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1 Pre | the immense range of the country leaves room for any number 2 Labam | the Princess Labam~In a country there was a Raja who had 3 Labam | to the Princess Labam's country." That is all they would 4 Labam | like. Tell me where her country is."~"We do not know where 5 Labam | to the Princess Labam's country." The little bed instantly 6 Labam | to the Princess Labam's country, where it settled on the 7 Labam | some men he saw, "Whose country is this?"~"The Princess 8 Labam | The Princess Labam's country," they answered. Then the 9 Labam | from?"~"I come from a far country," he said; "do let me stay 10 Labam | countries may not stay in his country. You cannot stay in my house."~" 11 Labam | forbidden the people in his country to light any lamps; for, 12 Labam | that she lights up all the country and our houses, and we can 13 Labam | the people in her father's country then went about their work 14 Labam | great Raja has come to this country, and I wish to marry him." 15 Labam | woman, "go away from this country, and do not think of marrying 16 Labam | up all the people in his country; and he did not know how 17 Labam | Let us go to my father's country." The Princess Labam's father 18 Labam | great state to the prince's country, where they lived happily.~ 19 Punch | parents, he one day came to a country that seemed full of stones, 20 Punch | Malee's wife said, "This country and this palace belong to 21 Punch | this, there lies a desolate country covered with thick jungle. 22 Punch | the inaccessibility of the country, and because, by my appointment, 23 Punch | Princes went to their own country, and lived very happily 24 Laili | and went to the Phalana country, hunting all the way, but 25 Laili | The Raja of the Phalana country was called Munsuk Raja, 26 Laili | came to hunt in the Phalana country; and as they were riding 27 Laili | farther away from her own country. All the time she. kept 28 Laili | the king of the Phalana country, and I want to find Prince 29 Laili | carry you to Prince Majnun's country, or you will never reach 30 Laili | came to Prince Majnun's country. There he stopped. And a 31 Laili | and carried her into the country, and there he put her down, 32 Laili | father the Phalana Raja's country, and I wanted to marry you 33 Laili | travelled to the Phalana country to see her father and mother.~ 34 Laili | and they often went from country to country to eat the air 35 Laili | often went from country to country to eat the air and amuse 36 Tiger | on your way back to your country." So saying, the goldsmith 37 Tiger | was on his way back to his country. Remembering the prophecy 38 Tiger | and dispose of in your own country." Gangazara looked at the 39 Tiger | selling them in his own country. He took leave of the tiger-king, 40 Ring | and bade him go to another country and try his luck in trade. 41 Ring | shall both reach my father's country. Oh! how glad he will be 42 Ring | up by the prince of that country, who curiously opened it 43 Ring | before, because I left the country just after your birth." 44 Tortoi| Beautiful in the Himalaya country, is a delightful spot. Will 45 Rupees| try his luck in another country. He informed his wife of 46 Rupees| city of the neighbouring country. Here he went and sat down 47 Rupees| and generous king of that country, and offered to accompany 48 Rupees| banished his son from the country. So the prince bade adieu 49 Rupees| prince then visited the country belonging to his brother-in-law. 50 Rupees| men and escaped from the country. But he knew that the second 51 Rupees| potter. "The king of this country has a daughter whom he is 52 Rupees| rules over such-and-such a country."~When he heard this the 53 Rupees| permission to visit his own country, which was granted. The 54 Rupees| had to pass through the country belonging to his brother-in-law, 55 Kings | determined to search the country places.~So he made over 56 Kings | disguise. And searching the country through, up to the very 57 Kings | own virtue! So seeking in country places, he too came to that 58 Kings | his renown, and about the country he lived in, and his caste 59 Boy | a Star on his Chin~In a country were seven daughters of 60 Boy | beautiful child in this country," she said. "See, he has 61 Boy | and came from the fairies' country, so he could get anything 62 Boy | came to a jungle in another country, which did not belong to 63 Boy | service with some one in this country."~This made the boy very 64 Boy | shall I do all alone in this country?"~"Do not be afraid," answered 65 Boy | went away further into the country, until he came to a grain 66 Boy | a grain merchant of the country, who asked him who he was. " 67 Boy | and came from your own country to find service here?"~The 68 Boy | answered. "I came from my own country to seek service here, and 69 Boy | he must come from another country." Then they came up to him, 70 Boy | daughters of the King of this country," they answered; "and we 71 Boy | be a prince from another country."~Then she said to him, " 72 Boy | man, and had come from my country to seek service in yours, 73 Boy | no one like him in this country. He has a moon on his forehead 74 Boy | you back to your father's country." So two months after the 75 Boy | to let you go to your own country, and I will tell you what 76 Boy | very much to go to my own country to see my father and mother." " 77 Boy | travelled to the prince's country, which was not a great many 78 Boy | who has come to see your country and to speak with you. I 79 Boy | which every one in your country must come - men and women, 80 Boy | fakirs, and sepoys, in his country to go to the prince's camp 81 Boy | Has every one in your country come to my feast?"~"Yes, 82 Boy | and he wondered in what country the young prince was born.~ 83 Boy | one so beautiful.. What country does be come from?"~Two 84 Boy | not return to the fairies' country, but stayed always with 85 Prince| them be set out for another country.~As he went along the road 86 Prince| decreed came to pass in that country, and they were married. 87 Fish | hastened back to his own country, taking with him the farmer' 88 Ivory | should be banished from the country. This was finally agreed 89 Ivory | you leave your home and country to be with me?"~"Because 90 Ivory | could to get out of the country, and behind them marched 91 Ivory | through that part of the country, robbing those travellers 92 Ivory | Is there a king of this country?" continued the vizier's 93 Ivory | afterwards, "we are in the right country. We shall see the beautiful 94 Ivory | asked me the name of this country and the name of the King. 95 Ivory | he had left his home and country and risked his life for 96 Ivory | the city and surrounding country.~"It is well," said the 97 Ivory | since they had left their country. When the vizier read the 98 Ivory | discovering the presence in his country of these illustrious visitors, 99 Ivory | length they reached their own country, and when the King saw his 100 Ivory | the throne, and ruled the country for many, many years in 101 GeNote| folk-tales, which every country of Europe without exception 102 GeNote| the fact that any single country has spread throughout it 103 GeNote| from one source, for each country has tales peculiar to itself. 104 StNote| so to speak, from one, country to another. We can trace 105 StNote| only arise in a polygamous country. It occurs in "Punchkin,"