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ganas 2
ganesa 5
ganganra 1
gangazara 37
garden 36
gardener 23
gardens 2
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37 buddha
37 form
37 gangazara
37 hand
37 merchant
36 among
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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gangazara

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1 Tiger| second son, whose name was Gangazara, and bequeathed it to him 2 Tiger| Pray, kindly lift me up." Gangazara thought: "Shall I take him 3 Tiger| word, he did no harm to Gangazara. On the other hand, he walked 4 Tiger| without waiting for an answer.~Gangazara thought several times of 5 Tiger| Oblige me: I am dying." Gangazara, calling again to mind the " 6 Tiger| the rat, too, ran away.~Gangazara for a while thought upon 7 Tiger| So thinking to himself, Gangazara let down the vessel again. 8 Tiger| Stop for a while," said Gangazara, and after quenching his 9 Tiger| goldsmith took his leave, and Gangazara also pursued his way north 10 Tiger| return home." Thus thought Gangazara within himself, and very 11 Tiger| of in your own country." Gangazara looked at the crown, examined 12 Tiger| words took their leave. Gangazara was extremely delighted 13 Tiger| him from the pit of death. Gangazara at once showed him the crown 14 Tiger| his bath and meals; and Gangazara, who was very observant 15 Tiger| since he had heard from Gangazara how he obtained the crown. 16 Tiger| he resolved to denounce Gangazara as the king's murderer, 17 Tiger| hung over him. They brought Gangazara to the presence of the prince, 18 Tiger| was the cellar into which Gangazara was thrust. What were his 19 Tiger| brute friends."~So pondered Gangazara in the dark cell underground, 20 Tiger| of the rats took leave of Gangazara. They, in obedience to their 21 Tiger| passed months and years. Gangazara sat in the dark cellar, 22 Tiger| several times overheard Gangazara's cries, reported the matter 23 Tiger| discussed, while they brought Gangazara to the king.~The king no 24 Tiger| The king no sooner saw Gangazara than he fell on the ground. 25 Tiger| were the only words that Gangazara spoke.~Cartloads of corpses 26 Tiger| soon as all were ready, Gangazara took a vessel full of water 27 Tiger| of half, as he promised. Gangazara would not accept anything, 28 Tiger| at the dusk of evening, Gangazara sat dumb for a moment, and 29 Tiger| at the sight of tigers. Gangazara assured them of safety, 30 Tiger| evening, the pumpkin colour of Gangazara, the holy ashes scattered 31 Tiger| true majesty of the god Gangazara. For who else by a single 32 Tiger| corpses shows him to be surely Gangazara," said others.~"Why should 33 Tiger| pardoned by the generous Gangazara, whose voice now reigned 34 Tiger| The king again pressed Gangazara to accept the hand of his 35 Tiger| princess. The king agreed; and Gangazara left the city that very 36 Tiger| with joy. The pleasure of Gangazara was so great that he died 37 Tiger| power, gave him a living Gangazara instead of the dead corpse.


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