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painted 1
painter 2
pair 1
palace 75
palace-prison 1
palanquin 3
pali 6
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76 give
76 woman
75 house
75 palace
75 water
74 over
73 long
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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palace

   Tale
1 Labam | and sat on the roof of her palace. In the daytime she never 2 Punch | daughter came to live in the palace.~Now the new Ranee hated 3 Punch | riches, and live in the palace as Princess in their place; 4 Punch | below, there came to the palace door a man in a long black 5 Punch | You cannot go into the palace - the Raja's sons have all 6 Punch | let him walk through the palace, but they did not know that 7 Punch | Fakir wandered through the palace, and saw many beautiful 8 Punch | Punchkin passed through the palace gate the servants said to 9 Punch | and there he saw a large palace with a high tower; hard 10 Punch | This country and this palace belong to a great enchanter; 11 Punch | once more at the Magician's palace, where he sat down at the 12 Laili | Then she must go to the palace, and she will only regain 13 Laili | and he ran quickly to the palace with the Wazir's son; and 14 Laili | shape she came into the palace, where Prince Majnun soon 15 Laili | they reached King Dantal's palace.~There Prince Majnun told 16 Laili | Then he built a splendid palace for her and his son, with 17 Laili | enter their gardens and palace, and he would not allow 18 Tiger | garments, he flew to the palace. He went before the prince 19 Haris | stolen by a thief from the palace of the king. As the thief 20 Haris | have knowledge. Now in that palace there was a maid named Jihva ( 21 Haris | from the interior of the palace. She, being alarmed at Harisarman' 22 Haris | earth in a garden behind the palace, under a pomegranate tree. 23 Ring | prince rushed off to the palace, locked himself up in his 24 Ring | flew away with it to the palace, where the prince was lying 25 Ring | descended in the midst of the palace garden. He at once entered 26 Tortoi| brought him over the king's palace in the city of Benares, 27 Rupees| down by a tree near the palace, pretended to be absorbed 28 Rupees| great consternation in the palace, because the queen had lost 29 Rupees| and the prince went to the palace. At night he was conducted 30 Rupees| the prince to abide in his palace, and appointed him his successor 31 Rupees| The prince remained at the palace for more than a year, and 32 Rupees| begged him to stay at his palace, and to accept what little 33 Rupees| prince was staying at the palace be saw his sister, who greeted 34 Queens| luxuriously in a splendid palace, attended by hundreds of 35 Kings | people who lived outside 'the palace. And finding no fault-finder 36 Kings | found no faultfinder in the palace, but only heard of his own 37 Raja | Queen Lona returned to the palace, and when the time for the 38 Raja | him away in an underground palace, with nurses, and servants, 39 Raja | weeping and wailing to the palace, complaining to the King 40 Raja | youth and strength to the palace. He strode into the audience 41 Raja | but as he passed under the palace windows, he heard his mother 42 Raja | ordered all the women of his palace to come forth in their gayest 43 Raja | Rasalu.~Now, as be left the palace, carrying with him the new-born 44 Raja | Kokilan, in an underground palace, and planted the mango branch 45 Boy | He made her one of the palace servants, and never spoke 46 Boy | merchant lived near the King's palace, and one night at twelve 47 Boy | elephant, and took him to the palace.~The Kings and Rajas and 48 Boy | always stayed at home in the palace, and never went out hunting 49 Boy | and rode off to the King's palace. All the people looked at 50 Boy | he came near the King's palace, all the King's servants 51 Boy | Then she took him into the palace, and showed him to her father 52 Boy | as before in the King's palace with his wife, and Katar 53 Boy | is now a servant in your palace."~"True," said the King, " 54 Boy | must come with me to my palace, and live with me always."~" 55 Boy | do. I cannot go to your palace. I only came here to fetch 56 Boy | me to my father-in-law's palace. I have married a King's 57 Boy | your mother and me in my palace."~"That we will never do," 58 Boy | went to live in the King's palace, and lived there happily 59 Prince| sitting on the roof of the palace, saw his royal marks, and 60 Fish | fisherwoman passed by a palace crying her fish, the Queen 61 Fish | that there is a man in the palace who is plotting against 62 Fish | on arrival he ran to the palace and informed his father 63 Fish | together all the maids in your palace, and order them to jump 64 Fish | the maids belonging to the palace to try to jump it. All of 65 Ivory | speak about them at the palace, hoping that, because she 66 Ivory | the old woman went to the palace Gulizar called one of her 67 Ivory | within the grounds of the palace. In a moment they were there, 68 Ivory | search standing by one of the palace gates, and longing to see 69 Ivory | hut and the other for the palace, both of them feeling happier 70 Ivory | I am away so much at the palace?" The vizier's son saw that 71 Ivory | The King went back to the palace, and at once ordered the 72 Ivory | s son, "and stay at the palace. And if the prince desires 73 GeNote| chiefly in W. Painter's Palace of Pleasure, a collection 74 StNote| my edition of Painter's Palace of Pleasure, tom. i. Tale 75 StNote| beast-tales.~XXVI. THE IVORY PALACE.~Source. - Knowles, Folk-Tales


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