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1 Lion | mouth, and inserting his head inside his mouth struck 2 Labam | her hair, and across her head she put a band of diamonds 3 Labam | pulled out a hair from her head and gave it to the prince. " 4 Punch | the limbless body and the head; but still be rolled his 5 Punch | as he did so, Punchkin's head twisted round, and, with 6 Crane | for I will cut off this head of yours, and cast it to 7 Laili | and cut off the prince's head at one blow.~Laili sat quite 8 Laili | off came Chumman Basa's head at one touch.~Then Laili 9 Laili | medicine. Then she put Majnun's head on his shoulders, and smeared 10 Laili | she set the wicked Raja's head straight on his shoulders, 11 Tiger | but the jackal shook his head in a distracted sort of 12 Tiger | course!"~"Oh, dear me! - my head is beginning to whirl again! 13 Tiger | of a goldsmith, beat his head, tore his hair, wept and 14 Ring | his feet, the dog at his head, and the snake over his 15 Ring | over his body, with its head hanging on one side and 16 Gold | Brahman's son struck it on the head with a cudgel. But the serpent 17 Gold | appeared, but only with its head out of the opening of the 18 Queens| leapt clean over the King's head, and fled towards the mountains. 19 Raja | horizon; then she bowed her head on her hands and wept, saying:~" 20 Raja | turban awry like a king,~My head with the highest, I trow,~ 21 Raja | lance for the fray;~Thy head will be forfeit to-day!~ 22 Raja | my coming will rue,~His head in four pieces I'll hew;~ 23 Raja | go forth and cut off his head!"~Notwithstanding these 24 Raja | and, on the third, his own head. So, likewise, Raja Rasalu 25 Raja | and, on the third, his own head.~Then they began to play, 26 Raja | away when you have won my head!"~Now, Raja Sarkap, seeing 27 Raja | whole world, and lastly his head.~Just then, a servant came 28 Raja | play chaupur for another's head, I will spare yours now!"~ 29 Raja | never to play for another's head; and after that he took 30 Money | fellow, to make him hold his head so jauntily." Therefore 31 Money | bright idea came into his head. He seized the conch, blew 32 Boy | mother."~The King shook his head sadly. "How can you be my 33 Fish | fall, and be wetted from head to foot. This friend of 34 Demon | tall as a palm-tree; his head was the size of a pagoda, 35 Demon | he butted at him with his head, crying, "I'll pound you 36 Demon | you to powder! " and his head stuck fast like the rest.~ 37 Ivory | within half a yard of her head. Supposing that she was 38 Ivory | poured some water over his head and face. "Alas! 'my brother, 39 StNote| it is "in a stone, in the head of a bird, in the head of 40 StNote| the head of a bird, in the head of a leveret, in the middle 41 StNote| a leveret, in the middle head of a seven-headed hydra"; 42 StNote| the precious jewel in his head" to which Shakespeare alludes ( 43 StNote| snake. He strikes at its head with a cudgel, and the enraged