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Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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1 Lion | Majesty!~What return shall we get from thee?"~In reply the 2 Labam | she lived. "You can never get to the Princess Labam's 3 Labam | Away raced the fakirs to get it. When they brought it 4 Labam | with this bowl I can always get as much water as I want."~ 5 Labam | to eat it.~"Where did you get all that betel-leaf?" asked 6 Lamb | the good things he should get from her, when who should 7 Lamb | Granny dear, I've promised to get very fat; so, as people 8 Punch | send her away. Let her get the fire at her own house. 9 Punch | Princesses, and wanted to get them, if possible, out of 10 Punch | said to him, "Where did you get that pretty little dog?" 11 Punch | replied, "Mother, unless I can get hold of that parrot, you, 12 Punch | My boy, where did you get that parrot? Give it to 13 Broken| With that gold I shall get a house with four wings. 14 Broken| does not hear me. Then I get up, and give her such a 15 Laili | Majnun." Her father used to get quite vexed with her. "Who 16 Laili | I think you will never get there," said the fakir, " 17 Laili | fish, a Rohu; and you must get him to carry you to Prince 18 Laili | to him that I could not get away."~"Well," said Laili, " 19 Tiger | trap. He tried in vain to get out through the bars, and 20 Tiger | my lord! - how did you get in?"~"How! - why in the 21 Haris | and other dainties, and get the same for his family, 22 Haris | Sthuladatta; so, when you get an opportunity, tell him 23 Haris | magical sciences; he can get the horse back for you; 24 Haris | man, and she managed to get in where he was, and falling 25 Ring | the people's houses and get plenty of food for both 26 Ring | will recover it. If we once get it, everything is ours." 27 Ring | all. "Nay, if we do not get the ring for you, devour 28 Tortoi| with us?"~"But how can I get there?"~"We can take you, 29 Rupees| fellow used to go out and get what he could by begging. 30 Rupees| What profit would you get from my death? If you killed 31 Kings | no space for a chariot to get out of the way!~Then the 32 Raja | No! if you want a swing, get in, all seventy of you, 33 Money | and as you have nothing to get by me now, you might tell 34 Money | is this, - whatever you get from it, I am to get double."~" 35 Money | you get from it, I am to get double."~"Never!" cried 36 Money | in the manger, for if you get all you want, what can it 37 Boy | fairies' country, so he could get anything he wanted; but 38 Boy | Katar said to the boy, "Now get off my back." Off jumped 39 Boy | neck, and said to him, "Get out of the way, you poor, 40 Boy | answered, "for if we do not get water to drink, we shall 41 Boy | to return to your father. Get the King to let you go to 42 Boy | tell you what to do when we get there."~The prince always 43 Prince| attacked her in order to get this grain of rice. The 44 Fish | Take this, friend, and get two horses with it; "but, 45 Fish | take his clasp-knife and get two horses with it, and 46 Ivory | as fast as they could to get out of the country, and 47 Ivory | baker and the butcher to get something for their dinner. 48 Ivory | fainted. Oh! if you can get me that fairy for my wife, 49 Ivory | wherever they wished to be, "Get the swing," she said to 50 Ivory | return in. But come, let us get outside before the elephants 51 Ivory | determined in her heart to get rid of the vizier's son 52 Ivory | s necklace.~"How did you get the necklace?" the kotwal 53 Ivory | and asked," How did you get my daughter's necklace? "~" 54 Sons | said he. "Your sons will get to know of my coming here 55 Sons | no account let your sons get to them as long as you are 56 Pigeon| How in the world can I get some?" thought he. At last 57 GeNote| Sages of Rome: from this we get the Gellert story (cf. Celtic 58 GeNote| difficulty that one can get true English fairy tales 59 StNote| and Babrian forms, and you get the Indian one, which is


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