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Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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1 Lion | flew away.~~And when the great Teacher, Gautama the Buddha, 2 Labam | his bow and arrows, and a great many other weapons; "for," 3 Labam | and his wife made him a great many salaams. Then they 4 Labam | bag and said, "I want a great deal of betel-leaf," and 5 Labam | I am no thief. I am a great Raja's son. Hiraman parrot, 6 Labam | you are the son of such a great kaja, I will not have you 7 Labam | her mother, "The son of a great Raja has come to this country, 8 Labam | think of marrying her. A great many Rajas and Rajas' sons 9 Labam | come to it, and there were great rejoicings. After a few 10 Labam | servants; and they travelled in great state to the prince's country, 11 Lamb | house, and said, all in a great hurry, "Granny dear, I've 12 Punch | their own land there was great rejoicing throughout the 13 Punch | than he was seized with great desire to go in search of 14 Punch | this palace belong to a great enchanter; he is all-powerful, 15 Punch | touch you? And are you too great an enchanter ever to feel 16 Punch | day, and the heat was very great. All round the trees were 17 Punch | came to their home in the great tree; then the Prince said 18 Punch | away my parrot, it is a great pet of mine; I have bad 19 Crane | eat; and the heat is so great! So I was thinking, 'What 20 Laili | called King Dantal, who had a great many rupees and soldiers 21 Laili | Bhagirathi river. There was a great big fish called the Rohu 22 Laili | young again. And there were great feasts, and they were married, 23 Laili | wedding all over again amid great rejoicings. Prince Majnun 24 Laili | ashes.~Prince Majnun was in great sorrow and grief when he 25 Laili | not be comforted. After a great many years he grew more 26 Laili | Prince Majnun, looked a great deal older than the prince, 27 Laili | to eat me," and he was in great terror.~In the morning the 28 Laili | that his son was really in great terror, and that he really 29 Laili | length! and then Laili made a great sweep with her arm and her 30 Laili | now dead." Then he made a great feast out of gratitude for 31 Laili | her and his son, with a great deal of ground about it, 32 Laili | lovely gardens, and gave them great wealth, and heaps of servants 33 Tiger | yet all, rich and poor, great and small, trample on me 34 Tiger | as a single ornament of great value, which you can carry 35 Tiger | by magic. That is not a great thing: That he revived cartloads 36 Tiger | pleasure of Gangazara was so great that he died of joy.~The 37 Haris | this pitcher, I will do you great honour to-day." When the 38 Haris | him, and murmured, "Ah! a great sage, be knows even about 39 Ring | able to repay you for your great kindness to me. Would that 40 Ring | king, his father, was in great distress about the matter, 41 Ring | your hand. Your trial is great, but it can be remedied. 42 Ring | said he, "and may the great God aid your efforts. Bring 43 Ring | dead. Now at that time a great wedding chanced to be going 44 Tortoi| spake openly, and said, "O great king! be it thou, or be 45 Rupees| sister, and visits her in great pomp, she will receive him 46 Rupees| That day she laid in a great store of provisions, sufficient 47 Rupees| In the morning there was great weeping and lamentation 48 Rupees| picked it up and read it. How great was his grief and disappointment 49 Rupees| In the evening there was great consternation in the palace, 50 Gold | doze. Suddenly he saw a great hooded snake creeping out 51 Queens| no children. This was a great grief to him, especially 52 Kings | kingdom of Benares, the great king Brahma-datta."~Yet 53 Kings | the kingdom of Kosala, the great king Mallika. Take thy carriage 54 Goeth | were returning home with a great deal of money which they 55 Raja | Rasalu~ONCE there lived a great Raja, whose flame was Salabhan, 56 Raja | and he will live to be a great man. But for twelve years 57 Raja | his wrath died down, and a great loneliness fell upon him, 58 Raja | noise in the air, and a great flight of crickets alighted 59 Raja | her father the King in a great fright, saying:~"A mighty 60 Boy | the wedding was held with great feasting and rejoicing.~ 61 Boy | orders, we will give you a great many rupees." All this they 62 Boy | four Queens (who gave her a great many rupees), the dog went 63 Boy | caressed and petted him a great deal, and was made very 64 Boy | was made very happy by his great beauty.~But this time the 65 Boy | tomorrow. Will you take great care of whatever I give 66 Boy | prince. The dog made her a great many salaams, and said, " 67 Boy | about for an hour to her great delight, and she talked 68 Boy | him and caressed him. His great beauty made her very happy. 69 Boy | him, galloped away to the great jungle-plain, and galloped 70 Boy | and make her choice."~A great many Kings, Rajas, and their 71 Boy | the boy were married with great pomp and splendour: her 72 Boy | rode very far, and shot a great many birds and a quantity 73 Boy | daughter and the young prince a great many horses, and elephants, 74 Boy | of presents, and also a great many sepoys to guard them. 75 Boy | country, which was not a great many miles off. When they 76 Boy | much alarmed, and thought a great King had come to make war 77 Boy | which he said, "You are a great King. Do not fear me. I 78 Boy | the tent. He made her a great many salaams. The four wicked 79 Boy | the gardener's daughter a great many salaams, and gave her 80 Prince| King's son and put on a great pot, and said, "Come round 81 Prince| proclamation: "Let all men, great and small, attend to-day 82 Prince| hounds to kill and bring in a great number of gazelles and hog-deer 83 Prince| killed and brought in a great number. Then taking with 84 Prince| new Prince bad brought a great deal. Thence they returned 85 Fish | returned to her room in a great rage; and on coming to see 86 Fish | appeared with the old farmer. Great attention was shown to him, 87 Fish | if he were the son of a great man, although his humble 88 Demon | answer:~"Full of goodness, great King, is your son, and when 89 Ivory | drinking, and there, to his great astonishment, he saw reflected 90 Ivory | in it, and under it was a great pit, wherein they threw 91 Ivory | prince and the son of some great vizier, have taken up their 92 Ivory | However, they are very great and very rich. They each 93 Ivory | the prince. He became a great favourite, and in due time 94 Dinner| selfish. They enjoyed the great feast that had been prepared 95 GeNote| stories of India round the great teacher. This could be easily 96 GeNote| folk-tales has been very great: it is probable that nearly 97 GeNote| wrote in 1859, before the great outburst of folk-tale collection 98 GeNote| sixty-three stories, some of great length. These, with Mr. 99 GeNote| widespread story represented in Great Britain by the ballad of 100 GeNote| folk-tales in India, the great importance of which is obvious 101 StNote| Egyptian Partridge "), in the great Rabbinic commentary on Genesis ( 102 StNote| indirectly a testimony to their great age, as the lion has become 103 StNote| where the crane becomes "a great Paragone of India (of those


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