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1 Lion | Beasts! Your Majesty!~What return shall we get from thee?"~ 2 Punch | away, but they also did not return.~And the seven Princesses 3 Punch | to be discouraged; I will return soon, and if it is possible 4 Punch | not afraid, I will shortly return. Do you meantime, keep the 5 Magic | been stolen asked them to return it to him. They denied having 6 Tiger | passes by, and don't they in return tear down my branches to 7 Tiger | through your kind hands. In return for this kind assistance 8 Tiger | lies on your way when you return from Benares. Do not forget 9 Tiger | religious observances. Let me return home." Thus thought Gangazara 10 Tiger | him without failure on my return journey. I shall do so, 11 Tiger | brother first, and then to return and marry the princess. 12 Tiger | Is this, after all, the return for my deep belief in you? 13 Tiger | You are unable even to return my brother's corpse." Ganesa 14 Ring | What could he do except return to his father? Accordingly 15 Rupees| immediately, and await my return."~"No, no," said the woman. " 16 Gold | farmer, but poor was the return his labour brought him. 17 Queens| his knees, begging her to return with him as his bride; but 18 Raja | will blossom; then will I return and marry Kokilan."~And 19 Money | without receiving any help in return. At last, he came upon a 20 Boy | It is time for you to return to your father. Get the 21 Boy | wicked wives.~Katar did not return to the fairies' country, 22 Prince| King! in a year I will return, and of the two sons who 23 Prince| himself, saying, "O Prince, I return thanks that you have come 24 Fish | There is yet time for me to return and save my father from 25 Ivory | gold, and ordered them to return. The soldiers took the money 26 Ivory | stay here and wait till I return."~Presently he came back 27 Ivory | me this charmed swing to return in. But come, let us get 28 Ivory | that he felt be ought to return to his friend at night, 29 Ivory | death at this time!"~On the return of the prince that evening 30 Ivory | pearl necklace. This done, return. Now fear not to execute 31 Ivory | following night, on the return of the prince from his visit 32 Ivory | which he ordered them not to return, but to send a letter to 33 Dinner| alone for her children's return.~Now both Sun and Wind were 34 Dinner| share in the treat.~On their return their mother, who had kept 35 StNote| the English nobles on his return in 1195. Matthew Paris tells