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widow 6
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71 found
71 other
71 wife
70 much
69 made
68 any
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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wife

   Tale
1 Labam | ever - so loud that his wife heard him in the next jungle, 2 Labam | roared so loud?" said the wife.~"No one hurt me," answered 3 Labam | Show him to me," said his wife.~"If you promise not to 4 Labam | me see him," answered his wife.~Then the tiger called the 5 Labam | he came the tiger and his wife made him a great many salaams. 6 Labam | tiger: and the tiger and his wife came to him and said, "Why 7 Labam | tiger. "Be happy. I and my wife will fight with them for 8 Labam | prince's son said to his wife, "Let us go to my father' 9 Punch | than the rest. The Raja's wife died when they were quite 10 Punch | grieved, and said to his wife, "What can I do for you?" 11 Punch | headache well. By your dead wife's tomb there grows a fine 12 Punch | daughters of your first wife, and put some of their blood 13 Punch | them (for he feared, his wife), saying to himself: "It 14 Punch | looking about, the Malee's wife saw him, and ran out of 15 Punch | bewitched."~Then the Malee's wife said, "This country and 16 Punch | his story to the Malee's wife, and begged her to help 17 Punch | Prince agreed. So the Malee's wife dressed him up in a saree, 18 Punch | immediately to inform the Malee's wife; after consultation with 19 Punch | to wear it. The Melee's wife advised him to fasten the 20 Punch | replied, "if I am to be your wife, I would fain know all about 21 Broken| anger, I shall call to my wife, 'Take the baby; take him!' 22 Laili | with Munsuk Raja and his wife for three years, and then 23 Laili | Prince Majnun loves his wife. Would he be very sorry 24 Laili | And would he many another wife? I will see." So he sent 25 Laili | will only have Laili for my wife; I will not marry any other 26 Laili | Then I'll not have any wife at all?' said Prince Majnun.~ 27 Laili | t you know me? I am your wife Laili, and I want to marry 28 Laili | I wonder shall I find my wife in that fruit." Husain Mahamat 29 Laili | happily, Prince Majnun and his wife went out to eat the air. 30 Laili | you that you have such a wife," he said. "Why did you 31 Haris | other property, and his wife a servant to him, and he 32 Haris | eat, and he said to his wife at night, "It is owing to 33 Haris | carried off the horse, the wife of Harisarman came and said 34 Ring | beautiful woman for his son's wife.~She assumed the shape of 35 Ring | entreated her to be his wife. Seeing no escape from the 36 Ring | not to find his house and wife. There was the place only, 37 Ring | and try to recover your wife and house."~"Go," said he, " 38 Ring | your efforts. Bring back my wife, and I shall live."~So the 39 Ring | king has taken our master's wife and house for himself. You 40 Ring | with the prince and his wife, has swallowed a ring, which 41 Ring | ring, and his beautiful wife and house reappeared, and 42 Rupees| POOR blind Brahman and his wife were dependent on their 43 Rupees| country. He informed his wife of his intention, and ordered 44 Rupees| livelihood for himself and wife and parents. Moved with 45 Rupees| after this, the Brahman's wife, not having heard any news 46 Rupees| interested in him, as his wife was very ill; and he had 47 Rupees| come himself and bring his wife to the place. Then the king 48 Rupees| Then the king took his wife and brought her to the jogi. 49 Rupees| laughing alternately with his wife and children. "O fool," 50 Raja | evil. Give me this child to wife; and if you will vow, by 51 Boy | delighted the gardener and his wife, who thought it would indeed 52 Boy | at hearing his youngest wife, the gardener's daughter, 53 Boy | her husband!' Besides, my wife is very sad, for her six 54 Boy | the King's palace with his wife, and Katar lived in the 55 Boy | to do; so he went to his wife and said to her, "I wish 56 Boy | Very well," said his wife; "I will tell my father 57 Boy | daughter, who was once your wife and is now a servant in 58 Boy | his father. "You and your wife must come and live with 59 Boy | Queens, and' then he and his wife, the gardener's daughter, 60 Boy | and the prince and his wife, all went to live in the 61 Fish | repeated to his vizier what his wife had told him, and bade him 62 Fish | that he would amuse his wife and daughter, he invited 63 Ivory | accidentally struck the wife of a merchant, who was walking 64 Ivory | merchant went to ask his wife about something, and found 65 Ivory | thieves! They have killed my wife." The neighbours quickly 66 Ivory | and ascertain whether his wife could recognise the young 67 Ivory | before your house, and your wife will stand at the window 68 Ivory | recognised by the merchant's wife, and at once reported to 69 Ivory | arrow struck the merchant's wife. Had I known that she or 70 Ivory | get me that fairy for my wife, I will go anywhere with 71 Ivory | saw his son's beautiful wife and his magnificent retinue


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