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1 Pre | thousand years before the good German brothers went on 2 Lion | verses:~"Ungrateful, doing no good,~Not doing as he would be 3 Lion | not won~By the clearest good deed.~Better softly withdraw 4 Labam | and said, "You have been good to us. If ever you are in 5 Labam | salaams. Then they gave him a good dinner, and he stayed with 6 Labam | till to-morrow morning."~"Good," said the old woman. So 7 Labam | told this to the king.~"Good," said the king; "but if 8 Labam | killed the demons.~"That is good," said the king. "But you 9 Lamb | joy to think of all the good things he should get from 10 Lamb | his Granny said he was a good boy, and put him into the 11 Punch | daughters. They were all good girls; but the youngest, 12 Punch | comfortable about them, and good food and good clothes all 13 Punch | them, and good food and good clothes all their lives 14 Punch | meantime, keep the Magician in good humour - still putting off 15 Punch | ones; they have done me good service; if ever again I 16 Crane | large, in which there were a good many fish. And a crane thought 17 Crane | called him out:~"I say, good crab, I've taken all, the 18 Laili | Prince Majnun said, "Very good."~"Pray to Khuda," said 19 Laili | I believe be is a very good Raja. Anyhow, I am so near 20 Ring | and tell their master the good tidings. All seemed safe 21 Rupees| Brahman and heard that he was good and honest. He at once deputed 22 Kings | that these men speak only good things, and not evil things," 23 Kings | mildness, does Mallika;~The good he conquers by goodness,~ 24 Raja | men, but keep~Thy heart good and pure!"~So Raja Rasalu 25 Money | hands of a money-lender. Good harvests, or bad, the farmer 26 Money | and said to himself, "Some good fortune must have befallen 27 Money | congratulated him on his good fortune, in such cunning 28 Boy | to be killed to-morrow?"~Good," said Katar; "show me what 29 Boy | and I want service." "Good," said the grain merchant, " 30 Boy | to-day to eat the air."~"Very good," she answered; "go, and 31 Boy | drink, we shall die." "Very good," said the young prince. " 32 Boy | six princes, and gave them good food and water. They ate 33 Prince| father; I wish to marry."~"Good," said her father.~Then 34 Fish | produce of the field was as good as eaten to him; that is, 35 Fish | not two stout sticks as good as two horses for helping 36 Demon | after giving alms and doing good he passed away according 37 Ivory | Shall we accept this good man's invitation, brother?" 38 Ivory | bemoaned their fate.~"It is no good groaning," said the' vizier' 39 Dinner| to bring a collection of good things for you, when I merely 40 GeNote| has certainly made out a good case for tracing all European 41 StNote| 244 - 7)~Phaedrine.~... A good man had become friendly 42 StNote| it the man's riches. The good man tries to make it up, 43 StNote| first instance, or why the good man was enraged afterwards; 44 StNote| back-slang," which make a very good parallel.~XIX. RAJA RASALU.~ 45 StNote| generally he connects a good deal of primitive custom