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folly 3
fond 6
fontaine 6
food 33
foods 1
fool 14
fooling 1
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34 without
33 dead
33 done
33 food
33 returned
33 under
33 whole
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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food

   Tale
1 Lion | swollen, he could not take food, his suffering was terrible. 2 Lion | perched on a tree looking for food, asked, "What ails thee, 3 Labam | whatever he wanted, jewels, food or clothes; a stone bowl 4 Labam | said, " I will give you food." He put his hand into his 5 Punch | comfortable about them, and good food and good clothes all their 6 Punch | had been out hunting for food for their young ones, returned. 7 Magic | prevailed upon, they gave him food and a plentiful supply of 8 Laili | Even as she sat and ate her food she kept saying, "Majnun, 9 Laili | feeds her with his own food, and lets her sleep in his 10 Tiger | breathe his last there without food and drink. Such was the 11 Tiger | sweetmeats shall form his food." Having issued these orders, 12 Tiger | best to provide you with food. We would now do what we 13 Ring | Do not be anxious about food. I will go to the people' 14 Ring | houses and get plenty of food for both of us." And so 15 Ring | most delicious dishes of food were provided for them. 16 Rupees| morning he started with some food in a bundle, and walked 17 Raja | honoured guest. But the food was poisoned. Now when the 18 Boy | no water, and they had no food with them. Meanwhile the 19 Boy | begged him to give them some food and water. "Who are you?" 20 Boy | and then I will give you food and water. Do you agree 21 Boy | princes, and gave them good food and water. They ate and 22 Boy | many salaams, and gave her food from all the nicest dishes. 23 Prince| their cellar eating their food. Just then a hungry ant 24 Prince| grain of rice from their food, and was going along with 25 Prince| the cellar eating their food; you go and fetch a grain 26 Prince| s sons were eating their food.~On hearing this the Fakir 27 Prince| children who are eating their food in the cellar."~Then the 28 Fish | to give him some of the food. His father foolishly complied. 29 Ivory | Look, I have brought some food for you, and horses, and 30 Ivory | stayed at home and cooked the food, and the other ten - all 31 Pigeon| saw all sorts of delicate food lying about in the kitchen, 32 Pigeon| Pigeon went to search for food, behind him, following, 33 StNote| its vengence he brought food and honey to its lair, and


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