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1 Pre | Italy, thence, after many days, to contribute their quota 2 Pre | her charming, "Old Deccan Days" (London, John Murray, 1868; 3 Labam | his bed for four or five days, and seemed very ill.~At 4 Labam | stayed with them for three days. Every day he looked at 5 Labam | enough yet. Let me stay a few days longer. I will remain hidden 6 Labam | rejoicings. After a few days the prince's son said to 7 Lamb | Lambikin stayed for seven days, and ate, and ate, and ate, 8 Punch | repeated many successive days.~At last, one day, he determined 9 Punch | and so it went on for many days. Every morning the Princesses 10 Laili | young girl again. In two days' time you must go into the 11 Laili | woman had bidden him. In two days' time he and the Wazir's 12 Tiger | journey for a couple of days through a sandy plain, with 13 Tiger | provided for a couple of days, at last was exhausted. 14 Tiger | hunger. For the last three days I have had nothing. Fortune 15 Tiger | how I came in here: Three days ago I was roaming in yonder 16 Tiger | another birth. I was three days ago basking myself in the 17 Haris | by Sthuladatta.~Now, as days went on, much treasure, 18 Ring | young man stayed there a few days, during which he received 19 Ring | been in the house three days, she began to talk of the 20 Gold | burnt him to ashes.~Two days afterwards his father came 21 Boy | come from?"~Two or three days were thus passed in feasting; 22 Fish | him. He had been gone some days, when he fell in with an 23 Demon | O Brother, in former days wise men made effort in 24 Ivory | them stay there for a few days.~As soon as her work was 25 Ivory | have you not been for two days?" she asked.~"Because, my 26 Ivory | These things are signs."~Two days of the dark fortnight had 27 Ivory | soon as possible. A few days after this conversation 28 Ivory | that had been buried a few days ago, and began to eat it. 29 Sons | do. He did so; in a few days he visited the old man and 30 GeNote| under the title, "Old Deccan Days, or, Indian Fairy Legends 31 GeNote| Miss Frere's Old Deccan Days (see Notes on Punchkin). 32 StNote| Miss Frere, Old Deccan Days, pp. 1 - 16, from her ayah, 33 StNote| possibly a relic of the days of Aryan conquest, when 34 StNote| Knowall to have so many days given him to discover the 35 StNote| one of them," meaning the days, just as one of the thieves 36 StNote| Miss Frere, Old Deccan Days, No. 10, pp. 153 - 5.~Remarks. -