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1 Pre | and monsters is all but dead; in the Land of Ind it still 2 Punch| every day and sit by their dead mother's tomb and cry - 3 Punch| my headache well. By your dead wife's tomb there grows 4 Punch| servants to pull down the dead Ranee's tomb and fill the 5 Punch| away; we think they must be dead, and their widows cannot 6 Punch| My husband, I fear, is dead, but my little boy is still 7 Punch| returned. They quickly saw the dead serpent and the young Prince 8 Laili| you marry Laili? Laili is dead. She will never come back 9 Laili| and she went to Majnun's dead body, and she cut her little 10 Laili| got up and saw the Raja's dead body by Laili's horse.~" 11 Laili| for her, you would be now dead." Then he made a great feast 12 Tiger| men and cattle, dying and dead, that remain unburnt or 13 Tiger| wanted. "My poor brother is dead and gone; and this is his 14 Tiger| Gangazara instead of the dead corpse. Thus was the second 15 Ring | hole and pretended she was dead. Now at that time a great 16 Ring | He soon came back with a dead lamb, and gave it to the 17 Gold | fangs, and he fell down dead at once. His people raised 18 Raja | with a swing.~And, now I am dead,~Sins, heavy as lead,~Will 19 Raja | Now he, forgetful of the dead man's warning, played with 20 Raja | and the dice made from dead men's bones. Then his heart 21 Boy | whether the boy is alive or dead." Then he brought the child 22 Boy | whether the child is alive or dead. But I have never hurt it, 23 Boy | if this child is alive or dead." So he brought him up; 24 Fish | the name of their beloved dead. They beckoned to the two 25 Fish | people as worse than the dead. The city, though crowded 26 Fish | crowded with people, was as if dead, as far as you were concerned; 27 Fish | which is crowded with the dead, you were saluted by kind 28 Fish | poor vizier, now almost dead from the expectation of 29 Ivory| lying, to all appearance, dead in the middle of the room, 30 Ivory| Supposing that she was dead, he rushed to the window 31 Ivory| lying to all appearance dead.~"Alas! alas!" he cried, 32 Ivory| offering in the name of her dead uncle."~On receiving the 33 Ivory| thrown to them they fell down dead.~"Heaven be praised," exclaimed