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righteous 1
righteously 1
righteousness 5
ring 43
ripe 1
rise 6
risk 2
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44 brahman
44 husband
43 head
43 ring
42 brother
42 death
42 too
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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ring

   Tale
1 Labam | want a very, very beautiful ring." The bag gave him a glorious 2 Labam | bag gave him a glorious ring. Then he took the Princess 3 Labam | hand gently to put on the ring, and she started up very 4 Punch | had given her a small gold ring on which her name was engraved, 5 Punch | looking, the boy tied the ring to a nosegay and threw it 6 Punch | sound, found the little ring tied to the flowers. On 7 Ring | The Charmed Ring~A MERCHANT started his son 8 Ring | do well to reply, 'The ring on your right hand, and 9 Ring | never need anything, for the ring is such that a man has only 10 Ring | received the Raja's right-hand ring, and the pot and spoon, 11 Ring | the powers of the charmed ring and pot and spoon.~The merchant' 12 Ring | merchant's son spoke to the ring, and immediately a beautiful 13 Ring | began to talk of the charmed ring, and advised her to keep 14 Ring | asked her husband for the ring, and he readily gave it 15 Ring | when the ogress seized the ring, and reassuming the form 16 Ring | immediately spoke to the ring, and the house with its 17 Ring | he had tried the charmed ring, which Raja Indrasha had 18 Ring | tell me where the charmed ring is."~"The ring is in the 19 Ring | the charmed ring is."~"The ring is in the stomach of the 20 Ring | his wife, has swallowed a ring, which I very much want. 21 Ring | Nay, if we do not get the ring for you, devour us all."~ 22 Ring | coughed violently, and the ring came out and rolled on to 23 Ring | as the cat received the ring, she started back with the 24 Ring | They had only to give the ring to him, and he would speak 25 Ring | cat, so he asked for the ring, and threatened to throw 26 Ring | whereupon the cat gave up the ring. Sorry moment, for the dog 27 Ring | did not recover the lost ring. This was most readily promised 28 Ring | inquiries and to restore the ring. The king of the fishes 29 Ring | the fishes did so, and the ring was found and carried back 30 Ring | along now; I have got the ring," said the cat to the dog.~" 31 Ring | unless you let me have the ring. I can carry it as well 32 Ring | was obliged to give up the ring. The careless dog very soon 33 Ring | kite, and recovered the ring. "Come along," it said to 34 Ring | was afraid to ask for the ring the third time, so they 35 Ring | into joy. He spoke to the ring, and his beautiful wife 36 Queens| his attendants to form a ring round the thicket, and so 37 Boy | necklace, and here are the ring and the handkerchief you. 38 GeNote| see Notes on The Charmed Ring) - there can be little doubt 39 StNote| transformed, envious stepmother, ring recognition, are all incidents 40 StNote| of Them.~XII. THE CHARMED RING.~Source. - Knowles, Folk-Tales 41 StNote| pp. 401, 412. The Magic Ring is also "common form" in 42 StNote| s-tail-up-nose to recover the ring from the stomach of an ogress, 43 StNote| incident of the loss of the ring by the faithful animal,


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