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beheld 1
behind 13
behold 2
being 30
belief 3
beliefs 2
believe 7
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31 parrot
31 sent
31 servants
30 being
30 clothes
30 collection
30 common
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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being

   Tale
1 Pre | point; and I rejoice in being able to publish the translation 2 Punch | of the dishes which were being prepared for the Raja's 3 Punch | avoid the danger of his being poisoned by his enemies. 4 Punch | mud there on purpose; but being very kind he did not like 5 Punch | their place; and instead of being grateful to them for their 6 Punch | But in the afternoon, it being very hot, the seven Princesses 7 Punch | acquaintance, and that, after being enemies so long, their friendship 8 Punch | to a thick jungle; and, being very tired, sat down under 9 Magic | not go under the water. Being frightened, she began to 10 Magic | behind him. The chief's son, being a musician, used to play 11 Magic | that she was both a human being and a Bonga, and they rejoiced 12 Laili | father. "Fancy two grown men being so frightened by an old 13 Tiger | eating you now, for after being cooped up so long I am just 14 Tiger | your relation as a human being. Goldsmiths are never to 15 Tiger | little value. This crown, being the best of all, I have 16 Tiger | that he must be a divine being. Thus they discussed, while 17 Haris | interior of the palace. She, being alarmed at Harisarman's 18 Haris | I will not denounce you, being a miserable creature that 19 Tortoi| him to the hills. But he, being unable to hold his tongue. 20 Queens| the east or west, so that, being a keen sportsman, and determined 21 Queens| miserable hovel; into which, being tired after his long, unsuccessful 22 Kings | administered the law. Law-suits being thus decided with justice, 23 Raja | other sixty-nine maidens, being jealous, laughed scornfully 24 Money | secret as a bad job. However, being determined to succeed he 25 Demon | kidney-bean. I'll let him go!" So, being frightened to death, he 26 Ivory | sat down on the bank, and being thirsty took up, some of 27 GeNote| Boccaccio and his school being derived from this source. 28 StNote| earliest parts of the Jataka, being in more archaic Pali than 29 StNote| most familiar form of it being "Aladdin and the Wonderful 30 StNote| of the moon as due to its being swallowed up by a Dragon


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