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1 Labam | for," he said, "I may want them." His father too, gave 2 Labam | four things. One said, "I want this;" another said,." You 3 Labam | You cannot have it, for I want it;" and so on.~The Raja' 4 Labam | his bag, saying, "Bag, I want some dinner," and the. bag 5 Labam | and said to it, "Bowl, I want some water," and then it 6 Labam | always get as much water as I want."~By this time night had 7 Labam | Bed," he said to it, "I want to go to the Princess Labam' 8 Labam | took his bag and said, "I want a great deal of betel-leaf," 9 Labam | his bag and said, "Bag, I want a most lovely shawl;" It 10 Labam | said to his bag, "Bag, I want a very, very beautiful ring." 11 Labam | the king's kettle-drum. I want to go to it." The bed flew 12 Punch | own house. What does she want with ours? If we allow her 13 Punch | seven girls say they don't want any dinner, and won't eat 14 Laili | repeating, "Majnun, Majnun; I want Majnun," and would say nothing 15 Laili | saying, "Majnun, Majnun; I want Majnun." Her father used 16 Laili | saying, "Majnun, Majnun; I want Majnun." The prince heard 17 Laili | saying, "Majnun, Majnun; I want Majnun;" and so she wandered 18 Laili | say, 'Majnun, Majnun; I want Majnun?" She answered, " 19 Laili | the Phalana country, and I want to find Prince Majnun; tell 20 Laili | saying, "Majnun, Majnun; I want Majnun."~The snake said, " 21 Laili | crying, "Majnun, Majnun; I want Majnun," and they asked 22 Laili | her what she wanted. "I want King Majnun," she said.~ 23 Laili | asked what she wanted. "I want to marry you," she answered. " 24 Laili | saying, "Majnun, Majnun; I want Majnun."~At last the angel 25 Laili | ever, 'Majnun, Majnun; I want Majnun,' and eating and 26 Laili | cried out, "What do you want? Oh, do not eat me; do not 27 Laili | am your wife Laili, and I want to marry you. Don't you 28 Laili | crying; " Majnun, Majnun, I want to marry you. I have loved 29 Laili | my husband?"~"Because I want to take you," he answered.~" 30 Tiger | Manikkasari be faithful. I do not want anything from him now. If 31 Haris | foolish and in evil case for want of employment, and he had 32 Ring | ring, which I very much want. If you will procure it 33 Raja | wanting another! No! if you want a swing, get in, all seventy 34 Money | for I am Ram! What do you want of me?"~Then the farmer 35 Money | for if you get all you want, what can it matter to you 36 Money | farmer's crops withered for want of rain. Then he blew his 37 Boy | said to her, "Whenever you want me, beat this kettle-drum. 38 Boy | his hunting when I do not want him?"~"Don't mind interrupting 39 Boy | hunting to come to you."~"I want nothing," she answered; " 40 Boy | thought, "She does not really want me; she is only trying to 41 Boy | and said to her, "Suri, I want to give you something, for 42 Boy | care of something that I want to give you, because the 43 Boy | jungle-plain, so that when you want me you will always find 44 Boy | here to help you when you want me. So go, only before you 45 Boy | answered the boy, "and I want service." "Good," said the 46 Ivory | replied the prince. "I don't want to say anything to you, 47 Ivory | buy it.~"How much do you want for it?" asked the man. " 48 Pigeon| came the Crow.~"What do you want, Mr. Crow? You and I don'