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    adoppressedtheoftheothervillagersofpishapur,foodonthehousetopforthosethreedaysy

    listenagainiknoittednocerenyofthepurifications,andthehousetop,togetherhthreerupeestsretubypost

    andajorasked

    doubtlesstheytooaredead,butsinselvesonlysofaraseoutofthetterithinkthekingshouldbetold;foratchsuchataleexceptangussikhssrientalchaplain

    hreerupeestajor

    attarsinghkneentadenotiesasassulnadeit;notadeit;butnforblytotheritualanddousentsareofferedtoaanbedivorcedfroissoulandhissoulsdesirehecertainlyakehasteage”thatisydisciples

    truetruerrectrrectsaidthesubadarjorthereeealbeinggroundinaque

    buthetheajorhehasbeensolonginenglandthat

    lettheladalone,saidhisuncleheonthsthere,andhehosenforgoodcause

    theoretiritsar

    hastthouheardanythinginenglandtotchtalethechaplainsneered

    isaorethaniuldunderstand,soihaveloyoouth,thehavildarjorrepliedekly

    storiesoingiotakaharthatyoungnisadevil

    iexpeenautyvillageonleave,iission,ispokeofihadseenelsewhere

    ay,father,saidthehavildarjor,softlyandaffeselfdoereladofthirtypaignstohiscredit

    thereeninthisaffairalso,hebegan,anditent,nortyinhindsopartofitisaeiheard;butallthetaleistruefathersbrotherknoypriestknoylonel,pletedhislife

    first,thereourthatsicknessnext,ultitudestoodoutsidethepalacebynightandbyday,intherainashesun,ingfoews

    thencaoutoneyoylonelsahibarherehepointedhhischinupthelinesorshahderaacrosstheriver

    nextdaythereultitudeents,andtheyspokeasanspeaksinthepresenultitudesintheeyes,intheair,andintheheart,thereytale

    afterou,thenendntthathisfathersbodyshouldbelaid,ffined,inaple

    inthatplace,bythenendnt,theyde,asit,hlightedcandlesattheheadandthefeetofthedead,anddulyappointedchersforeveryhourofthedayandthenight,untilthedeadkingshouldbetakentotheplaceofhisfathers,wanidza

    yteacherallthepletotakefarehedeadthereherdistinction,norprice,norrankinginthehost,exceptanorderthattheyshouldwalkbyfours

    astheygatheredinthestreetsple,an;ther,virgin,harlot,trader,priest;ofallloursandfaithsandantofgod,froaeleavetogoistoodintheline,nyhours,onekoss,tthetele

    thenultitudenotsitdohetreesaskedthepriest

    beittedselftothatsloovingriverandthusthusapaceatatiidepilgrigethereyrankaan,acripple,andalascarfroheships

    orethanthestillflaofthecandlestheirheads

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