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1 Pre | declared that India is the Home of the Fairy Tale, and that 2 Labam | threw his gun away and went home. When he got home, he would 3 Labam | and went home. When he got home, he would not speak or eat, 4 Lamb | for anything, and must go home. But cunning little Lambikin 5 Punch | Prudhan's daughter went home and said to her mother, " 6 Punch | of the cake, and she went home and told her mother all 7 Punch | shot a deer, and returning home, put some of its blood on 8 Punch | and as they were returning home, after the day's sport was 9 Punch | these poor forlorn ladies home with him and marry her.~ 10 Punch | took the eldest Princess home with him and married her.~ 11 Punch | that he asked her to go home with him and to marry him. 12 Punch | them alive to bring them home again. His aunts, on learning 13 Punch | till they came to their home in the great tree; then 14 Magic | their sister, who stopped at home to cook. The wives for this 15 Magic | but remains quietly at home, and yet she has not the 16 Magic | sweet music he returned home every evening with a full 17 Magic | When the others returned home in the evening, they saw 18 Laili | to marry." And she went home to her father and said, " 19 Laili | ashes; and he went straight home to his father, and for a 20 Tiger | that I must die away from home, far from friends and relatives 21 Tiger | religious life, thoughts of home and of his brother rushed 22 Tiger | observances. Let me return home." Thus thought Gangazara 23 Tiger | that very day on his way home.~It so happened that unwittingly 24 Ring | father? Accordingly he went home.~"You fool! You scamp!" 25 Rupees| without fear.~On reaching her home the Brahmani told her parents 26 Rupees| Afterwards he went to his own home, and informed his mother 27 Gold | put it down, and went back home. Next day he went again 28 Gold | the pearl, and went back home, cursing the folly of his 29 Queens| and determined not to go home empty-handed, he forgot 30 Goeth | afield, and were returning home with a great deal of money 31 Goeth | to them before returning home. The merchants now mourned 32 Skin | go up to him; but going home, they published the news. 33 Boy | then?"~When the King came home that evening, the gardener' 34 Boy | nothing. When the King came home, he was furious at hearing 35 Boy | as soon as the King came home from hunting they said to 36 Boy | cried. When the King came home at evening, he asked them 37 Boy | had to give it up and go home; and the sepoys went to 38 Boy | here?"~The boy then went home to the grain merchant, and 39 Boy | every evening they brought home quantities of all kinds 40 Boy | princess always stayed at home in the palace, and never 41 Boy | and every day they bring home quantities of all kinds 42 Boy | Why do you always stay at home, instead of doing as they 43 Boy | hunt every day, and bring home quantities of game, and 44 Boy | proud of them. But I stay at home all day, and never hunt. 45 Boy | him many salaams and went home.~The young prince stayed 46 Prince| his way, and the King came home and gave one sweetmeat to 47 Prince| his journey. When he got home he told the King's son to 48 Prince| deal. Thence they returned home to the town, and went to 49 Ivory | Why should you leave your home and country to be with me?"~" 50 Ivory | elder sister, stayed at home and cooked the food, and 51 Ivory | into it and desire to be at home. The old woman did so, and 52 Ivory | because he had left his home and country and risked his 53 Dinner| saving any of it to take home to their mother - but the 54 Dinner| children, what have you brought home for me?" Then Sun (who was 55 Dinner| I have brought nothing home for you. I went out to enjoy 56 Dinner| have I brought anything home for you, mother. You could 57 Dinner| thought of your mother at home - you shall be cursed. Henceforth, 58 StNote| any yet discovered in the home of its birth. I say Buddhist