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1 Labam | parting with him. His father gave him fine clothes to wear, 2 Labam | want them." His father too, gave him plenty of rupees.~Then 3 Labam | some sweetmeats in it, and gave it to her son. "My child," 4 Labam | the sweetmeats my mother gave me, and I will drink some ' 5 Labam | many salaams. Then they gave him a good dinner, and he 6 Labam | wished to go; a bag, that gave its owner whatever he wanted, 7 Labam | clothes; a stone bowl that gave its owner as much water 8 Labam | some dinner," and the. bag gave him instantly a delicious 9 Labam | betel-leaf," and it at once gave him quantities of betel-leaf. 10 Labam | of the bag, and the bowl gave them water.~When night came 11 Labam | a most lovely shawl;" It gave him a splendid shawl, and 12 Labam | beautiful ring." The bag gave him a glorious ring. Then 13 Labam | the king. There the king gave him eighty pounds of mustard 14 Labam | very, very, thick trunk. He gave the prince a wax hatchet, 15 Labam | a hair from her head and gave it to the prince. "To-morrow," 16 Labam | Princess Labam's father gave them a quantity of camels 17 Lamb | YOU!"~But Lambikin only gave a little frisk, and said:~" 18 Lamb | YOU!"~But Lambikin only gave a little frisk, and said:~" 19 Punch | make them miserable. She gave them nothing but bread to 20 Punch | Princesses, and see if any one gave them anything to eat.~So 21 Punch | calling her to them, they gave her one of the pomeloes.~ 22 Punch | following her advice, they gave the Prudhan's daughter, 23 Punch | and cooked some rice, and gave it to them. But in the afternoon, 24 Punch | One of the Princesses gave it to me as a present." 25 Punch | six poor women do? They gave up all hopes of ever seeing 26 Broken| While he thought this, he gave a kick with his foot, and 27 Magic | be prevailed upon, they gave him food and a plentiful 28 Magic | in his hands the music it gave forth delighted the ears 29 Crane | ground!" And so saying, he gave the crane's neck a grip 30 Laili | heap of ashes. But Khuda gave me my life again, and brought 31 Laili | bathed Majnun's face and gave him some to drink, and he 32 Laili | grand wedding feast, and gave presents to the servants, 33 Laili | for his son's safety, and gave many, many rupees to the 34 Laili | and lovely gardens, and gave them great wealth, and heaps 35 Tiger | gratitude! Look at me! Whilst I gave milk they fed me on cotton-seed 36 Tiger | thought be, and this thought gave him strength of mind to 37 Tiger | he wept and wailed, and gave notice that he would give 38 Tiger | examined it, and at once gave half the kingdom to Manikkasari, 39 Tiger | themselves at his feet, gave him the true majesty of 40 Tiger | his neck. I did it, and gave the crown to your honour. 41 Tiger | he, by his divine power, gave him a living Gangazara instead 42 Haris | the king was pleased, and gave him the revenue of many 43 Haris | was highly delighted, and gave Harisarman the revenue of 44 Ring | Of course they at once gave him the cat and took the 45 Ring | the ring, and he readily gave it to her.~The ogress waited 46 Ring | it up; whereupon the cat gave up the ring. Sorry moment, 47 Ring | back with a dead lamb, and gave it to the cat. The cat got 48 Ring | sorrowing master in safety and gave him the precious charm. 49 Rupees| and when he had read it gave her a parwana for the amount, 50 Rupees| advice that the Brahmani gave me. I will not sleep to-night."~ 51 Rupees| give me that sword."~So he gave him the sword, and the prince 52 Rupees| occasion."~So the potter gave him beautiful raiment and 53 Rupees| which was granted. The king gave him elephants, horses, jewels, 54 Rupees| how he escaped; and then gave them two elephants; two 55 Gold | same thing occurred: he gave milk to the serpent and 56 Gold | your son?" So speaking, it gave the Brahman a costly pearl 57 Queens| promise knew no bounds, and he gave orders for appropriate festivities 58 Queens| beautiful strange creature, it gave one mighty bound, leapt 59 Kings | righteousness and equity. He gave judgments without partiality, 60 Goeth | very clothes they wore, and gave to each only a small loin-cloth 61 Raja | gratitude for his mercy, gave him one of them, saying, " 62 Raja | lost the first game, and gave up his shining armour.~Then 63 Raja | Rasalu, losing the game, gave up his faithful steed. Then 64 Raja | the Arab steed, since he gave his master advice in the 65 Raja | placing them on a golden dish gave them to Rasalu.~Now, as 66 Money | a Brahman, and to him he gave a cake, asking him to point 67 Money | or devotee, and to him he gave a cake, without receiving 68 Money | hungry, the kindly farmer gave him the last cake, and sitting 69 Money | Ram, taking pity on him, gave him a conch shell, and showed 70 Boy | invited all his, and he gave the gardener as much money 71 Boy | send for you?" The King gave her a kettle-drum which 72 Boy | to the four Queens (who gave her a great many rupees), 73 Boy | boy did. Then the horse gave him some poor, common clothes, 74 Boy | questions as before, and the boy gave her the same answers.~Then 75 Boy | of the six princes, and gave them good food and water. 76 Boy | and the handkerchief you. gave me on our wedding day."~ 77 Boy | husband leave them. The King gave his daughter and the young 78 Boy | great many salaams, and gave her food from all the nicest 79 Prince| and the King came home and gave one sweetmeat to each of 80 Prince| son, lifting the Fakir, gave him a jerk and threw him 81 Fish | pleasanter if you and I sometimes gave one another a lift?" said 82 Fish | village, where the young man gave his companion a clasp-knife, 83 Fish | to the two travellers and gave them as much as they would.~" 84 Fish | we knew, and not a soul gave us a scrap of anything to 85 Fish | he saw the young man, and gave him the rest of the present 86 Demon | Brahmans had to say, they gave him the name of the Prince 87 Demon | for a fee." With that he gave him a thousand pieces of 88 Demon | made the connexion, and gave the key to the birth-tale, 89 Ivory | King's dominions the prince gave the soldiers some gold, 90 Ivory | from the signs that she gave you. From her covering her 91 Ivory | name Ivory City the prince gave a deep sigh. The vizier' 92 Ivory | about you. So the princess gave me this charmed swing to 93 Ivory | maids to make a pilaw. She gave special directions that 94 Ivory | fakir, whose servant I am, gave it to me to sell in the 95 Ivory | after a few weeks the King gave them presents of' horses 96 GeNote| this source. As these again gave material for the Elizabethan 97 GeNote| folk-tales (Captain Temple gave a large number of instances