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extremely 4
eye 4
eyeballs 1
eyes 30
ez 1
f 1
fable 17
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30 common
30 die
30 dinner
30 eyes
30 full
30 horses
30 ordered
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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eyes

   Tale
1 Punch | but still be rolled his eyes, and cried, "Give me my 2 Crane | tears trickling from his eyes, and trembling with the 3 Laili | white teeth, red lips, blue eyes, red cheeks, red hair, and 4 Laili | beautiful; she had brown eyes and black hair.~One night, 5 Laili | beseechingly with all her eyes, and trembling with age 6 Laili | come back to me, but your eyes have grown so wonderfully 7 Laili | them, and she read in his eyes that he meant to kill her 8 Laili | that bad man. I see in his eyes, and I feel in my heart, 9 Laili | saw the Raja opening his eyes, she began to run, and she 10 Tiger | water to think. Turn his eyes wherever he might he found 11 Rupees| puts up, and not close his eyes in sleep, lest he close 12 Rupees| and put his hands upon our eyes, and we shall see again." 13 Rupees| laid his hands on their eyes, and they saw again.~Then 14 Queens| drank he looked into her eyes, and then it became clear 15 Raja | never a child to gladden her eyes. After a long time, however, 16 Raja | who ne'er gladdened mine eyes,~Let the cloud of thy going 17 Money | only by losing one of his eyes.~ 18 Boy | born to bind its mother's eyes with a handkerchief that 19 Boy | first. So let us bind your eyes." She answered, "Very well, 20 Boy | answered, "Very well, bind my eyes." The four wives then tied 21 Boy | the handkerchief off her eyes and showed it her, saying, " 22 Fish | I have seen with my own eyes and have heard with my own 23 Demon | the size of a pagoda, his eyes as big as saucers, and he 24 Ivory | by the water, opened his eyes, and looked about wildly.~" 25 Ivory | little of it into both your eyes. It will provoke tears, 26 Ivory | found the fakir with his eyes shut and engaged in prayer. 27 StNote| The white skin and blue eyes of Prince Majnun deserve 28 StNote| envious witch who causes their eyes to be taken out; It is thus 29 StNote| octopus, who has saucer eyes and a kind of hawk's beak, 30 StNote| as a moral lesson in the eyes of all instructors of youth.~


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