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1 Lion | became swollen, he could not take food, his suffering was 2 Labam | the Raja's son, "I will take it out for you. But perhaps, 3 Labam | one day? And if I do not take the oil to the king to-morrow 4 Labam | to-morrow morning you shall take it to the king." The Raja' 5 Punch | were left with no mother to take care of them. ~The Raja' 6 Punch | this poor woman? Let her take some fire if she likes." 7 Punch | to go to the hearth and take a few sticks from it; and 8 Punch | come here every day and take ours? Sisters, don't give 9 Punch | Balna, let the poor woman take the wood and the fire; she 10 Punch | settled that each should take one of these poor forlorn 11 Punch | and to-morrow you shall take a present of flowers from 12 Punch | daughter was permitted to take her flowers every day, the 13 Punch | death."~Balna determined to take her son's advice; and the 14 Punch | to allow the wedding to take place as soon as possible.~ 15 Punch | for these little eagles, take them, and let them be your 16 Punch | said to the old eagles, "Take back your little ones; they 17 Punch | cried, "Give me my parrot!" "Take your parrot, then," cried 18 Broken| shall call to my wife, 'Take the baby; take him!' But 19 Broken| my wife, 'Take the baby; take him!' But she, distracted 20 Crane | do as I bid you, I will take you in my beak to a fine 21 Crane | crane.~"That a crane should take thought for the fishes is 22 Crane | All right, sir! You may take us with you."~Then the crane 23 Crane | large pond. Come along. I'll take you too!"~"But how will 24 Crane | too!"~"But how will you take hold of me to carry me along?"~" 25 Laili | and frees. They used to take their little knives there 26 Laili | drinking nothing? Let me take her to Prince Majnun." " 27 Laili | husband?"~"Because I want to take you," he answered.~"You 28 Laili | I can," said the Raja.~"Take me then," said Laili to 29 Laili | and put out his hand to take hers to lift her off her 30 Laili | cannot leave you."~"I will take care of myself," said Laili; " 31 Laili | some one may kill my son to take her away."~ 32 Tiger | Gangazara thought: "Shall I take him out or not? If I take 33 Tiger | take him out or not? If I take him out he may make me the 34 Tiger | anything from him now. If I take this crown with me as it 35 Tiger | armies. People began to take to their heels at the sight 36 Tortoi| can I get there?"~"We can take you, if you can only hold 37 Tortoi| anybody."~"Oh! that I can do. Take me with you."~"That's right," 38 Tortoi| flown up into the air to take him to the hills. But he, 39 Rupees| exclaimed the Brahman. "Here, take this," he continued, scribbling 40 Gold | so be ordered his son to take the milk to the ant-hill. 41 Gold | ll kill the serpent, and take them all for myself." So 42 Kings | of the king of Benares, "Take thy chariot out of the way!"~ 43 Kings | the way!"~But he said, "Take thy chariot out of the way, 44 Kings | the great king Mallika. Take thy carriage out of the 45 Raja | women be comforted, and take pitchers of iron and brass, 46 Raja | and play chaupur with him, take some of the bones from this 47 Raja | kill thee, father mine, and take me for his bride!"~But King 48 Raja | to strange stall be led.~Take thy right hand, and place 49 Raja | present. Time enough to take them away when you have 50 Boy | either kill him, or else take him away, so that his mother 51 Boy | shot tomorrow. Will you take great care of whatever I 52 Boy | is," said Suri, "I will take care of it if I can." Then 53 Boy | star on his chin. I will take the greatest care of him." 54 Boy | horse, "Katar, will you take care of something that I 55 Boy | Yes," he said, "I will take the greatest care of him. 56 Boy | on yourself; and you must take the sword and gun you will 57 Boy | prince. "Unsaddle me and take off my bridle; take off 58 Boy | and take off my bridle; take off your beautiful clothes 59 Boy | in this grass, and I will take care of it for you. I will 60 Boy | But the princess said, "Take care! take care! You must 61 Boy | princess said, "Take care! take care! You must not turn 62 Boy | she answered; "go, and take one of the horses."~"No," 63 Boy | believe the young prince. "Take off their coats," he said, " 64 Boy | he said to him, "I will take you back to your father' 65 Boy | prince told his servants to take his finest palanquin and 66 Boy | I have found her, I will take her with me to my father-in-law' 67 Prince| the King, and said, "King! take these two sweetmeats and 68 Prince| from there; why should you take mine from me?" On this the 69 Prince| King's daughter will to-day take a husband."~All the men 70 Prince| said to her handmaiden, "Take this dish of henna, go to 71 Fish | clasp-knife, and said, "Take this, friend, and get two 72 Fish | certain village, he bade me take his clasp-knife and get 73 Demon | whom I wish you to learn. Take this, and give it him for 74 Ivory | and put out his hand to take some more. Again he saw 75 Ivory | see her, I entreat you to take some snow with you; and 76 Ivory | suddenly this morning. Look! take, too, this wine and this 77 Ivory | shovel again, and also to take her pearl necklace. This 78 Ivory | my brother, but go and take this necklace, and try to 79 Ivory | him to enter the city and take up his abode there.~Henceforth 80 Dinner| thought of saving any of it to take home to their mother - but 81 GeNote| various forms which the tales take in other countries of Europe 82 GeNote| non-existence among the folk. To take our own tales here in England,