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thou 8
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thought 87
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89 tales
87 thought
86 only
85 down
85 himself
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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1 Labam | these two demons?" Then he thought of his tiger: and the tiger 2 Labam | kill you."~The Raja's son thought of his little bed; so he 3 Labam | house. He was very sad, and thought that now the Raja would 4 Lamb | can eat me so."~The Jackal thought this reasonable, and let 5 Lamb | eat me so."~The Vulture thought this reasonable, and let 6 Punch | mixed up with his dinner, he thought it must arise from their 7 Punch | other sisters, however, thought Balna unnecessarily suspicious, 8 Punch | hands of the Ranee, and she thought then that he had really 9 Punch | boy's cradle. The Magician thought her more beautiful than 10 Punch | Then the little Prince thought, "These must be my parents 11 Punch | saw the little girl (as he thought) playing about, and asked 12 Broken| at it all the night, he thought, "Ah, that pot is indeed 13 Broken| with my foot." While he thought this, he gave a kick with 14 Magic | members of the house-hold thought that some girl friend of 15 Crane | good many fish. And a crane thought on seeing the fish:~"I must 16 Crane | sitting there for, lost in thought?"~"I am sitting thinking 17 Crane | That a crane should take thought for the fishes is a thing 18 Crane | blind of one eye, whom they thought sharp enough in any emergency, 19 Crane | behind there; and the crane thought he would eat him too, and 20 Laili | going through it, Khuda thought, "I should like to know 21 Laili | seemed very pleasant, so thought Prince Majnun; but when 22 Tiger | asked a papal-tree what it thought of the matter, but the papal-tree 23 Tiger | our dinner."~"Our dinner!" thought the wretched Brahman, as 24 Tiger | eldest son. The second son thought over the horoscope, and 25 Tiger | is an enigma to me."~Thus thought he, and after all the funeral 26 Tiger | means of escape. Still he thought within himself, "Surely 27 Tiger | death on some sea-coast." So thought be, and this thought gave 28 Tiger | So thought be, and this thought gave him strength of mind 29 Tiger | his way a ruined well. He thought he could collect some water 30 Tiger | kindly lift me up." Gangazara thought: "Shall I take him out or 31 Tiger | for an answer.~Gangazara thought several times of the eloquent 32 Tiger | away.~Gangazara for a while thought upon the repeated advice 33 Tiger | Let me return home." Thus thought Gangazara within himself, 34 Tiger | rushed into his mind, and he thought of the tiger to test his 35 Tiger | recounted the gems, and thought within himself that he would 36 Tiger | after his disappearance thought of the kings of serpents 37 Tiger | underground, and at that moment thought of his three friends. The 38 Tiger | sat dumb for a moment, and thought upon the Tiger King and 39 Haris | expecting to be fed, no one thought of him.~Then he was distressed 40 Haris | When Jihva heard this, she thought, in her terror, that she 41 Haris | so near, who would have thought chance would have brought 42 Haris | Harisarman heard that, he thought that his last hour had come, 43 Ring | attention, that the ogress thought to herself, "I shall soon 44 Ring | glad master will be!" they thought, and ran as fast as their 45 Tortoi| here?"~The future Buddha thought to himself, "Long expecting, 46 Rupees| of the piece of paper. He thought his father would applaud 47 Rupees| provisions set before him.~"Ah!" thought he, as he lay down to rest, " 48 Rupees| dog coming back again, he thought, 'Alas! my friend is wanting 49 Rupees| cure her, but in vain. He thought that, perhaps, this holy 50 Rupees| princess. "Dread hour!" thought he; "am I to die like the 51 Gold | ant-hill near at hand. So he thought to himself, "Sure this is 52 Gold | and found a denar, so he thought to himself: "This, ant-hill 53 Queens| advanced, till, just as he thought to lay hold of the beautiful 54 Kings | Then the future Buddha thought, "It cannot be from my reigning 55 Kings | his own praise.~Then he thought, "It is from fear of me 56 Kings | charioteer of the king of Benares thought, "They say then that he 57 Kings | were just on a par!~Then he thought, "I will make way for the 58 Goeth | were all uneducated, and thought that the leader was merely 59 Raja | mother of mine? Give one thought~To my life just begun!"~ 60 Boy | gardener and his wife, who thought it would indeed be grand 61 Boy | her kettle-drum, but he thought, "She does not really want 62 Boy | girl cried bitterly, and thought, "What will the King say 63 Boy | night to the jungle, and thought, "I wonder whether the boy 64 Boy | end of that time the horse thought, "I will see if this child 65 Boy | shot to-morrow." Then he thought that two men unaided could 66 Boy | answer when I speak to him?" thought the little princess, and 67 Boy | princes consented, for they thought, "No one will ever see the 68 Boy | who he could be, and all thought him the most beautiful prince 69 Boy | was very much alarmed, and thought a great King had come to 70 Boy | the feast, for no one had thought of her.~When all the people 71 Boy | gardener's daughter, the King thought how handsome the young prince 72 Boy | his kindness to her, and thought, "Who is this handsome prince, 73 Prince| was a pleasant pool, and thought he would stop and bathe 74 Fish | What a fool the man is!" thought the old farmer.~Presently 75 Fish | What does the man mean," thought 'the old farmer, "calling 76 Fish | must surely be demented!" thought the old farmer. "I wonder 77 Fish | should carry him, as he thought that would be a pleasanter 78 Fish | the girl. "I have often thought how stupid people were to 79 Demon | was not even nervous.~Thought the Demon to himself: "Here' 80 Demon | he heard this, the Demon thought: "This young man speaks 81 Ivory | Don't you know that? I thought the name was known all over 82 Ivory | sound. "Oh!" she cried, "I thought that both of you would be 83 Ivory | present the vizier's son thought that the prince had spoken 84 Dinner| prepared for them, without a thought of saving any of it to take 85 Dinner| enjoyed yourself, without any thought of your mother at home - 86 Sons | of rupees richer than you thought you were. Keep these bags 87 Pigeon| the world can I get some?" thought he. At last he hit upon


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