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caldron 3
call 18
called 52
calling 8
calls 3
calm 2
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53 boy
53 replied
52 called
52 morning
52 mr
51 own
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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called

   Tale
1 Labam | was their Raja, who was called Hiraman parrot.~When Hiraman 2 Labam | found himself left alone, he called out to the other parrots, " 3 Labam | his wife.~Then the tiger called the Raja's son, and when 4 Lamb | met with the Eagle, who called out:~"Drumikin! Drumikin!~ 5 Lamb | as a needle, and he too called out:~"Drumikin! Drumikin!~ 6 Magic | proper time." They then called upon their Bonga, and vowing 7 Magic | about to begin, the bamboo called out, "Do not cut at the 8 Magic | cut higher up, it again called out to him, "Do not cut 9 Crane | tree. Then he went back and called out:~"I've thrown that fish 10 Crane | he would eat him too, and called him out:~"I say, good crab, 11 Crane | blacksmith's pincers and called out, "Off with you, now!"~ 12 Laili | Laili~ONCE there was a king called King Dantal, who had a great 13 Laili | He had also an only son called Prince Majnun, who was a 14 Laili | the Phalana country was called Munsuk Raja, and he had 15 Laili | There was a great big fish called the Rohu fish. It was yawning 16 Laili | at all on), and then she called King Dantal, and said to 17 Tiger | way he met a jackal, who called out, "Why, what's the matter, 18 Tiger | nearest Ganesa temple and called upon him. The god came, 19 Tiger | corpse of the god. The god called his Ganas, who came to the 20 Haris | service of a rich householder called Sthuladatta. His sons became 21 Haris | Sthuladatta heard that, he called Harisarman, who said, "Yesterday 22 Haris | the horse is stolen, I am called to mind," and Sthuladatta 23 Haris | last hour had come, and he called to mind the pet name of " 24 Haris | and, impelled by luck, he called to himself by his pet name, 25 Haris | hard fate, and suddenly called out: "This is a fine pitcher 26 Tortoi| the hamsas, some villagers called out, "Two wild ducks are 27 Tortoi| Truly, O king! those who are called chatter-boxes - people whose 28 Rupees| perished, and our son will be called on soon. We laugh at the 29 Kings | for choosing a name, they called him Prince Brahma-datta. 30 Kings | charioteer of the king of Benares called unto him to hearken, and 31 Raja | reply.~Then Prince Rasalu called scornfully to him across 32 Raja | was filled with pity, and called to him saying:~"Fair Prince, 33 Raja | rose up once more, and he called boldly to Raja Sarkap, " 34 Raja | Raja Rasalu was winning, called to his rat, but when Dhol 35 Raja | and once more Raja Sarkap called for his rat; but Dhol Raja, 36 Raja | band of prisoners, and they called out to him,~"A royal hawk 37 Boy | before her.~"Why have you called me?" he said. "See, I have 38 Boy | the King's cow, who was called Suri, and said to her, " 39 Boy | went, to the King's horse called Katar, who was very wicked, 40 Boy | speak to her." The servants called her, and she came. "That 41 Prince| calves, and this bald man called out to him, "Fellow! can 42 Fish | cemetery; but there some people called to us and put into our hands 43 Fish | kulchas; so my companion called the city a cemetery, and 44 Fish | guest."~Accordingly she called a servant and sent him to 45 Demon | wood! There's a Demon in it called he of the Matted Hair: he 46 Ivory | went to the palace Gulizar called one of her servants and 47 GeNote| the fairy tale strictly so called - i.e., the serious folk-tale 48 StNote| original Indian work, probably called after Karataka and Damanaka, 49 StNote| on hearing the ill news "called to Parliament all the Fishes 50 StNote| century. There is a place called Sirikap ka-kila in the neighbourhood 51 StNote| where my attention was first called to this Jataka.~Parallels. - 52 StNote| enlightened, and so may be called a future Buddha.~


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