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1 Pre | means of a considerable number of drolls and folk-tales 2 Pre | conclusion that a goodly number of the fables that pass 3 Pre | included a considerable number of them in this volume; 4 Pre | country leaves room for any number of additional workers and 5 Pre | already collected go, a large number of the commonest incidents 6 Crane | over to him one of their number - a big fellow, blind of 7 Goeth | though they were many more in number, they had to submit them-selves 8 Prince| kill and bring in a great number of gazelles and hog-deer 9 Prince| killed and brought in a great number. Then taking with him these 10 Ivory | of soldiers, and a large number of camels and horses bearing 11 GeNote| The idea of connecting a number of disconnected stories 12 GeNote| These Jatakas are 550 in number, and have been reckoned 13 GeNote| and Mr. M. L. Dames has a number of Baluchi tales which I 14 GeNote| exemplary industry a large number of parallels between Indian 15 GeNote| added considerably to the number of Indian variants of European " 16 GeNote| Indian folk-tales, and the number is increased by each new 17 GeNote| Captain Temple gave a large number of instances in Wideawake 18 StNote| end is common to a large number of Indian and European folk-tales ( 19 StNote| collected and discussed a number in Orient and Occident, 20 StNote| of Avian. The preceding number showed one of his fables