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Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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   Tale
1 Lion | not eat thee; only save my life." "Very well," says he, 2 Punch | Only one thing can save my life, but I know you will not ' 3 Punch | She then said, "To save my life, you must kill the seven 4 Punch | and their death will be my life." At these words the Raja 5 Punch | account to endanger his life by trying to rescue her. 6 Punch | little green parrot; on the life of the parrot depends my 7 Punch | of the parrot depends my life; and if the parrot is killed 8 Punch | that you will restore to life all whom you have thus imprisoned."~ 9 Crane | Bodisat was born to a forest life as the genius of a tree 10 Crane | to eat you. Grant me my life!"~"Well, well! step down 11 Laili | human form, and Khuda sent life into it. But Laili had become 12 Laili | ashes. But Khuda gave me my life again, and brought me here, 13 Laili | Khuda would not give me my life again; but I can bring you 14 Laili | but I can bring you to life if you are killed." Now 15 Laili | was I who brought you to life."~"Do bring the poor man 16 Laili | Do bring the poor man to life if you know how to do so," 17 Laili | bring the wicked Raja to life, that at last she said, " 18 Tiger | Brahman pleaded for his life; the most he could gain 19 Tiger | plain, with no signs of life or vegetation. The little 20 Tiger | help in me throughout your life. Do not think that I am 21 Tiger | day, when I regained my life through your kind hands. 22 Tiger | and help you throughout life in all possible ways. Oblige 23 Tiger | him spoke thus: "Oh, my life - giver, my father, for 24 Tiger | showing its gratitude: "Oh, life of my life! My benefactor! 25 Tiger | gratitude: "Oh, life of my life! My benefactor! I am the 26 Tiger | After ten years of religious life, thoughts of home and of 27 Tiger | forget the day when I owed my life to your lotus hands. I have 28 Tiger | without anything to sustain life I may drag on my existence 29 Tiger | princess and sucked her life. She breathed her last. 30 Tiger | who would restore her to life. Now a servant of the king 31 Tiger | princess, too, was restored to life. The joy of the king knew 32 Tiger | The goldsmith fled for his life. He was caught by the soldiers 33 Tiger | the Soothsayer restored to life.~The brothers had a long 34 Haris | his misdeeds in a former life. ~He wandered about begging 35 Ring | MERCHANT started his son in life with three hundred rupees, 36 Tortoi| the sky, and thus lost his life." And saying, "Truly, O 37 Rupees| tired of such a wretched life, and determined to go and 38 Rupees| afterwards you would give your life not to have done."~By the 39 Kings | future Buddha returned to life as his son and heir. And 40 Raja | listen to the sounds of life which came to him in his 41 Raja | Salabhan, in fear of his life, turned his back hastily 42 Raja | Give one thought~To my life just begun!"~And Queen Lona 43 Raja | Would God he might come to life again,~'Twould be less lonely 44 Raja | like a brave,~Living my life with a swing.~And, now I 45 Raja | forfeit to-day!~Dost love life? then, stranger, I pray,~ 46 Raja | amongst them the cricket whose life he had saved.~Then Rasalu 47 Raja | am not going to spend my life swinging girls! Why, by 48 Raja | play.~No paltry risk - but life and death at stake;~As Sarkap 49 Raja | play.~No paltry risk - but life and death at stake;~As Heaven 50 Boy | of his birth, and of his life up to that moment; and when 51 Fish | plotting against the King's life."~"Joy, joy!" exclaimed 52 Demon | Demon?" replied he. "In one life a man can die but once. 53 Demon | do wickedly. Taking the life of living creatures causes 54 Demon | reborn as a man, it makes his life short." With -this and the 55 Demon | bonds~That bind him fast to life, and cease to be.~Thus the 56 Ivory | and country and risked his life for him; and, moreover, 57 GeNote| As the influence of his life and doctrines grew, a tendency 58 GeNote| an incident in Buddha's life which calls up to him a " 59 GeNote| that associated with the life of St Buddha, who has been 60 GeNote| incident of an "external soul" (Life Index, Captain Temple very 61 StNote| Berlin, 1891). Gambling for life occurs in Celtic and other 62 StNote| very similar tale in his Life's Handicap.~Remarks. - Here


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