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1 Labam | with water. When it was full, the prince cried out, " 2 Punch | to a country that seemed full of stones, and rocks, and 3 Punch | circle stand six chattees full of water, piled one above 4 Punch | which stood the six chattees full of water. It was the middle 5 Punch | overthrown the six chattees full of water, and seized the 6 Broken| near the horse's hoof, and, full of anger, I shall call to 7 Magic | home every evening with a full wallet.~He now and then 8 Laili | which was very large and full of delicious fruits and 9 Tiger | which he carried always full, filling it with the sweet 10 Tiger | father. The goldsmith knew full well that it was a tiger 11 Tiger | mass of flesh. Thus passed full ten years, as prophesied 12 Tiger | Gangazara took a vessel full of water and sprinkled it 13 Haris | soon receive punishment in full." When Jihva heard this, 14 Gold | This, ant-hill is surely full of golden denars; I'll kill 15 Queens| to his horse, followed at full speed. On, on he galloped, 16 Raja | as they passed him, their full pitchers poised upon their 17 Raja | they!"~Then he strode away, full of bitterness and anger; 18 Raja | Then the little creature, full of, gratitude, pulled out 19 Raja | maidens, merry and careless, full of smiles and laughter; 20 Raja | maidens, merry and careless, full of smiles and laughter.~ 21 Boy | court-house, and it was full of people, the young prince 22 Fish | O friend, the moon is full; twelve months make a year, 23 Fish | and the sea is by no means full."~Not understanding the 24 Demon | of his, and made answer:~"Full of goodness, great King, 25 Sons | man and put down four bags full of stones and gravel before 26 GeNote| Prof. Crane has. given a full account of this very curious 27 GeNote| literature. [An admirable and full account of this literature 28 StNote| I have given a rather full collection of parallels, 29 StNote| thinking the serpent's hole full of treasure determines to 30 StNote| self-sacrifice whenever the moon is full, and it is easy to understand