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way 77
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77 never
77 way
77 well
76 could
76 give
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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1 Labam | Perhaps God will show me the way. If I live and I find her, 2 Lamb | be sure to eat him on the way back, he was so plump and 3 Punch | if possible, out of the way, in order that her daughter 4 Punch | serpent which was making its way to an eagle's nest built 5 Magic | slowly reappear. In this way she will be delayed. Let 6 Magic | the habit of passing that way, seeing it, said to himself, " 7 Crane | you quite tight all the way."~Then said the crab to 8 Crane | crab, "the pond lies that way, but you are taking me this 9 Crane | but you are taking me this way!"~"Oh, that's it, is it?" 10 Laili | country, hunting all the way, but they only found jackals 11 Laili | busy eating a fruit in this way, and was talking to Husain 12 Laili | and the groom went a long way off and waited for Laili. 13 Tiger | sorrowfully, and on the way he met a jackal, who called 14 Tiger | in a distracted sort of way, and still could not understand.~" 15 Tiger | what a remarkably delicate way of putting it!"~"Give me 16 Tiger | How! - why in the usual way, of course!"~"Oh, dear me! - 17 Tiger | lord, but what is the usual way?"~At this the tiger lost 18 Tiger | into the cage, cried, "This way! Now do you understand how 19 Tiger | succeeded; heaven threw in his way a ruined well. He thought 20 Tiger | let it down; it went some way and stopped, and the following 21 Tiger | release them. In the same way the goldsmith also may ask 22 Tiger | several times of the eloquent way in which the tiger spoke, 23 Tiger | place, and so lies on your way when you return from Benares. 24 Tiger | your assistance, on your way back to your country." So 25 Tiger | Gangazara also pursued his way north after the above adventures.~ 26 Tiger | very soon he was on his way back to his country. Remembering 27 Tiger | he returned by the same way by which he went to Benares 28 Tiger | behaved, and went on his way to the south. While going 29 Tiger | curiosity of some robbers on the way. I will go now to Ujjaini 30 Tiger | go now to Ujjaini on my way. Manikkasari requested me 31 Tiger | in my rags, and wend my way homewards." Thus thinking 32 Tiger | bored the ground a long way to the walls of the prison. 33 Tiger | swore to rule in a just way from that day. The serpent-king 34 Tiger | city that very day on his way home.~It so happened that 35 Tiger | brother was also on his way up to Benares by that very 36 Haris | this is a specimen of the way he makes a dishonest livelihood, 37 Ring | holding in one hand a stick by way of support. She introduced 38 Ring | and kissed the princess by way of adding force to her words. 39 Ring | left them.~"But is there no way of escape from the hands 40 Ring | carry them. Now, on the way they had to cross a stream. 41 Rupees| for the expenses of the way and as presents for his 42 Rupees| the prince started.~On the way he had to pass through the 43 Kings | chariot to get out of the way!~Then the charioteer of 44 Kings | Take thy chariot out of the way!"~But he said, "Take thy 45 Kings | Take thy chariot out of the way, O charioteer! In this chariot 46 Kings | thy carriage out of the way, and make room for the chariot 47 Kings | said to himself, "I know a way. I'll find out how old he 48 Kings | younger be got out of the way, and so make room for the 49 Kings | he thought, "I will make way for the most righteous." 50 Kings | this king!~Move out of the way, O charioteer "~But the 51 Kings | this king!~'Move out of the way, O charioteer!"~And when 52 Kings | their chariot, and made way for the king of Benares!~ 53 Raja | of heart, he rode on his way until he reached his father' 54 Raja | headless corpse, he went on his way to play chaupur with the 55 Raja | the hair and went on his way.~Now, when he reached the 56 Money | the cake and went on his way without a word. Next the 57 Money | you could tell me which way to go?"~"Perhaps I can," 58 Money | blow it in a particular way, saying, "Remember! whatever 59 Money | only to blow the conch that way, and your wish will be fulfilled. 60 Money | conch in every conceivable way, he was obliged to give 61 Money | and in trying to steer his way between the two new wells, 62 Boy | to him, "Get out of the way, you poor, dirty man. Your 63 Boy | from them, and stood a long way off to see what would happen.~ 64 Prince| Then the Fakir went on his way, and the King came home 65 Fish | The day was hot, and the way was long and weary.~"Don' 66 Fish | On leaving the city their way led through a cemetery. 67 Fish | the greater part of the way with me, and I wanted him 68 Fish | he was treated in every way as if he were the son of 69 Demon | the Five Weapons.~On his way he came to a forest inhabited 70 Ivory | with his friend.~On the way they met two men. These 71 Ivory | prince.~So the woman led the way out of the enclosure by 72 Ivory | To go out by any other way would be to thrust oneself 73 Ivory | destroying everything in their way.~The servant obeyed, and 74 Ivory | land. In the midst of the way they passed the tower of 75 GeNote| lands. Exactly in the same way, Perrault's tales have ousted 76 StNote| Rabbit coming along that way, passes the time of day 77 StNote| character which is on its way to becoming perfectly enlightened,


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