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Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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   Tale
1 Labam | weapons; "for," he said, "I may want them." His father too, 2 Labam | men from other countries may not stay in his country. 3 Labam | said the old woman, "you may stay here tonight; but to-morrow 4 Labam | your house, so that no one may see me." So the old woman 5 Labam | himself, "perhaps the demons may be killed, and then I shall 6 Labam | king, and said to him,. "May these tigers fight your 7 Punch | extends, in order that we may be able to liberate my father 8 Magic | into her pitcher, and you may keep the maiden as your 9 Magic | exclaimed, "Fie! Fie! you may be a Don, or you maybe a 10 Crane | exclaimed, "All right, sir! You may take us with you."~Then 11 Crane | not by his villainy.~He may win indeed, sharp-witted 12 Laili | Well," said Khuda, "you may do so; but tell her that 13 Laili | the garden, and then you may show yourself to him. But 14 Laili | this man is so wicked, he may kill you again if you are 15 Laili | beautiful, that perhaps some one may kill my son to take her 16 Tiger | pleaded, "in order that I may explain matters to the jackal 17 Tiger | not? If I take him out he may make me the first morsel 18 Tiger | begin to draw water these may request you first to release 19 Tiger | same way the goldsmith also may ask you. I beg you, as your 20 Tiger | much space in my bundle. It may also excite the curiosity 21 Tiger | anything to sustain life I may drag on my existence for 22 Tiger | incantations.' Some one may report this to the king, 23 Tiger | people. "Care not for it; it may be by magic. That is not 24 Tiger | anywhere else the devils may snatch it, away when I am 25 Haris | knowledge of magic, so that I may become an object of respect 26 Haris | the books of magic; you may be certain that this is 27 Ring | be do that? However, you may be pleased to accept something 28 Ring | is the charm, whereby you may bring her before you." The 29 Ring | house."~"Go," said he, "and may the great God aid your efforts. 30 Ring | house had been taken. "We may have some difficulty here," 31 Queens| sent him a message saying, "May it please our dearest lord 32 Raja | After they are over, he may come forth, bathe in the 33 Boy | No matter how far away I may be, I shall hear it, and 34 Boy | did not need me. Now you may call me as much as you like, 35 Boy | a handkerchief that she may not see it just at first. 36 Boy | away, so that his mother may never see him. If you obey 37 Prince| and am lying here that men may pass over me, and perchance 38 Prince| me, and perchance my sins may be forgiven me, and God 39 Prince| be forgiven me, and God may he merciful, and I may have 40 Prince| God may he merciful, and I may have a son."~The Fakir answered 41 Ivory | doing; All kinds of trial may be before me. Why should 42 Ivory | discovered this thing, that he may do whatever he wishes with 43 GeNote| Middle Ages. Among these may be mentioned THE TALES OF 44 GeNote| such a thing, derided as it may be. I have throughout the 45 GeNote| show is that some of these may not have been carried out 46 GeNote| European children? I think we may answer "Yes" as regards 47 GeNote| Goa for a hundred years. May they not have got the story 48 GeNote| this particular case we may be doubtful; but in others, 49 GeNote| and animals. The European may once have had these beliefs, 50 GeNote| have had these beliefs, and may still hold them implicitly 51 StNote| the Midrashic version. It may be remarked that the use 52 StNote| derivates of Phaedrus, and may thus be Indian in origin ( 53 StNote| fairy-tales. The human mind may be the same everywhere, 54 StNote| references for parallels may be found under these titles 55 StNote| these circumstances, it may be of interest to compare 56 StNote| pp. 38 - 60; to which may be added three Indian variants, 57 StNote| block. A replica of it here may serve to show that it could 58 StNote| Latin and Greek fables. I may borrow from my Aesop, p. 59 StNote| Rabbit begs Brer Fox that he may "drown me as deep ez you 60 StNote| 2000 years older. For we may be sure that the thunderbolt 61 StNote| up by a Dragon or Demon. May not, asks Mr. Batten, the 62 StNote| with an animal Jataka, and may appropriately finish with 63 StNote| perfectly enlightened, and so may be called a future Buddha.~


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