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1 Crocod| No - but I do. I will take you over on my back," said 2 Crocod| and choked. "Why did you take me under water, Crocodile?" 3 Crocod| to eat, and I'm going to take yours to her."~"I wish you 4 Crocod| the ripe fruit is, please take me there first."~"No, Monkey," 5 Crocod| said the Crocodile, "I'll take you straight back to your 6 Turtle| said, he told his men to take the Turtle at once and throw 7 Mercha| that, and perhaps he will take it and give us something 8 Mercha| bowl, saying, "Will you take this, sir, and give the 9 Mercha| to him. If you value it, take it, giving the little girl 10 Mercha| boatman the eight pennies to take him across the river. ~Soon 11 Stop | the Turtle.~"Oh, we will take you, if only you can keep 12 Stop | that," said the Turtle. "Do take me with you. I will do exactly 13 Stop | held the ends of it. "Now take the middle of this in your 14 Wise | carts they did not care to take away.~A month and a half 15 Deer | not ask any one else to take her place, so I came myself."~" 16 White | Elephant to himself, "I will take my son to the place in the 17 Crane | Yes!" said the big Fish, "take me back to the little pond 18 Crane | Crane, "would you let me take you to the fine pond in 19 Crane | answered the Crane. "I'll take you on my back as I did 20 Crane | might drop me. If I could take hold of your neck with my