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1 Labam | His father gave him fine clothes to wear, and a fine horse. 2 Labam | wanted, jewels, food or clothes; a stone bowl that gave 3 Labam | dressed herself in her rich clothes and jewels, and rolled up 4 Labam | princess put on her lovely. clothes and jewels and sat on her 5 Punch | and good food and good clothes all their lives long, were 6 Laili | said to him, "Touch Laili's clothes and they will catch fire, 7 Laili | When he touched Laili's clothes they caught fire, and she 8 Laili | quite naked, without any clothes at all on." In the morning 9 Laili | like a sari (for she had no clothes at all on), and then she 10 Tiger | our benefactor. Whatever clothes you find hanging in a house, 11 Rupees| was true.~Clad in his own clothes, the prince was walking 12 Goeth | from them, even the very clothes they wore, and gave to each 13 Raja | in the river, put on new clothes, and visit you. His name 14 Raja | washed himself and his clothes.~Then, clean of raiment, 15 Boy | our rooms, and tore our clothes and knocked about all our 16 Boy | terrified. They tore their clothes and their hair and cried. 17 Boy | She tore our hair and our clothes." "Never mind," said the 18 Boy | and tore their hair and clothes, and refused to eat. When 19 Boy | Katar came and tore our clothes, and upset all our things, ' 20 Boy | the room some beautiful clothes such as princes wear; these 21 Boy | take off your beautiful clothes and tie them all up in a 22 Boy | gave him some poor, common clothes, which he told him to put 23 Boy | deliciously. Then she put on her clothes, rolled up her hair, and 24 Boy | herself in the most lovely clothes, and put on her beautiful 25 Boy | you poor, dirty man. Your clothes are far too dirty for you 26 Boy | Then he put on his splendid clothes, saddled aud bridled Katar, 27 Boy | it will be covered by our clothes; and we shall die if we 28 Boy | dress her in beautiful clothes and handsome jewels, and 29 Prince| he began to strip off his clothes.~Now the King's daughter, 30 Prince| dressed in the Fakir's clothes, saying to himself, "I must