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1 Labam | desert me like this, I will tell the Princess Labam."~Then 2 Labam | But the parrots would not tell him where she lived. "You 3 Labam | sad when they would not tell him anything more; and he 4 Labam | must see what she is like. Tell me where her country is."~" 5 Labam | have you killed, and I will tell my father and mother that 6 Labam | prince, "must first do all I tell him. If he cannot, then 7 Lamb | plump and tender.~"I'll tell you what you must do," said 8 Punch | her daughter, "I cannot tell how it is, every day those 9 Punch | better than you do. I cannot tell how it is." And she bade 10 Punch | pomeloes, else she will go and tell her mother all about it, 11 Punch | never be so cruel as to tell her mother. Let us rather 12 Punch | her daughter: "I cannot tell how it is, I have had the 13 Punch | dinner I give them. I cannot tell how it is! "~And her daughter 14 Punch | our cake, she will go and tell her mother, and that will 15 Punch | now rather speak kindly. Tell him you have given up all 16 Punch | strengthen by degrees. "And do tell me," she said, "are you 17 Laili | want to find Prince Majnun; tell me where his kingdom is."~" 18 Laili | jackal," said the Rohu, "do tell me what I have inside me."~" 19 Laili | have inside me."~"How can I tell?" said the jackal. "I cannot 20 Laili | Oh," says the fish, "do tell me what I have in my stomach, 21 Laili | Khuda, "you may do so; but tell her that she must not speak 22 Tiger | the means that I can. To tell you briefly how I came in 23 Tiger | with you, and wants me to tell you so, as he cannot drag 24 Haris | you get an opportunity, tell him that I possess magical 25 Haris | me " - and asked him to tell him who had taken away their 26 Haris | time, and said, "I will tell you to-morrow," and then 27 Ring | replied the cat, "if you can tell me where the charmed ring 28 Ring | back with the dog to go and tell their master the good tidings. 29 Rupees| dog?" he asked.~"I will tell you," said the prince, " 30 Kings | he sought for some one to tell him his faults, but among 31 Kings | he found no one who would tell him of any fault, but heard 32 Raja | haughtily, saying, "Go, tell your master I have nought 33 Raja | back to Sarkap, slaves! and tell him that Rasalu deems it 34 Raja | were burnt, as he could not tell how many would come out 35 Money | get by me now, you might tell me the secret of becoming 36 Money | don't suppose you could tell me which way to go?"~"Perhaps 37 Money | quite such a fool as to tell that.~Nevertheless the money-lender 38 Boy | she asks you who you are, tell her you are a very poor 39 Boy | you." "We will do all you tell us to do," they answered, " 40 Boy | one would believe him.~"Tell us the truth," said the 41 Boy | own country, and I will tell you what to do when we get 42 Boy | said his wife; "I will tell my father and mother, and 43 Boy | prince.~"No," said the King. "Tell me who you are."~"I am your 44 Fish | meant that one of you should tell a story to beguile the time."~" 45 Fish | him, and bring him in."~"Tell him, father, that our beams 46 Fish | salaam," he replied, "and tell her that the moon is new, 47 Ivory | you why you are crying. Tell her that you weep for the 48 Ivory | replied, "and then I will tell his Majesty face to face."~ 49 Sons | call in a little while and tell him what to do. He did so; 50 StNote| the story is intended to tell against the ungrateful children.