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1 Tiger| The elder brother took the corpse to the nearest Ganesa temple 2 Tiger| and gone; and this is his corpse. Kindly keep it in your 3 Tiger| brother, and, giving the corpse to the god Ganesa, he went 4 Tiger| ceremonials. Ganesa made over the corpse to his Ganas, asking them 5 Tiger| demanded his brother's corpse of the god. The god called 6 Tiger| was very angry. When the corpse was not forthcoming he cuttingly 7 Tiger| even to return my brother's corpse." Ganesa was much ashamed 8 Tiger| Gangazara instead of the dead corpse. Thus was the second son 9 Raja | graveyard, where a headless corpse lay upon the ground; So 10 Raja | lonesome was it that even the corpse seemed company, and Rasalu, 11 Raja | near,~Save this breathless corpse so cold and grim;~Would 12 Raja | immediately the headless corpse arose and sat beside Raja 13 Raja | thy grave and shroud,~Oh corpse! that thou canst not rest?"~ 14 Raja | rest?"~Then the headless corpse replied:~"On earth I was 15 Raja | and talked to the headless corpse. Now when morning broke 16 Raja | his journey, the headless corpse asked him whither he was 17 Raja | chaupur with King Sarkap," the corpse begged him to give up the 18 Raja | bidding adieu to the headless corpse, he went on his way to play 19 Ivory| whence she took out the corpse," said the fakir.~This was