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1 Labam | have tried have been put to death. You will be killed too, 2 Punch | Ever since their mother's death they had cooked his dinner 3 Punch | in fact, at the point of death - and when the Raja was 4 Punch | palms of my hands, and their death will be my life." At these 5 Punch | immortal, or can be put to death."~Balna determined to take 6 Punch | you quite immortal? Can death never touch you? And are 7 Crane | trembling with the fear of death, the crane beseeched him, 8 Tiger | poverty; and what comes next? 'Death on the seashore'; which 9 Tiger | this calamity to find my death on some sea-coast." So thought 10 Tiger | calling again to mind the "death on the sea-shore" of the 11 Tiger | relieved him from the pit of death. Gangazara at once showed 12 Tiger | informed the prince about the death of his father he wept and 13 Tiger | and I must die. Before death comes let me think of my 14 Tiger | I was the messenger of death sent to deal the blow on 15 Ring | it from a most terrible death, and whose slave it therefore 16 Ring | lying nearly on the point of death. "Rise up. Be glad. Mourn 17 Rupees| sleep, lest he close them in death. Secondly, If a man has 18 Rupees| profit would you get from my death? If you killed me you would 19 Gold | But the serpent escaped death by the will of fate, and 20 Gold | and I have bitten him to death. How can I forget the blow 21 Queens| he remembered that on his death there would be no heir to 22 Raja | paltry risk - but life and death at stake;~As Sarkap does, 23 Raja | paltry risk - but life and death at stake;~As Heaven does, 24 Skin | Terrified with the fear of death, the ass uttered a cry - 25 Fish | within six months, on pain of death. The vizier promised to 26 Fish | affairs in prospect of certain death, for he had had sufficient 27 Fish | an ignominious and unjust death, and the King from danger."~ 28 Fish | from the expectation of death, was at once carried to 29 Demon | you are not frightened to death?"~"Why should I fear, Demon?" 30 Demon | So, being frightened to death, he let go the Bodhisatta, 31 Ivory | who has preserved me from death at this time!"~On the return 32 Ivory | feigned intense grief at the death of your friend, bid the - 33 Sons | that he was on the point of death, sent for his sons and divided 34 StNote| enraged serpent stings him to death. The Brahmin mourns his 35 StNote| Brahmin mourns his son's death, but next morning as usual 36 StNote| nor the Brahmin his son's death, from the bite of the snake.~ 37 StNote| stung a farmer's son to death. The father pursued the 38 StNote| nor the farmer his son's death from the bite of the snake.~ 39 StNote| which has been overdriven to death. The Sasa Jataka identifies 40 StNote| the box opened after his death. The rhymes are to the effect 41 StNote| lifetime deserves to be put to death with the mallet Mr. Gomme 42 StNote| custom to put oldsters to death after they had become helpless.