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The next morning at dawn the little peasant quickly made off with the three hundred coins. |
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Thrilled by the sound of his own folk, sage began responding loudly in his natural voice |
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There was a city in the south not far off from where was a large banyan tree. |
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the size of a small pea. |
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she was never weary and never thought. |
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Bring some blood and spray it on my body. |
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They were just about to sit down and eat when someone knocked on the outside door. |
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Slight change of hope is ok. |
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He murmured, how arrogant is Chandran He has the cheek to lock the queen in his embrace |
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We will not cause any pain to her. |
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then enter the kitchen after taking bath. |
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without windows and with but one door. |
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Even if you chant some mantras after giving it a dip in the holy river it is not possible. |
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Ask me anything you wish, to have . |
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Go ahead the teacher sent him off |
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The flea agreed, meanwhile, the king entered his bedroom to sleep |
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Africa as a Knowledge Society A Reality Check. |
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All these days he was breaking his head to find ways to teach a lesson |
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When the wife saw what the dog had done, she felt miserable that all her effort had gone in vain. |
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The bridegroom and his party joined the frightened people who were fleeing, the scene of marriage. |
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But I see that you have given her away to someone else. This is improper. |
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every morning gauri pehi rose at dawn and rushed through her routine work. |
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Tenaliraman! King Rayar said in a low tone, I wish to discuss an important issue with you. |
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They unyoked the oxen, and fed them |
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a stout man was dragging her from the room to the courtyard. |
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He saw Peter sleeping there and to keep his meeting a secret, he asked Peter who he was. |
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There is nothing to worry You go home peacefully and relax |
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Two dances, unfortunately, were all that could be allowed. It was growing late, and Miss Bates became anxious to get home, on her mother's account. |
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The mother felt sorry, and apologized for the mistake committed by her. |
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When the lions, tigers, panthers, wolves and other animals in the forest saw him, they took fright and ran in all directions |
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Until I die, he exclaimed. |
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Then the peasants were angry that the little peasant had deceived them. |
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There was the royal teacher to the King Sri Krishna Deva Rayar. |
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that i cannot help but confess. |
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The girl, startlingly reply . |
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Alright, she said. But I'll still let her feel what her son went through as an animal. |
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the man tried to raise the womans mekhela to show the cause of his anger. |
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The man said, I have nothing against that, but hurry and get me something to eat. |
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She always had what she wanted. |
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And, I'm sure, that he would want the thief's head, chopped off, right then, if he caught him red handed. |
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The flea continued, everything we do in this world we do slake or hunger |
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The daughter told her father, This brave man saved me from the mad elephant. |
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They made a park, planted grass in it and provided water for the Deer, built a fence all around it and drove the Deer into it. |
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clothing books work and playthings. |
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If it is real then there is no question but that it is worthy of being an article. |
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india judith had at first expressed. |
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The lions, tigers and the wolves killed other animals, and brought them as. |
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In due time, our old father became very ill and he left for heaven, leaving each of us a thousand gold dinars. |
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With all these thoughts, they started searching for an efficient person to do this job for them. |
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I see no sign of attachment, I believe nothing of the pianoforte, and proof only shall convince me that Mister Knightley has any thought of marrying Jane Fairfax. |
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Before they could get him, the flea sneaked into a recess of the bed |
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One among the scholars took the initiative to explain the problem that was boggling their minds, Tenaliraman! We are all here to discuss a problem with you seeking a solution. |
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If that is the case, Shanti said, I have some un - husked sesame seeds in the house. |
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Philip ate lightly of the food which Pierre had ready for him. |
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He was looking very weak and was barely covered in tattered clothes. |
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He told Timmarusu Dear Chief Minister Timmarusu The Delhi Sultan must be attempting to humiliate the Hindu rituals and customs |
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Haridatta was a Brahmin living in a hamlet. |
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Otherwise, he who does not respect everyone, however high or low, will forfeit the favour of kings like that Chandran |
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I am assigning this job to you said rayar |
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He told her, that if the lot had fallen to her she must die. |
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The jackal came back to the forest with his body, dyed in blue |
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After supper, they folded the awning and put it away |
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her breakfast was brought to her beside. |
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As soon as I recover, I will show you where he and his men are hiding. |
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They had thrown away the water that was left the night before |
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Veer, the visitor, ask him why he was doing so. |
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The first piece will help us meet our daily needs |
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The servility of a new servant or The sweet words of a guest or The mock tears of a wily woman. |
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He has won awards in Cuba Japan and France. |
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Yet, behind them there was another and more powerful motive. |
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You know Hindus have a ritual of performing enlivening to the newly dug wells |
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Once upon a time a king had three sons. |
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He thought he should somehow deprive the four merchants of their money and through sweet words become their good friend. |
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Thinking that, he was not the jackal they chased, the mongrels dispersed |
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Shooting pains passed like flashes of electricity through his body. |
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Then you can come and with the help of your army kill all the owls. |
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The mother was shocked, to see such feathers. |
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Though Tenaliraman personally watched Teacher’s bad behaviour towards other religions and practices, he could not do anything. |
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After many years, my son's wife passed way and in grief, he left home and has not been found yet. |
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The prince dismounted from his horse to set the dogs. |
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He filled a bucket with water, and went upstairs to the roof, where his son was sleeping. |
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My beautiful child will you oblige me by taking care. |
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Tomorrow it will be strong enough for you to stand upon. |
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By tomorrow we shall be in the city |
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She made sure that he climbed back the way he came. |
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He said to him, I freed you from the chest, now free me from the barrel. |
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Take it out or we will cut every limb of yours and bring it out. |
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Thus insulted, sweeper thought to himself, I am a poor man and so cannot give a fitting reply to such a wealthy person as Chandran |
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Then they spread a great awning over all the carts and the oxen, and the men lay down under it to rest until sunset |
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The men were glad to hear this, for they were tired |
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All the animals in the jungle, accepted him as the king |
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the man left her sprawling on the courtyard. |
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My king thought that I was on your side and in great anger inflicted these injuries on me. |
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The visitor laughed and told the hermit, friend, do not be afraid now. |
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Peter recited the verse about destiny. |
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Of the bed, and examined it closely |
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The merchant began grieving his fate though he had not done any harm to the king or his relatives even in his dreams |
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He was a farmer but the piece of land he cultivated gave him very little to survive. |
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That is such a storm, as if the world were coming to an end. |
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No wise man would consult children or barbers or servants or beggars |
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