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1 Labam | journey, and rode on and on till he came to a jungle in which 2 Labam | Raja's son rode on and on till he came to a third jungle. 3 Labam | fly, and it flew and flew till it came to the Princess 4 Labam | Then the prince went on till he came to a house where 5 Labam | prince; "do let me stay till to-morrow morning."~"Good," 6 Labam | woman's house and slept till morning.~In the morning, 7 Punch | beautiful things there, till at last he reached the room 8 Punch | nephew.~Thus time went on, till Balna's son was fourteen 9 Punch | weary miles did he travel, till at last he came to a thick 10 Punch | flew the little eagles, till they came to their home 11 Punch | continued his journey on foot till he arrived once more at 12 Crane | one by one, and ate them, till he came back and found no 13 Laili | wandered from jungle to jungle, till she got farther and farther 14 Laili | Rohu, and he swam on and on till he came to Prince Majnun' 15 Laili | and she wandered on and on till she got to Majnun's court-house, 16 Laili | command that you stay here till Prince Majnun comes to walk 17 Laili | hidden in the tall grass, till Prince Majnun and Husain 18 Laili | had seen anything at all, till Husain Mahamat said the 19 Laili | and see, but he would not till he had told his father, 20 Laili | unfolded itself in one instant till it was such a length! and 21 Laili | the wound in her finger till a little blood-medicine 22 Laili | they rode so fast, so fast, till they reached King Dantal' 23 Tiger | heart, went further afield till he saw a buffalo turning 24 Tiger | journeying for weeks and months, till at last be reached the Vindhya 25 Tiger | shall continue to increase till your release. Whenever you 26 Tiger | Kindly keep it in your charge till I finish worshipping you. 27 Ring | took the money. He went on till he reached a village, where 28 Ring | both lived very comfortably till their master came again 29 Ring | could not go to its father till it was released from this 30 Ring | drink, or sleep, or move, till she was brought to him. 31 Ring | a run, and did not stop till they reached the place whither 32 Ring | trace it."~The cat waited till it was quite dark, and then 33 Rupees| continued for some time, till at last he became quite 34 Rupees| walked on day after day, till he reached the chief city 35 Queens| circle, he pressed forward till he could distinctly see 36 Queens| and nearer he advanced, till, just as he thought to lay 37 Raja | and drew his mighty bow till the sharp-pointed arrows 38 Raja | watched them from her window till she saw nothing but a cloud 39 Raja | strode on fifteen paces, till he came to the seventy drums, 40 Raja | an old woman in the city, till the hour for playing chaupur 41 Raja | not settle a fair price till the pots were burnt, as 42 Skin | be an ass, they beat him till his bones broke; and, carrying 43 Money | it, and brooded over it, till at last a bright idea came 44 Boy | the greatest care of him. Till now no one has been able 45 Boy | and went far, and far, till they came to a jungle in 46 Boy | looking in vain for game; till at last they grew hungry 47 Boy | prince stayed under the tree till it was evening; then he 48 Boy | are!" she said to him. "Till now you have been poor, 49 Fish | and remained almost silent till they reached the city, a 50 Fish | scrap of anything to eat, till we were passing the cemetery; 51 Demon | Then he shot and shot, till he had shot away fifty arrows; 52 Ivory | rocks and stones, and waited till they were quite sure that 53 Ivory | and on the exiles walked, till they arrived at a certain 54 Ivory | You stay here and wait till I return."~Presently he 55 Ivory | prince waited and waited, till at last the goldsmith returned, 56 GeNote| There they have remained till the present day, and have 57 StNote| nation to the other, and till we have reason shown to 58 StNote| stick to the "contrapshun," till at last he butts with his