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1 Pre | folk-tales from India about the time of the Crusaders. The collections 2 Pre | Folk-tales, and at the same time are most likely to attract 3 Lion | THE Bodhisatta was at one time born in the region of Himavanta 4 Lion | Brahmadatta was at that time reigning in Benares. Now 5 Lion | used to add: "Now at that time the lion was Devadatta the 6 Labam | and obeyed her for some time; but one day, when he was 7 Labam | water as I want."~By this time night had come. "Aunty," 8 Labam | kill them." The king a long time ago had caught two demons, 9 Lamb | The Lambikin~ONCE upon a time there was a wee wee Lambikin, 10 Punch | Punchkin~ONCE upon a time there was a Raja who had 11 Punch | of the nation.~About this time the Prudhan died, leaving 12 Punch | hear; but he was by that time far away, and would not 13 Punch | lived very happily for some time, when one fine day the seventh 14 Punch | their little nephew.~Thus time went on, till Balna's son 15 Punch | what they now are. Some time ago a Raja's son came here, 16 Punch | always in the room at the time. At last one day, however, 17 Punch | had better do; at the same time entreating him on no account 18 Punch | allow her a little more time. in which she might make 19 Punch | had said; but at the same time implored him to give up 20 Magic | Magic Fiddle~ONCE upon a time there lived seven brothers 21 Magic | meals ready at the proper time." They then called upon 22 Magic | carried her off.~After a time she reappeared as a bamboo 23 Magic | root." The Jogi by this time felt sure that a Bonga was 24 Magic | happened that the Jogi some time after went to the house 25 Magic | of firewood. In a short time the girl came out of the 26 Magic | exceedingly. Now in course of time the Bonga girl's family 27 Crane | lotus pond. ~Now at that time the water used to run short 28 Laili | black hair.~One night, some time before Prince Majnun came 29 Laili | to her story. From that time she began repeating, "Majnun, 30 Laili | rode behind them. All the time she kept saying, "Majnun, 31 Laili | her own country. All the time she. kept saying, "Majnun, 32 Laili | into its stomach. All the time she kept saying, "Majnun, 33 Laili | and lived happily for some time with him.~They used to go 34 Laili | father, and for a long, long time he would not be comforted. 35 Laili | girl again. In two days' time you must go into the garden, 36 Laili | bidden him. In two days' time he and the Wazir's son walked 37 Laili | to the fakirs.~After some time had passed very happily, 38 Laili | were to be killed a second time, Khuda would not give me 39 Laili | asked her for such a long time, and so earnestly, to bring 40 Tiger | and the Jackal~ONCE upon a time, a tiger was caught in a 41 Tiger | You've been away a long time!" growled the savage beast, " 42 Tiger | down his vessel for a third time. The rat caught hold of 43 Tiger | Soothsayer's son had no time to lose; he was himself 44 Tiger | his vessel for the fifth time, still fearing that some 45 Tiger | diamonds of which for a time outshone even the bright 46 Tiger | servant, for such a long time? I am glad to find that 47 Tiger | do so, not then, but some time afterwards. He wished to 48 Tiger | Both remained still for a time almost unconscious with 49 Tiger | kingdom. He reigned for a long time, conferring several benefits 50 Haris | summoned, tried to gain time, and said, "I will tell 51 Ring | she was dead. Now at that time a great wedding chanced 52 Ring | soon dropped it again. This time it was picked up and carried 53 Ring | ask for the ring the third time, so they both reached their 54 Tortoi| means of doing so.~At that time there was living, in a pond 55 Rupees| This continued for some time, till at last he became 56 Rupees| the court. Now, at that time it happened that the king 57 Rupees| last them all for a long time.~In the evening the prince 58 Rupees| his story:~"Once upon a time there lived a wealthy merchant 59 Rupees| have not had sufficient time to recover myself from my 60 Rupees| not to have done."~By the time the prince had concluded 61 Gold | the bowl, and from that time onward every day the same 62 Gold | and mourned. But after a time, be took the bowl of milk, 63 Gold | voice. After a long, long time the serpent appeared, but 64 Gold | loss of your son. From this time forward friendship between 65 Queens| Seven Queens~ONCE upon a time there lived a king who had 66 Kings | Lesson for Kings~ONCE upon a time, when Brahma-datta was reigning 67 Kings | towards the city.~Now at that time the king of Kosala, Mallika 68 Goeth | about together. Once upon a time they had travelled far afield, 69 Goeth | on the grass. At the same time he observed that these last 70 Goeth | to which the rest keep time with hands and feet, he 71 Goeth | the song was sung a third time. Ta tai tom had left the 72 Raja | gladden her eyes. After a long time, however, a son was promised 73 Raja | the palace, and when the time for the birth of the promised 74 Raja | young Prince was in due time born into the world, his 75 Raja | Rasalu come forth before the time, and, mindful of the Jogis' 76 Raja | swinging girls! Why, by the time I have given each of you 77 Raja | arms here for the present. Time enough to take them away 78 Raja | with your dice all this time; now we will play with mine."~ 79 Skin | Lion's Skin~AT the same time, when Brahma-datta was reigning 80 Skin | tilling the ground.~At that time a hawker used to go from 81 Money | to yield, and from that time, no matter what he gained 82 Boy | hunts every day; and the time is soon coming when you 83 Boy | really come to see you this time." At first she refused, 84 Boy | months. At the end of that time he went once more by night 85 Boy | his great beauty.~But this time the dog's keeper had followed 86 Boy | three years old.~But this time the cowherd had followed 87 Boy | year. At the end of that time the horse thought, "I will 88 Boy | After be had played for some time, the horse swallowed him 89 Boy | swallowed him again.~But this time the groom had seen all that 90 Boy | himself before the King had time to shoot him, galloped away 91 Boy | The horse said, "Next time she asks you who you are, 92 Boy | left Katar, who all this time had seemed to be a donkey, 93 Boy | Katar said to him, "It is time for you to return to your 94 Boy | in feasting; and all that time the King and his people 95 Prince| Fakir~THERE was once upon a time a King who had no children. 96 Prince| his two wives. After some time two sons were born to the 97 Prince| built in the earth.~Some time passed, and one day the 98 Prince| him three times, and each time the King's son answered, " 99 Fish | his son to travel for a time, until the King's anger 100 Fish | tell a story to beguile the time."~"Oh yes. Well, we were 101 Fish | vizier's son. "There is yet time for me to return and save 102 Demon | of long ago.~Once upon a time, when Brahmadatta was King 103 Demon | living virtuously,~He in due time will sever all the bonds~ 104 Demon | birth-tale, saying: "At that time Angulimala was the Demon, 105 Ivory | beautiful lake, which at that time was covered with the magnificent 106 Ivory | around as before, and this time discovered a fairy sitting 107 Ivory | here and taken up all my time."~"Ah-h-h! Be careful not 108 Ivory | prince exclaimed.~The next time the old woman went to the 109 Ivory | would be killed by this time. The royal elephants have 110 Ivory | with her.~Gulizar for the time assented, but she determined 111 Ivory | preserved me from death at this time!"~On the return of the prince 112 Ivory | Gulizar. Listen. The next time you go to see her, I entreat 113 Ivory | which lay on the fire at the time. While running away from 114 Ivory | great favourite, and in due time succeeded to the throne, 115 Dinner| avoid you from this very time."~(And that is why the Wind 116 Pigeon| and the Crow~ONCE upon a time the Bodhisatta was a Pigeon, 117 GeNote| the Jataka thus: 'At that time, the Lion was Devadatta, 118 GeNote| tales reached Europe at the time of the Crusades, either 119 GeNote| there have appeared from time to time folk-tales collected 120 GeNote| have appeared from time to time folk-tales collected from 121 GeNote| throughout all historic time. No Hindu would doubt the 122 GeNote| from India mainly at the time of the Crusades, and chiefly 123 StNote| intermediation of Arabs at the time of the Crusades. It is only 124 StNote| 315 - 21. The Buddha this time is the Genius of the Tree.~ 125 StNote| along that way, passes the time of day with Tar Baby, and, 126 StNote| whereupon Brer Fox, who all this time had "lain low," saunters