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retinue 2
retracing 1
return 35
returned 33
returning 7
rev 2
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33 dead
33 done
33 food
33 returned
33 under
33 whole
32 children
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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returned

   Tale
1 Labam | marry you."~The prince then returned to the old woman's house; 2 Punch | food for their young ones, returned. They quickly saw the dead 3 Magic | influence of its sweet music he returned home every evening with 4 Magic | each other. When the others returned home in the evening, they 5 Laili | snake went down: when he returned he said, "You have a Rakshas 6 Laili | three years, and then they returned to King Dantal, and lived 7 Tiger | give a judgment."~So they returned to the cage, by which the 8 Tiger | understand!"~"Yes, you shall!" returned the tiger, in a rage at 9 Tiger | prophecy of his father he returned by the same way by which 10 Tiger | now reigned supreme. All returned to their homes.~The king 11 Ring | delivered his son. He then returned. On reaching the top of 12 Ring | thoroughly deceived. She returned the ogress's embrace, and 13 Ring | Meanwhile the merchant's son had returned from hunting and was terribly 14 Rupees| deposited the things, and then returned.~"In the morning there was 15 Kings | Benares, the future Buddha returned to life as his son and heir. 16 Kings | outermost boundary, and returned by the high road towards 17 Raja | promised to her.~Queen Lona returned to the palace, and when 18 Money | becoming rich."~"My friend," returned the money-lender, piously, " 19 Boy | really need me." Then he returned to his hunting.~The next 20 Boy | Then she swallowed him, and returned to her stable.~At the end 21 Boy | swallowed him once more and returned to her stable. The child 22 Boy | refused to eat. When the King returned at evening and asked them 23 Boy | Rajas and their sons, all returned to their homes.~Now the 24 Prince| the house, and they all returned thanks to God. Next he let 25 Prince| great deal. Thence they returned home to the town, and went 26 Fish | on her rounds.~The Queen returned to her room in a great rage; 27 Fish | explain the matter; and so he returned broken-hearted to his house, 28 Ivory | swoon.~When the vizier's son returned, and found the fire lighted, 29 Ivory | when the old woman had returned to her hut, she told the 30 Ivory | visited Gulizar every day and returned to the hut every night. 31 Ivory | morning, when Gulizar had returned to her senses, she felt 32 Ivory | till at last the goldsmith returned, and with him the kotwal, 33 StNote| Paragon, as in the Jataka, and returned to the remaining fishes,


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