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1 Labam | Our king has forbidden the people in his country to light 2 Labam | came out at night. All the people in her father's country 3 Labam | they would eat up all the people in his country; and he did 4 Lamb | to get very fat; so, as people ought to keep their promises, 5 Punch | you see here were living people once, and the Magician turned 6 Punch | further concerning the unhappy people she mentioned; and she promised 7 Tiger | release. Whenever you hear people near you, you had better 8 Tiger | cattle as possible. Every day people were carried away by tigers 9 Tiger | came with all their armies. People began to take to their heels 10 Tiger | serpents, said some among the people. "Care not for it; it may 11 Haris | over in his mind, while people were asleep he took away 12 Haris | your helpless self." The people there, when they heard him 13 Ring | journey. He next met with some people fighting about a cat. Some 14 Ring | hundred rupees." Of course the people agreed, and were highly 15 Ring | ground to drink the air, some people seized me, and would have 16 Ring | about food. I will go to the people's houses and get plenty 17 Ring | from the hands of these people?" she asked.~"Yes," replied 18 Tortoi| are called chatter-boxes - people whose words have no end - 19 Rupees| somehow or other for the old people during the few months that 20 Gold | fell down dead at once. His people raised him a funeral pyre 21 Kings | and he sought among those people who lived outside 'the palace. 22 Boy | the King nor any of his people knew this. When all was 23 Boy | the King's palace. All the people looked at him as he came 24 Boy | court-house, and it was full of people, the young prince said to 25 Boy | thought of her.~When all the people were assembled, the prince 26 Boy | that time the King and his people were talking about the prince' 27 Prince| scent over him.~Then the people said, "The slave-girl has 28 Prince| with me to-day to hunt."~People said, "What is this Fakir 29 Fish | a cemetery. where a few people were praying beside a grave 30 Fish | cemetery; but there some people called to us and put into 31 Fish | obtained, and of inhospitable people as worse than the dead. 32 Fish | city, though crowded with people, was as if dead, as far 33 Fish | often thought how stupid people were to venture into that 34 Demon | forest he told all to the people thereabout; and went on 35 Ivory | them again among all the people in the city."~"Then," said 36 Ivory | What examples for the people! Let them both be executed."~" 37 Ivory | this answer. "Dismiss the people. Their presence is no longer 38 Ivory | ignorant of the place and people. "Has this city a name?" 39 GeNote| the mouths of occidental people were derived from Eastern 40 GeNote| also had spread among the people sufficient literary training