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1 Ring | The Charmed Ring~A MERCHANT started his son in life 2 Ring | ring and pot and spoon.~The merchant's son spoke to the ring, 3 Ring | month for her.~Meanwhile the merchant's son had returned from 4 Rupees| he went and sat down by a merchant's shop and asked alms. The 5 Rupees| shop and asked alms. The merchant inquired whence he had come, 6 Rupees| with pity for the man, the merchant advised him to visit the 7 Rupees| time there lived a wealthy merchant who had a pet dog. He was 8 Rupees| thousand rupees from a brother merchant, leaving the dog as a pledge, 9 Rupees| long after this the other merchant's shop was broken into by 10 Rupees| weeping and lamentation in the merchant's house when it was known 11 Rupees| known what had happened. The merchant himself nearly went mad. 12 Rupees| things, and advised the merchant to follow its leadings. 13 Rupees| follow its leadings. The merchant consented, and went after 14 Rupees| were underneath. So the merchant and his friends dug about 15 Rupees| thieves had taken them.~"The merchant was very glad. On returning 16 Rupees| as a present. When this merchant saw his dog coming back 17 Rupees| fell out of its collar. The merchant picked it up and read it. 18 Boy | until he came to a grain merchant of the country, who asked 19 Boy | Good," said the grain merchant, "you shall be my servant."~ 20 Boy | servant."~Now the grain merchant lived near the King's palace, 21 Boy | I am servant to a grain merchant. The last three nights I 22 Boy | then went home to the grain merchant, and at night, when every 23 Boy | am now one of the grain merchant's servants." Then she went 24 Boy | seated. The boy, the grain merchant's servant, was also in the 25 Boy | neck of the boy, the grain merchant's servant. At this everybody 26 Boy | husband. I was the grain merchant's servant; and one hot night 27 Boy | and that I was the grain merchant's servant. Then you told 28 Ivory | accidentally struck the wife of a merchant, who was walking about in 29 Ivory | the bird.~Presently the merchant went to ask his wife about 30 Ivory | window.~On hearing this the merchant went to the King, and told 31 Ivory | discovered. He ordered the merchant to go back and ascertain 32 Ivory | said the King, when the merchant brought back this reply, " 33 Ivory | marched by the house of the merchant. By chance (for they both 34 Ivory | appeared in front of the merchant's window they were recognised 35 Ivory | they were recognised by the merchant's wife, and at once reported 36 Ivory | suppose the arrow struck the merchant's wife. Had I known that 37 GeNote| used by Shakespeare in the Merchant of Venice.~Some of the Indian