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1 Punch | so well with her cunning words, that, instead of punishing 2 Punch | will be my life." At these words the Raja was very sorrowful; 3 Punch | or marry you." At these words the Magician was very angry, 4 Tiger | stopped, and the following words came from the well: "Oh, 5 Tiger | humbly spoke the following words:~"My life-giver, my benefactor! 6 Tiger | and began in the following words: "My life-giver! How is 7 Tiger | greetings and exchange of words took their leave. Gangazara 8 Tiger | them all," were the only words that Gangazara spoke.~Cartloads 9 Haris | propitiated the Brahman with these words - " I forgot you, forgive 10 Ring | way of adding force to her words. The beautiful princess 11 Ring | joy when he heard these words, and was so desirous of 12 Tortoi| chatter-boxes - people whose words have no end - come to grief 13 Tortoi| strength!~And speak wise words, not out of season.~You 14 Tortoi| and became a man of few words.~ 15 Raja | and, mindful of the Jogis' words that he would die if he 16 Raja | scornfully:~"Silly maiden, thy words make a lot~Of a very small 17 Raja | these brave and boastful words, he was in reality very 18 Raja | therefore I cannot rest!"~Her words moved the heart of Raja 19 Raja | place it as I said."~These words roused some recollection 20 Money | fortune, in such cunning words, pretending to have heard 21 Fish | understanding the meaning of these words, the servant repeated them 22 Ivory | beard these encouraging words he felt much comforted, 23 Ivory | repeated almost the same words to the princess, on the 24 Ivory | dropped. You wonder at these words, but they are not difficult 25 GeNote| Present" in the following words: - "A service have we done 26 GeNote| done thee" [the opening words of the gatha or moral verse]. "