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Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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1 Pre | London, Nutt, 1889)] I have come to the conclusion that a 2 Labam | live and I find her, I will come back to you; but perhaps 3 Labam | think of me and we will come to you."~The Raja's son 4 Labam | think of me, and we will come to you."~The Raja's son 5 Labam | she said. "Where do you come from?"~"I come from a far 6 Labam | Where do you come from?"~"I come from a far country," he 7 Labam | By this time night had come. "Aunty," said the Raja' 8 Labam | Nobody knew the prince had come in the night and put it 9 Labam | the prince. "Where do you come from? Why do you come to 10 Labam | you come from? Why do you come to my room?"~"Do not be 11 Labam | son of a great Raja has come to this country, and I wish 12 Labam | Rajas and Rajas' sons have come here to marry her, and her 13 Labam | countries round were asked to come to it, and there were great 14 Lamb | out, have you? Just you come out of that!"~Whereupon 15 Punch | widow and daughter would come and beg for a little fire 16 Punch | ours? If we allow her to come here, we shall suffer for 17 Punch | noticed the Prudhan's widow come to the door and beg for 18 Punch | your own house, and not come here every day and take 19 Punch | replied, "If you let her come here so often, maybe she 20 Punch | us rather invite her to come and have some of the fruit."~ 21 Punch | the cream-cake, who should come by but their step-mother' 22 Punch | to them, and told them to come out into the jungle with 23 Punch | saying, "Since you will not come with me of your own free 24 Punch | I am a Raja's son, and I come in search of my father, 25 Punch | help, I will not fail to come to you." He then continued 26 Punch | caring to give it away; but come, what will you sell it for?"~" 27 Broken| And then a Brahman will come to my house, and will give 28 Broken| danced on my knee. He will come too near the horse's hoof, 29 Magic | the Bonga girl used to come out of the bamboo fiddle, 30 Crane | fish in; let another one come."~And in that manner he 31 Crane | into a fine large pond. Come along. I'll take you too!"~" 32 Laili | marry the prince who has come to your kingdom; for I know 33 Laili | said the fakir, "when you come to the Bhagirathi river 34 Laili | me cut you open, it will come out of you." "If you do 35 Laili | is dead. She will never come back to you," said the father.~" 36 Laili | last the angel who had, come as a fakir and thrown the 37 Laili | demon in the garden that had come to eat them.~"What nonsense!" 38 Laili | some such horrible thing come to eat him; and in his terror 39 Laili | are a Rakshas or a demon come to eat me," and he was in 40 Laili | believed the old woman would come back at night, he advised 41 Laili | he said to his father, "Come with me to my room while 42 Laili | a loud voice, and I will come to you, so the Raksbas will 43 Laili | Majnun, "I see you are Laili come back to me, but your eyes 44 Laili | So she said to Majnun, "Come, come, let us go; do not 45 Laili | she said to Majnun, "Come, come, let us go; do not go near 46 Laili | killed." Now Chumman Basa had come quite near, and seemed very 47 Tiger | just think of me. I will come to you, and assist you. 48 Tiger | Benares. Do not forget to come to me and receive my kind 49 Tiger | men and cattle began to come in every minute. Even graves, 50 Haris | thought that his last hour had come, and he called to mind the 51 Ring | Indrasha. One day, when I had come out of the ground to drink 52 Ring | sacred spring. If you will come with me and dive into that 53 Ring | embrace, and invited her to come and stay in the house as 54 Ring | carried back to the cat.~"Come along now; I have got the 55 Ring | and recovered the ring. "Come along," it said to the dog 56 Ring | from grief and suspense. Come on."~The dog, now thoroughly 57 Tortoi| delightful spot. Will you come there with us?"~"But how 58 Tortoi| whose words have no end - come to grief like this," he 59 Rupees| merchant inquired whence he had come, why he had come, and what 60 Rupees| he had come, why he had come, and what was his caste; 61 Rupees| her husband.~"Why have you come here?" he asked. "Why have 62 Rupees| wished to see him he must come himself and bring his wife 63 Rupees| night he saw two Shahmars come out from the nostrils of 64 Rupees| with her."~"Where do you come from? Who are you?" asked 65 Rupees| loss of their son. "Let him come in," said the king, "and 66 Gold | before it went away it said: "Come back no more." The Brahman 67 Kings | righteousness that none come for judgment; the bustle 68 Goeth | over . calamity that had come upon him and his friends, 69 Raja | After they are over, he may come forth, bathe in the river, 70 Raja | and see where the voices come from!" he said; and when 71 Raja | that it was Prince Rasalu come forth before the time, and, 72 Raja | grim;~Would God he might come to life again,~'Twould be 73 Raja | fire, and instantly I will come to your aid."~The Prince 74 Raja | lightly:~"Fair maiden, I come from afar,~Sworn conqueror 75 Raja | not tell how many would come out whole. Nevertheless, 76 Raja | the women of his palace to come forth in their gayest attire 77 Raja | the rat Dhol Raja used to come, and the game began.~After 78 Money | money-lender, piously, "riches come from Ram - ask him."~"Thank 79 Boy | poor parents, who used to come daily to play under the 80 Boy | shall hear it, and will come at once to you."~Next morning 81 Boy | if the King really will come to you."~"No, I will not," 82 Boy | Do try if he really will come to you when you beat your 83 Boy | have left my hunting to come to you."~"I want nothing," 84 Boy | know if you really would come to me when I beat my drum."~" 85 Boy | if the King will really come to see you this time." At 86 Boy | hunting and lost my game to come to you when you did not 87 Boy | you like, but I will not come to you," and then be went 88 Boy | Who are you? where do you come from?" she asked.~But he 89 Boy | the youngest princess has come to me and asked me who I 90 Boy | Who are you? Whence do you come?" she asked.~"I am a very 91 Boy | marry, I beg you will all come on a certain day, for her 92 Boy | my youngest daughter will come and see you all, and choose 93 Boy | far too dirty for you to come near us!" The boy went far 94 Boy | Kings and the Rajas, who had come as suitors, all wanted to 95 Boy | this jungle before; he must come from another country." Then 96 Boy | a very poor man, and had come from my country to seek 97 Boy | thought a great King had come to make war on him. He sent 98 Boy | Do not fear me. I am not come to make war on you. I am 99 Boy | son. I am a prince who has come to see your country and 100 Boy | one in your country must come - men and women, old and 101 Boy | every one in your country come to my feast?"~"Yes, every 102 Boy | am sure one woman has not come," said the prince. "She 103 Boy | beautiful.. What country does be come from?"~Two or three days 104 Boy | said the King, "you must come with me to my palace, and 105 Boy | You and your wife must come and live with your mother 106 Boy | you will do that, we will come and live with you."~So the 107 Prince| Fakir, a thousand men have come and passed by; you pass 108 Prince| have no children. So I have come here, and have laid me down 109 Prince| been very many, so I have come and am lying here that men 110 Prince| a great pot, and said, "Come round here, my pupil."~But 111 Prince| The Fakir told him to come once, he told him twice, 112 Prince| unmanly as to turn my back. Come, I will fight you."~The 113 Prince| all the King's sons-in-law come out with me to-day to hunt."~ 114 Prince| return thanks that you have come here and become my son-in-law; 115 Fish | windows and beckoned her to come near and show what she had. 116 Fish | them or invited them to come in and rest.~"What a large 117 Fish | daughter, he invited him to come and stay at his house as 118 Fish | their greetings. "He has come the greater part of the 119 Fish | enough, and then he will come in. I'll send on, ahead 120 Demon | you to be careful how you come near me. Here's a poisoned 121 Ivory | son overtook them. He had come with all haste, bringing 122 Ivory | muhrs on four horses. "I am come," he said, throwing his. 123 Ivory | prince did not intend to come back.~On and on the exiles 124 Ivory | or to see you. Go away."~"Come, come; let us leave this 125 Ivory | see you. Go away."~"Come, come; let us leave this place. 126 Ivory | two of, them to manage, to come and rest at their house, 127 Ivory | accosting them, begged them to come and stay at their house 128 Ivory | where can these men have come from, that they do not know 129 Ivory | swing to return in. But come, let us get outside before 130 Ivory | viziers on a certain date.~"Come," he wrote back to the vizier' 131 Sons | towards you. Salaam. I will come again soon to see how you 132 GeNote| present connection, as it has come to Europe in various forms 133 GeNote| the whole of these have come from the East, ultimately 134 GeNote| not all folk-tales have come from one source, for each 135 StNote| the oral forms of the tale come from literary versions ( 136 StNote| all these hundred variants come ultimately from one source.


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