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1 Pre | European fairy tales have been brought from thence by Crusaders, 2 Pre | found in India. Whether brought there or born there, we 3 Labam | fakirs to get it. When they brought it back to him he shot off 4 Labam | when they had found and brought it to him he shot off his 5 Labam | third, and when they had brought him the third he shot off 6 Labam | house, and his servants brought the Raja's son to the king' 7 Punch | have the woman seized and brought before him. But when the 8 Magic | splendid fiddle." So one day he brought an axe to cut it down; but 9 Magic | to sell it, as his fiddle brought to him his means of livelihood. 10 Magic | not know who she was. She brought them water on their arrival, 11 Crane | showed him the whole of it, brought him back, and let him go 12 Laili | send her in here." They brought her in and the prince asked 13 Laili | gave me my life again, and brought me here, after I had stayed 14 Laili | Laili, "and it was I who brought you to life."~"Do bring 15 Tiger | the best of all, I have brought here as a single ornament 16 Tiger | that hung over him. They brought Gangazara to the presence 17 Tiger | they discussed, while they brought Gangazara to the king.~The 18 Haris | heard that, many men ran and brought the horse quickly, praising 19 Haris | thought chance would have brought us success? While I was 20 Haris | chamber. And in the morning he brought the king, by some skilful 21 Haris | the king of his own accord brought a covered pitcher into which 22 Ring | sleep, or move, till she was brought to him. The king, his father, 23 Ring | keen sense of smell soon brought her to the beautiful princess, 24 Tortoi| flight of the wild ducks had brought him over the king's palace 25 Rupees| the king took his wife and brought her to the jogi. The holy 26 Gold | was the return his labour brought him. One day, at the end 27 Gold | to the ant-hill. The son brought the milk, put it down, and 28 Kings | justice, there were none who brought false cases. And as these 29 Raja | poisoned. Now when the slaves brought the trays to Raja Rasalu, 30 Raja | Arab steed.~Then Sarkap brought all his skill to bear on 31 Raja | an evil moment, and has brought her father ill luck!"~But 32 Boy | alive or dead." Then he brought the child out of his stomach 33 Boy | broad jungle-plain. There he brought up the child out of his 34 Boy | plain, and there the dog brought up the boy. Suri was enchanted 35 Boy | so I will see." Then she brought up the boy; and he played 36 Boy | went again to the plain and brought up the child. He played 37 Boy | me what it is." Then Suri brought up the child, and the horse 38 Boy | is alive or dead." So he brought him up; and then he loved 39 Boy | was five years old, Katar brought him up again, caressed him, 40 Boy | all these orders. So he brought up the child and said to 41 Boy | and every evening they brought home quantities of all kinds 42 Boy | they all came, and the King brought his four wives too. All 43 Boy | took her out of it, and brought her into the tent. He made 44 Prince| Then the King went and brought his own sons. The Fakir 45 Prince| be had collected some he brought it in.~Then the Fakir looked 46 Prince| Instantly they killed and brought in a great number. Then 47 Prince| assembled there; but they had brought in no game, and the new 48 Prince| and the new Prince bad brought a great deal. Thence they 49 Fish | behaviour of a fish. A woman brought me one to-day, and on my 50 Fish | news that his son had just brought.~"Never!" said the King.~" 51 Ivory | King, when the merchant brought back this reply, "to-morrow 52 Ivory | this place. Look, I have brought some food for you, and horses, 53 Ivory | standing by. When it was brought she bade the old woman step 54 Dinner| every dainty dish that was brought round, she placed a small 55 Dinner| children, what have you brought home for me?" Then Sun ( 56 Dinner| was eldest) said, "I have brought nothing home for you. I 57 Dinner| Wind said, "Neither have I brought anything home for you, mother. 58 Dinner| plate, see what I. have brought you." And shaking her hands 59 GeNote| the Fables of Kasyapa was brought to Europe with a deputation 60 StNote| probable that they were brought over on the first introduction 61 StNote| the critical situation is brought about. The further question 62 StNote| came into his house and brought luck with it, so that the 63 StNote| fearing its vengence he brought food and honey to its lair,