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1 Labam | her roof, and at twelve o'clock, when every one was 2 Crane | beseeched him, saying, "O my lord! Indeed I did not 3 Haris | of knowledge. He said: "O Tongue, what is this that 4 Ring | the snake's directions. "O master!" exclaimed the cat 5 Ring | and everything disappear. "O master!?' they said, "stay 6 Tortoi| life." And saying, "Truly, O king! those who are called 7 Tortoi| slew.~"Behold him then,~O excellent by strength!~And 8 Tortoi| himself referred to, and said "O Teacher! are you speaking 9 Tortoi| spake openly, and said, "O great king! be it thou, 10 Rupees| rice left in the house."~"O Bhagawant!" exclaimed the 11 Rupees| his wife and children. "O fool," said he, "what is 12 Rupees| king, entering the room.~"O king! "replied the prince, " 13 Gold | ant-hill, and said aloud:~"O Guardian of this Field! 14 Kings | chariot out of the way, O charioteer! In this chariot 15 Kings | replied, "In this chariot, O charioteer, sitteth the 16 Kings | king!~Move out of the way, O charioteer "~But the charioteer 17 Kings | king!~'Move out of the way, O charioteer!"~And when he 18 Boy | and one night at twelve o'clock the boy was very hot; 19 Prince| The Fakir answered him, " O King! If you have children, 20 Prince| rice. The first ant said "O ant, why do you drag this 21 Prince| him by himself, saying, "O Prince, I return thanks 22 Fish | the following message: - " O friend, the moon is full; 23 Demon | Then the Teacher said: " O Brother, in former days 24 GeNote| treachery. Not only now, O Bhickkus, but in a former 25 StNote| cause the catastrophe: "O here is a brave sight, looke,