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1 Labam | How the Raja's Son won the Princess Labam~In a country there 2 Labam | would hear of the beautiful Princess Labam, and that then he 3 Labam | mother and seek for the princess. ~The young prince listened 4 Labam | like this, I will tell the Princess Labam."~Then the parrots 5 Labam | the parrots, "Who is the Princess Labam? Where does she live?" 6 Labam | You can never get to the Princess Labam's country." That is 7 Labam | wanted to go and see the Princess Labam. "I must go," be said; " 8 Labam | You will never find the Princess Labam."~" I must try and 9 Labam | Bed, I wish to go to the Princess Labam's country." The little 10 Labam | flew till it came to the Princess Labam's country, where it 11 Labam | Whose country is this?"~"The Princess Labam's country," they answered. 12 Labam | dark, his daughter, the Princess Labam, comes and sits on 13 Labam | was quite black night the princess got up. She dressed herself 14 Labam | The Raja's son watched the princess quietly, and was very happy. 15 Labam | everybody had gone to bed, the princess came down from her roof 16 Labam | it, "I want to go to the Princess Labam's bed-room." So the 17 Labam | betel-leaf. This he laid near the princess's bed, and then his little 18 Labam | house.~Next morning all the princess's servants found the betel-leaf, 19 Labam | that betel-leaf?" asked the princess.~"We found it near your 20 Labam | water.~When night came the princess got up and sat on her roof, 21 Labam | and it carried him to the princess. He took his bag and said, " 22 Labam | and he spread it over the princess as she lay asleep. Then 23 Labam | In the morning, when the princess saw the shawl she was delighted. " 24 Labam | it was black night, the princess put on her lovely. clothes 25 Labam | glorious ring. Then he took the Princess Labam's hand gently to put 26 Labam | room?"~"Do not be afraid, princess," he said; "I am no thief. 27 Labam | see you."~"Well," said the princess, "as you are the son of 28 Labam | and when morning came the princess said to her mother, "The 29 Labam | he intended to marry the princess. "Oh," said the old woman, " 30 Labam | then he shall marry the princess; if he cannot, the king 31 Labam | who wanted to marry the Princess Labam had to fight with 32 Labam | went on his bed to see the princess. "To morrow," he said to 33 Labam | kill me." "Why?" asked the princess.~"He has told me to cut 34 Labam | not be afraid," said the princess; "do as I bid you, and you 35 Labam | to the tree-trunk, 'The Princess Labam commands you to let 36 Labam | next day did exactly as the princess had told him; and the minute 37 Labam | my father's country." The Princess Labam's father gave them 38 Punch | and live in the palace as Princess in their place; and instead 39 Punch | eldest Prince took the eldest Princess home with him and married 40 Punch | will make you." So the poor Princess was dragged away, without 41 Punch | tower lives a beautiful Princess, whom the Magician has kept 42 Punch | watch was kept over the poor Princess (for fear of her ever establishing 43 Tiger | into the bed-chamber of the princess and sucked her life. She 44 Tiger | their respective homes. The princess, too, was restored to life. 45 Tiger | to return and marry the princess. The king agreed; and Gangazara 46 Tiger | where Ganganra married the princess, and succeeded to the throne 47 Ring | beautiful house and a lovely princess with golden hair appeared. 48 Ring | them. So he married the princess, and they lived very happily 49 Ring | years, until one morning the princess, while arranging her toilet, 50 Ring | brought her to the beautiful princess, to whom she appeared as 51 Ring | herself to the beautiful princess and said, "I am your aunt, 52 Ring | embraced and kissed the princess by way of adding force to 53 Ring | her words. The beautiful princess was thoroughly deceived. 54 Ring | Accordingly the beautiful princess asked her husband for the 55 Ring | Doubting nothing, the beautiful princess complied, when the ogress 56 Ring | of seeing the beautiful princess, that he immediately spoke 57 Ring | and telling the beautiful princess of his intense love, entreated 58 Ring | room, wherein the beautiful princess was sitting, and entered. 59 Ring | sitting, and entered. The princess recognised the cat, and 60 Ring | the house and beautiful princess would again be with them, 61 Rupees| potter's son marrying a princess, and we cry at the terrible 62 Rupees| and will be married to the princess instead of him. Only give 63 Rupees| to the apartment of the princess. "Dread hour!" thought he; " 64 Rupees| from the nostrils of the princess. They stole over towards 65 Raja | Seeing this, the youngest Princess, who was the only one who 66 Raja | Raja Rasalu married the Princess Kokilan, whom he won from 67 Boy | their daughter to become a princess. So they said "Yes" to the 68 Boy | him?" thought the little princess, and she went away. On the 69 Boy | each night the youngest princess has come to me and asked 70 Boy | song again. The youngest princess heard him, got up, dressed, 71 Boy | garden, and each night the princess came and asked him the same 72 Boy | all arrived, the little princess's father said to them, " 73 Boy | will choose."~The youngest princess ordered a grand elephant 74 Boy | the other servants.~The princess rode all round the garden, 75 Boy | of. the garden. But the princess said, "Take care! take care! 76 Boy | What does this mean? The princess does not care to marry one 77 Boy | shall marry him." And so the princess and the boy were married 78 Boy | to their homes.~Now the princess's six sisters had all married 79 Boy | husband of the youngest princess always stayed at home in 80 Boy | have married the youngest princess; and when we were married 81 Boy | very poor, common man our princess has chosen for her husband!' 82 Boy | husband of your youngest princess," he answered.~"No, no, 83 Boy | but call the youngest princess here. I wish to speak to 84 Boy | truth," said the little princess. "My husband is not a handsome 85 Prince| assembly in Fakir's attire.~The Princess said to her handmaiden, " 86 Prince| The handmaiden obeyed the Princess's order, went to him, and 87 Ivory | Ivory City and its Fairy Princess~ONE day a young prince was 88 Ivory | there is, and a queen, and a princess."~"What are their names?"~" 89 Ivory | names?"~"The name of the princess is Gulizar, and the name 90 Ivory | shall see the beautiful princess."~One morning the two travellers 91 Ivory | who is a servant of the Princess Gulizar. I see her and the 92 Ivory | Gulizar. I see her and the princess every day. I should have 93 Ivory | us in the hearing of the princess." The vizier's son asked 94 Ivory | their arrival, and thus the princess would be informed of their 95 Ivory | almost the same words to the princess, on the hearing of which 96 Ivory | the hearing of which the princess beat her severely, and threatened 97 Ivory | her promise, and how the princess had struck her because she 98 Ivory | and his friend, begged the princess to let her depart. Now Gulizar 99 Ivory | anxious about you. So the princess gave me this charmed swing 100 Ivory | this message: "Gulizar, the princess, sends you an offering in 101 Ivory | gratefully of him to the princess, and therefore she had thus 102 Ivory | handkerchief is some pilaw that the princess sent me this morning in 103 Ivory | enmity against you?"~"The Princess Gulizar. Listen. The next 104 Ivory | and just before seeing the princess put a little of it into 105 Ivory | of your friend, bid the -princess to drink a little of the 106 Ivory | that your marriage with the princess shall be accepted by the 107 Ivory | the charge of stealing the princess's necklace.~"How did you 108 Ivory | obtained possession of the princess's necklace.~"Call the King 109 Ivory | when a ghoul, dressed as a princess, came and exhumed a body 110 Ivory | it is as I say, send the princess to me, and I will punish 111 Ivory | and at once ordered the princess's back to be examined.~" 112 Ivory | King agreed, and so the princess was taken to the graveyard.~" 113 Ivory | and his disciple and the princess were left alone in the graveyard. 114 Ivory | cage. They released the princess, rubbed some ointment over 115 Ivory | vizier's son showed the princess some of the poisoned pilaw 116 Ivory | of her ingratitude. The princess wept, and acknowledged that 117 StNote| our Wolf and Crane.~II. PRINCESS LABAM.~Source. - Miss Stokes, 118 StNote| exact forms as given in "Princess Labam" are not known in 119 StNote| direction tabu, see Note on Princess Labam, supra, No. ii. The "