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1 Pre | on the co-operation of my friend Mr. J. D. Batten in giving 2 Lion | asked, "What ails thee, friend?" He told him why. "I could 3 Lion | free thee from that bone, friend, but dare not enter thy 4 Lion | eat me." "Don't be afraid, friend, I'll not eat thee; only 5 Magic | house-hold thought that some girl friend of theirs was in this manner 6 Crane | said to him:~"Look here, friend, you won't be able to hold 7 Tiger | cried the tiger.~"Nay, my friend," replied the Brahman mildly, " 8 Tiger | I beg you, as your bosom friend, never assist that wretched 9 Tiger | began as follows: "My dear friend, my protector, what a deal 10 Tiger | the house of his goldsmith friend, and found him without difficulty. 11 Tiger | and meanwhile asked his friend to rest himself for a while 12 Tortoi| they said to the tortoise:~"Friend tortoise! the place where 13 Rupees| to go outside. At last a friend suggested that, perhaps, 14 Rupees| the beast, and begged his friend to forget the loan and to 15 Rupees| again, he thought, 'Alas! my friend is wanting the money. How 16 Money | secret of becoming rich."~"My friend," returned the money-lender, 17 Money | farmer to stand; and our friend brooded over it, and brooded 18 Fish | clasp-knife, and said, "Take this, friend, and get two horses with 19 Fish | something to the effect that his friend was either a fool himself 20 Fish | from head to foot. This friend of yours is a most wise 21 Fish | following message: - " O friend, the moon is full; twelve 22 Ivory | across the footmarks of his friend. Seeing these, he went back 23 Ivory | went away gladly with his friend.~On the way they met two 24 Ivory | it was only a whim of his friend's, he said to the men, " 25 Ivory | kill the prince and his friend, begged the princess to 26 Ivory | be ought to return to his friend at night, because he had 27 Ivory | it had not been for his friend's help he would never have 28 Ivory | weep for the loss of your friend, who died suddenly this 29 Ivory | grief at the death of your friend, bid the -princess to drink 30 Ivory | her greatest helper and friend.~A letter was sent to the 31 Sons | they felt.~One day he met a friend and related to him all his 32 Sons | him all his troubles. The friend sympathised very much with 33 Sons | before him.~"Look here, friend," said he. "Your sons will 34 StNote| mirror, and the faithful friend, are common European, though