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49 another
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Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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tiger

   Tale
1 Labam | jungle, and there he saw a tiger who had a thorn in his foot, 2 Labam | twelve years," answered the tiger, "and it hurts me so; that 3 Labam | But perhaps, as you are a tiger, when I have made you well, 4 Labam | eat me?"~"Oh no," said the tiger, "I won't eat you. Do make 5 Labam | cut the thorn out of the tiger's foot; but when he cut, 6 Labam | foot; but when he cut, the tiger roared louder than ever - 7 Labam | what was the matter. The tiger saw her coming, and hid 8 Labam | will call him," said the tiger.~"I won't kill him; only 9 Labam | answered his wife.~Then the tiger called the Raja's son, and 10 Labam | son, and when he came the tiger and his wife made him a 11 Labam | Every day he looked at the tiger's foot, and the third day 12 Labam | good-bye to the tigers, and the tiger said to him, "If ever you 13 Labam | Then he thought of his tiger: and the tiger and his wife 14 Labam | thought of his tiger: and the tiger and his wife came to him 15 Labam | be frightened," said the tiger. "Be happy. I and my wife 16 Lamb | And by-and-by he met a Tiger, and then a Wolf, and a 17 Tiger | The Tiger, the Brahman and the Jackal~ 18 Tiger | Jackal~ONCE upon a time, a tiger was caught in a trap. He 19 Tiger | oh pious one!" cried the tiger.~"Nay, my friend," replied 20 Tiger | Not at all!" swore the tiger with many oaths; "on the 21 Tiger | as a slave!"~Now when the tiger sobbed and sighed and wept 22 Tiger | the cage. Out popped the tiger, and, seizing the poor man, 23 Tiger | as to the justice of the tiger's action.~So the Brahman 24 Tiger | to the cage, by which the tiger was waiting for the Brahman, 25 Tiger | somewhat slow in his wits."~The tiger consented, and the Brahman 26 Tiger | were in the cage, and the tiger came walking by - "~"Pooh!" 27 Tiger | Pooh!" interrupted the tiger, "what a fool you are! I 28 Tiger | my wits? Let me see - the tiger was in the Brahman, and 29 Tiger | you shall!" returned the tiger, in a rage at the jackal' 30 Tiger | understand! Look here - I am the tiger - "~"Yes, my lord! "~"And 31 Tiger | lord - "~"Well? " cried the tiger impatiently.~"Please, my 32 Tiger | usual way?"~At this the tiger lost patience, and, jumping 33 Tiger | sea-coast, and not by a tiger." Thus thinking, he asked 34 Tiger | lifted him up slowly. The tiger reached the top of the well 35 Tiger | place more faith in me, a tiger, though I feast sometimes 36 Tiger | Thus advising, the hungry tiger went away without waiting 37 Tiger | eloquent way in which the tiger spoke, and admired his fluency 38 Tiger | years, and quite forgot the tiger, serpent, rat, and goldsmith. 39 Tiger | mind, and he thought of the tiger to test his fidelity. Only 40 Tiger | him by the sage-looking tiger, serpent, and rat, had relieved 41 Tiger | crown in the jaws of the tiger? The king of Ujjaini had 42 Tiger | full well that it was a tiger that killed the king, and 43 Tiger | his father, while it was a tiger that killed him. From that 44 Tiger | moment, and thought upon the Tiger King and the Serpent King, 45 Tiger | father was carried away by a tiger. I was the messenger of 46 Skin | a lion's roaring,~Nor a tiger's, nor a panther's;~Dressed 47 Prince| the sights. I appoint the tiger as guard over my property. 48 StNote| 412 - 3). The thorn in the tiger's foot is especially common ( 49 StNote| the solar hero.~IX. THE TIGER, THE BRAHMAN, AND THE JACKAL~ 50 StNote| thing has occurred with The Tiger, Brahman and jackal (No.


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