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1 Laili | you; it is a Rakshas or a demon, and I am sure it is going 2 Laili | there was a Rakshas or a demon in the garden that had come 3 Laili | she was a Rakshas, or a demon, or some such horrible thing 4 Laili | sure you are a Rakshas or a demon come to eat me," and he 5 Demon | The Demon with the Matted Hair~THIS 6 Demon | forest inhabited by the Demon with the Matted Hair. At 7 Demon | of that wood! There's a Demon in it called he of the Matted 8 Demon | he reached mid-forest the Demon showed himself. He made 9 Demon | Said the Bodhisatta: "Demon, I came here trusting in 10 Demon | arrow stuck fast in the Demon's hair. Then he shot and 11 Demon | and they all stuck in the Demon's hair. The Demon snapped 12 Demon | in the Demon's hair. The Demon snapped them all off short, 13 Demon | his sword and struck the Demon, threatening him the while. 14 Demon | inches long - stuck in the Demon's hair! The Bodhisatta struck 15 Demon | stuck fast, he addressed the Demon. "You, Demon!" said he, " 16 Demon | addressed the Demon. "You, Demon!" said he, "did you never 17 Demon | with a shout he hit at the Demon with his right hand. It 18 Demon | even nervous.~Thought the Demon to himself: "Here's a lion 19 Demon | Here he is, caught by a Demon like me; yet he will not 20 Demon | death?"~"Why should I fear, Demon?" replied he. "In one life 21 Demon | When he heard this, the Demon thought: "This young man 22 Demon | And the Bodhisatta said: "Demon, I will go, as you say. 23 Demon | you say. You were born a Demon, cruel, blood-bibbing, devourer 24 Demon | virtue, and frightened the Demon in various ways, discoursing 25 Demon | time Angulimala was the Demon, but the, Prince of the 26 StNote| Baby (see infra, Note on "Demon with the Matted Hair," No. 27 StNote| folk literature.~XXV. THE DEMON WITH THE MATTED HAIR.~Source. - 28 StNote| The fivefold attack on the Demon and the Tar Baby is so preposterously 29 StNote| is - " For no well-bred demon would have been taken in 30 StNote| swallowed up by a Dragon or Demon. May not, asks Mr. Batten, 31 StNote| strong confirmation from the Demon's reference to Rahu, who 32 StNote| altogether swallowed up by the Demon of Eclipse, the Demon with 33 StNote| the Demon of Eclipse, the Demon with the Matted Hair. Mr. 34 StNote| in imagining what kind of Demon the Eclipse Demon was, the 35 StNote| kind of Demon the Eclipse Demon was, the Jataka writer was