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Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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   Tale
1 Punch | children, so these seven poor Princesses were left with 2 Punch | be quarrelling with this poor woman? Let her take some 3 Punch | answered, "Balna, let the poor woman take the wood and 4 Punch | new Ranee hated the seven poor Princesses, and wanted to 5 Punch | to drink; so these seven poor little Princesses, who had 6 Punch | mother, cannot you see your poor children, how unhappy we 7 Punch | himself: "It is better my poor daughters should die here 8 Punch | should take one of these poor forlorn ladies home with 9 Punch | I will make you." So the poor Princess was dragged away, 10 Punch | be found. What could six poor women do? They gave up all 11 Punch | watch was kept over the poor Princess (for fear of her 12 Magic | girl's family became very poor, and her brothers on one 13 Laili | Oh, Mr. Crow," said the poor fish, "do see what is in 14 Laili | news did not comfort the poor Rohu, and he swam on and 15 Laili | eat me; do not eat me!" Poor Laili answered, "Don't you 16 Laili | to life."~"Do bring the poor man to life if you know 17 Tiger | he failed. ~By chance a poor Brahman came by.~"Let me 18 Tiger | tiger, and, seizing the poor man, cried, "What a fool 19 Tiger | everybody, yet all, rich and poor, great and small, trample 20 Tiger | yarn as possible.~"Oh, my poor brain! oh, my poor brain!" 21 Tiger | Oh, my poor brain! oh, my poor brain!" cried the jackal, 22 Tiger | of sight in a moment.~The poor son of the Soothsayer, who 23 Tiger | discussing he lifted up the poor animal at once. But it would 24 Tiger | have forgotten me, your poor servant, for such a long 25 Tiger | the river, and bound the poor Brahman hand and foot, while 26 Tiger | without knowing the cause, the poor Brahman found himself in 27 Tiger | children, thus trouble these poor subjects of Ujjaini? Reply 28 Tiger | him what he wanted. "My poor brother is dead and gone; 29 Haris | named Harisarman. He was poor and foolish and in evil 30 Rupees| Rupees for a Bit of Advice~A POOR blind Brahman and his wife 31 Rupees| amount, and rode on. The poor Brahmani was very thankful. 32 Rupees| he ran out and killed the poor dog, when the letter fell 33 Gold | Haridatta. He was a farmer, but poor was the return his labour 34 Queens| happened one day that a poor old fakir came to the King, 35 Money | bad, the farmer was always poor, the money-lender rich. 36 Money | At last, he came upon a poor man sitting under a tree, 37 Money | are you going?" asked the poor man, at length.~"Oh I have 38 Money | Perhaps I can," said the poor man, smiling, "for I am 39 Money | matter to you if I am rich or poor?"~At last, though it went 40 Boy | were seven daughters of poor parents, who used to come 41 Boy | his chin, and before the poor mother had seen him, the 42 Boy | this is your son!" The poor girl cried bitterly, and 43 Boy | the horse gave him some poor, common clothes, which he 44 Boy | a handsome prince, but a poor, common-looking, ugly man; 45 Boy | him who he was. "I am a poor man," answered the boy, " 46 Boy | down to where the seemingly poor common man was lying singing. " 47 Boy | tell her you are a very poor man, and came from your 48 Boy | she asked.~"I am a very poor man," he answered. "I came 49 Boy | they pushed the pretended poor man away, and took the necklace 50 Boy | Get out of the way, you poor, dirty man. Your clothes 51 Boy | daughter think of marrying this poor, common man!" and the Kings 52 Boy | us, but chooses that very poor man!" Her father then stood 53 Boy | she has twice chosen that poor, common man, she shall marry 54 Boy | her for choosing such a poor ugly husband as hers seemed 55 Boy | sister has married this poor, common man!" Their six 56 Boy | and said, 'What a very poor, common man our princess 57 Boy | there he stood no longer a poor, common, ugly man, but a 58 Boy | they said; "for he is a poor, common-looking, and ugly 59 Boy | like you.: I married a very poor, common-looking man."~"That 60 Boy | I told you I was a very poor man, and had come from my 61 Boy | Till now you have been poor, and ugly, and common-looking. 62 Boy | mocked him when he seemed a poor, common man.~Now, when Katar 63 Boy | old and young, rich and poor, of all castes; all the 64 Fish | of what he had heard. The poor vizier, now almost dead 65 Ivory | threw the corpses of the poor unfortunates who chanced 66 Sons | expense. And they let the poor old man know what they felt.~ 67 StNote| bread, so to speak, out of a poor folk-lorist's mouth - but


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