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1 Lion | that thou art still alive~Having once been between my teeth."~ 2 Lion | envying nor abushing."~And having thus spoken the crane flew 3 Broken| rice by begging, and after having dined off it, he filled 4 Magic | return it to him. They denied having taken it, so he had to depart 5 Magic | prepared the family meal. Having eaten her own share, she 6 Magic | began to dress her hair. Having completed her toilet, she 7 Magic | meal of rice as usual, and having eaten some herself, she 8 Tiger | sweetmeats shall form his food." Having issued these orders, the 9 Tiger | me on the false charge of having killed his father, while 10 Tiger | him, blamed himself for having believed the 'word of a 11 Haris | unattainable by men, without having studied the books of magic; 12 Haris | dishonest livelihood, by having a secret intelligence with 13 Ring | Highness's gratitude to him for having delivered his son. He then 14 Rupees| the Brahman's wife, not having heard any news of her husband, 15 Rupees| expressed his sorrow for having sent him away, and all was 16 Goeth | ground, in the assurance of having thoroughly cowed the traders, 17 Raja | with the highest, I trow,~Having my fun and my fling,~Fighting 18 Raja | reality very much afraid, having heard of Rasalu's renown. 19 Raja | sell the kiln, and Rasalu, having searched all the pots, restored 20 Demon | they asked 800 Brahmans, having satisfied them with all 21 Demon | him. But the Bodhisatta, having confidence in himself, went 22 Demon | were made in that wood; and having carefully admonished him, 23 Ivory | moment was riding after him, having the woman behind him.~Now 24 GeNote| Devadatta ungrateful. And having said this he told a tale." 25 GeNote| commentary concludes: "The Master having given the lesson, summed 26 GeNote| initial stages. The credit of having begun the process is due 27 StNote| possibility of the Egyptian form having been invented in lndia and