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1 Labam | and the third day it was quite healed. Then he said good-bye 2 Labam | it were day."~When it was quite black night the princess 3 Labam | and you will cut it in two quite easily."~Then she pulled 4 Punch | wife died when they were quite little children, so these 5 Punch | headache was gone and she felt quite well.~Next day, when the 6 Punch | Princesses, and said she felt quite well.~Meantime the seven 7 Punch | but my little boy is still quite young; I will stay here 8 Punch | me," she said, "are you quite immortal? Can death never 9 Punch | that it would have been quite impossible for anyone to 10 Broken| fell over him, and made him quite white. Therefore, I say, " 11 Crane | be afraid! I'll hold you quite tight all the way."~Then 12 Laili | Her father used to get quite vexed with her. "Who is 13 Laili | heard he was gone, she went quite mad. She would not listen 14 Laili | medicine that will make you quite well again." So the fish 15 Laili | daughter that they had become quite blind, and her father kept 16 Laili | her ashes and made them quite clean, and then he had mixed 17 Laili | prince, who had been made quite young again when he married 18 Laili | and now Prince Majnun was quite sure she was a Rakshas, 19 Laili | Laili said, "Oh, that is quite easy. Khuda will make me 20 Laili | with you, but when you are quite alone; for I shall be in 21 Laili | I shall be in the fruit quite naked, without any clothes 22 Laili | Now Chumman Basa had come quite near, and seemed very pleasant, 23 Laili | head at one blow.~Laili sat quite still on her horse, and 24 Laili | Chumman Basa; so he came quite close and put out his hand 25 Tiger | more than ten years, and quite forgot the tiger, serpent, 26 Ring | The cat waited till it was quite dark, and then climbed the 27 Rupees| till at last he became quite tired of such a wretched 28 Queens| saying seven Queens were quite enough even for a King to 29 Money | simplicity, the farmer was not quite such a fool as to tell that.~ 30 Boy | who was very wicked, and quite untamable. No one had ever 31 Boy | who asked him, "Are you quite well and happy?" "Yes, I 32 Boy | her father and mother were quite content with her choice; 33 Boy | that?" asked the prince.~"Quite sure," answered the King.~" 34 Ivory | and waited till they were quite sure that the prince did 35 Ivory | perhaps the tsut was not quite ready, or the baniya had 36 Ivory | longing to see the prince quite as much as he was longing 37 Ivory | cover of the saucepan turned quite yellow. He was astonished, 38 StNote| Buddhists, where it would be quite natural. For one of the