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1 Lion | thou mightest eat me." "Don't be afraid, friend, I'll 2 Labam | the other parrots, "Don't fly away and leave me alone 3 Labam | Never mind," he said, "I won't eat the sweetmeats; the 4 Labam | said the tiger, "I won't eat you. Do make me well."~ 5 Labam | said the tiger.~"I won't kill him; only let me see 6 Labam | fetch some water."~"Don't go," said the prince. "You 7 Labam | the Raja's son, "why don't you light a lamp?"~"There 8 Punch | angrily and said, "Why don't you keep fuel in your own 9 Punch | take ours? Sisters, don't give this woman any more 10 Punch | seven girls say they don't want any dinner, and won' 11 Punch | want any dinner, and won't eat any; and yet they never 12 Crane | long as you trust me, I won't eat you. But if you don' 13 Crane | eat you. But if you don't believe me that there is 14 Crane | carry me like that. I won't go with you!"~"Don't be 15 Crane | won't go with you!"~"Don't be afraid! I'll hold you 16 Crane | capital; but if he doesn't - then I'll cut his throat, 17 Crane | Look here, friend, you won't be able to hold me tight 18 Laili | your stomach, and if I don't run away quickly, I am afraid 19 Laili | Poor Laili answered, "Don't you know me? I am your wife 20 Laili | I want to marry you. Don't you remember how you would 21 Tiger | you to complain about? Don't I give shade and shelter 22 Tiger | one who passes by, and don't they in return tear down 23 Tiger | to feed their cattle? Don't whimper - be a man!"~Then 24 Tiger | in the cage - no I wasn't - dear! dear! where are 25 Tiger | not it, either! Well, don't mind me, but begin your 26 Tiger | whirl again! Please don't be angry, my lord, but what 27 Money | At the last, when he hadn't a farthing left, the farmer 28 Money | house, and said, "You can't squeeze water from a stone, 29 Money | replied the farmer. "I don't suppose you could tell me 30 Money | got your conch, but I can't use it; you haven't got 31 Money | can't use it; you haven't got it, so it's dear you 32 Money | it, so it's dear you can't use it either. Business 33 Money | have your share! Now, don't he a dog in the manger, 34 Boy | I do not want him?"~"Don't mind interrupting his hunting," 35 Boy | intends to kill me. I don't care about that, but what 36 Fish | was long and weary.~"Don't you think it would be pleasanter 37 Fish | old man replied, "I don't know."~After a little while 38 Fish | eaten or not."~"And didn't you know the meaning of 39 Ivory | replied the prince. "I don't want to say anything to 40 Ivory | city?"~"Ivory City. Don't you know that? I thought 41 Ivory | cooking, all day long. I can't understand the men," she 42 Ivory | batter down the place."~"Don't believe this," said the 43 Pigeon| Mr. Crow? You and I don't feed alike."~"Ah, but I 44 GeNote| M. A. Barth in Mélusine, t. iv. No. 12, and t. v. No. 45 GeNote| Mélusine, t. iv. No. 12, and t. v. No. 1. See also Table 46 StNote| cut off my legs, but don't fling me in dat brier patch;" 47 StNote| from the Middle Ages by T. Wright in Latin Stories (