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dashes 1
dat 1
date 4
daughter 80
daughters 12
dawn 2
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82 beautiful
82 take
81 indian
80 daughter
79 once
77 mother
77 never
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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daughter

   Tale
1 Labam | soon as it is dark, his daughter, the Princess Labam, comes 2 Labam | s son wishes to marry my daughter, he must first do whatever 3 Labam | whoever wishes to marry his daughter must first do whatever he 4 Labam | Whoever wishes to marry my daughter." he said to the prince, " 5 Labam | You cannot yet marry my daughter. If you wish to do so, you 6 Labam | else before I give you my daughter. Up in the sky I have a 7 Labam | king would not give him his daughter. "You have," he said to 8 Labam | said, "Now you can marry my daughter." Then the wedding took 9 Punch | leaving a widow and one daughter; and every day, every day, 10 Punch | the Prudhan's widow and daughter would come and beg for a 11 Punch | his Ranee, and she and her daughter came to live in the palace.~ 12 Punch | the way, in order that her daughter might have all their riches, 13 Punch | Then the Ranee said to her daughter, "I cannot tell how it is, 14 Punch | pomeloes, the Prudhan's daughter followed them and saw them 15 Punch | however, than the Prudhan's daughter went home and said to her 16 Punch | step-mother said to her daughter: "I cannot tell how it is, 17 Punch | tell how it is! "~And her daughter said, "I will watch."~Next 18 Punch | but their step-mother's daughter. Balna saw her first, and 19 Punch | they gave the Prudhan's daughter, some of the cake, and she 20 Punch | pretended that he was her daughter.~One day, not long after 21 Punch | him she was the Malee's daughter, and the Magician said, " 22 Punch | though the supposed Malee's daughter was permitted to take her 23 Broken| will give me his beautiful daughter, with a large dowry. She 24 Laili | Munsuk Raja, and he had a daughter named Laili, who was very 25 Laili | She answered, "I am the daughter of the king of the Phalana 26 Laili | had wept so much for their daughter that they had become quite 27 Tiger | her last. She was the only daughter of the king. The king at 28 Tiger | half his kingdom and his daughter's hand to him who would 29 Tiger | requested him to revive his daughter.~"Bring me within an hour 30 Tiger | offered him the hand of his daughter and the whole kingdom, instead 31 Tiger | to accept the hand of his daughter. He agreed to do so, not 32 Haris | account of the marriage of the daughter of Sthuladatta, largely 33 Rupees| king of this country has a daughter whom he is obliged to marry 34 Rupees| was surprised to hear his daughter and the prince talking. 35 Queens| request by calling to her daughter, and immediately from an 36 Raja | announce the birth of a daughter to Raja Sarkap, and he, 37 Boy | garden with the gardener's daughter; and daily she used to say 38 Boy | him he wished to marry his daughter. This delighted the gardener 39 Boy | indeed be grand for their daughter to become a princess. So 40 Boy | on which the gardener's daughter was to have her son; and 41 Boy | evening, the gardener's daughter said to him, "Every day 42 Boy | came to see the gardener's daughter. She told them all about 43 Boy | came to see the gardener's daughter. They begged and begged 44 Boy | third day the' gardener's daughter fell ill, and she beat and 45 Boy | Soon after, the gardener's daughter had a beautiful little son, 46 Boy | went back to the gardener's daughter.~First they put a stone 47 Boy | youngest wife, the gardener's daughter, had given him a stone instead 48 Boy | The seventh and youngest daughter of the King heard him, and 49 Boy | land, saying, "My youngest daughter wishes to be married, but 50 Boy | for then my youngest daughter will come and see you all, 51 Boy | Then the King's youngest daughter went all round the garden 52 Boy | said, "How can the King's daughter think of marrying this poor, 53 Boy | them all, I promised my daughter she should marry any one 54 Boy | them. The King gave his daughter and the young prince a great 55 Boy | his father, the gardener's daughter's husband, saw the prince' 56 Boy | least all but the gardener's daughter. No one had told her to 57 Boy | She is your gardener's daughter, who was once your wife 58 Boy | to fetch the gardener's daughter. They were to bathe her, 59 Boy | bringing the gardener's daughter, the King thought how handsome 60 Boy | bringing the gardener's daughter, and the young prince went 61 Boy | enough for the gardener's daughter, and seemed very glad to 62 Boy | again made the gardener's daughter a great many salaams, and 63 Boy | prince, "and the gardener's daughter is my mother."~The King 64 Boy | told you the gardener's daughter had given you a stone and 65 Boy | I have married a King's daughter, and we live with her father."~" 66 Boy | his wife, the gardener's daughter, and the prince and his 67 Prince| clothes.~Now the King's daughter, who was sitting on the 68 Prince| audience, for the King's daughter will to-day take a husband."~ 69 Prince| and sat down.~The King's daughter came out and sat in the 70 Prince| this the King married his daughter to the Fakir, who was really 71 Prince| nobles were sitting there his daughter had chosen none of them, 72 Fish | would amuse his wife and daughter, he invited him to come 73 Fish | Father," said the farmer's daughter, who was a very sharp and 74 Fish | taking with him the farmer's daughter. Immediately on arrival 75 Fish | married the old farmer's daughter and a most happy marriage 76 Ivory | I am going to see my daughter, who is a servant of the 77 Ivory | asked," How did you get my daughter's necklace? "~"Last night," 78 Ivory | difficult to prove. Examine your daughter, and you will find the marks 79 Ivory | they each would give him a daughter in marriage. He agreed to 80 Dinner| But to Moon she said, "Daughter, because you remembered


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