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cried 35
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36 same
36 upon
35 bed
35 cried
35 demon
35 each
35 fish
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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cried

   Tale
1 Labam| let him go, though they cried very much at parting with 2 Labam| it was full, the prince cried out, "Stop, bowl!" and the 3 Lamb | recognised his voice at once, and cried: "Hullo! you've turned yourself 4 Punch| Wand again; and, whilst he cried, in an imploring voice, " 5 Punch| attendants.~"Give me my parrot!" cried Punchkin; Then the boy took 6 Punch| off.~"Give me my parrot!" cried he, and be fell on his knees. 7 Punch| be rolled his eyes, and cried, "Give me my parrot!" "Take 8 Punch| Take your parrot, then," cried the boy, and with that he 9 Magic| it reached her waist, she cried again:~"Oh! my brother, 10 Magic| herself drowning, then she cried aloud:~"Oh! my brother, 11 Magic| up the stem, the bamboo cried out, "Do not cut near the 12 Crane| the Varana-tree.~"Uncle! " cried the crab, "the pond lies 13 Laili| son.~"Oh, look, look!" he cried, "see what is following 14 Laili| Rakshas, a Rakshas!" he cried, and he ran quickly to the 15 Laili| him; and in his terror be cried out, "What do you want? 16 Tiger| this cage, oh pious one!" cried the tiger.~"Nay, my friend," 17 Tiger| and, seizing the poor man, cried, "What a fool you are! What 18 Tiger| brain! oh, my poor brain!" cried the jackal, wringing its 19 Tiger| the cage."~"Of course! " cried the jackal, pretending to 20 Tiger| Please, my lord - "~"Well? " cried the tiger impatiently.~" 21 Tiger| jumping into the cage, cried, "This way! Now do you understand 22 Ring | let me go, let me go," cried the terrified rat. "Oh! 23 Ring | oh! what have I done?" cried the dog.~"You foolish thing, 24 Raja | father and mother. So he cried sorrowfully,~"Oh heart crown' 25 Raja | stood by, found voice, and cried to his master,~"Sea-born 26 Raja | companion. But the horse cried out again,~"Weep not, dear 27 Money| to get double."~"Never!" cried the farmer; "that would 28 Money| conch, blew it loudly, and cried out,~"Oh, Ram! I wish to 29 Boy | your son!" The poor girl cried bitterly, and thought, " 30 Boy | clothes and their hair and cried. When the King came home 31 Boy | s story the four Queens cried, and tore their hair and 32 Boy | round him and kissed him and cried for joy.~"Now," said the 33 Demon| forest some men saw him, and cried out:~"Hullo, young sir, 34 Ivory| appearance dead.~"Alas! alas!" he cried, and lifting up the prince, 35 Ivory| safe and sound. "Oh!" she cried, "I thought that both of


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