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1 Labam | and kill them." The king a long time ago had caught two 2 Punch | clothes all their lives long, were very miserable and 3 Punch | he went; and they waited long for him, but he never came 4 Punch | been killed.~One day, not long after this had happened, 5 Punch | the palace door a man in a long black dress, who said that 6 Punch | her daughter.~One day, not long after this, as the Magician 7 Punch | her son told her of his long search, and begged him to 8 Punch | told him that for twelve long years the Magician had kept 9 Punch | to him angrily for twelve long years; now rather speak 10 Punch | the husband you have so long mourned, and say you are 11 Punch | after being enemies so long, their friendship could 12 Crane | The Cruel Crane Outwitted~LONG ago the Bodisat was born 13 Crane | re aiming at."~"Not I! So long as you trust me, I won't 14 Laili | to his father, and for a long, long time he would not 15 Laili | father, and for a long, long time he would not be comforted. 16 Laili | hideous old woman, with a long, long nose, and teeth like 17 Laili | old woman, with a long, long nose, and teeth like tusks; 18 Laili | here, after I had stayed a long, long while in the jungle 19 Laili | after I had stayed a long, long while in the jungle crying 20 Laili | have loved you all these long, long years. When I was 21 Laili | loved you all these long, long years. When I was in my 22 Laili | away so suddenly, and for long, long years I followed you." " 23 Laili | suddenly, and for long, long years I followed you." " 24 Laili | out a tiny knife, only as long as her hand was broad, and 25 Laili | sweep with her arm and her long, long knife, and off came 26 Laili | with her arm and her long, long knife, and off came Chumman 27 Laili | Majnun asked her for such a long time, and so earnestly, 28 Laili | he and the groom went a long way off and waited for Laili. 29 Tiger | after being cooped up so long I am just terribly hungry!"~ 30 Tiger | claws;~"You've been away a long time!" growled the savage 31 Tiger | detail, and spinning as long a yarn as possible.~"Oh, 32 Tiger | poor servant, for such a long time? I am glad to find 33 Tiger | teeth, bored the ground a long way to the walls of the 34 Tiger | had he managed to live so long in the cell? Some whispered 35 Tiger | to observe their oath as long as justice prevailed, and 36 Tiger | life.~The brothers had a long talk about each other's 37 Tiger | kingdom. He reigned for a long time, conferring several 38 Ring | going far. I shall not be long away." On saying this, he 39 Ring | and stay in the house as long as she could, and treated 40 Ring | distance and keep quiet. Not long after this a nadhar, a bird 41 Tortoi| Buddha thought to himself, "Long expecting, wishing to admonish 42 Rupees| sufficient to last them all for a long time.~In the evening the 43 Rupees| began business again. Not long after this the other merchant' 44 Gold | with a loud voice. After a long, long time the serpent appeared, 45 Gold | loud voice. After a long, long time the serpent appeared, 46 Queens| which, being tired after his long, unsuccessful chase, he 47 Goeth | leader himself - tore up into long narrow strips a large piece 48 Goeth | piece of cloth, six cubits long, and tied the hands and 49 Raja | gladden her eyes. After a long time, however, a son was 50 Raja | light of day, for eleven long years, growing tall and 51 Raja | tears, thinking over the long years during which Bhaunr, 52 Skin | pronounced the Second Verse:~"Long might the ass,~Clad in a 53 Money | at length.~"Oh I have a long journey before me, for I 54 Money | all about it, that before long the farmer found himself 55 Boy | away from them, and stood a long way off to see what would 56 Boy | all. Nearly all the day long these six princes wandered 57 Prince| no lack, but I have lived long and have no children. So 58 Prince| this away from me? I have long been lame in my feet, and 59 Fish | was hot, and the way was long and weary.~"Don't you think 60 Fish | and stay at his house as long as he had occasion to remain 61 Fish | wanted him to put up here as long as he had to stay in this 62 Demon | And he told a story of long ago.~Once upon a time, when 63 Demon | three-and-thirty inches long - stuck in the Demon's hair! 64 Ivory | Majesty and the vizier had a long and earnest talk about their 65 Ivory | cleaning and cooking, all day long. I can't understand the 66 Ivory | graveyard. Night had not long cast its dark mantle over 67 Dinner| under one of her beautiful long finger-nails, that Star 68 Dinner| watch for them all night long with her little bright eye, 69 Sons | your sons get to them as long as you are alive. You will 70 GeNote| the Hindus were Darwinists long before Darwin, and regarded 71 StNote| serpent appears after a long delay at the mouth of the 72 StNote| 147 seq.~Parallels. - A long variant follows in Ind. 73 StNote| decided by the throws of a long form of dice. The object