href="@public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@38488@[email protected]#p162" class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">“They ran away in great fear, leaving behind them the money and jewels”
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“The camel-driver alighted, tied the camel to a tree on the spot, and began smoking” |
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“‘How is it that you have returned so soon?’” |
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“At dawn he used to cull flowers in the forest” |
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“The Brahman’s wife had occasion to go to the tank, and as she went she brushed by a Sankchinni” |
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“The moment the first stroke was given, a great many ghosts rushed towards the Brahman” |
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“The lady, king, and hiraman all reached the king’s capital safe and sound” |
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“‘What princess ever puts only one ruby in her hair?’” |
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“Coming up to the surface they climbed into the boat” |
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“The jackal ... opened his bundle of betel-leaves, put some into his mouth, and began chewing them” |
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“A bright light, like that of the moon, was seen shining on his forehead” |
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“The six queens tried to comfort him” |
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“‘Now,
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