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1 Labam | Then the prince took a little knife from his pocket and 2 Labam | Princess Labam's country." The little bed instantly rose up into 3 Labam | Labam's bed-room." So the little bed carried him to the room 4 Labam | princess's bed, and then his little bed carried him back to 5 Labam | Raja's son thought of his little bed; so he went to the old 6 Labam | house and sat on his bed. "Little bed!' he said, "up in the 7 Lamb | who frolicked about on his little tottery legs, and enjoyed 8 Lamb | But Lambikin only gave a little frisk, and said:~"To Granny' 9 Lamb | But Lambikin only gave a little frisk, and said:~"To Granny' 10 Lamb | when they saw the tender little morsel, said: "Lambikin! 11 Lamb | Lambikin replied, with a little frisk:~"To Granny's house 12 Lamb | corn-bin, and there the greedy little Lambikin stayed for seven 13 Lamb | must go home. But cunning little Lambikin said that would 14 Lamb | Lambikin; "you must make a little drumikin out of the skin 15 Lamb | drumikin out of the skin of my little brother who died, and then 16 Lamb | So his Granny made a nice little drumikin out of his brother' 17 Lamb | fire, and so will you~On little Drumikin. Tum-pa, tum-too!"~" 18 Lamb | And to each of them the little slyboots replied:~"Fallen 19 Lamb | fire, and so will you~On little Drumikin. Tum-pa, tum-too;~ 20 Lamb | sighed to think of the tender little morsel they had let slip.~ 21 Lamb | Lambikin, curled up in his snug little nest, replied gaily:~"Fallen 22 Lamb | fire, and so will you~On little Drumikin! Tum-pa - "~But 23 Punch | died when they were quite little children, so these seven 24 Punch | would come and beg for a little fire from the hearth. Then 25 Punch | took the wood, she threw a little mud into each of the dishes.~ 26 Punch | but bread to eat, and very little of that, and very little 27 Punch | little of that, and very little water to drink; so these 28 Punch | drink; so these seven poor little Princesses, who had been 29 Punch | root and branch, and put a little of the water in which it 30 Punch | mother's grave, and found the little tank filled with the nourishing 31 Punch | Ranee's tomb and fill the little tank with the ruins. And 32 Punch | year after this Balna had a little son, and his uncles and 33 Punch | Balna sat singing beside her little boy's cradle. The Magician 34 Punch | I fear, is dead, but my little boy is still quite young; 35 Punch | angry, and turned her into a little black dog, and led her away, 36 Punch | did you get that pretty little dog?" And he answered, " 37 Punch | elder Princesses heard the little baby, their nephew, begin 38 Punch | heard of the Fakir and the little black dog, they guessed 39 Punch | and taking care of their little nephew.~Thus time went on, 40 Punch | hard by which was a Maee's little house.~As he was looking 41 Punch | not marry him."~Then the little Prince thought, "These must 42 Punch | in his garden he saw the little girl (as he thought) playing 43 Punch | said, "You are a pretty little girl, and to-morrow you 44 Punch | and she had put it on her little son's finger when he was 45 Punch | strange sound, found the little ring tied to the flowers. 46 Punch | him he must allow her a little more time. in which she 47 Punch | small cage which contains a little green parrot; on the life 48 Punch | help you; and as for these little eagles, take them, and let 49 Punch | of water, and seized the little green parrot, which he rolled 50 Punch | howl.~Away, away flew the little eagles, till they came to 51 Punch | eagles, "Take back your little ones; they have done me 52 Crane | replied, "there is very little water in this pond, and 53 Crane | water in this pond, and but little for you to eat; and the 54 Crane | answered the crane. "Your dear little uncle, your very sweet nephew, 55 Laili | They used to take their little knives there and cut the 56 Laili | dear Laili turned into a little heap of ashes; and he went 57 Laili | her husband had left her a little heap of ashes. As soon as 58 Laili | sees her, she will become a little white dog the next day. 59 Laili | will the next day become a little white dog." He then told 60 Laili | her what she must do as a little dog to regain her human 61 Laili | fruit as they had done as little children, only they bit 62 Laili | Laili turned into a pretty little dog; and in this shape she 63 Laili | eating, and at night the little dog slept in his bed.~But 64 Laili | his bed.~But one night the little dog disappeared, and in 65 Laili | its stead there lay the little old woman who had frightened 66 Laili | now I am obliged to be a little dog; but if you will marry 67 Laili | marry me, I shall not be a little, dog any more." Majnun, 68 Laili | woman had turned into the little dog, and the prince went 69 Laili | lay trembling in bed the little old woman lay there in place 70 Laili | the morning Laili took her little dog's form and disappeared 71 Laili | dead body, and she cut her little finger inside her hand straight 72 Laili | wound in her finger till a little blood-medicine came out 73 Tiger | life or vegetation. The little store of provision with 74 Tiger | several jewels with me of little value. This crown, being 75 Ring | telling the dog to go away a little distance and keep quiet. 76 Rupees| palace, and to accept what little hospitality could be provided. 77 Goeth | glorying in their victory, and little understanding the meaning 78 Raja | it at liberty. Then the little creature, full of, gratitude, 79 Raja | bridegroom I'll ride,~With you, little maid, as my bride!"~Now 80 Raja | seventy of you, counting my little bride yonder, and I am not 81 Boy | daughter had a beautiful little son, with a moon on his 82 Boy | spite. The nurse took the little child and put him into a 83 Boy | put a stone into her boy's little bed, and then they took 84 Boy | instead of the beautiful little son she had promised him. 85 Boy | which was the beautiful little prince, and went out to 86 Boy | When he saw the beautiful little boy, he was very much delighted 87 Boy | Shankar did, and the beautiful little child, so he ran to the 88 Boy | saying she swallowed the little prince. The dog made her 89 Boy | and petted him, and the little prince played all about 90 Boy | said to him, "Go into that little room that leads out of the 91 Boy | which did not belong to the little prince's father,but to another 92 Boy | speak to him?" thought the little princess, and she went away. 93 Boy | they had all arrived, the little princess's father said to 94 Boy | me the truth," said the little princess. "My husband is 95 Boy | who put the stone in my little bed, and then they tried 96 Prince| son replied, "When I was little I could fight a bit, and 97 Fish | I don't know."~After a little while the two travellers 98 Fish | present and message met his little son, who, seeing what was 99 Fish | severely punished. After a little while the young man appeared 100 Demon | will tear your inwards into little bits, and kill you: so we 101 Ivory | the following morning, a little company of soldiers escorted 102 Ivory | He saw a pretty, clear little brook running along not 103 Ivory | what to think. He waited a little while, and then shouted; 104 Ivory | estrange you from me? A little while ago we were brethren, 105 Ivory | famous city, and put up at a little hut that belonged to an 106 Ivory | it has, you stupid. Every little village, much more a city, 107 Ivory | in the pilaw, he took a little and threw it to some crows 108 Ivory | seeing the princess put a little of it into both your eyes. 109 Ivory | the -princess to drink a little of the wine. It is strong, 110 Ivory | This was done, and in a little while the fakir and his 111 Dinner| all night long with her little bright eye, said, "Well, 112 Sons | the matter, and call in a little while and tell him what 113 GeNote| Charmed Ring) - there can be little doubt of the Indian origin. 114 StNote| the finish of the "Three Little Pigs" (Eng. Fairy Tales, 115 StNote| Stories, pp. 127 seq. (" Little Anklebone ").~Remarks. - 116 StNote| birth, but there can be little doubt that the Buddhist 117 StNote| co-wife. But there can be little doubt of what M. Cosquin 118 StNote| than Phaedrus. There can be little doubt that the Ass in the 119 StNote| where European influence is little likely to penetrate. Prof. 120 StNote| and America. There can be little doubt that the Jataka of