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1 Pre | Ages, and their contents passed on the one hand into the 2 Labam | the king hears you have passed the night in my house, he 3 Punch | become of her. As Punchkin passed through the palace gate 4 Laili | fakirs.~After some time had passed very happily, Prince Majnun 5 Laili | place where her knife had passed, and just as she saw the 6 Tiger | fidelity. Only a moment passed, and the tiger-king came 7 Tiger | bitten by serpents. Thus passed months and years. Gangazara 8 Tiger | unwieldy mass of flesh. Thus passed full ten years, as prophesied 9 Haris | fear." Thus thinking, he passed the night happily in the 10 Raja | earthen pitchers. Now, as they passed him, their full pitchers 11 Raja | bitterness and anger; but as he passed under the palace windows, 12 Raja | my grave!"~So the night passed on, dark and dreary, while 13 Raja | with King Sarkap, and as he passed some potters' kilns he saw 14 Boy | did.~After six months had passed, the dog went by night to 15 Boy | when one whole year had passed, and he was two years old, 16 Boy | or three days were thus passed in feasting; and all that 17 Prince| met, so that every one who passed had to step over him.~At 18 Prince| thousand men have come and passed by; you pass on too."~But 19 Prince| in the earth.~Some time passed, and one day the Fakir appeared, 20 Fish | AS a certain fisherwoman passed by a palace crying her fish, 21 Fish | old farmer.~Presently they passed through a field of corn 22 Demon | giving alms and doing good he passed away according to his deeds.~ 23 Ivory | them that two young men had passed by the place with their 24 Ivory | also in the company, and passed by in the crowd. They came 25 Ivory | the midst of the way they passed the tower of the robbers,