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1 Labam | too, gave him plenty of rupees.~Then he himself got his 2 Labam | of camels and horses and rupees and servants; and they travelled 3 Broken| certainly make a hundred rupees by it. With this I shall 4 Laili | Dantal, who had a great many rupees and soldiers and horses. 5 Laili | and rice and quantities of rupees to the fakirs.~After some 6 Laili | safety, and gave many, many rupees to the fakirs. And he made 7 Ring | life with three hundred rupees, and bade him go to another 8 Ring | will give you one hundred rupees for it." Then and there, 9 Ring | will give you one hundred rupees for it." Of course they 10 Ring | will give you one hundred rupees." Of course the people agreed, 11 Rupees| A Lac of Rupees for a Bit of Advice~A POOR 12 Rupees| of rice and one hundred rupees to be paid to him every 13 Rupees| he will give you a lac of rupees for it." Thus saying he 14 Rupees| which she wanted a lac of rupees. The prince asked her to 15 Rupees| a loan of five thousand rupees from a brother merchant, 16 Rupees| sacked. There 'was hardly ten rupees' worth left in the place. 17 Rupees| accept another five thousand rupees as a present. When this 18 Rupees| fifteen soldiers, and ten lacs rupees' worth of jewels.~Afterwards 19 Goeth | will ask another.~"Enty rupees," another will reply, meaning " 20 Goeth | will reply, meaning "ten rupees."~Thus, there is no possibility 21 Boy | will give you a great many rupees." All this they did out 22 Boy | who gave her a great many rupees), the dog went to the hole 23 Ivory | the man. "Fifty thousand rupees," the prince replied. "All 24 Sons | are several thousands of rupees richer than you thought 25 StNote| grand-child.~XIV. LAC OF RUPEES.~Source - Knowles, Folk-Tales