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1 Lion | caused him to lie down on his left side. But thinking to himself, " 2 Labam | Hiraman parrot found himself left alone, he called out to 3 Labam | master had died, and had left four things, - a bed, which 4 Labam | me your name, and then I left my father and mother and 5 Punch | seven poor Princesses were left with no mother to take care 6 Punch | their father, stole away and left them (for he feared, his 7 Punch | Punchkin then stretched out his left arm, crying, "Give me my 8 Punch | wing, and the Magician's left arm tumbled off.~"Give me 9 Punch | pulled off the parrot's left leg, down fell the Magician' 10 Punch | down fell the Magician's left.~Nothing remained of him 11 Broken| filled a pot with what was left over. He hung the pot on 12 Crane | But there was still a crab left behind there; and the crane 13 Laili | it happened, the prince left the Phalana kingdom that 14 Laili | jungle where her husband had left her a little heap of ashes. 15 Tiger | king agreed; and Gangazara left the city that very day on 16 Ring | never seen before, because I left the country just after your 17 Ring | happened to her since she had left them.~"But is there no way 18 Rupees| any news of her husband, left the house and went in quest 19 Rupees| he asked. "Why have you left my parents? Care you not 20 Rupees| There is not a grain of rice left in the house."~"O Bhagawant!" 21 Rupees| dismissed her, and the woman left.~On this scrap of paper 22 Rupees| hardly ten rupees' worth left in the place. The faithful 23 Kings | taking only his charioteer, left the city in disguise. And 24 Goeth | third time. Ta tai tom had left the lips of the singer; 25 Raja | them to Rasalu.~Now, as be left the palace, carrying with 26 Money | when he hadn't a farthing left, the farmer went to the 27 Boy | he said. "See, I have left my hunting to come to you."~" 28 Boy | said to her, "Twice I have left my hunting and lost my game 29 Boy | jungle-plain where he had left Katar, who all this time 30 Boy | said Katar, "then twist my left ear;" and as soon as the 31 Boy | said Katar, "twist your left ear, and you will see what 32 Boy | the boy twisted his own left ear, and there he stood 33 Boy | which the prince had been left in his box by the nurse, 34 Boy | young prince, and never left him.~ 35 Fish | strong."~The old farmer left him in despair, and entered 36 Demon | hair! He hit him with his left hand - that stuck too!' 37 Demon | stuck too; then with his left - and that stuck too! Then 38 Ivory | soldiers took the money and left; they did not, however, 39 Ivory | at night, because he had left his home and country and 40 Ivory | to the place where he had left the vizier's son, and there 41 Ivory | disciple and the princess were left alone in the graveyard. 42 Ivory | vizier's son since they had left their country. When the 43 Ivory | them. The night before they left, the viziers and others, 44 Ivory | soon as his visitors had left, came and besought the vizier' 45 Ivory | bearing very much treasure, left for their own land. In the 46 Sons | they cared not how soon he left them - nay, the sooner the 47 StNote| one of the ayahs. I have left it unaltered, except that 48 StNote| with right fist and with left, with left fist and with 49 StNote| fist and with left, with left fist and with right, which 50 StNote| tales as written on a mallet left by the old man in the box