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1 Pre | Hindoos. It is no slight thing to embody, as be has done, 2 Labam | arrow, shall have the first thing - the bed. Whosoever gets 3 Labam | arrow, shall have the second thing - the bag. He who gets to 4 Labam | arrow, shall have the third thing - the bowl. And he who gets 5 Labam | do; but you must do one thing more."~"If I can, I will," 6 Punch | answered, "There is only one thing that will make my headache 7 Punch | it; and next day the same thing happened, and so it went 8 Punch | she said to him:~"Only one thing can save my life, but I 9 Punch | dear mother; the first thing to do is to discover how 10 Crane | thought for the fishes is a thing unheard of, sir, since the 11 Laili | demon, or some such horrible thing come to eat him; and in 12 Tiger | magic. That is not a great thing: That he revived cartloads 13 Ring | asked to see the precious thing. Doubting nothing, the beautiful 14 Ring | However, they accomplished the thing. At midnight, when the ogress 15 Ring | immediately seized the precious thing and ran off with it to its 16 Ring | cried the dog.~"You foolish thing, I knew it would be so," 17 Rupees| at the absurdity of the thing - a potter's son marrying 18 Gold | onward every day the same thing occurred: he gave milk to 19 Boy | the second night the same thing happened, and on the third 20 Boy | answer you. And the same thing happened the next night, 21 Ivory | have you done this cruel thing?"~"I shot an arrow at a 22 Ivory | who could have done this thing? Who is there that entertains 23 Ivory | fakir who discovered this thing, that he may do whatever 24 GeNote| folk-tale: there is such a thing, derided as it may be. I 25 GeNote| without influence. Of one thing there is practical certainty; 26 StNote| which is enclosed in another thing, which is again surrounded 27 StNote| coming from that source. One thing at least is certain: all 28 StNote| Christian era. The same thing has occurred with The Tiger,