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fastenings 1
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fate 13
father 125
father-in-law 3
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127 an
126 has
126 time
125 father
123 or
123 raja
120 little
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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    Tale
1 Labam | then he would leave his father and mother and seek for 2 Labam | ill.~At last he told his father and mother that he wanted 3 Labam | where it is," answered his father and mother.~"Then I must 4 Labam | at parting with him. His father gave him fine clothes to 5 Labam | I may want them." His father too, gave him plenty of 6 Labam | and he said goodbye to his father and mother; and his mother 7 Labam | night. All the people in her father's country then went about 8 Labam | name, and then I left my father and mother and came to see 9 Labam | killed, and I will tell my father and mother that I wish to 10 Labam | here to marry her, and her father has had them all killed. 11 Labam | he said to her, "your father will kill me." "Why?" asked 12 Labam | his wife, "Let us go to my father's country." The Princess 13 Labam | country." The Princess Labam's father gave them a quantity of 14 Punch | it by turns to cook their father's dinner every day, whilst 15 Punch | Princesses were preparing their father's dinner, the Prudhan's 16 Punch | asleep, the Raja, their father, stole away and left them ( 17 Punch | in hopes of making their father hear; but he was by that 18 Punch | and learn tidings of his father. Heaven forbid that I should 19 Punch | desire to go in search of his father and mother and uncles, and 20 Punch | it is possible bring my father and mother and uncles with 21 Punch | and I come in search of my father, and my uncles, and my mother, 22 Punch | may be able to liberate my father and uncles, whom he has 23 Punch | that parrot, you, and my father, and uncles, cannot be liberated: 24 Broken| enough to be danced on his father's knee, I shall sit with 25 Broken| white all over, like the father of Somasarman."~ 26 Laili | Prince Majnun said to his father, "Husain Mahamat and I should 27 Laili | like to go and hunt." His father said they might go, so they 28 Laili | Prince Majnun came to her father's kingdom, as she slept, 29 Laili | Laili woke she told her father of the angel's visit to 30 Laili | her as she slept; but her father paid no attention to her 31 Laili | Majnun; I want Majnun." Her father used to get quite vexed 32 Laili | And she went home to her father and said, "Father, I wish 33 Laili | to her father and said, "Father, I wish to marry the prince 34 Laili | not listen to a word her father, or her mother, or her servants 35 Laili | years ago you came to my father the Phalana Raja's country, 36 Laili | Phalana country to see her father and mother.~Now Laili's 37 Laili | and mother.~Now Laili's father and mother had wept so much 38 Laili | become quite blind, and her father kept always repeating, " 39 Laili | which he did. As soon as the father and mother saw Laili, they 40 Laili | went straight home to his father, and for a long, long time 41 Laili | began to go again into his father's beautiful garden with 42 Laili | come back to you," said the father.~"Then I'll not have any 43 Laili | What nonsense!" said his father. "Fancy two grown men being 44 Laili | and the prince went to his father and told him all that had 45 Laili | an old woman!" said his father. "You do nothing but think 46 Laili | years. When I was in my father's kingdom a young girl, 47 Laili | must not open it when your father or anybody else is with 48 Laili | Majnun told all this to his father, who told him to do all 49 Laili | not till he had told his father, who said, "That must be 50 Laili | stalk; and he said to his father, "Come with me to my room 51 Laili | Majnun told everything to his father, who was horrified and angry. " 52 Tiger | world? The sayings of my father never failed. I have seen 53 Tiger | funeral obsequies of his father were over, took leave of 54 Tiger | within himself, "Surely my father's prophecy never proved 55 Tiger | that be will not do. For my father's prophecy never came untrue. 56 Tiger | Oh, my life - giver, my father, for so I must call you, 57 Tiger | going away now to see my father. Whenever you are in any 58 Tiger | Remembering the prophecy of his father he returned by the same 59 Tiger | prince about the death of his father he wept and wailed, and 60 Tiger | about the murderer of his father. The goldsmith knew full 61 Tiger | but the first day of my father's prophecy, So far his statement 62 Tiger | charge of having killed his father, while it was a tiger that 63 Tiger | that your honour killed his father? All the hunters told him 64 Tiger | hunters told him that his father was carried away by a tiger. 65 Haris | name of "Froggie" which his father had given him in his childhood 66 Ring | do except return to his father? Accordingly he went home.~" 67 Ring | You scamp!" exclaimed his father when he had heard how his 68 Ring | Would that you knew my father! How glad he would be to 69 Ring | we shall both reach my father's country. Oh! how glad 70 Ring | that it could not go to its father till it was released from 71 Ring | brought to him. The king, his father, was in great distress about 72 Rupees| starve and see your old father and mother die. There is 73 Rupees| the prince related to his father the meeting with the woman, 74 Rupees| of paper. He thought his father would applaud the act. But 75 Rupees| and as presents for his father, and the prince started.~ 76 Rupees| informed his mother and father of his arrival. Alas! his 77 Rupees| Then the prince told his father all that had happened to 78 Gold | Two days afterwards his father came back, and when he learnt 79 Kings | all arts. And after his father died he ascended the throne, 80 Raja | for if either you or his father see it before the twelve 81 Raja | way until he reached his father's city. There he sat down 82 Raja | audience hall, where his father sat trembling, and saluted 83 Raja | because he was spurned by both father and mother. So he cried 84 Raja | who could run, fled to her father the King in a great fright, 85 Raja | Sure, he will kill thee, father mine, and take me for his 86 Raja | moment, and has brought her father ill luck!"~But Rasalu rose 87 Boy | belong to the little prince's father,but to another king. Here 88 Boy | answers.~Then she went to her father, and said to him, "Father, 89 Boy | father, and said to him, "Father, I wish to be married; but 90 Boy | my husband myself." Her father consented to this, and he 91 Boy | arrived, the little princess's father said to them, "To-morrow 92 Boy | that very poor man!" Her father then stood up, and said 93 Boy | pomp and splendour: her father and mother were quite content 94 Boy | hot night I went into your father's garden and sang, and you 95 Boy | servant. Then you told your father you wished to marry, but 96 Boy | Rajas were seated in your father's garden, you sat on an 97 Boy | palace, and showed him to her father and mother and to every 98 Boy | will take you back to your father's country." So two months 99 Boy | for you to return to your father. Get the King to let you 100 Boy | my own country to see my father and mother." "Very well," 101 Boy | his wife; "I will tell my father and mother, and ask them 102 Boy | often.~When the King, his father, the gardener's daughter' 103 Boy | daughter, and we live with her father."~"But now that I have found 104 Boy | cannot let you go," said his father. "You and your wife must 105 Prince| other." So she said to her father, "My father; I wish to marry."~" 106 Prince| said to her father, "My father; I wish to marry."~"Good," 107 Prince| marry."~"Good," said her father.~Then the King made a proclamation: " 108 Fish | into a fit of laughter.~"Father," said the farmer's daughter, 109 Fish | know the meaning of this, father? He simply wished to know 110 Fish | also is to be understood, father, if one thinks of the city 111 Fish | bring him in."~"Tell him, father, that our beams are strong 112 Fish | in the basket, begged his father to give him some of the 113 Fish | him some of the food. His father foolishly complied. Presently 114 Fish | laughing of the fish, his father's threatened execution, 115 Fish | me to return and save my father from an ignominious and 116 Fish | palace and informed his father of what he had heard. The 117 Ivory | archery with the son of his father's chief vizier, when one 118 Ivory | accepted by the King, her father, and all the court."~The 119 Ivory | send a letter to Gulizar's father, and inform him of everything. 120 Ivory | reading the letter Gulizar's father was much enraged with his 121 Sons | in trying to please their father, hoping thus to receive 122 Sons | attentive and pleasing to their father than ever before. And thus 123 GeNote| Miss Frere, who, while her father was Governor of the Bombay 124 StNote| farmer's son to death. The father pursued the serpent with 125 StNote| are to the effect that a father who gives up his wealth


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