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1 Lamb | to all of them Lambikin replied, with a little frisk:~"To 2 Lamb | up in his soft warm nest, replied:~"Fallen into the fire, 3 Lamb | them the little slyboots replied:~"Fallen into the fire, 4 Lamb | in his snug little nest, replied gaily:~"Fallen into the 5 Punch | does us no harm." But Balna replied, "If you let her come here 6 Punch | you will not 'do it." He replied, "Yes, whatever it is, I 7 Punch | what shall we do?" But he replied, " I pray you not to be 8 Punch | said he.~"Because," she replied, "if I am to be your wife, 9 Punch | parrot.~The Prince, however, replied, "Mother, unless I can get 10 Punch | you sell it for?"~"Sir," replied the Prince, "I will not 11 Crane | us?" said they.~"Why," he replied, "there is very little water 12 Tiger | tiger.~"Nay, my friend," replied the Brahman mildly, "you 13 Tiger | matter, but the papal-tree replied coldly, "What have you to 14 Ring | Wait for me here," he replied. "I am not going far. I 15 Ring | We must remain here," replied the cat, "as our master 16 Ring | people?" she asked.~"Yes," replied the cat, "if you can tell 17 Ring | wedding day."~"No, no," replied the cat. "Not unless you 18 Ring | What is done is done," replied the cat. "We must try to 19 Rupees| was his caste; to which he replied that he was a Brahman, and 20 Rupees| was reading, whereupon she replied that she held in her hands 21 Rupees| entering the room.~"O king! "replied the prince, "I am the son 22 Kings | Brahma-datta."~Yet the other replied, "In this chariot, O charioteer, 23 Kings | where are then his faults?" replied he.~The other said, "Well, 24 Raja | Then the headless corpse replied:~"On earth I was even as 25 Raja | bride!"~Now when Rasalu replied so gallantly, the maiden 26 Raja | bride!"~But King Sarkap replied scornfully:~"Silly maiden, 27 Raja | never stood still, and she replied, "My kittens are in an unbaked 28 Raja | as it was; but the potter replied that he could not settle 29 Money | him."~"Thank you, I will!" replied the simple farmer; so he 30 Money | I am going to find Ram!" replied the farmer. "I don't suppose 31 Money | over again!"~"Not at all!" replied the wily money-lender; " 32 Prince| are you lying here?"~He replied, "Fakir, a thousand men 33 Prince| are you, man?"~The King replied, "I am a King, Fakir. Of 34 Prince| at all?"~The King's son replied, "When I was little I could 35 Prince| made a mistake."~But she replied, "The slave-girl has made 36 Fish | laughed aloud.~"It's a he," replied the fisherwoman, and proceeded 37 Fish | his meaning, the old man replied, "I don't know."~After a 38 Fish | very much," the young man replied; "but let me first inquire, 39 Fish | entertain him."~"Oh! of course," replied, the farmer. "I see. Well, 40 Fish | I admire his wisdom," replied the girl. "I have often 41 Fish | mistress my salaam," he replied, "and tell her that the 42 Fish | must be, so, your Majesty," replied the vizier; "and in order 43 Demon | Yes, Blessed One," he replied. Then the Teacher said: " 44 Demon | Why should I fear, Demon?" replied he. "In one life a man can 45 Ivory | saw them again.~"Oh yes," replied the woman, I should know 46 Ivory | matter, brother?"~"Go away," replied the prince. "I don't want 47 Ivory | and depart."~"Go alone," replied the prince.~"Never," said 48 Ivory | Nobody," the old woman replied.~"Then where are you going?"~" 49 Ivory | thousand rupees," the prince replied. "All right," said the man; " 50 Ivory | the bazaar," the prince replied. "Permit me, and I will 51 Ivory | Call the King hither," he replied, "and then I will tell his 52 Ivory | necklace? "~"Last night," replied the fakir, "we were sitting 53 Ivory | no, your Majesty," they replied. "Let us send her to the