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carpenter 1
carriage 1
carriages 1
carried 27
carry 13
carrying 5
cart-track 1
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28 sarkap
28 thing
28 yes
27 carried
27 gold
27 having
27 hold
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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carried

   Tale
1 Labam | four things, - a bed, which carried whoever sat on it whithersoever 2 Labam | bed-room." So the little bed carried him to the room where she 3 Labam | and then his little bed carried him back to the old woman' 4 Labam | son sat on his bed, and it carried him to the princess. He 5 Punch | which he mounted; and they carried him far, far away over the 6 Magic | Bonga like himself, and carried her off.~After a time she 7 Magic | all who heard it. The Jogi carried it with him when he went 8 Laili | took her on his back and carried her into the country, and 9 Laili | Laili again as a fakir and carried her to King Dantal's garden. " 10 Tiger | exhausted. The chombu, which he carried always full, filling it 11 Tiger | the string that he always carried noosed to the neck of it. 12 Tiger | possible. Every day people were carried away by tigers or bitten 13 Tiger | him that his father was carried away by a tiger. I was the 14 Haris | for the thieves who had carried off the horse, the wife 15 Haris | there, and before it is carried off to a distance, as it 16 Ring | and the ring was found and carried back to the cat.~"Come along 17 Ring | time it was picked up and carried off by a kite.~"See, see, 18 Tortoi| the air.~Seeing him thus carried by the hamsas, some villagers 19 Rupees| order, however, was not carried out, as the prince bribed 20 Skin | place, trafficking in goods carried by an ass. Now at each place 21 Prince| Just then a hungry ant had carried away a grain of rice from 22 Fish | expectation of death, was at once carried to the King, to whom be 23 Ivory | did so, and was at once carried through the air quickly 24 GeNote| Birth-Tales of the Buddha, was carried over to Ceylon, possibly 25 GeNote| these may not have been carried out to the Eastern world 26 StNote| crocodile, which asks to be carried away from a river about 27 StNote| been invented in lndia and carried to Egypt, and he allows


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