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goes 4
goeth 2
going 28
gold 27
gold-giving 2
golden 13
golden-haired 1
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28 thing
28 yes
27 carried
27 gold
27 having
27 hold
27 lambikin
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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gold

   Tale
1 Labam | dinner, served up on two gold plates. The old woman and 2 Labam | splendid coats. They were all gold and silver, and covered 3 Punch | husband had given her a small gold ring on which her name was 4 Broken| when I sell them, plenty of gold. With that gold I shall 5 Broken| plenty of gold. With that gold I shall get a house with 6 Tiger | separating the diamonds and gold, and selling them in his 7 Tiger | melted, the diamonds and gold separated. He must do that 8 Tiger | roll up these diamonds and gold ball in my rags, and wend 9 Tiger | assistance to separate the gold and diamonds. Manikkasari 10 Haris | much treasure, both of gold and jewels, had been stolen 11 Haris | receive the small quantity of gold which is in my possession."~ 12 Haris | protection. But whatever gold is in your possession you 13 Haris | revenue of more villages, with gold, an umbrella, and state 14 Gold | and looked, and he saw a gold denar in the bowl, and from 15 Gold | the serpent and found a gold denar.~One day the Brahman 16 Raja | Sea-born am I, bought with much gold;~Dear Prince! trust me now 17 Boy | In her hand she took a gold necklace.~Then she went 18 Boy | princes, and then she hung the gold necklace round the neck 19 Boy | garden again, holding her gold necklace in her hand, and 20 Boy | and then twice hung your gold necklace round my neck, 21 Prince| King, Fakir. Of goods and gold I have no lack, but I have 22 Prince| Fakir said, "Of goods and gold I have no lack, but I will 23 Fish | and looking like a sea of gold as it waved to and fro in 24 Ivory | prince gave the soldiers some gold, and ordered them to return. 25 StNote| day he finds a piece of gold in the bowl, and he recieves 26 StNote| libation. The son sees the gold, and thinking the serpent' 27 StNote| the hope of getting the gold as before). The serpent


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