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1 Turtle| was spoken of. Then an old man who had always been afraid 2 Turtle| Turtle heard what the old man said, he thrust out his 3 Mercha| in company with another man, who also sold brass and 4 Mercha| and tinware. This second man was greedy, getting all 5 Mercha| streets between them. Each man went up and down the streets 6 Mercha| something for it?"~The greedy man took the bowl and scratched 7 Mercha| girl, "that was a cross man. This one looks pleasant. 8 Mercha| out, "Through this other man I have lost a small fortune. 9 Mercha| Stop your boat!"~But the man in the boat said: "Don't 10 Ox | WON THE FORFEIT~LONG ago a man owned a very strong Ox. 11 Ox | that he boasted to every man he met about how strong 12 Ox | draw them along."~So the man brought his Ox into the 13 Ox | him move.~At last the poor man paid his forfeit, and went 14 Ox | names before."~Then the man said: "I will never treat 15 Ox | village the men laughed at the man again.~They said: "Did you 16 Ox | paid back the forfeit the man had lost, saying: "Your 17 Ox | saw."~And the Ox and the man went home, happy. ~ 18 Sandy | as the top of a stove. No man could walk on it in the 19 Sandy | men rode on and on. One man was the pilot. He rode first, 20 Quails| all was their leader.~A man lived near the forest and 21 Quails| the quails. By and by this man, the fowler, was able to 22 Rice | time a dishonest king had a man called the Valuer in his 23 Rice | things of that kind.~This man was honest and just, and 24 Rice | I had another sort of a man as Valuer, I might gain 25 Rice | went then to see the honest man who had been the Valuer, 26 Rice | to do and say," said the man. "Go to him and give him 27 Rice | and said what the other man had told him to say.~The 28 Rice | foolish Valuer! How can such a man hold that office? We used 29 Rice | was beyond price, but this man says it is worth only a 30 Wise | So he went to the young man and told him this, saying, " 31 Wise | prices set by the other man." So he said aloud, "Very 32 Wise | easily carried off every man. They drove the oxen on 33 Wise | other had been. But the wise man knew the man was a demon 34 Wise | But the wise man knew the man was a demon because he cast 35 Wise | lake," they said.~"Does any man feel a wind laden with dampness 36 Elepha| was left for him, but no man would go near him.~By and 37 Elepha| ailed Girly-face.~The wise man had known Girly-face a long 38 Elepha| about here?" asked the wise man.~"Yes," one of the keepers 39 Elepha| Girly-face sleeps."~So the wise man went back to the king. Said 40 Granny| ONCE upon a time a rich man gave a baby Elephant to 41 Granny| river bank.~There he found a man who was in great trouble. 42 Granny| shallow water.~When the man saw Blackie standing on 43 Granny| Very well," said the man, "I'll pay two pieces of 44 Granny| Then he went up to the man for the money.~The man counted 45 Granny| the man for the money.~The man counted out one piece of 46 Granny| When Blackie saw that the man had counted out but one 47 Granny| the wagons pass him.~The man tried to get Blackie out 48 Granny| would he move.~Then the man went back and counted out 49 Birds | was young took a certain man for their king. The four-footed