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1 Broken| lived in a certain place a Brahman, whose name was Svabhavakripana, 2 Broken| with four wings. And then a Brahman will come to my house, and 3 Tiger | The Tiger, the Brahman and the Jackal~ONCE upon 4 Tiger | failed. ~By chance a poor Brahman came by.~"Let me out of 5 Tiger | my friend," replied the Brahman mildly, "you would probably 6 Tiger | wept and swore, the pious Brahman's heart softened, and at 7 Tiger | terribly hungry!"~In vain the Brahman pleaded for his life; the 8 Tiger | the tiger's action.~So the Brahman first asked a papal-tree 9 Tiger | whimper - be a man!"~Then the Brahman, sad at heart, went further 10 Tiger | me refuse as fodder!"~The Brahman, still more sad, asked the 11 Tiger | their grain!"~On this the Brahman turned back sorrowfully, 12 Tiger | what's the matter, Mr. Brahman? You look as miserable as 13 Tiger | fish out of water!"~The Brahman told him all that had occurred. " 14 Tiger | has got so mixed up?"~The Brahman told it all over again, 15 Tiger | tiger was waiting for the Brahman, and sharpening his teeth 16 Tiger | dinner!" thought the wretched Brahman, as his knees knocked together 17 Tiger | tiger consented, and the Brahman began the whole story over 18 Tiger | see - the tiger was in the Brahman, and the cage came walking 19 Tiger | lord! "~"And that is the Brahman - "~"Yes, my lord!"~"And 20 Tiger | river, and bound the poor Brahman hand and foot, while he, 21 Tiger | knowing the cause, the poor Brahman found himself in the dark 22 Haris | Harisarman~THERE was a certain Brahman in a certain village, named 23 Haris | Sthuladatta then propitiated the Brahman with these words - " I forgot 24 Haris | to the supposed wizard:~"Brahman, here I am, that Jihva whom 25 Haris | and said to Harisarman, "Brahman, if you can guess what there 26 Haris | honour to-day." When the Brahman Harisarman heard that, he 27 Rupees| Bit of Advice~A POOR blind Brahman and his wife were dependent 28 Rupees| he replied that he was a Brahman, and was wandering hither 29 Rupees| the king was seeking for a Brahman to look after a golden temple 30 Rupees| therefore, when he saw the Brahman and heard that he was good 31 Rupees| Two months after this, the Brahman's wife, not having heard 32 Rupees| Bhagawant!" exclaimed the Brahman. "Here, take this," he continued, 33 Gold | certain place there lived a Brahman named Haridatta. He was 34 Gold | end of the hot hours, the Brahman, overcome by the heat, lay 35 Gold | gold denar.~One day the Brahman had to go to the village, 36 Gold | milk to the serpent, the Brahman's son struck it on the head 37 Gold | fate, and in a rage bit the Brahman's son with its sharp fangs, 38 Gold | ant-hill, and spoke to the Brahman: "'Tis greed that brings 39 Gold | So speaking, it gave the Brahman a costly pearl and disappeared. 40 Gold | Come back no more." The Brahman took the pearl, and went 41 Money | find Ram.~First he met a Brahman, and to him he gave a cake, 42 Money | the road to Ram; but the Brahman only took the cake and went 43 StNote| hero.~IX. THE TIGER, THE BRAHMAN, AND THE JACKAL~Source. - 44 StNote| occurred with The Tiger, Brahman and jackal (No. ix. supra).~