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1 Pre | for India. So far as the children of Europe have their fairy 2 Pre | the same effect on English children. The Jatakas have been fortunate 3 Pre | likely to attract English children. I have not, however, included 4 Punch | when they were quite little children, so these seven poor Princesses 5 Punch | cannot you see your poor children, how unhappy we are, and 6 Punch | fresh ripe pomeloes, and the children satisfied their hunger by 7 Punch | Princes and Princesses had any children, so the son of the seventh 8 Punch | now saved the lives of our children; whenever you are in need ' 9 Laili | they had done as little children, only they bit the fruit 10 Tiger | prince now, We are all the children of fate. We must obey her 11 Tiger | others.~"Why should you, my children, thus trouble these poor 12 Haris | employment, and he had very many children, that he might reap the 13 Rupees| alternately with his wife and children. "O fool," said he, "what 14 Queens| had seven Queens, but no children. This was a great grief 15 Raja | been set alight, .and my children will be baked alive; therefore 16 Boy | of all castes; all the children, fakirs, and sepoys. You 17 Boy | all the men, women, and children of all castes, fakirs, and 18 Boy | asked the King if he had any children., "None," he answered.~" 19 Boy | when I have never had any children?"~"But I am your son," answered 20 Prince| a time a King who had no children. Now this King went and 21 Prince| have lived long and have no children. So I have come here, and 22 Prince| him, " O King! If you have children, what will you give me?"~" 23 Prince| going along with it to her children. Another stronger ant came 24 Prince| and am carrying it to my children. The King's sons are sitting 25 Prince| sons; go and bring those children who are eating their food 26 Dinner| sky) waited alone for her children's return.~Now both Sun and 27 Dinner| bright eye, said, "Well, children, what have you brought home 28 GeNote| held in common by European children? I think we may answer " 29 GeNote| curious result that European children owe their earliest laughter 30 GeNote| are common to all European children, and increasing evidence 31 StNote| gives up his wealth to his children in his own lifetime deserves 32 StNote| tell against the ungrateful children. The existence of the tale