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tongue 5
tonight 1
too 42
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tore 9
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106 two
105 country
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Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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1 Labam | and a fine horse. And he took his gun, and his bow and 2 Labam | and mother; and his mother took her handkerchief and wrapped 3 Labam | opened his handkerchief and took out a sweetmeat. He found 4 Labam | He found an ant in it. He took out another. There was an 5 Labam | sweetmeats on the ground, and he took out another, and another, 6 Labam | me well."~Then the prince took a little knife from his 7 Labam | but a Raja's son came and took the thorn out of my foot."~" 8 Labam | put into prison."~Then she took him into her house, and 9 Labam | of water directly." So he took his bowl and said to it, " 10 Labam | fast asleep.~The young Raja took his bag and said, "I want 11 Labam | So he stayed, and they took their dinner out of the 12 Labam | him to the princess. He took his bag and said, "Bag, 13 Labam | a glorious ring. Then he took the Princess Labam's hand 14 Labam | the king will kill me." He took the mustard seed to the 15 Labam | oil.~The next morning he took it to the court-house to 16 Labam | you."~Then the Raja's son took out of his bag two splendid 17 Labam | make them beautiful, and he took them to the king, and said 18 Labam | daughter." Then the wedding took place. All the Rajas and 19 Punch | them. ~The Raja's daughters took it by turns to cook their 20 Punch | nicely prepared, and, as she took the wood, she threw a little 21 Punch | first and eldest Prince took the eldest Princess home 22 Punch | married her.~And the second took the second;~And the third 23 Punch | the second;~And the third took the third;~And the fourth 24 Punch | the third;~And the fourth took the fourth;~And the fifth 25 Punch | the fourth;~And the fifth took the fifth;~And the sixth 26 Punch | the fifth;~And the sixth took the sixth;~And the seventh, 27 Punch | and the handsomest of all, took the beautiful Balna.~And 28 Punch | cried Punchkin; Then the boy took bold of the parrot, and 29 Magic | in this condition, they took away his fiddle, and substituted 30 Magic | was all the revenge she took.~ 31 Crane | or ashore.~Him the crane took with him, let him go in 32 Crane | with you."~Then the crane took the old purblind fish first 33 Crane | And in that manner he took all the fish, one by one, 34 Crane | you, now!"~And the crane took him and showed him the pond, 35 Laili | lost her teeth. The snake took her on his back and carried 36 Laili | on." In the morning Laili took her little dog's form and 37 Laili | to eat you."~Then Majnun took the fruit and began to cut 38 Laili | fainting on the floor.~Laili took off his turban and wound 39 Tiger | of his father were over, took leave of his elder brother, 40 Tiger | So saying, the goldsmith took his leave, and Gangazara 41 Tiger | them in his own country. He took leave of the tiger-king, 42 Tiger | greetings and exchange of words took their leave. Gangazara was 43 Tiger | crown before him. The prince took it into his hands, examined 44 Tiger | orders, the king of the rats took leave of Gangazara. They, 45 Tiger | to pluck up courage, and took leave of him. From that 46 Tiger | all were ready, Gangazara took a vessel full of water and 47 Tiger | as justice prevailed, and took their leave. The goldsmith 48 Tiger | happened that unwittingly be took a wrong road, and had to 49 Tiger | that god. The elder brother took the corpse to the nearest 50 Haris | while people were asleep he took away from the house of Sthuladatta 51 Haris | the treasure, and after I took it I buried it in the earth 52 Ring | his luck in trade. The son took the money and departed. 53 Ring | and the foolish fellow took the dog, and continued his 54 Ring | once gave him the cat and took the money. He went on till 55 Tortoi| a stick, they themselves took the two ends in their teeth, 56 Rupees| next morning the Brahmani took the paper, and while she 57 Rupees| the place. Then the king took his wife and brought her 58 Gold | mourned. But after a time, be took the bowl of milk, went to 59 Gold | back no more." The Brahman took the pearl, and went back 60 Kings | their chariot. And they took out the horses, and removed 61 Goeth | them-selves to the robbers, who took away everything from them, 62 Goeth | all their property, now took possession of the robbers' 63 Goeth | commencing to dance. So he took the lead in the dance, and, 64 Goeth | rice!~The ten traders now took back all their property, 65 Raja | make ready for fortune. He took with him his horse Bhaunr 66 Raja | will always win."~So Rasalu took some of the bones lying 67 Raja | further. So Rasalu won, and took back his arms. 'Next he 68 Raja | won the second stake, and took back Bhaunr, the Arab steed.~ 69 Raja | head; and after that he took a fresh mango branch, and 70 Skin | place he came to, when he took the pack down from the ass' 71 Money | Ram; but the Brahman only took the cake and went on his 72 Boy | the four wicked Queens took the boy to the nurse and 73 Boy | out of spite. The nurse took the little child and put 74 Boy | little bed, and then they took the handkerchief off her 75 Boy | middle of the night the nurse took the box in which was the 76 Boy | which she had put the box, took the box out, and opened 77 Boy | round the stable, and he took up his stand with them; 78 Boy | painted blue. In her hand she took a gold necklace.~Then she 79 Boy | pretended poor man away, and took the necklace off his neck, 80 Boy | him on her elephant, and took him to the palace.~The Kings 81 Boy | Then the young prince took six pice, and made them 82 Boy | star on his chin." Then she took him into the palace, and 83 Boy | prince went himself and took her out of it, and brought 84 Prince| sons will be mine."~Then he took out two sweetmeats and handed 85 Prince| you love best."~The King took the sweetmeats and put them 86 Prince| chose the eldest son and took him away, and set off with 87 Prince| Fakir's lying there; he took this key and opened the 88 Prince| all the creatures go, and took them out of the house, and 89 Prince| men who were in prison. He took away with him the two horses, 90 Prince| him the two horses, and he took away the two tigers, and 91 Prince| away the two tigers, and he took away the two hounds, and 92 Prince| away the two hounds, and he took away the two simurgs, and 93 Prince| was greatly delighted and took him by the hand and embraced 94 Fish | deep, so the old farmer took off his shoes and paijamas 95 Ivory | to return. The soldiers took the money and left; they 96 Ivory | bank, and being thirsty took up, some of the water in 97 Ivory | was! And while I gazed she took out of her bosom an ivory 98 Ivory | When it was dinner-time he took the saucepan of pilaw and 99 Ivory | poison in the pilaw, he took a little and threw it to 100 Ivory | the bazaar."~The prince took it to a goldsmith and asked 101 Ivory | the kotwal, who at once took the prince into custody 102 Ivory | near the grave whence she took out the corpse," said the 103 Ivory | King. The marriage soon took place, and then after a 104 GeNote| of the Bombay Presidency, took down from the lips of her 105 GeNote| Ellis & White, 1880), who took down her tales from two 106 StNote| Heb.), 8; (4) Stainhöwel took it from the " Romulus" into 107 StNote| among the negroes, and then took ship in the holds of slavers


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