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1 Labam | him, "Stick, beat as many men and soldiers as are here," 2 Labam | The Raja's son asked some men he saw, "Whose country is 3 Labam | our king has ordered that men from other countries may 4 Punch | and Sirdars, and mighty men on prancing horses, and 5 Laili | were grown two fine young men, Prince Majnun said to his 6 Laili | was sitting. There some men heard her crying, "Majnun, 7 Laili | father. "Fancy two grown men being so frightened by an 8 Tiger | though I feast sometimes upon men, in a serpent, whose sting 9 Tiger | would become the richest of men by separating the diamonds 10 Tiger | hour all the corpses of men and cattle, dying and dead, 11 Tiger | Cartloads of corpses of men and cattle began to come 12 Haris | When they heard that, many men ran and brought the horse 13 Haris | Harisarman was honoured by all men as a sage, and dwelt there 14 Haris | knowledge unattainable by men, without having studied 15 Rupees| as the prince bribed the men and escaped from the country. 16 Rupees| her. Nearly all the young men of the place have thus perished, 17 Rupees| like the scores of young men before me?" He clenched 18 Kings | from fear of me that these men speak only good things, 19 Goeth | that they had conquered ten men and plundered all their 20 Goeth | three monarches before the men they had plundered, and 21 Goeth | began to sing:~'We are enty men,~They are erith men:~If 22 Goeth | enty men,~They are erith men:~If each erith man,~Surround 23 Goeth | erith man,~Surround eno men~Eno man remains.~Ta, tai, 24 Goeth | fellow-traders that they were ten men, the robbers only three, 25 Raja | Go, reign king of all men, but keep~Thy heart good 26 Raja | the heads of two or three men, just to amuse himself. 27 Raja | the dice made from dead men's bones. Then his heart 28 Boy | Then he thought that two men unaided could not kill such 29 Boy | your country must come - men and women, old and young, 30 Boy | letter, and ordered all the men, women, and children of 31 Prince| replied, "Fakir, a thousand men have come and passed by; 32 Prince| come and am lying here that men may pass over me, and perchance 33 Prince| Fakir's house. Now many men were locked up in this house; 34 Prince| Next he let out all the men who were in prison. He took 35 Prince| a proclamation: "Let all men, great and small, attend 36 Prince| take a husband."~All the men of the land assembled, and 37 Demon | Brother, in former days wise men made effort in the place 38 Demon | entering of the forest some men saw him, and cried out:~" 39 Ivory | told them that two young men had passed by the place 40 Ivory | could recognise the young men if she saw them again.~" 41 Ivory | So the next day all the men and boys of the city, from 42 Ivory | turning to the two young men. "Why have you done this 43 Ivory | On the way they met two men. These two men belonged 44 Ivory | they met two men. These two men belonged to a family of 45 Ivory | into their power.~The two men came forward, and, politely 46 Ivory | friend's, he said to the men, " Very well. It is very 47 Ivory | I can't understand the men," she added; "one of them 48 Ivory | King. Now where can these men have come from, that they 49 Ivory | face to face."~On this some men went to the King and told 50 Dinner| all that they touch. And men shall hate you, and cover 51 Dinner| shrivel all living things. And men shall detest and avoid you 52 Dinner| accompany your pure rays, and men shall always call you 'blessed.' "~( 53 Sons | getting on."~When the young men got to hear of this further 54 GeNote| regarded beasts as cousins of men and stages of development 55 GeNote| tale-telling instincts of men.~In making Buddha the centre 56 GeNote| of animals speaking or of men transformed into plants 57 StNote| consider occurs among all men at a certain stage of culture. 58 StNote| by two players with eight men, each on a board in the 59 StNote| the shape of a cross, four men to each cross covered with 60 StNote| squares. The moves of the men are decided by the throws 61 StNote| players can first move all his men into the black centre square