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1 Lamb | that!"~Whereupon he tore open Drumikin and gobbled up 2 Laili | Very well," said the crow, "open your mouth wide, and I'll 3 Laili | Majnun."~The snake said, "Open your mouth wide, and I'll 4 Laili | you will let me cut you open, it will come out of you." " 5 Laili | got a, knife and cut him open, and out jumped Laili.~She 6 Laili | into your room and cut it open yourself very gently, and 7 Laili | gently, and you must not open it when your father or anybody 8 Laili | with me to my room while I open it; I am afraid to open 9 Laili | open it; I am afraid to open it alone, for perhaps I 10 Laili | fruit and began to cut it open tremblingly, for he shook 11 Tiger | at last he consented to open the door of the cage. Out 12 Tiger | it is said, were broken open, and corpses buried a day 13 Tortoi| biting, and falling in the open courtyard, split in two! 14 Tortoi| tortoise has fallen in the open courtyard, and has split 15 Rupees| that his dwelling was the open air, and that if his Majesty 16 Ivory | sitting on the sill of an open window in yonder house,