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1 Magic | year if he would consent to part with his wonderful instrument. 2 Tiger | Now comes the most curious part of the horoscope, that I 3 Haris | thief had escaped with a part of it. Then the king was 4 Rupees| reduced to poverty, and had to part with his dog. He got a loan 5 Fish | He has come the greater part of the way with me, and 6 Ivory | ways that ran through that part of the country, robbing 7 Ivory | vizier's son should act the part of a fakir and the prince 8 Ivory | fakir and the prince the part of the fakir's disciple 9 GeNote| in which he had played a part during one of his former 10 GeNote| literature, and the greater part of the rest are demonstrably 11 StNote| more than once, and if that part of the story has been borrowed 12 StNote| with an axe, and struck off part of its tail. Afterwards 13 StNote| comes after the end of our part of it, for Kokilan, when 14 StNote| For the parallels of this part of the legend see my edition 15 StNote| Guirun, where it becomes part of the Tristan cycle. There 16 StNote| no proof of the earliest part of the Rasalu legend (our 17 StNote| of the Rasalu legend (our part) coming to Europe, except 18 StNote| Parallels. - The latter part is the formula of the Clever