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Alphabetical [« »] faith 1 faithful 9 faithfulness 1 fakir 56 fakirs 8 fall 6 fallen 9 | Frequency [« »] 58 till 57 answered 57 story 56 fakir 56 like 56 such 55 night | Joseph Jacobs Indian Fairy Tales IntraText - Concordances fakir |
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1 Punch | who said that he was a Fakir, and came to beg. The servants 2 Punch | not know that this was no Fakir, but a wicked Magician named 3 Punch | named Punchkin.~Punchkin Fakir wandered through the palace, 4 Punch | and when they heard of the Fakir and the little black dog, 5 Punch | seeking them, but neither the Fakir nor the dog were to be found. 6 Laili | the twelve years she met a fakir - he was really an angel, 7 Laili | never get there," said the fakir, "for, it is very far from 8 Laili | Majnun. "Well," said the fakir, "when you come to the Bhagirathi 9 Laili | angels in the form of a fakir into the jungle; and the 10 Laili | as Majnun had gone, the fakir had taken her ashes and 11 Laili | angel who had, come as a fakir and thrown the powder at 12 Laili | came to Laili again as a fakir and carried her to King 13 Laili | frightened by an old ayah or a fakir! And if it had been a Rakshas, 14 Laili | happen to me, and then a fakir came and threw powder in 15 Queens| one day that a poor old fakir came to the King, and said, " 16 Prince| The Prince and the Fakir~THERE was once upon a time 17 Prince| step over him.~At last a Fakir came along, and he said 18 Prince| lying here?"~He replied, "Fakir, a thousand men have come 19 Prince| you pass on too."~But the Fakir said, "Who are you, man?"~ 20 Prince| King replied, "I am a King, Fakir. Of goods and gold I have 21 Prince| and I may have a son."~The Fakir answered him, " O King! 22 Prince| me?"~"Whatever you ask, Fakir," answered the King.~The 23 Prince| answered the King.~The Fakir said, "Of goods and gold 24 Prince| them in his bosom.~Then the Fakir said, "King! in a year I 25 Prince| Well, I agree."~Then the Fakir went on his way, and the 26 Prince| passed, and one day the Fakir appeared, and said, "King! 27 Prince| and present them to the Fakir. While the Fakir was sitting 28 Prince| to the Fakir. While the Fakir was sitting there the King' 29 Prince| food.~On hearing this the Fakir said, "King! these are not 30 Prince| brought his own sons. The Fakir chose the eldest son and 31 Prince| brought it in.~Then the Fakir looked at the King's son 32 Prince| first, and pupil after." The Fakir told him to come once, he 33 Prince| and pupil after."~Then the Fakir made a dash at the King' 34 Prince| King's son, lifting the Fakir, gave him a jerk and threw 35 Prince| He then saw a key of the Fakir's lying there; he took this 36 Prince| and opened the door of the Fakir's house. Now many men were 37 Prince| standing there in a hut of the Fakir's; two greyhounds were tied 38 Prince| also came, dressed in the Fakir's clothes, saying to himself, " 39 Prince| sitting in the assembly in Fakir's attire.~The Princess said 40 Prince| traveller dressed like a Fakir, and sprinkle scent on him 41 Prince| married his daughter to the Fakir, who was really no Fakir, 42 Prince| Fakir, who was really no Fakir, but a Prince.~What fate 43 Prince| them, but had chosen that Fakir; but he kept these thoughts 44 Prince| People said, "What is this Fakir that he should go a-hunting?"~ 45 Ivory | should act the part of a fakir and the prince the part 46 Ivory | the prince the part of the fakir's disciple and servant.~ 47 Ivory | necklace?" the kotwal asked.~"A fakir, whose servant I am, gave 48 Ivory | and there they found the fakir with his eyes shut and engaged 49 Ivory | King and told him what the fakir had said. His Majesty came, 50 Ivory | Majesty came, and seeing the fakir so solemn and earnest in 51 Ivory | Last night," replied the fakir, "we were sitting here by 52 Ivory | Let us send her to the fakir who discovered this thing, 53 Ivory | out the corpse," said the fakir.~This was done, and in a 54 Ivory | and in a little while the fakir and his disciple and the 55 Ivory | over the scene when the fakir and his disciple threw off 56 StNote| XXIII. THE PRINCE AND THE FAKIR.~Source. - Kindly communicated