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1 Labam | do not know where it is," answered his father and mother.~" 2 Labam | foot for twelve years," answered the tiger, "and it hurts 3 Labam | wife.~"No one hurt me," answered the husband; "but a Raja' 4 Labam | him; only let me see him," answered his wife.~Then the tiger 5 Labam | Princess Labam's country," they answered. Then the prince went on 6 Labam | you to-night."~"No," she answered, "I cannot let you stay 7 Labam | found it near your bed," answered the servants. Nobody knew 8 Labam | really go."~"Aunty," he answered, "I am not well enough yet. 9 Labam | so sad?" The Raja's son answered, "The king has ordered me 10 Punch | Then the eldest sister answered, "Balna, let the poor woman 11 Punch | What can I do for you?" She answered, "There is only one thing 12 Punch | pretty little dog?" And he answered, "One of the Princesses 13 Punch | this dangerous place?" He answered, "I am a Raja's son, and 14 Punch | pray you."~But the Prince answered, "Oh no, I cannot give away 15 Punch | shall be yours." The Prince answered, "Let the seven Raja's sons 16 Crane | and, put you into it," answered the crane.~"That a crane 17 Crane | Oh, that's it, is it?" answered the crane. "Your dear little 18 Crane | through their own stupidity," answered the crab; "but I'm not going 19 Laili | Majnun; I want Majnun?" She answered, "I am the daughter of the 20 Laili | want to marry you," she answered. "Twenty-four years ago 21 Laili | not eat me!" Poor Laili answered, "Don't you know me? I am 22 Laili | many times."~King Dantal answered, "It is because you are 23 Laili | I want to take you," he answered.~"You cannot," said Laili.~" 24 Laili | asked Majnun.~"I did," answered Laili, "and it was I who 25 Tiger | no better from it, for it answered, "You are a fool to expect 26 Queens| hut at a spinning-wheel, answered his request by calling to 27 Raja | and the youngest of them answered and said, "Oh, Queen! the 28 Raja | just begun!"~And Queen Lona answered through her tears:~"Yea! 29 Raja | smiling at the maiden, answered lightly:~"Fair maiden, I 30 Raja | Sarkap's sake!"~But Rasalu answered back,~"Oh moulded pieces! 31 Boy | interrupting his hunting," they answered. "Do try if he really will 32 Boy | I want nothing," she answered; "I only wished to know 33 Boy | beat my drum."~"Very well," answered the King; "but do not call 34 Boy | us bind your eyes." She answered, "Very well, bind my eyes." 35 Boy | country?"~"Do not be afraid," answered Katar. "You will find service, 36 Boy | was. "I am a poor man," answered the boy, "and I want service." " 37 Boy | from?" she asked.~But he answered nothing.~"Who is this man 38 Boy | and happy?" "Yes, I am," answered the boy. "I am servant to 39 Boy | whence I came, and I have answered nothing. What shall I do 40 Boy | am a very poor man," he answered. "I came from my own country 41 Boy | the air."~"Very good," she answered; "go, and take one of the 42 Boy | King of this country," they answered; "and we have hunted all 43 Boy | you tell us to do," they answered, "for if we do not get water 44 Boy | your youngest princess," he answered.~"No, no, indeed you are 45 Boy | ugly man."~"But I am he," answered the prince; only no one 46 Boy | telling you the truth," answered the young prince.~"No, you 47 Boy | man."~"That is true," he answered, "but nevertheless I am 48 Boy | the prince.~"Quite sure," answered the King.~"I am sure one 49 Boy | any children., "None," he answered.~"Do you know who I am?" 50 Boy | you are."~"I am your son," answered the prince, "and the gardener' 51 Boy | children?"~"But I am your son," answered the prince. "Your four wicked 52 Prince| may have a son."~The Fakir answered him, " O King! If you have 53 Prince| Whatever you ask, Fakir," answered the King.~The Fakir said, " 54 Prince| each time the King's son answered, "Master first, and pupil 55 Ivory | yonder house, and missed," answered the prince. "I suppose the 56 Ivory | Consider," the prince answered, "what you are doing; All 57 Ivory | my dear," the old woman answered, "two young travellers,