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1 Pre | without much difficulty, back to the Indian peninsula.~ 2 Pre | folk in India can be traced back more than a millennium, 3 Labam | Then the parrots all flew back to their Raja, chattering. 4 Labam | I find her, I will come back to you; but perhaps I shall 5 Labam | it. When they brought it back to him he shot off the second, 6 Labam | his little bed carried him back to the old woman's house.~ 7 Labam | lay asleep. Then he went back to the old woman's house 8 Labam | hatchet."~The Raja's son went back to the old woman's house. 9 Lamb | sure to eat him on the way back, he was so plump and tender.~" 10 Punch | for him, but he never came back.~Then his six brothers said 11 Punch | to the old eagles, "Take back your little ones; they have 12 Broken| shall sit with a book at the back of the stable, and while 13 Crane | whole of it, brought him back, and let him go again close 14 Crane | of the tree. Then he went back and called out:~"I've thrown 15 Crane | and ate them, till he came back and found no more!~But there 16 Laili | came and perched on his back, and said " Caw, caw." " 17 Laili | The snake took her on his back and carried her into the 18 Laili | dead. She will never come back to you," said the father.~" 19 Laili | the old woman would come back at night, he advised him 20 Laili | gather it." So Majnun went back and broke the fruit off 21 Laili | I see you are Laili come back to me, but your eyes have 22 Tiger | this the Brahman turned back sorrowfully, and on the 23 Tiger | assistance, on your way back to your country." So saying, 24 Tiger | very soon he was on his way back to his country. Remembering 25 Haris | sciences; he can get the horse back for you; why do you not 26 Haris | possession you must give back to me." When he said this 27 Ring | aid your efforts. Bring back my wife, and I shall live."~ 28 Ring | received the ring, she started back with the dog to go and tell 29 Ring | and the cat sat on its back. Now the dog was jealous 30 Ring | once ran off. He soon came back with a dead lamb, and gave 31 Ring | ring was found and carried back to the cat.~"Come along 32 Rupees| they curse me and I die? Go back immediately, and await my 33 Rupees| the woman. "I cannot go back to starve and see your old 34 Rupees| he at once sent the dog back to its old master with a 35 Rupees| merchant saw his dog coming back again, he thought, 'Alas! 36 Gold | milk, put it down, and went back home. Next day he went again 37 Gold | afterwards his father came back, and when he learnt his 38 Gold | went away it said: "Come back no more." The Brahman took 39 Gold | took the pearl, and went back home, cursing the folly 40 Kings | virtue; and so he turned back from the outermost boundary, 41 Goeth | The ten traders now took back all their property, and 42 Raja | of his life, turned his back hastily and said never a 43 Raja | charger so gray,~Turn thee back! turn thee back!~Or lower 44 Raja | Turn thee back! turn thee back!~Or lower thy lance for 45 Raja | stranger, I pray,~Turn thee back! turn thee back!"~But he, 46 Raja | Turn thee back! turn thee back!"~But he, smiling at the 47 Raja | laughter.~But as it swung back again, Rasalu, standing 48 Raja | and said bitterly, "Go back to Sarkap, slaves! and tell 49 Raja | So Rasalu won, and took back his arms. 'Next he played 50 Raja | the second stake, and took back Bhaunr, the Arab steed.~ 51 Raja | sake!"~But Rasalu answered back,~"Oh moulded pieces! favour 52 Skin | pack down from the ass's back, he used to clothe him in 53 Money | wiles!"~The farmer went back to his village rejoicing. 54 Money | determined to succeed he went back to the farmer, and said, 55 Money | Now, I promise to give you back your conch, and never to 56 Boy | and the four Queens went back to the gardener's daughter.~ 57 Boy | As soon as she had gone back to the four Queens (who 58 Boy | and the cow then went back to her stable.~Next morning 59 Boy | Then you must mount on my back." Now Katar was a fairy-horse, 60 Boy | with the prince on his back, rushed past the King himself 61 Boy | his horse had a boy on his back, though be could not see 62 Boy | the boy, "Now get off my back." Off jumped the prince. " 63 Boy | bridled Katar, got on his back with his sword and gun, 64 Boy | put a red-hot pice on the back of each of you, and then 65 Boy | fire; he laid one on the back of each of the six princes, 66 Boy | the mark of a thief on his back." So their coats were taken 67 Boy | to him, "I will take you back to your father's country." 68 Boy | his stable with me on his back?" Then Katar told the King 69 Prince| so unmanly as to turn my back. Come, I will fight you."~ 70 Fish | his Majesty would not go back from his threat. Amongst 71 Fish | but, mind and bring it back, for it is very precious."~ 72 Fish | amused and half angry, pushed back the knife, muttering something 73 Fish | horses with it, and bring back the knife again to him."~" 74 Fish | following day be hastened back to his own country, taking 75 Demon | Rahu after the eclipse. Go back to the company of your friends 76 Ivory | ordered the merchant to go back and ascertain whether his 77 Ivory | when the merchant brought back this reply, "to-morrow I 78 Ivory | die together. Turn me not back, if you love me."~"Consider," 79 Ivory | prince did not intend to come back.~On and on the exiles walked, 80 Ivory | friend. Seeing these, he went back at once for the money and 81 Ivory | return."~Presently he came back and told the prince that 82 Ivory | him. Accordingly he sent back his salaam and expressions 83 Ivory | the shovel and mark her back with it. Remember to bring 84 Ivory | with it. Remember to bring back the shovel again, and also 85 Ivory | felt a smarting pain in her back, and noticed that her pearl 86 Ivory | him about the pain in her back.~The King was very angry 87 Ivory | with anger, and beat her back with a shovel, which lay 88 Ivory | marks of the burn on her back. Go, and if it is as I say, 89 Ivory | punish her."~The King went back to the palace, and at once 90 Ivory | once ordered the princess's back to be examined.~"It is so," 91 Ivory | ointment over the scars on her back, and then sat her upon one 92 Ivory | certain date.~"Come," he wrote back to the vizier's son, "and 93 Pigeon| ever and anon be would turn back, peck to bits some heap 94 GeNote| portions of Shakespeare back to India. It should also 95 StNote| itself could probably trace back to India.~VIII. LOVING LAILI~