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1 Tiger| yonder forest, when I saw a goldsmith passing through it. I chased 2 Tiger| them. In the same way the goldsmith also may ask you. I beg 3 Tiger| house. But never trust a goldsmith. Do not release him; and 4 Tiger| tiger-king told you about the goldsmith, who is in the fourth storey. 5 Tiger| animals about releasing the goldsmith: "What wrong would there 6 Tiger| down the vessel again. The goldsmith caught hold of it, and demanded 7 Tiger| Therefore he lifted the goldsmith up, who now began his story. " 8 Tiger| assistance, he listened to the goldsmith, who began as follows: " 9 Tiger| country." So saying, the goldsmith took his leave, and Gangazara 10 Tiger| tiger, serpent, rat, and goldsmith. After ten years of religious 11 Tiger| three brute kings and the goldsmith. At once the old recollections 12 Tiger| inquired for the house of his goldsmith friend, and found him without 13 Tiger| murderer of his father. The goldsmith knew full well that it was 14 Tiger| use to accuse either the goldsmith or the prince now, We are 15 Tiger| believed the 'word of a goldsmith, and offered him the hand 16 Tiger| believing the mere word of a goldsmith that your honour killed 17 Tiger| believed in the word of a goldsmith, beat his head, tore his 18 Tiger| and took their leave. The goldsmith fled for his life. He was 19 Ivory| The prince took it to a goldsmith and asked him to buy it.~" 20 Ivory| waited, till at last the goldsmith returned, and with him the