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1 Lion | a tree looking for food, asked, "What ails thee, friend?" 2 Labam | the ground. The Raja's son asked some men he saw, "Whose 3 Labam | get all that betel-leaf?" asked the princess.~"We found 4 Labam | father will kill me." "Why?" asked the princess.~"He has told 5 Labam | the countries round were asked to come to it, and there 6 Lamb | Every animal and bird he met asked him the same question:~" 7 Punch | Raja was much grieved, and asked her whether it was in his 8 Punch | had seen, insomuch that he asked her to go home with him 9 Punch | thought) playing about, and asked her who she was. She told 10 Magic | tune or two on his fiddle asked for something to eat. They 11 Magic | that it had been stolen asked them to return it to him. 12 Crane | When the fish saw him, they asked him, "What are you sitting 13 Laili | Who is calling me?" he asked. At this Laili looked at 14 Laili | did not know this - who asked her, "Why do you always 15 Laili | I want Majnun," and they asked her what she wanted. "I 16 Laili | brought her in and the prince asked what she wanted. "I want 17 Laili | would."~"Who killed him?" asked Majnun.~"I did," answered 18 Laili | do you harm." But Majnun asked her for such a long time, 19 Tiger | action.~So the Brahman first asked a papal-tree what it thought 20 Tiger | Brahman, still more sad, asked the road to give him its 21 Tiger | tiger." Thus thinking, he asked the tiger-king to hold tight 22 Tiger | to do so, and meanwhile asked his friend to rest himself 23 Tiger | the supposed murderer, and asked his soldiers to throw him 24 Tiger | not accept anything, but asked the king to assemble all 25 Tiger | and wailed for his crime, asked a thousand pardons, and 26 Tiger | upon him. The god came, and asked him what he wanted. "My 27 Haris | you, forgive me " - and asked him to tell him who had 28 Ring | Accordingly the beautiful princess asked her husband for the ring, 29 Ring | waited another day before she asked to see the precious thing. 30 Ring | hands of these people?" she asked.~"Yes," replied the cat, " 31 Ring | jealous of the cat, so he asked for the ring, and threatened 32 Tortoi| looking at the tortoise, he asked the Bodisat, "Teacher! how 33 Rupees| by a merchant's shop and asked alms. The merchant inquired 34 Rupees| have you come here?" he asked. "Why have you left my parents? 35 Rupees| king's son met her, and asked what she was reading, whereupon 36 Rupees| lac of rupees. The prince asked her to show it to him, and 37 Rupees| What man? What dog?" he asked.~"I will tell you," said 38 Rupees| come from? Who are you?" asked the king, entering the room.~" 39 Rupees| more than a year, and then asked permission to visit his 40 Kings | arrived at that conclusion, he asked that charioteer what the 41 Kings | most righteous." And he asked, "What kind of righteousness 42 Kings | charioteer of the king of Benares asked him, "Well, have you told 43 Raja | journey, the headless corpse asked him whither he was going, 44 Raja | about restlessly; so he asked what ailed her, that she 45 Raja | going to the potter, he asked him to sell the kiln as 46 Money | And where are you going?" asked the poor man, at length.~" 47 Boy | came home at evening, he asked them why they were so agitated. " 48 Boy | returned at evening and asked them why they were so miserable, 49 Boy | merchant of the country, who asked him who he was. "I am a 50 Boy | where do you come from?" she asked.~But he answered nothing.~" 51 Boy | jungle to see his horse, who asked him, "Are you quite well 52 Boy | princess has come to me and asked me who I am, and whence 53 Boy | Whence do you come?" she asked.~"I am a very poor man," 54 Boy | night the princess came and asked him the same questions as 55 Boy | all the King's servants asked him who he was; and as none 56 Boy | been seen.~At last they asked him who he was. "I am the 57 Boy | you heard me, and came and asked me who I was and where I 58 Boy | mother was not there, and he asked the King, "Has every one 59 Boy | Are you sure of that?" asked the prince.~"Quite sure," 60 Boy | was.~One day the prince asked the King if he had any children., " 61 Boy | Do you know who I am?" asked the prince.~"No," said the 62 Fish | old man very pleasant, he asked him if he might accompany 63 Fish | were walking together he asked whether he should carry 64 Fish | through a corn-field, when he asked me whether it was eaten 65 Fish | along on the road? He only asked you to cut a couple of sticks 66 Fish | his own banishment - and asked their advice as to what 67 Demon | queen. On his name-day they asked 800 Brahmans, having satisfied 68 Demon | be my teacher?" the lad asked.~"Go, my son; in the kingdom 69 Demon | powerless to eat the man, but asked him: "Why is it, young sir, 70 Ivory | s invitation, brother?" asked the prince.~The vizier's 71 Ivory | they were off again, and asked for Ivory City from every 72 Ivory | Has this city a name?" he asked the old woman.~"Of course 73 Ivory | princess." The vizier's son asked her not to speak about them 74 Ivory | been for two days?" she asked.~"Because, my dear," the 75 Ivory | appears very stupid. He asked me the name of this country 76 Ivory | woman; and if the old woman asked what was the matter, she 77 Ivory | this change in him, and asked what was the reason. "Is 78 Ivory | took it to a goldsmith and asked him to buy it.~"How much 79 Ivory | much do you want for it?" asked the man. "Fifty thousand 80 Ivory | the necklace?" the kotwal asked.~"A fakir, whose servant 81 Ivory | his devotions, the kotwal asked him to explain how he had 82 Ivory | attitude of a supplicant, and asked," How did you get my daughter' 83 Ivory | that she had sent him, and asked whether she had repented