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1 Lion | mouth for fear thou mightest eat me." "Don't be afraid, friend, 2 Lion | afraid, friend, I'll not eat thee; only save my life." " 3 Labam | home, he would not speak or eat, but lay on his bed for 4 Labam | him, "when you are hungry eat some of these sweetmeats."~ 5 Labam | said to himself, "I will eat some of the sweetmeats my 6 Labam | mind," he said, "I won't eat the sweetmeats; the ants 7 Labam | sweetmeats; the ants shall eat them." Then the Ant-Raja 8 Labam | made you well, you will eat me?"~"Oh no," said the tiger, " 9 Labam | said the tiger, "I won't eat you. Do make me well."~Then 10 Labam | then the wild beasts will eat me."~"Well," said the old 11 Labam | betel-leaf, and began to eat it.~"Where did you get all 12 Labam | loose for fear they would eat up all the people in his 13 Lamb | Lambikin! Lambikin! I'll EAT YOU!"~But Lambikin only 14 Lamb | fatter grow,~Then you can eat me so."~The Jackal thought 15 Lamb | Lambikin! Lambikin! I'll EAT YOU!"~But Lambikin only 16 Lamb | fatter grow~Then you can eat me so."~The Vulture thought 17 Lamb | Lambikin! Lambikin! I'll EAT YOU!"~But to all of them 18 Lamb | fatter grow,~Then you can eat me so."~At last he reached 19 Lamb | animal would be sure to eat him on the way back, he 20 Punch | them nothing but bread to eat, and very little of that, 21 Punch | this, instead of trying to eat the bad dinner their step-mother 22 Punch | their mother's grave and eat the pomeloes which grew 23 Punch | want any dinner, and won't eat any; and yet they never 24 Punch | one gave them anything to eat.~So next day, when the Princesses 25 Punch | seven Princesses will not eat the dinner you prepare for 26 Punch | they go there every day and eat the pomeloes. I ate one, 27 Punch | more sad, though they never eat the dinner I give them. 28 Magic | fiddle asked for something to eat. They offered to buy his 29 Crane | and but little for you to eat; and the heat is so great! 30 Crane | as you trust me, I won't eat you. But if you don't believe 31 Crane | the crane thought he would eat him too, and called him 32 Crane | I'm not going to let you eat me. On the contrary, it 33 Crane | Indeed I did not intend to eat you. Grant me my life!"~" 34 Laili | there and cut the fruits and eat them. King Dantal had a 35 Laili | came out on her horse to eat the air, and rode behind 36 Laili | quickly, I am afraid it will eat me." So off he ran. After 37 Laili | from country to country to eat the air and amuse themselves.~ 38 Laili | I am sure it is going to eat us." Laili looked at him 39 Laili | garden that had come to eat them.~"What nonsense!" said 40 Laili | such horrible thing come to eat him; and in his terror be 41 Laili | do you want? Oh, do not eat me; do not eat me!" Poor 42 Laili | Oh, do not eat me; do not eat me!" Poor Laili answered, " 43 Laili | Rakshas or a demon come to eat me," and he was in great 44 Laili | Rakshas in it that will eat me."~"No," said King Dantal; " 45 Laili | Raksbas will not be able to eat you."~Then Majnun took the 46 Laili | and his wife went out to eat the air. They rode on the 47 Tiger | mildly, "you would probably eat me if I did."~"Not at all!" 48 Tiger | a morsel in his hand to eat; nor a drop of water to 49 Haris | distressed at getting nothing to eat, and he said to his wife 50 Ring | picked up, and refused to eat, or drink, or sleep, or 51 Raja | am his sworn enemy, and I eat not of his salt!"~So saying, 52 Raja | dear Prince! I shall not eat my bread~Of stranger hands, 53 Boy | not hurt him; 'I will not eat him, but I will swallow 54 Boy | afraid," said the King. Eat your dinner and be happy. 55 Boy | Never mind," said the King. "Eat your dinner and be happy. 56 Boy | clothes, and refused to eat. When the King returned 57 Boy | mind," said the King. "Only eat your dinner and be happy. 58 Boy | I am going out to-day to eat the air."~"Very good," she 59 Boy | will give you something to eat and drink if you will do 60 Fish | us a scrap of anything to eat, till we were passing the 61 Demon | fear?" He was powerless to eat the man, but asked him: " 62 Demon | is a thunderbolt; if you eat me, you will never be able 63 Demon | lion of a man! I will not eat you up. I set you free from 64 Ivory | and everything. Let us eat and depart."~"Go alone," 65 Ivory | of pilaw and went out to eat it by the stream. Taking 66 Ivory | few days ago, and began to eat it. On seeing this I was 67 Pigeon| some heap of cow-dung, and eat a~ 68 StNote| her her lover's heart to eat, á la Decameron, and she