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33 under
33 whole
32 children
32 fell
32 nothing
32 stay
32 used
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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fell

   Tale
1 Lion | Whereupon the bone dropped and fell out. As soon as he had caused 2 Lion | with his beak so that it fell out, and then settled on 3 Punch | the seven Princesses all fell asleep, and when he saw 4 Punch | threw it at Balna's feet. It fell with a clang on the floor, 5 Punch | sat down under a tree and fell asleep. He was awakened 6 Punch | the Magician's right arm fell off.~Punchkin then stretched 7 Punch | parrot!" cried he, and be fell on his knees. The Prince 8 Punch | the Magician's right leg fell off: the Prince pulled off 9 Punch | parrot's left leg, down fell the Magician's left.~Nothing 10 Broken| broke the pot. All the rice fell over him, and made him quite 11 Laili | the moment she saw him she fell deeply in love with him, 12 Laili | face, and instantly she fell to the ground a heap of 13 Laili | her extreme beauty, Majnun fell backwards fainting on the 14 Tiger | before me. I chased him. He fell into this well. I followed 15 Tiger | where he is now lying, I fell into the second. I am going 16 Tiger | sooner saw Gangazara than he fell on the ground. He was struck 17 Tortoi| talking overmuch,~The tortoise fell into this wretched plight!"~ 18 Rupees| poor dog, when the letter fell out of its collar. The merchant 19 Gold | its sharp fangs, and he fell down dead at once. His people 20 Queens| beauty bewitched him, so he fell on his knees, begging her 21 Raja | and a great loneliness fell upon him, because he was 22 Raja | strong, she straightway fell in love with him, and would 23 Raja | the seventy fair maidens fell to the ground headlong; 24 Raja | who loved Rasalu, for she fell out last, on the top of 25 Raja | they began to play, and it fell to Rasalu's lot to make 26 Money | between the two new wells, he fell into one, and was drowned.~ 27 Boy | your child. Suppose you fell ill whilst he was out hunting 28 Boy | the' gardener's daughter fell ill, and she beat and beat 29 Fish | gone some days, when he fell in with an old farmer, who 30 Ivory | the lake. On seeing her he fell so madly in love with her 31 Ivory | was thrown to them they fell down dead.~"Heaven be praised," 32 Pigeon| about in the kitchen, and fell a-hungering after it. "How


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