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threatened 4
threatening 1
threatens 1
three 50
three-and-thirty 1
threshold 3
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50 know
50 left
50 tell
50 three
50 tiger
49 another
49 marry
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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three

   Tale
1 Labam | wherever you like on these three sides; but you must never 2 Labam | when he was hunting on the three sides where he was allowed 3 Labam | he stayed with them for three days. Every day he looked 4 Labam | to the prince, "done the three things I told you to do; 5 Laili | Munsuk Raja and his wife for three years, and then they returned 6 Tiger | the decision of the first three things he chose to question 7 Tiger | of hunger. For the last three days I have had nothing. 8 Tiger | walked round his patron three times, and standing before 9 Tiger | briefly how I came in here: Three days ago I was roaming in 10 Tiger | me another birth. I was three days ago basking myself 11 Tiger | repeated advice given by the three animals about releasing 12 Tiger | where he had released the three brute kings and the goldsmith. 13 Tiger | that moment thought of his three friends. The tiger-king, 14 Ring | started his son in life with three hundred rupees, and bade 15 Ring | foods."~Attended by his three companions the man walked 16 Ring | she had been in the house three days, she began to talk 17 Rupees| scrap of paper were written three pieces of advice - First, 18 Rupees| this position for about three hours, he told her to rise 19 Kings | were lords of a kingdom three hundred leagues in extent; 20 Goeth | morning. In it there lived three notorious robbers, of whose 21 Goeth | They seated themselves like three monarches before the men 22 Goeth | magnificent manner in which the three robbers had seated themselves 23 Goeth | secret language erith means "three" enty means "ten," and eno 24 Goeth | ten men, the robbers only three, that if three pounced upon 25 Goeth | robbers only three, that if three pounced upon each of the 26 Goeth | robbers' hands and feet.~The three thieves, glorying in their 27 Goeth | separated into parties of three, and each party pounced 28 Goeth | rolled on the ground like three bags of rice!~The ten traders 29 Raja | drew nigh, she inquired of three Jogis who came begging to 30 Raja | off the heads of two or three men, just to amuse himself. 31 Money | simple farmer; so he prepared three girdle-cakes to last him 32 Boy | stable. The child was now three years old.~But this time 33 Boy | grain merchant. The last three nights I have gone into 34 Boy | Then she went away. For three more nights the boy sang 35 Boy | does be come from?"~Two or three days were thus passed in 36 Prince| told him twice, he told him three times, and each time the 37 GeNote| including the tale of The Three Caskets, used by Shakespeare 38 GeNote| who had been Christian for three generations, the tales she 39 GeNote| Folk-Lore of Southern India, three fascicules of which have 40 GeNote| the Beanstalk for the last three hundred years, yet it is 41 StNote| two thousand years, nearly three hundred years earlier than 42 StNote| with the finish of the "Three Little Pigs" (Eng. Fairy 43 StNote| Christianised at Goa for three generations. I should perhaps 44 StNote| 60; to which may be added three Indian variants, omitted 45 StNote| the century of variants to three type forms. The first occurs 46 StNote| collection: here the judges are three. The third is that current 47 StNote| N. and S. America: also three judges. Prof. K. Krohn counts 48 StNote| the pieces of advice to three, and curtailed somewhat.~ 49 StNote| parallel abstracts of the three versions, putting Benfey' 50 StNote| Estlin Carpenter's sermon, Three Ways of Salvation, 1884,


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