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1 Crocod| and the Monkey does not go into the water."~"Put your 2 Crocod| river bank. He wishes to go across the river to the 3 Crocod| is so ripe." ~"How can I go with you?" asked the Monkey. " 4 Crocod| Crocodile's back.~"Off we go!" said the Crocodile.~"This 5 Crocod| water. He was afraid to let go, and he did not know what 6 Crocod| you want my heart, we must go back to the tree and get 7 Crocod| is no other way for me to go home. Open your mouth wide 8 Mercha| that either merchant might go through any street which 9 Stop | pleasant journey. Will you go with us?"~"How could I? 10 Stop | that of yours?" when he let go, and fell dead at the feet 11 Ox | the Ox. "To-morrow I will go into the village and draw 12 Sandy | find water. The oxen cannot go on if they do not have water 13 Sandy | give up we are lost! You go down and try!"~The boy stood 14 Rice | and say," said the man. "Go to him and give him a fine 15 Rice | king?' If he says he can, go with him to the king, and 16 Rice | present, and said: "Yes, I can go before the king with you 17 Rice | that now."~"Well, let us go at once," said the horse-dealer. 18 Rabbit| running as fast as they could go.~They passed a Deer, calling 19 Rabbit| the Lion, "you and I will go back to the place where 20 Wise | Either he or I ought to go first."~So he went to the 21 Wise | this, saying, "Will you go before or come on after 22 Wise | will be better for me to go first. I shall then travel 23 Wise | he said, "Friend, I will go on first."~This answer pleased 24 Wise | said to himself, "Those who go before will make the rough 25 Wise | tender shoots. Those who go before will dig wells from 26 Wise | Very well, friend, you may go on first."~At once the foolish 27 Wise | Empty out all that water and go on easily." Then he added, " 28 Wise | away the water-jars and go on faster with lighter carts!"~ 29 Wise | might have put an end to us. Go on at once and don't throw 30 Elepha| so ugly that no one dared go near. The food was left 31 Elepha| for him, but no man would go near him.~By and by the 32 Deer | meat. He did not like to go alone so he called the people 33 Deer | the people of his town to go with him, day after day.~ 34 Deer | it. Then the king could go into the park and hunt and 35 Deer | and hunt and they could go on with their daily work.~ 36 Deer | Some days the king would go to hunt the Deer, sometimes 37 Deer | sometimes his cook would go. As soon as any of the Deer 38 Deer | day let one from your herd go up. Fewer Deer will be lost 39 Deer | whose turn it was would go and lie down, placing its 40 Deer | without me. Then I will go and put my head on the block." ~ 41 Deer | asked him to save her.~"Go back to your herd. I will 42 Deer | back to your herd. I will go in your place," said he.~ 43 Sprite| saying that the kingdom must go to the oldest son, for it 44 Sprite| both dead could the kingdom go to the third son.~The queen 45 Sprite| told them that they must go and live in the forest until 46 Sprite| and why, he said, "I will go with you, my brothers."~ 47 Sprite| brother said to Sun Prince, "Go down to the pond and bathe 48 Sprite| have in your power all who go down into the water except 49 Sprite| brother said, "Moon Prince, go down and see why our brother 50 Sprite| have power over all who go down into the water except 51 Sprite| sent us away. I could never go away with Moon Prince and 52 White | place in the forest where I go to work each day so that 53 Pig | little brother, "we can go on eating plain food for 54 Granny| Blackie wanted Granny to go off to the woods with him.~" 55 Granny| woods with him.~"I can't go, Blackie, dear. I have too 56 Crane | Crane and said, "I will go with you to see the pond - 57 Crane | The Fishes all wanted to go when they heard the big 58 Crane | said the Crab, "I can't go that way. I am afraid you 59 Crane | neck with my claws, I would go. You know we Crabs have 60 Crane | the rest of the way. Let go of my neck."~"I see no pond," 61 Crane | Crane, "and if you will let go of my neck, your shell will