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Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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1 Labam | went on till he came to a house where he saw an old woman.~" 2 Labam | country. You cannot stay in my house."~"You are my aunty," said 3 Labam | have passed the night in my house, he will have me seized 4 Labam | Then she took him into her house, and the Raja's son was 5 Labam | she never came out of her house; she only came out at night. 6 Labam | back to the old woman's house.~Next morning all the princess' 7 Labam | back to the old woman's house and slept till morning.~ 8 Labam | will remain hidden in your house, so that no one may see 9 Labam | returned to the old woman's house; and when morning came the 10 Labam | prince to the old woman's. house, and his servants brought 11 Labam | seed to the old woman's house, and did not know what to 12 Labam | went to the old woman's house and sat on his bed. "Little 13 Labam | back to the old woman's house. He was very sad, and thought 14 Lamb | and said:~"To Granny's house I go,~Where I shall fatter 15 Lamb | and said:~"To Granny's house I go,~Where I shall fatter 16 Lamb | little frisk:~"To Granny's house I go,~Where I shall fatter 17 Lamb | he reached his Granny's house, and said, all in a great 18 Punch | get the fire at her own house. What does she want with 19 Punch | you keep fuel in your own house, and not come here every 20 Punch | which was a Maee's little house.~As he was looking about, 21 Punch | him, and ran out of the house and said, "My dear boy, 22 Punch | every one went to his own house.~ 23 Broken| that gold I shall get a house with four wings. And then 24 Broken| Brahman will come to my house, and will give me his beautiful 25 Magic | when on his rounds, the house of the Bonga girl's brothers, 26 Magic | some time after went to the house of a village chief, and 27 Magic | occasion came to the chiefs house on a visit.~The Bonga girl 28 Tiger | pieces of mischief in your house. But never trust a goldsmith. 29 Tiger | once he inquired for the house of his goldsmith friend, 30 Tiger | bread are prepared in any house, one and all of you must 31 Tiger | clothes you find hanging in a house, cut down, dip the pieces 32 Haris | he himself lived near his house, performing the duty of 33 Haris | same for his family, in the house of his patron. While he 34 Haris | asleep he took away from the house of Sthuladatta a horse on 35 Ring | shall never again enter my house."~So the young man went 36 Ring | immediately a beautiful house and a lovely princess with 37 Ring | to come and stay in the house as long as she could, and 38 Ring | When she had been in the house three days, she began to 39 Ring | spoke to the ring, and the house with its fair occupant descended 40 Ring | distressed not to find his house and wife. There was the 41 Ring | themselves, when they saw the house and everything disappear. " 42 Ring | to recover your wife and house."~"Go," said he, "and may 43 Ring | whither their mistress and the house had been taken. "We may 44 Ring | taken our master's wife and house for himself. You stay here. 45 Ring | stay here. I will go to the house and try to see her." So 46 Ring | descended the wall of the house, and went and laid down 47 Ring | ogress, who lives in that house with the prince and his 48 Ring | would speak to it, and the house and beautiful princess would 49 Ring | and his beautiful wife and house reappeared, and he and everybody 50 Rupees| of her husband, left the house and went in quest of him. 51 Rupees| grain of rice left in the house."~"O Bhagawant!" exclaimed 52 Rupees| invited him to lodge at his house. The prince accepted the 53 Rupees| lamentation in the merchant's house when it was known what had 54 Rupees| glad. On returning to his house, he at once sent the dog 55 Gold | milk down and went to his house. Next morning he came and 56 Raja | that he was stopping at the house of an old woman in the city, 57 Money | went to the money-lender's house, and said, "You can't squeeze 58 Money | over to the simple farmer's house, and congratulated him on 59 Prince| the door of the Fakir's house. Now many men were locked 60 Prince| men were locked up in this house; two horses were standing 61 Prince| and took them out of the house, and they all returned thanks 62 Fish | returned broken-hearted to his house, and began to arrange his 63 Fish | which Was the old farmer's house. They walked about the bazar 64 Fish | to come and stay at his house as long as he had occasion 65 Fish | whether the beam of your house is strong."~The old farmer 66 Fish | despair, and entered his house laughing.~"There is a man 67 Fish | know if the beam of this house is all right. The man must 68 Ivory | about in an upper room' of a house close by. The prince aimed 69 Ivory | city to pass before your house, and your wife will stand 70 Ivory | assembled and marched by the house of the merchant. By chance ( 71 Ivory | an open window in yonder house, and missed," answered the 72 Ivory | to come and rest at their house, where the whole family 73 Ivory | to come and stay at their house for the night. "It is late," 74 Ivory | travellers staying in her house, but the sight of a muhr, 75 StNote| snake, who came into his house and brought luck with it,


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