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1 Punch | looking about him, saw a large serpent which was making its way 2 Punch | his sword and killed the serpent; at the same moment a rushing 3 Punch | They quickly saw the dead serpent and the young Prince standing 4 Punch | been devoured by that cruel serpent; you have now saved the 5 Tiger | ledge. In the second lives a serpent half-famished with hunger. 6 Tiger | sometimes upon men, in a serpent, whose sting makes your 7 Tiger | now caught hold of by the serpent, who addressed him thus: " 8 Tiger | quite forgot the tiger, serpent, rat, and goldsmith. After 9 Tiger | the sage-looking tiger, serpent, and rat, had relieved him 10 Tiger | upon the Tiger King and the Serpent King, who came with all 11 Gold | The Gold-giving Serpent~NOW in a certain place there 12 Gold | occurred: he gave milk to the serpent and found a gold denar.~ 13 Gold | golden denars; I'll kill the serpent, and take them all for myself." 14 Gold | was giving the milk to the serpent, the Brahman's son struck 15 Gold | head with a cudgel. But the serpent escaped death by the will 16 Gold | ant-hill, and praised the serpent with a loud voice. After 17 Gold | After a long, long time the serpent appeared, but only with 18 StNote| 413 - 6, how a lion and a serpent and a Venetian named Vitalis 19 StNote| benefactor a leveret, the serpent "gemmam pretiosam," probably ' 20 StNote| karana?"~XV. THE GOLD-GIVING SERPENT.~Source. - Pantschatantra, 21 StNote| the gold, and thinking the serpent's hole full of treasure 22 StNote| cudgel, and the enraged serpent stings him to death. The 23 StNote| the gold as before). The serpent appears after a long delay 24 StNote| One day he struck the serpent, which disappeared, and 25 StNote| tries to make it up, but the serpent declares their friendship 26 StNote| Babrian~...........~A serpent stung a farmer's son to 27 StNote| The father pursued the serpent with an axe, and struck 28 StNote| begged reconciliation. The serpent, however, declares friendship 29 StNote| without explaining why the serpent had killed the farmer's