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1 Lamb | and then a Wolf, and a Dog, and an Eagle; and all these, 2 Punch | her into a little black dog, and led her away, saying, " 3 Punch | you get that pretty little dog?" And he answered, "One 4 Punch | Fakir and the little black dog, they guessed what had happened, 5 Punch | neither the Fakir nor the dog were to be found. What could 6 Laili | will become a little white dog the next day. Then she must 7 Laili | day become a little white dog." He then told her what 8 Laili | she must do as a little dog to regain her human form.~ 9 Laili | turned into a pretty little dog; and in this shape she came 10 Laili | and at night the little dog slept in his bed.~But one 11 Laili | But one night the little dog disappeared, and in its 12 Laili | am obliged to be a little dog; but if you will marry me, 13 Laili | I shall not be a little, dog any more." Majnun, however, 14 Laili | had turned into the little dog, and the prince went to 15 Laili | lay there in place of the dog, crying; " Majnun, Majnun, 16 Laili | morning Laili took her little dog's form and disappeared in 17 Ring | herdsmen quarrelling over a dog, that some of them wished 18 Ring | Please do not kill the dog," pleaded the young and 19 Ring | foolish fellow took the dog, and continued his journey. 20 Ring | his companions were the dog, the cat, and the snake, 21 Ring | to sleep at his feet, the dog at his head, and the snake 22 Ring | exclaimed the cat and dog, when they saw what he was 23 Ring | what shall we do?" said the dog to the cat.~"We must remain 24 Ring | he found his friends, the dog and the cat, waiting for 25 Ring | himself. Presently the cat and dog came up. They had gone away 26 Ring | shall live."~So the cat and dog started off at a run, and 27 Ring | try to see her." So the dog sat down, and the cat climbed 28 Ring | she started back with the dog to go and tell their master 29 Ring | had to cross a stream. The dog swam,, and the cat sat on 30 Ring | sat on its back. Now the dog was jealous of the cat, 31 Ring | ring. Sorry moment, for the dog at once dropped it, and 32 Ring | what shall I do?" said the dog. "What is done is done," 33 Ring | All right," said the dog, and at once ran off. He 34 Ring | and lay down, telling the dog to go away a little distance 35 Ring | ring," said the cat to the dog.~"No, I will not," said 36 Ring | No, I will not," said the dog, unless you let me have 37 Ring | up the ring. The careless dog very soon dropped it again. 38 Ring | have I done?" cried the dog.~"You foolish thing, I knew 39 Ring | Come along," it said to the dog when it reached the ground. " 40 Ring | suspense. Come on."~The dog, now thoroughly ashamed 41 Rupees| that man who killed his dog."~"What man? What dog?" 42 Rupees| his dog."~"What man? What dog?" he asked.~"I will tell 43 Rupees| wealthy merchant who had a pet dog. He was suddenly reduced 44 Rupees| and had to part with his dog. He got a loan of five thousand 45 Rupees| brother merchant, leaving the dog as a pledge, and with the 46 Rupees| the place. The faithful dog, however, knew what was 47 Rupees| went mad. Meanwhile the dog kept on running to the door, 48 Rupees| suggested that, perhaps, the dog knew something of the whereabouts 49 Rupees| consented, and went after the dog right up to the very place 50 Rupees| house, he at once sent the dog back to its old master with 51 Rupees| When this merchant saw his dog coming back again, he thought, ' 52 Rupees| losses. I will slay the dog ere be reaches the threshold, 53 Rupees| be an end of my debt. No dog, no loan.' Accordingly he 54 Rupees| out and killed the poor dog, when the letter fell out 55 Raja | sweetmeats to Raja Sarkap's dog, which had followed the 56 Raja | followed the slave, and lo! the dog died.~Then Rasalu was very 57 Money | your share! Now, don't he a dog in the manger, for if you 58 Boy | still alive. The King's dog, whose name was Shankar, 59 Boy | great many rupees), the dog went to the hole in which 60 Boy | six months had passed, the dog went by night to the jungle, 61 Boy | beauty.~But this time the dog's keeper had followed and 62 Boy | followed and watched the dog; and he saw all that Shankar 63 Boy | them, "Inside the King's dog there is a child! the loveliest 64 Boy | While you were away your dog came to our rooms, and tore 65 Boy | be happy. I will have the dog shot to-morrow morning."~ 66 Boy | his servants to shoot the dog at dawn, but the dog heard 67 Boy | the dog at dawn, but the dog heard him, and said to himself, " 68 Boy | So when it was night, the dog ran to the King's cow, who 69 Boy | wide plain, and there the dog brought up the boy. Suri 70 Boy | swallowed the little prince. The dog made her a great many salaams, 71 Boy | Next morning at dawn the dog was taken to the jungle 72 Boy | Do you remember your dog Shankar, and how you had