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... that whatever merit would have attached to the gift , that this might redound to the woman's benefit . Then dismissing the other Brahmans to go to the king and tell the joyful news , he himself began to question the 4 HINDOO LITERATURE.
... that whatever merit would have attached to the gift , that this might redound to the woman's benefit . Then dismissing the other Brahmans to go to the king and tell the joyful news , he himself began to question the 4 HINDOO LITERATURE.
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... tell that he comes so hurriedly to my presence ? " The ministers replied , " Let him be summoned to your majesty's presence . " So then Mahânama , coming be- fore the king , cried out with a loud voice , " May the king be ever ...
... tell that he comes so hurriedly to my presence ? " The ministers replied , " Let him be summoned to your majesty's presence . " So then Mahânama , coming be- fore the king , cried out with a loud voice , " May the king be ever ...
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... telling me this story about the animal running away . ' So she took offense , and was always in a poor temper . " Now , after the lapse of a few years , it came to pass that the king , the father of the prince , died ; at which time all ...
... telling me this story about the animal running away . ' So she took offense , and was always in a poor temper . " Now , after the lapse of a few years , it came to pass that the king , the father of the prince , died ; at which time all ...
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... tell her the reason of his grief . Even then he refused to tell her ; but when a fourth time she said , " Dear father , you ought to let me know the cause of all this , nor try to conceal it from me ; " - then he answered her and said ...
... tell her the reason of his grief . Even then he refused to tell her ; but when a fourth time she said , " Dear father , you ought to let me know the cause of all this , nor try to conceal it from me ; " - then he answered her and said ...
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... tell the story of Attila's intended Persian campaign , to which reference has already been made . The Byzantine ambassadors expressed their earnest desire that he would turn his arms against Persia and leave Theodosius alone ; but ...
... tell the story of Attila's intended Persian campaign , to which reference has already been made . The Byzantine ambassadors expressed their earnest desire that he would turn his arms against Persia and leave Theodosius alone ; but ...
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