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yonder 7
york 1
you 771
young 94
younger 2
youngest 18
your 191
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97 gave
96 here
95 back
94 young
92 did
92 told
90 saw
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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young

   Tale
1 Pre | need of catering for the young ones has restricted my selection 2 Labam | seek for the princess. ~The young prince listened to his mother, 3 Labam | parrots, who, lived in it. The young Raja shot at some of them, 4 Labam | roar like that?' said the young Raja. "What is the matter 5 Labam | she lay fast asleep.~The young Raja took his bag and said, " 6 Lamb | who looked at the tender young morsel and said: "Lambikin! 7 Punch | this very day the seven young sons of a neighbouring Raja 8 Punch | At the sight of them the young Princes were very much astonished, 9 Punch | the marriage of the seven young Princes to seven such beautiful 10 Punch | little boy is still quite young; I will stay here and teach 11 Punch | lives in the tower.~The young Prince was much delighted 12 Punch | and in the nest were two young eagles. The Prince seeing 13 Punch | seeing the danger of the young birds, drew his sword and 14 Punch | hunting for food for their young ones, returned. They quickly 15 Punch | the dead serpent and the young Prince standing over it; 16 Punch | for many years all our young ones have been devoured 17 Broken| of goats. They will have young ones every six months, and 18 Magic | showing her interest in the young man, so they did not trouble 19 Magic | out how it came about. The young chief, however, was determined 20 Magic | herself, she placed the young man's portion under his 21 Laili | they were grown two fine young men, Prince Majnun said 22 Laili | Laili, "to make us both young again, and then we shall 23 Laili | she and you will become young again." When he touched 24 Laili | fire, and she and he became young again. And there were great 25 Laili | who had been made quite young again when he married Laili.~ 26 Laili | you can make yourself a young girl again. How can I marry 27 Laili | in my father's kingdom a young girl, I knew of you, though 28 Laili | you can make yourself a young girl again, I will marry 29 Laili | easy. Khuda will make me a young girl again. In two days' 30 Laili | cut it, out stepped Laili, young and far more beautiful than 31 Ring | kill the dog," pleaded the young and tender-hearted fellow; " 32 Ring | enter my house."~So the young man went and lived in the 33 Ring | if possible," said the young man.~"Well said!" continued 34 Ring | again and joined them.~The young man and the snake reached 35 Ring | him to his dominions. The young man stayed there a few days, 36 Tortoi| mountains, a tortoise. Two young hamsas, or wild ducks, who 37 Rupees| subsistence. Every day the young fellow used to go out and 38 Rupees| with her. Nearly all the young men of the place have thus 39 Rupees| to die like the scores of young men before me?" He clenched 40 Raja | and wide."~So, when a fair young Prince was in due time born 41 Raja | And with him they sent a young colt, born the same day, 42 Raja | for a King's son to know.~Young Rasalu lived on, far from 43 Raja | upon their heads, the gay young prince flung stones at the 44 Raja | to the King that a mighty young Prince in shining armour, 45 Raja | when she saw the gallant young Prince riding on Bhaunr 46 Boy | had finished his work, the young prince went to the jungle 47 Boy | horses."~"No," said the young prince, "I will not ride, 48 Boy | will see what a beautiful young prince you will become." 49 Boy | common, ugly man, but a grand young prince with a moon on his 50 Boy | game, for the beautiful young prince had shot it all. 51 Boy | Meanwhile the beautiful young prince had sat down under 52 Boy | Who are you?" said the young prince. "We are the husbands 53 Boy | least.~"Well," said the young prince, "I will give you 54 Boy | Very good," said the young prince. "Now you must let 55 Boy | water to drink." Then the young prince took six pice, and 56 Boy | salaams and went home.~The young prince stayed under the 57 Boy | saying, "What a splendid young prince that is! He has a 58 Boy | recognise me," said the young prince, "but call the youngest 59 Boy | the truth," answered the young prince.~"No, you are not, 60 Boy | husband was such a beautiful young prince. "What a strange 61 Boy | all very happy. And the young prince lived as before in 62 Boy | was full of people, the young prince said to him, "There 63 Boy | There they are," said the young prince, pointing to his 64 Boy | and would not believe the young prince. "Take off their 65 Boy | very much ashamed, but the young prince was very glad. He 66 Boy | So two months after the young prince had revenged himself 67 Boy | gave his daughter and the young prince a great many horses, 68 Boy | ask whose camp it was. The young prince then wrote him a 69 Boy | men and women, old and young, rich and poor, of all castes; 70 Boy | thought how handsome the young prince was; and he noticed 71 Boy | wondered in what country the young prince was born.~And now 72 Boy | gardener's daughter, and the young prince went himself and 73 Boy | but stayed always with the young prince, and never left him.~ 74 Fish | have somewhat cooled.~The young fellow, who was both clever 75 Fish | eaten or not?" said the young man.~Not understanding his 76 Fish | a big village, where the young man gave his companion a 77 Fish | play the fool with him. The young man pretended not to notice 78 Fish | cemetery!" exclaimed the young man.~"What does the man 79 Fish | city this is!" said the young man.~"Now, the man must 80 Fish | and crossed over; but the young man waded through it with 81 Fish | Thank you very much," the young man replied; "but let me 82 Fish | servant and sent him to the young man with a present of a 83 Fish | complied. Presently he saw the young man, and gave him the rest 84 Fish | After a little while the young man appeared with the old 85 Demon | and cried out:~"Hullo, young sir, keep clear of that 86 Demon | but asked him: "Why is it, young sir, that you are not frightened 87 Demon | the Demon thought: "This young man speaks the truth. A 88 Demon | the Bodhisatta, saying:~"Young sir, you are a lion of a 89 Ivory | Fairy Princess~ONE day a young prince was out practicing 90 Ivory | senses she told them that two young men had passed by the place 91 Ivory | wife could recognise the young men if she saw them again.~" 92 Ivory | continued, turning to the two young men. "Why have you done 93 Ivory | old woman answered, "two young travellers, a prince and 94 Sons | are getting on."~When the young men got to hear of this


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