivory | right then; they also shall go out by this door. I have 172 Ivory | her request that you will go and see her during the coming 173 Ivory | lest the elephants should go and push down her hut and 174 Ivory | Listen. The next time you go to see her, I entreat you 175 Ivory | Fear not, my brother, but go and take this necklace, 176 Ivory | man; "wait here while I go and fetch the money."~The 177 Ivory | of the burn on her back. Go, and if it is as I say, 178 GeNote| thus adequate materials to go about in determining the 179 GeNote| comparative folk-tales.~Can we go further and say that India 180 StNote| libation. One day he had to go else-where, and he sent 181 StNote| Uncle Remus, and I will go further, and say that it