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1 Pre | years ago that Miss Frere began the modern collection of 2 Labam | rose up into the air and began to fly, and it flew and 3 Labam | very glad. The old woman began preparing dinner, but he 4 Labam | found the betel-leaf, and began to eat it.~"Where did you 5 Punch | disappeared. Then they all began to cry very bitterly.~Now 6 Punch | were much frightened, and began to call out as loud as they 7 Punch | sat down at the door and began playing with the parrot. 8 Magic | dried up before her, and she began to weep. Then after a while 9 Magic | after a while the water began slowly to rise. When it 10 Magic | water. Being frightened, she began to wail and cry to her brother:~" 11 Magic | reached her knee, when she began to wail again:~"Oh! my brother, 12 Magic | of the bamboo fiddle and began to dress her hair. Having 13 Magic | and I are one." So they began lovingly to hold converse 14 Magic | sitting down near them, she began in wailing tones to upbraid 15 Crane | of, sir, since the world began. It's eating us, one after 16 Laili | story. From that time she began repeating, "Majnun, Majnun; 17 Laili | cheerful and happy, and began to go again into his father' 18 Laili | Majnun took the fruit and began to cut it open tremblingly, 19 Laili | Raja opening his eyes, she began to run, and she ran, and 20 Tiger | consented, and the Brahman began the whole story over again, 21 Tiger | the goldsmith up, who now began his story. "Stop for a while," 22 Tiger | listened to the goldsmith, who began as follows: "My dear friend, 23 Tiger | strokes of his protector, and began in the following words: " 24 Tiger | corpses of men and cattle began to come in every minute. 25 Tiger | all their armies. People began to take to their heels at 26 Ring | the house three days, she began to talk of the charmed ring, 27 Rupees| the sword, and the prince began his story:~"Once upon a 28 Rupees| pledge, and with the money began business again. Not long 29 Goeth | hands and feet, he thus began to sing:~'We are enty men,~ 30 Raja | but when the twelfth year began, the lad's heart leapt up 31 Raja | Rasalu was comforted, and began to make ready for fortune. 32 Raja | his own head.~Then they began to play, and it fell to 33 Raja | armour.~Then the second game began, and once more Dhol Raja, 34 Raja | the kitten in his pocket began to struggle, he remembered 35 Raja | Rasalu's confident bearing, began to be afraid, and ordered 36 Raja | used to come, and the game began.~After a while, Sarkap, 37 Raja | Heaven's sake!"~So they began to play, whilst the women 38 Raja | twelve years, the mango tree began to flower, and Raja Rasalu 39 Boy | King's cool garden, and began to sing a lovely song. The 40 Prince| So they got ready and began to fight, and the King's 41 Prince| there, and therewith he began to strip off his clothes.~ 42 Fish | broken-hearted to his house, and began to arrange his affairs in 43 Demon | and leaving Takkasila, he began his journey to Benares, 44 Ivory | buried a few days ago, and began to eat it. On seeing this 45 Sons | increase of wealth they began to be more attentive and 46 StNote| D. Rouse.~Remarks. - We began with an animal Jataka, and