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Tale
1 Laili | helped him to catch his game, and Prince Majnun fed her 2 Queens| diligently, he found no game. Nor had he more success 3 Raja | his stakes, - on the first game, his kingdom; on the second, 4 Raja | his stakes, - on the first game, his arms; on the second, 5 Raja | that Rasalu lost the first game, and gave up his shining 6 Raja | armour.~Then the second game began, and once more Dhol 7 Raja | and Rasalu, losing the game, gave up his faithful steed. 8 Raja | must stay; ere the next game you play,~Place hand in 9 Raja | his master advice in the game. Now, when the slaves came 10 Raja | distract his attention from the game. But he never even looked 11 Raja | Raja used to come, and the game began.~After a while, Sarkap, 12 Raja | bear on the third and last game, saying,~"Oh moulded pieces! 13 Boy | left my hunting and lost my game to come to you when you 14 Boy | quantities of all kinds of game to their wives, and the 15 Boy | to their wives, and the game was cooked for their dinner 16 Boy | quantities of all kinds of game? Why do you always stay 17 Boy | bring home quantities of game, and their wives therefore 18 Boy | brothers-in-law could find no game, for the beautiful young 19 Boy | about looking in vain for game; till at last they grew 20 Prince| but they had brought in no game, and the new Prince bad 21 Prince| father-in-law, to present their game.~Now that King had no son. 22 StNote| I should explain, is a game played by two players with 23 StNote| dice. The object of the game is to see which of the players