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watched 5
watching 1
watchmen 2
water 75
waved 2
wax 5
way 77
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76 woman
75 house
75 palace
75 water
74 over
73 long
72 dog
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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water

   Tale
1 Labam | and I will drink some 'water, and then I will continue 2 Labam | that gave its owner as much water as he wanted, no matter 3 Labam | Now I will fetch some water."~"Don't go," said the prince. " 4 Labam | You shall have plenty of water directly." So he took his 5 Labam | to it, "Bowl, I want some water," and then it filled with 6 Labam | and then it filled with water. When it was full, the prince 7 Labam | I can always get as much water as I want."~By this time 8 Labam | and the bowl gave them water.~When night came the princess 9 Punch | of that, and very little water to drink; so these seven 10 Punch | and put a little of the water in which it has been boiled 11 Punch | desired; and when some of the water in which it had been boiled 12 Punch | stand six chattees full of water, piled one above another: 13 Punch | the six chattees full of water. It was the middle of the 14 Punch | the six chattees full of water, and seized the little green 15 Magic | sister-in-law goes to bring, water, cause it thus to happen, 16 Magic | seeing her pitcher, the water shall vanish, and again 17 Magic | will be delayed. Let the water not flow into her pitcher, 18 Magic | when she went to bring water, it suddenly dried up before 19 Magic | Then after a while the water began slowly to rise. When 20 Magic | it would not go under the water. Being frightened, she began 21 Magic | brother:~"Oh! my brother, the water reaches to my ankles,~Still, 22 Magic | pitcher will not dip."~The water continued to rise until 23 Magic | again:~"Oh! my brother, the water reaches to my knee,~Still, 24 Magic | pitcher will not dip."~The water continued to rise, and when 25 Magic | again:~"Oh! my brother, the water reaches to my waist,~Still, 26 Magic | pitcher will not dip."~The water still rose, and when it 27 Magic | crying:~"Oh! my brother, the water reaches to my neck,~Still, 28 Magic | not dip."~At length the water became so deep that she 29 Magic | aloud:~"Oh! my brother, the water measures a man's height,~ 30 Magic | The pitcher filled with water, and along with it she sank 31 Magic | she was. She brought them water on their arrival, and afterwards 32 Crane | pond. ~Now at that time the water used to run short at the 33 Crane | down at the edge of the water, thinking hew he should 34 Crane | replied, "there is very little water in this pond, and but little 35 Crane | and then only entered the water!~When the Genius who lived 36 Laili | then he had mixed clay and water with the ashes, and made 37 Laili | Then the King got some water, and they bathed Majnun' 38 Tiger | miserable as a fish out of water!"~The Brahman told him all 39 Tiger | filling it with the sweet water from the flowing rivulet 40 Tiger | hand to eat; nor a drop of water to think. Turn his eyes 41 Tiger | and try to find a drop of water somewhere to slake his dry 42 Tiger | thought he could collect some water if he let down his chombu 43 Tiger | you again begin to draw water these may request you first 44 Tiger | down, dip the pieces in water, and bring the wet bits 45 Tiger | squeeze them and gather water for drink! and the bread 46 Tiger | him with provisions and water.~The snake-king said: "I 47 Tiger | Gangazara took a vessel full of water and sprinkled it over them 48 Ring | this, he dived into the water and was lost to sight.~" 49 Ring | The reed floated on the water for many miles, and was 50 Ring | to throw the cat into the water if it did not give it up; 51 Queens| entered to ask for a drink of water. An old woman, seated in 52 Queens| She held the vessel of water to the King's lips, and 53 Raja | dismounted, and, going into the water, washed himself and his 54 Raja | where the women were drawing water in earthen pitchers. Now, 55 Raja | the women, drenched with water, went weeping and wailing 56 Money | said, "You can't squeeze water from a stone, and as you 57 Money | and wished for a well to water them, and lo! there was 58 Boy | thirsty, and could find no water, and they had no food with 59 Boy | side was some delicious water, and also some roast meat.~ 60 Boy | give them some food and water. "Who are you?" said the 61 Boy | answered, "for if we do not get water to drink, we shall die." " 62 Boy | I will give you food and water. Do you agree to this?" 63 Boy | shall die if we have no water to drink." Then the young 64 Boy | gave them good food and water. They ate and thank; and 65 Fish | will be calling the land water, and the water land; and 66 Fish | the land water, and the water land; and be speaking of 67 Fish | edge of the cemetery. The water was rather deep, so the 68 Fish | sea is overflowing with water."~Half-way the bearer of 69 Ivory | magnificent lotus flower and other water plants. The prince sat down 70 Ivory | thirsty took up, some of the water in his hand. Fortunately 71 Ivory | no person, he drank the water, and put out his hand to 72 Ivory | saw the reflection in the water which was in his palm. He 73 Ivory | the prince, be poured some water over his head and face. " 74 Ivory | the prince, revived by the water, opened his eyes, and looked 75 Ivory | which she had given him water, and a present of another


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