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1 Labam | betel-leaf. This he laid near the princess's bed, and 2 Labam | the princess.~"We found it near your bed," answered the 3 Labam | of a tree that was lying near his court-house. It was 4 Labam | she said, "when no one is near you, you must say to the 5 Broken| my knee. He will come too near the horse's hoof, and, full 6 Magic | bamboo cried out, "Do not cut near the top, cut at the root." 7 Magic | them. Then sitting down near them, she began in wailing 8 Crane | genius of a tree standing near a certain lotus pond. ~Now 9 Laili | come, let us go; do not go near that bad man. I see in his 10 Laili | good Raja. Anyhow, I am so near to him that I could not 11 Laili | Chumman Basa had come quite near, and seemed very pleasant, 12 Laili | kill you again if you are near him." So Majnun got up on 13 Tiger | their armies at a garden near the dungeon, and for a while 14 Tiger | Whenever you hear people near you, you had better bawl 15 Tiger | all his subjects in a wood near the town, "I shall there 16 Tiger | wrong road, and had to pass near a sea-coast. His elder, 17 Haris | him, and he himself lived near his house, performing the 18 Haris | for when calamity was so near, who would have thought 19 Rupees| and sitting down by a tree near the palace, pretended to 20 Gold | creeping out of an ant-hill near at hand. So he thought to 21 Goeth | happened to be a dense forest near their village, and this 22 Raja | no one here, nor far nor near,~Save this breathless corpse 23 Skin | the ass, they dared not go near him, taking him for a lion.~ 24 Skin | beating drums, they went near the field and shouted. Terrified 25 Boy | year later the day drew near on which the gardener's 26 Boy | kettle-drum which he placed near the door for her, and he 27 Boy | indeed no one could go near him with safety, he was 28 Boy | the grain merchant lived near the King's palace, and one 29 Boy | too dirty for you to come near us!" The boy went far away 30 Boy | recognised him. When he came near the King's palace, all the 31 Fish | and beckoned her to come near and show what she had. At 32 Demon | be careful how you come near me. Here's a poisoned arrow, 33 Ivory | she or anybody had been near I should not have shot in 34 Ivory | up in a cage, and be kept near the grave whence she took 35 Pigeon| it. A greedy Crow, flying near, saw all sorts of delicate 36 GeNote| 1200 A.D.) and are equally near to fairy tales. Yet it is