This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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44408 | What signifies philosophy that does not apply to some use? 44408 That soldiers and seamen, who must march and labour in the sun, should in the East or West Indies have an uniform of white? 51621 ( May I come?). 51621 Q.--Badêinne mokada-- What is at your stomach? 51621 Q.--Dehikatuvada batukatuvada-- Is it a lime- thorn or a brinjal- thorn? 51621 Q.--Elwaturen hêduvâda-- Did you wash it in cold water? 51621 Q.--Enda hondê? 51621 Q.--Eyi andannê-- why is it crying? 51621 Q.--Giyâda-- Did it come off? 51621 Q.--Giyâda-- Did it come off? 51621 Q.--Kiren hêduvâda-- Did you wash it in milk? 51621 Q.--Kô alu-- Where are the ashes? 51621 Q.--Kô ballayi belali-- Where is the dog and the cat? 51621 Q.--Kô goda-- Where is the spot? 51621 Q.--Kô linda-- Where is the well? 51621 Q.--Kô man dunna kiri batuyi-- Where is the milk and rice I gave? 51621 Q.--Kô ândiyâ pela-- Where are the ândiyâ plants? 51621 Q.--Man endada umba enavada-- should I come or would you come? 3231 ''Where are masters?'' 3231 ( enter cook):''Now, cook, you make a good dinner; do you hear?'' 3231 After breakfast, a grave question arose, viz., which way were we to go? 3231 Again he fancies that he hears a distant sound-- was it the wind? 3231 At this distance who could miss? 3231 But let him continue this pursuit, and how long would he be without a ball in his head? 3231 How shall I describe them? 3231 The first question, therefore, that an experienced man would ask at the recital of a sporting anecdote would be,''What kind of country is it?'' 3231 We are frequently ridiculed for fox- hunting:''What for all dis people, dis horses, dis many dog? 3231 Where shall I begin? 3231 Who can compare grouse with partridge shooting? 3231 Who would have dreamt of meeting with a dog at this distance from a village( about four miles)? 3231 Who would shoot a hare in form? 3231 be thankful to the lucky bullet that would save him from destruction? 3231 dis leetle( how you call him?) 3231 disfox"for to catch? |
3231 | who would hit a man when down? |
3231 | who would net a trout stream? |
3231 | you eat dis creature; he vary fat and fine?'' |
36504 | What is a variety? |
36504 | (? |
36504 | 1.? |
36504 | 3, 4(? |
36504 | 5.? |
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36504 | ? |
36504 | After_ Ephydatia meyeni_, p. 108, add:-- Ephydatia fluviatilis,_ auct._? |
36504 | Does extreme heat have a similar effect on aquatic organisms as extreme cold? |
36504 | POLYZOA:-- 1.? |
36504 | TYPE,(?) |
36504 | TYPE--? |
36504 | TYPE? |
36504 | This(?) |
36504 | [ Footnote I:"What characters are of systematic importance?" |
36504 | _ Lophopus_(?_ Lophopodella_), sp. |
36504 | _ Plumatella repens_, van Beneden(? |
36504 | _ S._(? |
36504 | _ S._(? |
36504 | _ Spongilla friabilis_?, Carter(_ nec_ Lamarck), J. Bombay Asiat. |
36504 | and the kindred questions,"What is a subspecies?" |
36504 | and"What is a phase?" |
36504 | calcuttana*, nov.? |
36504 | |+---------------------------------+----------------------+--------------+|[_ Bimeria vestita_]|? |
36504 | |||+---------------------------------+----------------------+--------------+|[_ Membranipora lacroixii_]|? |
31923 | Dead relatives? |
31923 | Do you,was asked of the attendant priest at the time,"who are so intelligent, believe in the genuineness of these pretended stones?" |
31923 | How can these priests and their assistants maintain sufficient interest to keep up this terrible din so ceaselessly? |
31923 | Now,said our host,"will you touch the plant?" |
31923 | We are all hypnotized,said one of the spectators on the piazza,"else how could that ball come down to the earth and not be seen to do so? |
31923 | What has that to do with it? |
31923 | Whence comes the money? |
31923 | Who? |
31923 | Why do n''t they kill these nuisances? |
31923 | You certainly know that these so- called emeralds, rubies, and sapphires, are of glass and worthless? |
31923 | Are not snails sold in Paris and London as a table luxury? |
31923 | Do they, too, like human lotus- eaters, seek oblivion and exaltation through the subtle narcotic thus imbibed? |
31923 | Does the reader realize what an amount of solid masonry such a structure represents? |
31923 | How came Hindus, Buddhists, and Mohammedans alike to attribute special sanctity to this particular mountain? |
31923 | How could it be otherwise when the ruling power is itself a slave to the same idea? |
31923 | Is it all reality, we ask ourselves, or a dream from which we shall presently awake? |
31923 | Is it an instinct of man, one pauses to ask, which leads him to ascend such a height that he may seem to be a little nearer to the God he worships? |
31923 | Is it possible that we of to- day are no better navigators than those who sailed the Indian Ocean three thousand years ago? |
31923 | Is it possible? |
31923 | Is the worship of one any more idolatrous than of the other? |
31923 | Is there not also a legalized system of social debasement in Japan, so utterly vile in our estimation as to be absolutely unmentionable in detail? |
31923 | Of the origin of the Sphinx, older than the Pyramids, what do we really know? |
31923 | The Western mound builders were undoubtedly a distinctive race, yet who can tell their story? |
31923 | The redundancy of insect and reptile life is wonderful in equatorial regions, but as regards the mosquito, where is this pest not encountered? |
31923 | Was it indigenous, one would like to know, in both of these tropical islands so very far apart? |
31923 | Was the brain yielding to the subtle breath of those gorgeous lotus flowers, which opened wide their delicate pink petals to the sunshine? |
31923 | What have we in modern times to equal these ruins in spaciousness? |
31923 | Where did that island come from, and what became of its people? |
31923 | Where were those tiger- fish at this critical moment? |
31923 | _ Quien sabe?_ The white ants are the most extraordinary creatures of the formican tribe. |
31923 | whence does this man obtain power to perform miracles?" |
14346 | Afterward the King to requite them, asked what they most needed in their Countrey? |
14346 | And we stood looking one upon another until there came one that could speak the Chingulay Tongue: Who asked us, from whence we came? |
14346 | And what Countenance the King shewed to those Dutch men that came running away to him? |
14346 | And, Who were the greatest in the Realm next to him? |
14346 | At the hearing of which himself justified us to be innocent; saying, Since my absence, who was there that would give them Victuals? |
14346 | But they demanded of me, What I thought might be the reason or occasion of it? |
14346 | But they will say withal, Why should I bring up a Devil in my House? |
14346 | But, they asked further, What was my Opinion? |
14346 | Concerning the French, If the King knew not of their coming before they came? |
14346 | Dendi, Shall I give? |
14346 | For what indeed should they do with more than Food and Rayment, seeing as their Estates encrease, so do their Taxes also? |
14346 | How many English men had served the King, and what became of them? |
14346 | How the common People used to talk concerning them? |
14346 | How the hearts of the People stood affected? |
14346 | How they had proceeded in treating with the King? |
14346 | I answered, I was a Stranger at Court, and how could I know that? |
14346 | I signified to him that I was come in obedience to the Warrant, and I desired to know the reason why I was sent for? |
14346 | If I knew any way or means to be used whereby the Prisoners in Cande might be set free? |
14346 | If our Gerehah, fortune be bad, what can God do against it? |
14346 | If we had never been brought into his presence? |
14346 | It may be asked then, why any other sort of Rice is sown, but that which is longest a Ripening, seeing it brings in most Profit? |
14346 | Sometimes they will tell the Beggar, What have I to give? |
14346 | Then came the White men, the God asked them, what they came for? |
14346 | Then he enquired of us, Who gave us leave to come down so low? |
14346 | Then they asked, If the King of Cande had any Issue? |
14346 | They asked me moreover, How we had made our Escape, and which way, and by what Towns we passed, and how long we were in our Journey? |
14346 | They asked them again, Why then did they refuse to sell them now? |
14346 | To this he replied, Can not you read and write English? |
14346 | What Army he could raise upon occasion? |
14346 | What I thought would become of that Land after this King''s Decease? |
14346 | When we were come before him, he demanded who we were, and how long we should stay? |
14346 | Whether I had any Acquaintance or Discourse with the great Men at Court? |
14346 | Whether the King did take Counsel of any, or rule and act only by his own will and pleasure? |
14346 | Which way was best and most secure to send Spyes or Intelligence to Cande? |
14346 | Why he would not make Peace with them, they so much sueing for it, and sending Presents to please him? |
14346 | Why they do not always sow the best kind of Rice? |
14346 | and what was become of some certain Noble- men, whom the King had lately cut off? |
19550 | P.S.--Do any of the Eastern Bengal races call this mithun gayal? |
19550 | Who shall decide when doctors disagree? |
19550 | ;_ Biyu- khawar_, Telegu;_ Tavakaradi_, Tamil;_ Bajru- bhal_, at Bhagulpore( Santali? |
19550 | Cockburn gives the following measurements of a female, which he states is the largest recorded specimen:"Length of body( head and body? |
19550 | Could Mr. Sterndale kindly let me know the Latin name for the''bhutar''? |
19550 | DESCRIPTION.--"A small field(?) |
19550 | HABITAT.--All over Europe and Northern Asia, in Turkestan and Yarkand(?) |
19550 | HABITAT.--Andaman islands; Nicobars(?) |
19550 | HABITAT.--Burmah, also Malayan peninsula and archipelago(?) |
19550 | HABITAT.--Chybassa, Central India, Mussoorie(?) |
19550 | HABITAT.--Himalayas( Thibet? |
19550 | HABITAT.--Ladakh and the Upper Himalayas, Afghanistan(?) |
19550 | HABITAT.--Scattered throughout India generally, Assam( Burmah and Ceylon? |
19550 | HABITAT.--Southern India, Ceylon, Burmah? |
19550 | Had not each village its Shikari? |
19550 | Has he ever observed that( as far as my experience goes) the horns of domestic goats invariably twist the_ reverse way_ to those of markhor? |
19550 | How has he acquired the knowledge of the incongruity of the two things, dirty water and clean linen? |
19550 | If it had been an ordinary panther who would have cared? |
19550 | If water, where is it stowed in sufficient quantity? |
19550 | In some specimens( males?) |
19550 | Look at him now, and say, is he not a quarry well worth the hunter''s notice? |
19550 | NATIVE NAMES.--_Kok_, Canarese;_ Golatta- koku_, Telegu of the Yanadees;_ Yea- kwet_(?) |
19550 | Of panthers how many have we, and how should they be designated? |
19550 | RHINOCEROS_ vel_ CERATORHINUS( CROSSI?) |
19550 | Rhinoceros_ vel_ Ceratorhinus( Crossi?) |
19550 | SIZE.--Head and body, 2 inches; tail(?) |
19550 | Some sportsmen speak of a smaller panther which Kinloch calls the third( second?) |
19550 | The canines( false molars?) |
19550 | The question still remaining open is, What is the fluid-- water or a secretion? |
19550 | Therefore that remains; but what is the smaller one to be called? |
19550 | Therefore, if diet has operated in effecting such changes, why has it not in the human race? |
19550 | Tytleri_?) |
19550 | What could they do? |
19550 | What is it? |
19550 | _ Chaus_ or_ Bengalensis_? |
19550 | are the young born with eyes open or shut? |
19550 | jagte ho!_""Are you awake, brothers? |
19550 | men who could boast of many an encounter with tiger and bear, and would they shrink from following up a mere animal? |
2036 | Echo answers''Where?'' |
2036 | Again I ask, is this the effect of"chance?" |
2036 | But all this entails expense, and upon whom is this to fall? |
2036 | But are our missionaries capable? |
2036 | But the question will then arise, Where is the gold? |
2036 | But what can be expected from an apathetic system of government? |
2036 | But what remains of its grandeur? |
2036 | Can he understand why the greater portion of Ceylon is covered by dense thorny jungles? |
2036 | Cinnamon thrives; but why? |
2036 | Have the soils of various districts been tested? |
2036 | Have we not botanical gardens? |
2036 | How can he possibly get a correct aim with"ball"out of a smoothbore, without squinting along the barrel and taking the muzzle- sight accurately? |
2036 | How has this ended? |
2036 | How many millions of human beings of all creeds and colors does she control? |
2036 | How would you open such a creature without a knife? |
2036 | However, this was not elephant- shooting, and the question was, how to get at them? |
2036 | In fact, has ANYTHING ever been done by government for the interest of the private settler? |
2036 | Is it"chance"that has worked this change? |
2036 | Is it, therefore, a mystery that Ceylon is covered with such vast tracts of thorny jungle, now that her inhabitants are gone? |
2036 | Let us think; what was the subject? |
2036 | Quiet again for a few seconds, when presently the loud alarm of the plover rings over the plain--"Did he do it?" |
2036 | The ancient deities of Ceylon are in the same spots, unchanged; the stones of the Druids stand unmoved; but what has become of the nations? |
2036 | The only trouble was, How to get the cow up? |
2036 | What benefit have they been to the colony? |
2036 | What can be more beautiful than to watch the judgement displayed by these dogs in driving a large flock of sheep? |
2036 | What can better exemplify the case than the recent discovery of gold at Newera Ellia? |
2036 | What do they know of Ceylon? |
2036 | What has the purchaser obtained for this sum? |
2036 | What is the government price of land in Ceylon? |
2036 | What is the reader''s conceived opinion of the duties and labors of a missionary in a heathen land? |
2036 | What will the future be in these days of advancement? |
2036 | Where does the needle and thread come from? |
2036 | Where is he? |
2036 | Where is the forest- covered country and its savage race, its skin- clad warriors and their frail coracles? |
2036 | Who can be so presumptuous as to predict the changes of future years? |
2036 | Who does not want nuggets? |
2036 | Why should not schools be established, a comfortable hotel be erected, a church be built? |
2036 | Why should not the highlands Of Ceylon, with an Italian climate, be rescued from their state of barrenness? |
2036 | Why should this great tract of country in such a lovely climate be untenanted and uncultivated? |
2036 | Why should this place lie idle? |
2036 | and what is the real cost of the land? |
2036 | have dyes been extracted? |
2036 | have improvements been suggested in the cultivation of any of the staple articles of Ceylon export? |
2036 | have medicinal drugs been produced? |
2036 | have new fibres been manufactured from the countless indigenous fibrous plants? |
2036 | have new oils been extracted? |
2036 | that he leaves all to follow"Him?" |
2036 | that millions of others still exist, which are too minute for any observation? |
2036 | what can I say to describe the wonderful effects of such a pure and unpolluted air? |
2036 | what, not one bit for me?" |
13325 | Then again how are they disabled by the wasp, and yet not injured so as to cause their immediate death? 13325 & V._? Priacanthus Blochii,_ Bleek_. 13325 & V._? ramak,_ Forsk._ opercularis,_ C. 13325 (? Blævis,_ iGray_, in Index Testaceologicus.) 13325 (?) 13325 ), the kangewena, or unicorn fish(_ Balistes?_), and a number of others, are more or less in bad repute from the same imputation.] 13325 *? relictus,_ Wlk_. 13325 ----? 13325 9-maculata,_ Fabr_.? 13325 ? Thynnus affinis,_ Ca nt._ Cybium Commersonii,_ Lacép._ guttatum,_ Schn._ Naucrates ductor,_ L._ Elacate nigra,_ Bl._? n. 13325 ? Thynnus affinis,_ Ca nt._ Cybium Commersonii,_ Lacép._ guttatum,_ Schn._ Naucrates ductor,_ L._ Elacate nigra,_ Bl._? n. 13325 ? Uranoscopus guttatus,_ C. 13325 ? hebes,_ Wlk_. 13325 ? panops,_ Wlk_. 13325 Amsacta? 13325 Camptorhinus,_ Schön_.? 13325 Can it be that the latter avoid the path, on discovering this evidence of the proximity of recent passengers?] 13325 Can it be that they thus assemble in groups in the hills for the sake of accumulated warmth at the cool altitude of 4000 feet? 13325 Can this have reference to the peculiarity of the stomach for retaining a supply of water? 13325 Cimex,_ Linn._ lectularius,_ Linn._? 13325 Crysophrys hasta,_ Bl._? Pimelepterus Ternatensis,_ Bleek_. 13325 Cucujus? 13325 Debaani?,_ Jek_. 13325 Do they, too, take asummer sleep,"like the reptiles, molluscs, and tank fishes? |
13325 | Dussumieri_? |
13325 | Forficula,_ Linn._------? |
13325 | Gymnoplistia? |
13325 | Hemiteles?,_ Grav_. |
13325 | How then does the enclosed fly always select the right end, and with what secretion is it supplied to decompose this mortar?"] |
13325 | Ichthyology of Ceylon, little known Fish for table, seir fish Sardines, poisonous? |
13325 | Is it a fact that, in America, pigs extirpate the rattlesnakes with impunity?] |
13325 | Is the sense of smell sufficient to account for this display of instinct in them? |
13325 | Ixodes...? |
13325 | Lumbricus...? |
13325 | Nephila...? |
13325 | Oribata...? |
13325 | Osorius? |
13325 | P-- n. s.][ Footnote 2:_ Gelasimus tetragonon_? |
13325 | Peneus...? |
13325 | Steaopus...? |
13325 | TENEBRIONIDÆ,_ Leach._ Zophobas,_ Dej._ errans? |
13325 | Tachina? |
13325 | Thalamlta...? |
13325 | There are many other species of the Coccus tribe in Ceylon, some( Pseudococcus?) |
13325 | Whence do they re- appear? |
13325 | [ 1][ Footnote 1: Rhinolophus affinis? |
13325 | [ 2][ Footnote 1:_ Culex laniger?_ Wied. |
13325 | [ Footnote 1: A Singhalese variety of the_ Rana cutipora?_ and the Malabar bull- frog,_ Hylarana Malabarica_. |
13325 | [ Footnote 2:_ Pentaceros?_]_ Sea Slugs_.--There are a few species of_ Holothuria_, of which the trepang is the best known example. |
13325 | _ Alpheus_...? |
13325 | _ Cardisoma_...? |
13325 | _ Dromia_...? |
13325 | _ Grayii_? |
13325 | _ Porcellana_...? |
13325 | _ Squilla_...? |
13325 | affinis,_ N.S.__ Crangon_...? |
13325 | ambiguus,_ Sch_.? |
13325 | annulipes_? |
13325 | compressum? |
13325 | cucullata? |
13325 | extensicollis,? |
13325 | goudotti?_ Bennett.] |
13325 | histrio,_ Fabr_., var.? |
13325 | lateralis,_ Fabr_.? |
13325 | longicollis? |
13325 | molossus? |
13325 | or is it aided by special organs in the case of the others? |
13325 | punctiger? |
13325 | semipunctatus,_ Fabr._ Platysoma,_ Leach._ atratum? |
13325 | transmarinus,_ Herbst_.? |
13552 | Besides the other Ambo- trees, and the trees that are not Ambo, is there any other? 13552 Besides this Ambo, and those other Ambo- trees, are there any other trees on the earth? |
13552 | Besides this one, is there any other Ambo- tree? 13552 Besides thy relations, and those who are not thy relations, is there, or is there not, any other human being in existence? |
13552 | Hast thou any relations, oh, king? 13552 King, are there any persons not thy relations? |
13552 | Then again how are they disabled by the wasp, and yet not injured so as to cause their immediate death? 13552 _ King._ Have you seen any of the royal tanks at Oung- ben- le'', which have recently been constructed? |
13552 | ''Prince,''she replied,''from attendants what pleasure canst thou derive? |
13552 | (? |
13552 | (?) |
13552 | ? |
13552 | ? solidus,_ Wlk_. |
13552 | ?_ Sitophilus,_ Schön._ oryzæ,_ Linn._ disciferus,_ Wlk._ Mecinus,_ Germ._*? |
13552 | ?_ Sitophilus,_ Schön._ oryzæ,_ Linn._ disciferus,_ Wlk._ Mecinus,_ Germ._*? |
13552 | ?_ ebeninus,_ Wlk._* immunis,_ Wlk._ Cleonus,_ Schön._ inducens,_ Wlk._ Myllocerus,_ Schön._ transmarinus,_ Herbst_.? |
13552 | ?_ ebeninus,_ Wlk._* immunis,_ Wlk._ Cleonus,_ Schön._ inducens,_ Wlk._ Myllocerus,_ Schön._ transmarinus,_ Herbst_.? |
13552 | And he describes at Angola an insect( A. goudotti? |
13552 | Are the seeds of this plant narcotic like some of the_ Solanaceaæ_? |
13552 | But in the case of Ceylon? |
13552 | CUCUJIDÆ,_ Steph._ Loemophloeus,_ Dej._ ferrugineus,_ Wlk._ Cucujus? |
13552 | Cardisoma...?_ Ocypoda ceratophthalmus,_ Pall_. |
13552 | Discourses are delivered upon the principles of vacancy( nirwana?) |
13552 | Does not this drawing of a species of Chironectes, captured near Colombo, justify his description? |
13552 | Dussumieri_? |
13552 | For the purpose of ascertaining the capacity of the gifted monarch, Mahindo thus interrogated him:--"O king; what is this tree called? |
13552 | Gymnoplistia? |
13552 | He described it as being divided by a river( the Mahawelli- ganga?) |
13552 | His father seeing him lying on his bed, with his hands and feet gathered up, inquired,"My boy, why not stretch thyself at length on thy bed?" |
13552 | How then does the enclosed fly always select the right end, and with what secretion is it supplied to decompose this mortar?"] |
13552 | ICHNEUMONIDÆ,_ Leach._ Cryptus,_ Fabr._* onustus,_ Wlk._ Hemiteles? |
13552 | Ichthyology of Ceylon, little known Fish for table, seir fish Sardines, poisonous? |
13552 | In Ceylon he was struck by the number of serpents, and the multitude of wild animals, lions( leopards? |
13552 | Is it a fact that in America, pigs extirpate the rattlesnakes with impunity?] |
13552 | It occurred to him his retinue must surely have been seized by her, and he exclaimed,''Pray, why dost not thou produce my attendants?'' |
13552 | Ixodes...? |
13552 | Lumbricus...? |
13552 | MUSCIDÆ,_ Latr._ Tachina? |
13552 | NYCTERIBIDÆ,_ Leach._ Nycteribia,_ Latr._----? |
13552 | Nephila...? |
13552 | Oribata...? |
13552 | Oxytelus,_ Grav._ rudis,_ Wlk._ productus,_ Wlk._* bicolor,_ Wlk._ Trogophloeus? |
13552 | Peneus...? |
13552 | Porcellana...?_ Decapoda Macrura. |
13552 | Stenopus...? |
13552 | Thalamita...? |
13552 | The first day he crossed a river,( the estuary of Calpentyn?) |
13552 | Whence do they re- appear? |
13552 | [ 4][ Footnote 1: Rhinolophus affinis? |
13552 | [ Footnote 19:? |
13552 | [ Footnote 1: Galle?] |
13552 | [ Footnote 1:_ Culex laniger_? |
13552 | [ Footnote 2: The fable of the"spicy breezes"said to blow from Arabia and India, is as old as Ctesias; and is eagerly repeated by Pliny? |
13552 | [ Footnote 2:_ Gelasimus tatragonon_? |
13552 | [ Footnote 2:_ Pentaceros?_]_ Sea Slugs._--There are a few species of_ Holothuriæ_, of which the trepang is the best known example. |
13552 | [ Footnote 3: May it not have an Egyptian origin"Siela- Keh,"the_ land_ of_ Siela_?] |
13552 | _ Crangon...?__ Alpheus...?_ Pontonia inflata,_ Edw_. |
13552 | _ Crangon...?__ Alpheus...?_ Pontonia inflata,_ Edw_. |
13552 | _ Dromia...?_ Hippa Asiatica,_ Edw_. |
13552 | _ Grayii? |
13552 | _ Jek._ cribricollis,_ Wlk._? |
13552 | _ Oliv._ Sphænophorus,_ Schön._ glabridiscus,_ Wlk._ exquisitus,_ Wlk._ Dehaani? |
13552 | _ Squilla...?_ Gonodactylus chiragra,_ Fabr_. |
13552 | alternans,_ Wlk._ Stenus,_ Latr._* barbatus,_ Niet._* lacertoides,_ Niet._ Osorius? |
13552 | and whether the Devil should be drawn with horns and a tail? |
13552 | annulipes_? |
13552 | aridifolia,_ Stoll_ extensicollis? |
13552 | atratum? |
13552 | cygneus,_ Fabr_.? |
13552 | errans? |
13552 | ferrugineus,_ Fabr._ introducens,_ Wlk._ Protocerus,_ Schön._ molossus? |
13552 | lectularius,_ Linn._? |
13552 | longicollis? |
13552 | or do they cause dilatation of the pupil, like those of the_ Atropa Belladonna_?] |
13552 | panops,_ Wlk._ Cossonus,_ Clairv._* quadrimacula,_ Wlk._? |
13552 | perplexa,_ Wlk_.?] |
13552 | punctiger? |
13552 | s. Vert, cucullata? |
58889 | A Yaka or a human being( manuswayekda)? |
58889 | Are you well now? |
58889 | Because of what circumstances are you praising this hat? |
58889 | Dost thou require something for it? |
58889 | Friends, where do you drink water? 58889 How many is the number of the cakes?" |
58889 | If you thus committed the robbery are ye guilty or not guilty persons? |
58889 | In this way when night has come, where are you going? |
58889 | Is it good for me also to come? |
58889 | Is it good for me to come? |
58889 | Of what country are you, Sir? 58889 Parrot, am I to take thee?" |
58889 | Then will you give me still a masurama? |
58889 | What are you crying for? |
58889 | What has a dying man to do with eating and drinking? |
58889 | What is it? |
58889 | What is it? |
58889 | What is proper to be done concerning it? |
58889 | What is the juice? |
58889 | What is this meat in your hand? |
58889 | What is, Ada, Destiny? |
58889 | What things are on your head? |
58889 | What things are on your head? |
58889 | What, mother, are you weeping for? |
58889 | Where is the food that was in this? |
58889 | Where is the lion? |
58889 | Who, Bola, told thee? |
58889 | Why didst thou send them to the chena jungle? |
58889 | Why is it? |
58889 | Why must you go? |
58889 | Why, friend, have n''t you eaten the Kaeppitiya[ 280] cakes that are on the trees near this, where you wash? |
58889 | Will you say yet a word[ of advice] to me? |
58889 | Would it be good for me to come, too? |
58889 | Would it be good for me to come, too? |
58889 | ''Am I a slave to drag about oranges?'' |
58889 | ( that is,"Have you a wife?"). |
58889 | A Jackal having gone near the Wild Cat,[ 43] says,"Preceptor,[ tell me] how to eat a little milk- rice from the Gamarala''s house?" |
58889 | A hyæna when asked replied,"What would it matter?" |
58889 | After creating it, when he seized that man he says,"Is there a child of thine?" |
58889 | After having descended( baehaela hitan), having come near those men he says,"Where went ye?" |
58889 | After he drank,"Why is there no one in this palace?" |
58889 | After he gave them this woman asks the Brahmana,"Whence did you bring these?" |
58889 | After he presented[ 95] that jewelled ring to the King, the King asked,"Whence[ came] this jewelled ring to thee?" |
58889 | After he seized him, the man says,"What didst thou seize me for?" |
58889 | After he took it he asks,"Now then, art thou afraid of me now?" |
58889 | After he went the Princess asked the Vaedda,"What animals''skins are these?" |
58889 | After it removed the rind, when she said,"What is that[ you are doing]?" |
58889 | After seizing him he says,"Who sent thee?" |
58889 | After that the King having come, when he asked,"What is it?" |
58889 | After that the King said,"Can you find the Princess who owns this hair?" |
58889 | After that, Batmasura asked,"Can you go with me?" |
58889 | After that, he says to the parrot,"What art thou here for?" |
58889 | After that, not eating the rice, and thinking,"By whom will this work be done?" |
58889 | After that, that man says,"Where are you going?" |
58889 | After that, the King also having freed him from death, asked the Destiny Prince,"Of which village are you; of which country?" |
58889 | After that, the Prince descended from the tree to the ground, and asked the three men[ when they had bathed],"Who are you?" |
58889 | After that, the Rakshasa having come into the city, when he went near the King the King asked,"What hast thou come for?" |
58889 | After that, the men having said"Ha,"[ added],"How shall we come now? |
58889 | After that, the woman asks, it is said,"Of what country are you? |
58889 | After that, these two men lament,"What is it that has happened to us? |
58889 | After that, when the King asked them,"How do you get a living?" |
58889 | After the man went to the city the King said,"Canst thou guard my elephants?" |
58889 | After the two Princes became big, calling them near the King the King asked both,"Is Destiny the greatest thing or not?" |
58889 | Afterwards the Carpenter''s son asked at the hand of the Princess,"Can you( puluhanida) go with me to our country?" |
58889 | Afterwards the God Îswara went near another deity and asked,"What is this? |
58889 | Afterwards the King asks at the hand of Dippitiya,"What is the name of thy mother?" |
58889 | Afterwards the King of the city said,"Who can seize that Yaka?" |
58889 | Afterwards the King said,"Can a Queen eat this Jak section and bear a child?" |
58889 | Afterwards the Prince having restored the Princess to consciousness, asked,"What happened?" |
58889 | Afterwards the lad said,"What is the difficulty for you?" |
58889 | Afterwards the man having gone asked the Gamarala( his wife''s father),"How[ are we to do], then? |
58889 | Afterwards the woman asked,"Without eating the milk- cake, what do you say that for?" |
58889 | Afterwards, the Carpenter having said,"If the Hettirala''s son goes in the horse carriage, am I not a Carpenter? |
58889 | Again the Prince asked,"On which road go you to your house?" |
58889 | Am I not becoming afraid[ when you talk in that way]?" |
58889 | Are they coming for some fight, or what?" |
58889 | Are we so? |
58889 | Art thou clever enough to arrange a contrivance for it?" |
58889 | As he was running he met with yet a man who is going on the road; he asks at the hand of this foolish man,"What, friend, are you running for?" |
58889 | As the man came up, the first rogue said,"O Brahmana, why dost thou carry that dog on thy shoulder?" |
58889 | At that time Sokka asks,"Dost thou think that I have obtained thee( ti) without doing anything( nikan)? |
58889 | At that time his father asked,"Did you learn the subtlety( mayama) of women?" |
58889 | At that time the Barber woman asked,"What are you staying[ in this way] for, not eating cooked rice, without life in your body?" |
58889 | At that time the Hettirala having seen the haunch of flesh, asked,"What is that, Sokka?" |
58889 | At that time the King asked Appusiñño,"Whence comes this money?" |
58889 | At that time the King having seen Appusiñño, asked,"What have you come for?" |
58889 | At that time the Monkey called Appusiñño asked Babasiñño the Beggar,"Am I to arrange and give you an opportunity[ for a marriage]?" |
58889 | At that time the men living in the neighbourhood having come, asked the woman,"Who is thy husband?" |
58889 | At that time the royal Princess, thinking he was the second teacher, said,"What are you sleeping for? |
58889 | At that time this royal Queen asked,"What have ye come for?" |
58889 | At that time, King Attapala asks Great- Fisher,"Is this one thy brother, or thy friend?" |
58889 | At that time, the Queen asked,"Is the tank built and finished?" |
58889 | At the time when the Gama- Mahage also asked"In what manner is that[ to be done]?" |
58889 | At the time when these two asked the two persons of the house,"Is there nobody of your elders?" |
58889 | At the time when they asked,"What is this?" |
58889 | At the time when they went, having seen the Princess who was in the palace they asked the Princess,"Why? |
58889 | Because of it, are you willing or not?" |
58889 | Because of it, are you willing that I should marry you?" |
58889 | Because of it, having gone together with my war army can you defeat the enemies?" |
58889 | Because of it, the Great King asked,"Came you with the thought of perhaps a war, or what?" |
58889 | Because of it,[ the King] gave notice by beat of tom- toms,"Can any one seize them?" |
58889 | Because of what thing? |
58889 | Because of what[ reason] was that? |
58889 | Before they went they said,"When any matter of sickness has happened to a person out of us three, how shall we get to know?" |
58889 | Beginning from that day, the woman, having said,"Do you tell tales in that way?" |
58889 | Bola, boy, is thy filth( kunu) a religious merit? |
58889 | Brahmana, will you say a word[ of advice] to me?" |
58889 | Bringing goods afresh will be good, will it not?" |
58889 | By asking for a marriage from persons without lineage, will they give it?" |
58889 | Can you go?" |
58889 | Concerning it the Prince asked,"Father- in- law, are these cut fence- sticks, or uncut fence- sticks?" |
58889 | Dead men having arisen from the dead, will there be a country also to which they come? |
58889 | Did he die?" |
58889 | Did n''t you see a place where there is water?" |
58889 | Did you seize the Yaka?" |
58889 | Did you teach that one all soothsaying?" |
58889 | Didst thou seize the Yaka?" |
58889 | Do you investigate only suits for rich persons? |
58889 | Do you look after cattle in this way?" |
58889 | Do you not institute suits for poor persons? |
58889 | During that night having given the dana and having finished,"Whence are you?" |
58889 | Enemy, what is this?" |
58889 | Except that they give[ adulterers, or perhaps only offenders against caste prohibitions in such cases as this?] |
58889 | For eating for the road, what shall we eat?" |
58889 | For houses, on the days when it rains is there not much advantage in[ having] coconut husks?" |
58889 | For how much money will you give this horse?" |
58889 | For what things will you give this?" |
58889 | For what[ reason] are you without cause( nikan) in this great trouble?" |
58889 | Friend, will you give us that hat?" |
58889 | From our friendship what will be the profit? |
58889 | Hast thou come to rebuke me?" |
58889 | Have I blundered? |
58889 | Have I tied them badly? |
58889 | Having broken open this letter and shown it to the man, he asked,"What things are in this letter?" |
58889 | Having brought a plantain tree they set it up[? |
58889 | Having caused Diktaladi''s daughter to be brought, he asks,"What is thy mother''s name?" |
58889 | Having come he asked,"This mother, a person from where is she? |
58889 | Having come there the Hettirala asks, he asks from the house people,"Has n''t the fool himself who went to the rice field come?" |
58889 | Having come there, he asked that Prince who says"Destiny,""Who are you, Ada?" |
58889 | Having come there,"What is this smell of dead bodies?" |
58889 | Having come thus, and met with the very Prince who trades in the scarves, and conversed well, he asked,"Who knits the scarves?" |
58889 | Having come, when he looked he saw that the Deer had been caught in the noose, and asked,"Friend, what is[ the reason of] it?" |
58889 | Having come,"Where are ye two going?" |
58889 | Having finished and talked, when they said,"We are going,"[ 185][ the people of the eating- house] ask,"Where is the money?" |
58889 | Having finished coming,[ 167] he says,"Where is my golden mat?" |
58889 | Having given information of it to the King''s younger brother also, the younger brother asked,"What is that for?" |
58889 | Having gone there, the God Îswara asked at the hand of that deity,"What, now then, shall I do for this?" |
58889 | Having gone, at that Prince''s hand,"What[ are you doing here]?" |
58889 | Having gone, these six persons together said,"Where is the sword?" |
58889 | Having heard that lamenting, that Rakshasa came and said,"What are ye lamenting for?" |
58889 | Having said it, Appusiñño said,"O Lord King, Your Majesty, will you, Sir, be angry at my speaking?" |
58889 | Having said that, he asked at the hand of the woman,"What are you here for?" |
58889 | Having said thus, the man who looks after the cattle asked the man who pours the water,"How, friend, is your work?" |
58889 | Having said,"If these killed them, where are the tongues of these animals?" |
58889 | Having said,"When will the scarf trader come again to the shop?" |
58889 | Having said,"Who is it?" |
58889 | Having satisfied her mind he asks,"Dost thou know the time when the Yaka comes?" |
58889 | Having seen him, when he asked,"What is it?" |
58889 | Having seen it, he says,"What is it? |
58889 | Having seen that this God Iswara is running, the brother- in- law of the God Iswara asked at the hand of the God Iswara,"Where are you running?" |
58889 | Having seen that this very boy is going, the Queen, calling the boy, asked,"Where are you going?" |
58889 | Having seen the Parrot the Mouse- deer says,"Friend, where is your friend?" |
58889 | Having seen the shark the Queen asked,"For how much are you selling this shark?" |
58889 | Having seen them, he spoke to the Prince and awoke him, and asked,"How did you kill this tusk elephant?" |
58889 | Having seen these four the Jackal said,"What, friends, are you[ doing] there?" |
58889 | Having seen these two here,"What, friends, are you[ doing] there?" |
58889 | Having shown her, Sakra asked,"Can you stay here?" |
58889 | Having spoken to the man, when they asked him,"Will you give us the goat?" |
58889 | Having struck on the head of the Hetti- elder- brother and sworn, how can I come?" |
58889 | Having thus gone, when he was[ at the palace] the King asked,"What is it? |
58889 | Having told the old woman to come, the King asked,"What do you want in order to go to seek the Princess?" |
58889 | He asked the Princess,"Are you a human daughter, or a Yaksa- daughter?" |
58889 | He got him ashore, and after taking him asked,"What is your name?" |
58889 | He having stopped the horse- keeper, asks,"To which district are you taking this horse?" |
58889 | How about it?" |
58889 | How about the maintenance of those two?" |
58889 | How is that? |
58889 | How is the mode of selling the goods?" |
58889 | How shall I come with four or five persons?" |
58889 | How shall they carry the earth?" |
58889 | How will you take it and go?" |
58889 | If I did n''t eat it is there any harm?" |
58889 | If I remained[ with them] wo n''t the two persons get a subsistence, I having even done cultivation and trading?") |
58889 | If not, how does this woman know to- day the story which my Prince told yesterday for me to hear?" |
58889 | If you said,"What is[ the reason of] that?" |
58889 | In this drought where is there water for anyone to drink?" |
58889 | In this forest wilderness what are we to do?" |
58889 | Is he a person of good lineage?'' |
58889 | Is it easy or difficult?" |
58889 | Is it true?" |
58889 | Is there your wife?" |
58889 | It is mine, is n''t it?" |
58889 | Just as he is taking the two bundles in his hand, the Prince asks,"What are these?" |
58889 | Meanwhile, not allowing them to approach their own country, the King asked,"Of what country are these ships? |
58889 | Now then, how shall I obtain a living?" |
58889 | Now then, to- morrow, during the day, having said,''Whose is the corpse?'' |
58889 | Now then, where shall I go?" |
58889 | O meritorious Bug, because of what camest thou to this place? |
58889 | Of what village?" |
58889 | On account of it the woman said,"Why have you not died yet? |
58889 | On that account am I to take an elephant and give it to you; or if not am I to give the money it is worth?" |
58889 | On the following day the flower- mother says to the Princess,"Where is the Prince''s life?" |
58889 | One day our father the King asked me and my younger brother,''Is Destiny the greatest thing or not?'' |
58889 | One day, when I was asking that Prince and this Prince,''Is Destiny the greatest thing or not?'' |
58889 | Other women asked,"What is[ the reason of] so much sportiveness of the Turtle''s wife which there is to- day?" |
58889 | Owing to it, the boy, speaking to the rich man, says,"Will you sell this ship?" |
58889 | Sakra said,"Why? |
58889 | Sakra, creating an old appearance, having come asked at the boy''s hand,"What are you weeping for?" |
58889 | Seizing the man he says,"What is in your box?" |
58889 | Shall I summon her to come?" |
58889 | Shall I summon her to come[ as my wife]?" |
58889 | She asked at the hand of the Princess,"How, daughter( pute), do you eat?" |
58889 | Should you ask,''What is the medical treatment?'' |
58889 | Should you ask,''What is[ the reason of] that?'' |
58889 | Should you say,"In what manner was that?" |
58889 | Shouldst thou say,''Why is that?'' |
58889 | So the Princess asked the Prince,"Where is your life?" |
58889 | So the man asked,"What are you crying for?" |
58889 | So the robber asked the Princess,"Now then, how to kill your elder brother?" |
58889 | Son, who will give[ marriage] feasts to us? |
58889 | That Kota said,"Who said she will give power to me?" |
58889 | That Rakshasa youngster says,"Where are you going?" |
58889 | That day the woman having spoken to the Barber, asked,"What did you laugh for when I was coming? |
58889 | That lad asked,"What are you again lying down for?" |
58889 | That woman''s mother also having come at this time, very noisily asked,"Did my daughter receive the bag of masuran?" |
58889 | The Brahmana[ whom he had met], turning to go along a different path, asked at the hand of this one,"Are there still masuran in your hand?" |
58889 | The Crow said,"Our friend went for food; why has he not come?" |
58889 | The Crow said,"What, friends, are you[ doing] there?" |
58889 | The Gamarala asked,"Now then, is it well, the pregnancy longing?" |
58889 | The Gamarala asked,"Now then, is it well, the pregnancy longing?" |
58889 | The Gamarala asked,"What can you eat?" |
58889 | The Gamarala asked,"What is it, Bolan? |
58889 | The Gamarala asked,"What is it, Bolan? |
58889 | The Gamarala asked,"What is it, Bolan? |
58889 | The Gamarala said,"Now then even, is the pregnancy longing well?" |
58889 | The Gamarala said,"What can you eat for the pregnancy longing?" |
58889 | The Hettirala asked,"What is this?" |
58889 | The Hettirala gave the money; and taking the Prince and having arrived at his house the Hettirala having spoken to the Prince, asks,"What can you do?" |
58889 | The Hettirala having become very angry said,"He having done me much injury until this time, now he smeared this on my body, did n''t he?" |
58889 | The Hettirala''s wife asks,"Even to- day did that fool do even that work?" |
58889 | The Hettirala, having cast off those clothes and put on clothes in the manner of a Princess, came and asked,"Am I the Princess?" |
58889 | The Hettirala, having gone a little far, asked,"Where[ is the whip], Bola? |
58889 | The Jackal having seen the ascetic and spoken to him, says,"Meritorious ascetic, having been in which district are you, Sir, coming? |
58889 | The Jackal says,"Friend, where do you drink water? |
58889 | The King asked at the hand of that woman,"How didst thou recognise this Crow, so as to catch it?" |
58889 | The King asked,"Because of what circumstance did he kill them in that way?" |
58889 | The King asked,"By the account which thou knowest, are the females in excess or the males in excess?" |
58889 | The King asked,"Treasurer, is there rain in your quarter?" |
58889 | The King asked,"What are the things you require for it?" |
58889 | The King asked,"What is that for?" |
58889 | The King asked,"Where is that ring?" |
58889 | The King asked,"Who must beat it for the sound of this to spread?" |
58889 | The King asks the Brahmana,"How did this occur?" |
58889 | The King having come again to this boy''s house, said at the hand of the boy''s mother and father,"How is the manner in which you get a living now?" |
58889 | The King having come asked,"What is it?" |
58889 | The King having given much wealth to the man, at the time when you went into the midst of the forest did n''t you meet with the leopard?" |
58889 | The King having said to this one,"What can you do?" |
58889 | The King said,"Can you go with me to my city?" |
58889 | The King said,"For seizing the Yaka what do you want?" |
58889 | The King said,"What do you want?" |
58889 | The King, having seen this bunch of keys, asked,"Whence, Appusiñño, keys to this extent?" |
58889 | The King[ asked],"What does he require[ 296] for it?" |
58889 | The Moorman says,"O Rakshasa, where are you going?" |
58889 | The Moorman says,"What didst thou seize me for?" |
58889 | The Moorman says,"What didst thou seize me for?" |
58889 | The Prince asked,"Does a Yaka or a human being ask? |
58889 | The Prince asked,"For how much?" |
58889 | The Prince asked,"For how much?" |
58889 | The Prince asked,"Will you sell that Parrot?" |
58889 | The Prince asks,"What is this?" |
58889 | The Prince having come asked,"What is it, younger sister?" |
58889 | The Princess asked at the hand of the Princes,"Whence are you?" |
58889 | The Princess asked the Brahmana''s wife,"Who told you this?" |
58889 | The Princess asked the robber,"When he has gone to the pool what will happen?" |
58889 | The Princess having seen it asked,"What are you collecting those coconut husks and coconut shells for?" |
58889 | The Queen asked,"Son, what is the merchandise you have brought to- day?" |
58889 | The Queen having said,"Well, what can I do?" |
58889 | The Queen said,"Am I a slave to drag about anybody''s orange?" |
58889 | The Rakshasa having arisen, at the hand of the girl, having scolded her, asked,"What is this?" |
58889 | The Rakshasa lads[ said],"Having come after eating men''s flesh, what do you say''smell of dead bodies''for?" |
58889 | The Rakshasa says to that Rakshasa''s youth,"Where went this thief?" |
58889 | The Rakshasa says,"Didst thou come alone?" |
58889 | The Rakshasa says,"If so, wilt thou bring and give them?" |
58889 | The Rakshasa says,"O Rakshasi, what happened to thy Rakshasa?" |
58889 | The Rakshasa youth is grieved, and says,"You are not my mother, not my father; what man are you?" |
58889 | The Rat King having come, and said,"One with cooking pot''s mouth( appalla- kata), are you asleep?" |
58889 | The Sannyasi asked,"What is it? |
58889 | The Treasurer asked at the hand of the Treasurer''s wife,"What shall I do for this?" |
58889 | The Turtle also asked,"Friend, where do you drink water? |
58889 | The Turtle said,"Friend, what are you[ doing] there?" |
58889 | The Vaeddas asked the Princess,"If so, how is it[ to be]?" |
58889 | The Yaka''s wife asked,"Where is your life?" |
58889 | The Yakadura having gone quite alone to the rock house, when he asked the woman who was unclothed,"Art thou a human daughter[ 204] or a Yaksani?" |
58889 | The ascetic having been much pleased, asks the Jackal,"Regarding it, what must be done by me for thee?" |
58889 | The bird having become angry and said,"If ye did not eat them, who ate them?" |
58889 | The boy asked,"Father, how far( koccara taen) can you swim in this tank?" |
58889 | The boy asked,"For how much will you sell it?" |
58889 | The boy having gone home, at the time when he was there, when his mother asked,"Why, Bola, where are thy books and slates?" |
58889 | The boy''s parents asked the boy,"Did you learn all the sciences?" |
58889 | The elder brother asked,"What?" |
58889 | The girl asked at the Prince''s hand,"Where are you going?" |
58889 | The girl''s father asked at the hand of the Prince,"Son- in- law, is this rice field a cultivated rice field, or an unworked rice field?" |
58889 | The lad asked,"What are you again lying down for( budi)?" |
58889 | The man asked at the hand of his wife,"Where are the two youths?" |
58889 | The man asked,"What can you eat?" |
58889 | The man having said,"I can,"said,"What will you give me?" |
58889 | The man having seen Sokka asked,"Friend, what are you doing?" |
58889 | The man said,"What will you give me?" |
58889 | The man said,"What, friend, is my work? |
58889 | The man says,"What didst thou seize me for?" |
58889 | The man who is uttering spells, after saying,"Ha, are you getting caught?" |
58889 | The man who owned the goats asked,"Who can bring the golden pillow?" |
58889 | The other six Princesses ask the Princess of the flower- mother''s son,"Is your husband going for the hunting- sport to- day?" |
58889 | The owner of the goats asked,"Who can bring it?" |
58889 | The royal Queen having been near, asked,"What did you laugh at?" |
58889 | The second teacher having gone, asked this one,"Who are you, Ada?" |
58889 | The thief says,"If so, how shall I go from this jungle?" |
58889 | The thief says,"What is that for?" |
58889 | The thief thought,"Who spoke here?" |
58889 | The three persons having joined together, talk together:"Friend, what can you do?" |
58889 | The tiger says,"Am I to eat thee, or wilt thou give me thy two children?" |
58889 | The widow woman asked,"Where, son, are you going in this way when it has become night?" |
58889 | The woman asked,"What are you saying? |
58889 | The woman having gone running and said,"Elder brother, where are you going?" |
58889 | The woman said,"How shall I go carrying two in the arms, and again with child? |
58889 | The woman said,"Where did you go?" |
58889 | The woman who was in the house asked,"What is your name?" |
58889 | Then Ayiwanda''s uncle said,"Who will give girls to thee?" |
58889 | Then Babasiñño said,"What is this you are saying, Appusiñño? |
58889 | Then a crow which was quarrelling said to another crow,"Wilt thou be[ quiet], without quarrelling with me? |
58889 | Then at the time when the Hettirala asked,"Sokka, what is this?" |
58889 | Then at the time when the Hettirala was asking Sokka,"What shall I do for this?" |
58889 | Then having cut down the man with the sword that was in the Prince''s hand, he asked the Princess,"Whence this man?" |
58889 | Then he asked the beggar,"How didst thou cure this sickness?" |
58889 | Then that Yaka says,"Is that also an impossible thing[ for me]?" |
58889 | Then the Beggar says,"Should I hold the wager that you, Sir, hold, that is as much[ as matters] to you, is n''t it? |
58889 | Then the Carpenter asked,"What dost thou not go to school for?" |
58889 | Then the Destiny King asked,"Where then is the other Prince? |
58889 | Then the Destiny Prince asked,"Of what city are you?" |
58889 | Then the Elephant calves[ asked],"What have you come for?" |
58889 | Then the Gamarala, having scolded and scolded her, began to lament, and said,"Why, O archer, can I kill the lion?" |
58889 | Then the God Îswara asked at the hand of the Princess,"What is the food so late to- day for?" |
58889 | Then the God Îswara said,"When I have split my body shall I not be destroyed?" |
58889 | Then the Hare having said,"What? |
58889 | Then the Hettiya''s daughter having come with sandal- wood scent and distilled Attar water, asked,"Who are you?" |
58889 | Then the Jackal said,"Are the animals able to build tanks? |
58889 | Then the King asked the Crow,"Why didst thou drop excreta in my mouth?" |
58889 | Then the King asked,"Can you seize the Yaka of the Akaragane jungle?" |
58889 | Then the King asked,"How dost thou know?" |
58889 | Then the King asked,"What account art thou looking at?" |
58889 | Then the King asked,"What is it? |
58889 | Then the King having spoken, asked,"Canst thou catch and give the thief?" |
58889 | Then the King said to the Treasurer,"Treasurer, now the time for eating rice has come, has n''t it?" |
58889 | Then the King said,"What will you eat me for? |
58889 | Then the King spoke,"Wast thou unable to learn letters? |
58889 | Then the King thinking,"Who is it, Bola, who is a rich man to that degree?" |
58889 | Then the King will ask,''What dost thou want?'' |
58889 | Then the Lord asked,"When I have seized the Yaka what will you give me?" |
58889 | Then the Minister''s daughter having come, asked,"Who are you?" |
58889 | Then the Minister''s daughter said,"What is it you call Destiny? |
58889 | Then the Parrot asked the Hare,[ 2]"Where, friend, is the Mouse- deer?" |
58889 | Then the Parrot asked,"Well then, what are you telling me to do?" |
58889 | Then the Prince asked the Princess,"Will you come to go with me?" |
58889 | Then the Prince asked,"Are you coming immediately?" |
58889 | Then the Prince asked,"For how much will you sell the Cobra?" |
58889 | Then the Prince asked,"When you have gone to the ship how many men can you cut down?" |
58889 | Then the Prince having come, asked at the hand of the Princess,"Whence the golden ash- pumpkin upon the bed?" |
58889 | Then the Prince said,"Are there not other boxes?" |
58889 | Then the Prince says,"Why, what is it you are asking? |
58889 | Then the Princess asked,"If I and the ornaments belong to Your Honour,[ 305] for what purpose will you kill me?" |
58889 | Then the Princess asks the Vaedda,"Where do you live?" |
58889 | Then the Queen asked the boy,''Where are you going?'' |
58889 | Then the Queen asked,"Son, on this journey what have you brought?" |
58889 | Then the Queen asked,"Son, what is the merchandise you have brought?" |
58889 | Then the Rakshasa says,"Am I to eat this one?" |
58889 | Then the Rakshasa says,"Art thou a greater person than I, Bola?" |
58889 | Then the Rakshasa says,"Where have I, Bola, an elder brother?" |
58889 | Then the Turtle''s wife asked,"What is the packet of cooked rice for you for?" |
58889 | Then the Vedarala asked,"How did you come into a room the doors of which were closed?" |
58889 | Then the Yaka says,"Are thou a greater one than I?" |
58889 | Then the bride''s mother asked,"Where is the Vedarala?" |
58889 | Then the fishermen asked,"Where are you going?" |
58889 | Then the girl''s father having gone and said,"What is this, Bola, that thou hast not yet taken that cloth?" |
58889 | Then the grandmother asked,"What, Sokka, shall we do for it?" |
58889 | Then the men asked at the hand of the man who came with the tusk elephant,"You[ come] whence?" |
58889 | Then the men who were cheating him began to say,"Why, O fool, when you have come driving the goat, are you trying to make it a bull? |
58889 | Then the palm- sugar maker and the washerman[ 53] having gone and said,"What are you doing? |
58889 | Then the parrot says,"Friend, what did you come to this jungle for?" |
58889 | Then the second teacher asked,"Who are you, Ada?" |
58889 | Then the two persons having gone near that blind person, asked,"Who are you?" |
58889 | Then the whole of the Kings, having hit upon a little about it, inquired,"What is it?" |
58889 | Then the widow- mother asked,"Where are you, son, going?" |
58889 | Then the woman asked at the hand of Batmasura,"Where are you going?" |
58889 | Then the woman having gone to the place where the King is, the King asked,"What have you come for?" |
58889 | Then the woman said,"If so, how can I go? |
58889 | Then the woman said,"Is that a very wonderful work? |
58889 | Then these men asked,"In the Divine World are the coconuts very large?" |
58889 | Then these three persons, whence are they to give the money? |
58889 | Then they asked,''Did you learn the subtlety of women?'' |
58889 | Then when the royal servants asked Kota,"Why have you come to the royal house without permission?" |
58889 | Then, also, the royal Queen asked,"What did you laugh at?" |
58889 | Then, having called Sokka, he asked,"Where are the cattle?" |
58889 | Then,"Who can bring it?" |
58889 | Thereafter having gone near their palace, he cried out for the King to hear,"Will you give the youngest of the seven, Princess Sunumalli?" |
58889 | Thereupon Bahu- Bhutaya, because the woman was good-[looking], thinks,"What medical treatment shall I give for this?" |
58889 | Thereupon asking the man for the Princess, what does this Prince do? |
58889 | Thereupon that Prince says,"How are there women for me? |
58889 | Thereupon the Destiny King asked,"When you were staying at that city how many children had you?" |
58889 | Thereupon the Hettirala having spoken to the Prince asks,"Can you plough rice fields?" |
58889 | Thereupon the Hettirala''s daughter having become much afraid, asked,"What is the medicine?" |
58889 | Thereupon the Jackals ask,"Where, Gamarala, are you going?" |
58889 | Thereupon the King asked Appusiñño,"What has split your head?" |
58889 | Thereupon the King asks Sokka,"If you are a dexterous man to that degree, will you come to fight with the first dexterous fighter of my war army?" |
58889 | Thereupon the King asks,"Are there not Tom- tom Beaters in this city?" |
58889 | Thereupon the King having come to the rice field and called the man, when he asked,"What are you cutting the unripe paddy for?" |
58889 | Thereupon the King said,"Are you quite satisfied[ for me] to give a district from the kingdom, and goods[ amounting] to a tusk elephant''s load?" |
58889 | Thereupon the King said,"What do you require?" |
58889 | Thereupon the Leveret says,"What is it to you? |
58889 | Thereupon the Parrot said,"What, friend?" |
58889 | Thereupon the Prince asked,"Are there dried areka- nuts?" |
58889 | Thereupon the Prince asks,"Do you give the shop goods on credit( nayata) and the like? |
58889 | Thereupon the Prince having said,"At what country have we arrived?" |
58889 | Thereupon the Prince says,"How are there women for me? |
58889 | Thereupon the Prince says,"The thing which the Hetti- elder- brother has thrown away when coming, why should I bring? |
58889 | Thereupon the Prince says,"What is the Hetti- elder- brother saying? |
58889 | Thereupon the Prince says,"What, Hetti- elder- brother, are you saying? |
58889 | Thereupon the Prince, having opened his eyes and said,"Who are ye?" |
58889 | Thereupon the Princess also being willing regarding it, asked the robber,"How shall we kill elder brother?" |
58889 | Thereupon the Sun asked,"Of what lineage are ye, Fish- Owls?" |
58889 | Thereupon the carpenter says,"Why, friend, do n''t you know? |
58889 | Thereupon the man asked,"What have you come here again for?" |
58889 | Thereupon the man who owned the elephant having come to the house, asked the woman,"Where is thy husband?" |
58889 | Thereupon the man, looking in the direction of the plate, says,"What are ye saying? |
58889 | Thereupon the men of that country said to the woman,"Your children are male children, are they not? |
58889 | Thereupon the teacher said,"No, you are a poor woman, are you not? |
58889 | Thereupon the three persons becoming afraid, and thinking,"Is selling firewood of the jungle of the Gods and getting a living by it, wrong?" |
58889 | Thereupon the washerman asked Matalana,"What is that you are eating?" |
58889 | Thereupon the woman asked,"Were you inclined to come with me?" |
58889 | Thereupon the woman says,"Why, Bola, do n''t you know that after their life, when they have burnt men they receive goods?" |
58889 | Thereupon this Prince asked,"Because of what circumstance art thou weeping?" |
58889 | Thereupon to the Hettirala the Prince says,"Hetti- elder- brother, what is this you say? |
58889 | Thereupon, after Matalana came to the royal house, when he asked,"In about how many days can you seize and give Matalana?" |
58889 | Thereupon, having called Sokka, and having said,"Where is the revenue obtained from this? |
58889 | Thereupon, while this Hettiya was talking with the two persons he asked,"Where are you two going in the jungle in this forest wilderness?" |
58889 | They sent word,''Who gives in marriage to a young youngster? |
58889 | This Jackal said,"Does n''t the corn disappear in this chena? |
58889 | This Prince asked these two,"Can you swim to that ship?" |
58889 | This Prince asked,"Will you sell that?" |
58889 | This destitute Brahmana asked the tom- tom beater,"What is that tom- tom beating for?" |
58889 | This giantess[ 205] has not[ come] yet; what is that for?" |
58889 | This is Sunday;[ 6] how shall I bite hides to- day?" |
58889 | This man asked,"What came you for?" |
58889 | This man said,"What will you eat me for? |
58889 | This one thought,"Yet[ another] Brahmana having taken one masurama from me said,''To one''s own wife do n''t tell a secret,''did n''t he?" |
58889 | To the boy said the soothsayer,"Your father is lost, is it not so?" |
58889 | To whom shall I tell this suit? |
58889 | To- day how shall I get free?" |
58889 | Was it good to go home empty- handed? |
58889 | Was it the Deer that I got, or the packet of cooked rice I got?" |
58889 | Wast thou unable to learn the art of swords, the art of bows, etc.?" |
58889 | Well then, the shopkeeper Hettiya asked,"Who art thou?" |
58889 | Well then, these city people having said,"Who is this who cried out?" |
58889 | Well then, what does that Sokka do? |
58889 | Well then, while the party are staying there, one day, to look,"Does the Lord Mudaliyar Babasiñño regard me?" |
58889 | What are the goods for, that we have? |
58889 | What are you plucking vegetables for[ but to eat in curry]?" |
58889 | What art thou saying? |
58889 | What came she here for?" |
58889 | What did he bring? |
58889 | What did mother and father[ 75] bury me for? |
58889 | What did our mother and father bury me for? |
58889 | What did our mother and father bury me for? |
58889 | What did the other do? |
58889 | What did they bury me for? |
58889 | What do you say about it?" |
58889 | What dost thou say about[ thy reward for] it?" |
58889 | What have you come to this place for? |
58889 | What have you to say?" |
58889 | What illness have you?" |
58889 | What is it you are saying? |
58889 | What is this thing you are saying now?" |
58889 | What is this you are asking? |
58889 | What is this you are doing?" |
58889 | What is thy name?" |
58889 | What is your name?" |
58889 | What was it? |
58889 | What was it? |
58889 | What was that for? |
58889 | What''s that?" |
58889 | When I stopped for this business you went away, did n''t you?" |
58889 | When he asked again,"How is that?" |
58889 | When he asked,"Because there is darkness how shall we find our mother''s bed?" |
58889 | When he asked,"Can you[ do] letter accounts?" |
58889 | When he asked,"How is that?" |
58889 | When he asked,"What is this?" |
58889 | When he asked,"Why so?" |
58889 | When he came near the tree he asked,"What is that?" |
58889 | When he is going on the path, the men whom he meets ask,"Where are you going?" |
58889 | When he is sending the fire- ball the Prince asked the deity,"What is the reason for sending this fire- ball?" |
58889 | When he said thus, those three enemies say,"What are you saying? |
58889 | When her husband further asked,"By what method shall we kill mother?" |
58889 | When his parents afterwards asked the boy,"Did you learn the subtlety of women?" |
58889 | When she said,"What is that[ you are doing]?" |
58889 | When the Hettirala was asking at the hand of Sokka,"What shall I do for it?" |
58889 | When the Jackal spoke thus the ascetic asks,"On account of what matter dost thou speak to me in that manner?" |
58889 | When the Prince asked on account of it,"Will the party come now?" |
58889 | When the Prince said,"What shall I go and escort you for? |
58889 | When the Prince, having said,"What is this?" |
58889 | When the Princess asked,"What is that for?" |
58889 | When the Queen asked,"Where is the other man?" |
58889 | When the female Palm- cat said,"What is that[ you are doing]?" |
58889 | When the men came he asked,"Where are you going? |
58889 | When the son was buried he said,"What[ did they bury] me for? |
58889 | When the thief''s son asked his mother,"What is the motive for going for robbery, tying on the bells?" |
58889 | When the two Princes went to their uncle''s house,"What, Princes, have you come for?" |
58889 | When they asked,"What are you weeping for?" |
58889 | When they came near the parrot, the Rakshasa says to the parrot,"Friend, didst thou send this one to my forest?" |
58889 | When they had been going a considerable distance, this Brahmana asked,"Will you still say a word[ of advice] to me?" |
58889 | When they said,"Having given the money, go away,"where have these three got money to give? |
58889 | When they said[ this], these three persons, except that they ate in order to look at the power of the hat, whence are they to give the money? |
58889 | When this thief''s wife asked,"Why are you doing that?" |
58889 | When ye asked for marriage in that way will they give it?" |
58889 | Whence are these goods?" |
58889 | Whence has our mother silver and golden goods? |
58889 | Whence has our mother silver and golden things? |
58889 | Whence is it for thee, for a man called up for hire?" |
58889 | Whence is this tavalama for thee? |
58889 | Where are you going?" |
58889 | Where did you meet with a hat of a kind which is not[ elsewhere]? |
58889 | Where is your village? |
58889 | While eating them, having summoned still[ other] Jackals, and said,"I did such a clever deed; what did ye?" |
58889 | While he is coming, this panting Lizard asked,"Friend, where are you going?" |
58889 | While he is there[ after] thus putting the three- cornered hat on his head, those three persons ask,"What is it, friend? |
58889 | While he was there, thinking,"Æyi, Bola, at one blow with my hand they were deprived of life to this extent; is n''t it so?" |
58889 | While passing over a town the turtle continually asked"What''s this? |
58889 | While time was passing, he spoke to the Minister one day, and said,"Can not I obtain profit by cultivating kahawanas( coins)?" |
58889 | While you were burning me did I also cry out? |
58889 | Who and whose?" |
58889 | Who can do these things?" |
58889 | Who is the owner?" |
58889 | Why are you saying so? |
58889 | Why was that? |
58889 | Why was that? |
58889 | Why? |
58889 | Why? |
58889 | Why?" |
58889 | Why?" |
58889 | Will you give me a little fire?" |
58889 | Will you, Sirs, be seated there?" |
58889 | Yet still the King asked, through the excess of his fear, saying and saying,"Whose ships? |
58889 | You ca n''t find the gap[ by which he came]; shall I find and show( lit., give) you it?" |
58889 | Your livelihood being of a different sort, how is it?" |
58889 | [ 126] If thou cut[ some] and went, would it be bad?" |
58889 | [ 153] The King said,"For seizing the Yaka what do you want?" |
58889 | [ 157] Then the Rakshasa says,"Why didst thou tell me lies?" |
58889 | [ 158] After he seized them that man says,"O Rakshasa, what didst thou hold me for?" |
58889 | [ 160] To taniyenda awe? |
58889 | [ 193] At the time when they asked,"What is that?" |
58889 | [ 21] The Polanga asked,"Where, friend, do you drink water?" |
58889 | [ 238] Akuru ganan, that is,"Can you keep accounts?" |
58889 | [ 274] Because of it, why are you staying without eating? |
58889 | [ 291] The younger brother having come, asked,"What?" |
58889 | [ 303] The meaning is,"Can you take my war army and defeat the enemies?" |
58889 | [ 31]"Secondly, how many is the number of the cakes?" |
58889 | [ 321] Widi lokuda madi lokuda, lit., Is Destiny great or insufficiently great? |
58889 | [ 42] One day, this Prince asked another man,"Did you see my Princess?" |
58889 | [ 50] Bola, because there is no hunting- meat have you come to rebuke me? |
58889 | [ 65] Then the Yaka[ who guarded the treasure] having come, asked from the Sannyasi,"Where is the demon offering( billa)?" |
58889 | [? |
58889 | [? |
58889 | dost thou not go to school?" |
58889 | i, p. 77, of these Sinhalese tales, a man asks,"Can anyone in the other world come to this world?" |
58889 | she said thus:"Why, son? |
56614 | After the Gamarala has gone at night in that manner, and tapped at the door, she will ask,''Who is it?'' 56614 Afterwards I asked at elder brother''s hand regarding it,''Elder brother, to whom are we to give this?'' |
56614 | All these persons being now without memory or understanding, what saying of sooth is there? |
56614 | And thy mother? |
56614 | Are the Crocodiles cheated quite, Thus the Ketala yam to bite? |
56614 | Are we good enough for you? |
56614 | Are we good enough for you? |
56614 | Are we good enough for you? |
56614 | At a time when I was not here did ye give a resting- place to any one else? |
56614 | Canst thou grow and give me a Margosa tree without bitterness? |
56614 | Does the Mouseling eat the cooked rice? 56614 Dost thou carry me by the legs to some place to give a livelihood to thee?" |
56614 | Dost thou not know the help I gave thee? 56614 For whom?" |
56614 | Hast thou not an axe? |
56614 | Having seen the earth why didst thou not come? |
56614 | Having seen the sky why didst thou not come? |
56614 | How is it that mother is dead? |
56614 | If not, how shall I carry thee? |
56614 | In what country, Bola, Jackal, do the fish who are in the water sport on the land? |
56614 | Leave this discourse,said the devil;"with what canst thou sow our field this following year?" |
56614 | Mother, whose is that house? |
56614 | My Lord Devil,replied the husbandman,"how have I cheated you who have chosen first? |
56614 | Upasakaralas, where are you going? |
56614 | Was the egg given? |
56614 | What am I to do? 56614 What are the facts about the bulls to me? |
56614 | What are you lying down for? |
56614 | What are you plucking mangoes for? |
56614 | What are you taking those elephants for? |
56614 | What art thou going to seek and eat in this forest? |
56614 | What do you eat? |
56614 | What do you eat? |
56614 | What do you eat? |
56614 | What hast thou come to- day for? |
56614 | What have you come again for? |
56614 | What is in thy hands? |
56614 | What is it, Gamarala? 56614 What is it?" |
56614 | What is it? |
56614 | What is it? |
56614 | What is that about? |
56614 | What is the assistance? |
56614 | What is the use of sitting and staying? 56614 What is the use of sitting and staying? |
56614 | What is the use of sitting and staying? 56614 What is the use of sitting and staying? |
56614 | What is the use of sitting and staying? 56614 What is the use of sitting and staying? |
56614 | What is the use of sitting and staying? 56614 What is the use of sitting and staying? |
56614 | What is the use of sitting and staying? 56614 What is this, Sapu- flowers''Minister, you are doing?" |
56614 | What is[ the use of] sitting and staying? 56614 What name am I to say?" |
56614 | What son- in- law? |
56614 | What things dost thou want for it? |
56614 | What, Tokkan the Devil- dancer, are you crying for? |
56614 | Whence? |
56614 | Where are you going? |
56614 | Where are you going? |
56614 | Where are you taking them? |
56614 | Where are you taking those turtle- doves? |
56614 | Where shall I make the trap? |
56614 | Where, Bolan, are the cakes? |
56614 | Where, Upasakarala, are you going? |
56614 | Where? 56614 While he was outside how could I, sitting in the cave, kill him?" |
56614 | Why are you sleeping yet? |
56614 | Why hast thou come to- day? |
56614 | Why wilt thou eat me? |
56614 | Why, Bola? |
56614 | ''Prince,''she replied,''what need hast thou of attendants? |
56614 | ''Woman, hast thou seen my attendants?'' |
56614 | A King having come that way while they were there, asked,"Are you Yakas or human beings?" |
56614 | A rain- storm caused it to contract(?) |
56614 | A younger brother of mine is there; how can I go without him? |
56614 | After he asked,"What do you do with the bill- hook?" |
56614 | After he came home, the woman, seeing it, asked,"Where did you eat Kaekiri?" |
56614 | After he had been looking the Lion says,"Having been like a what- is- it stone, did n''t you preach to me in overbearing words?" |
56614 | After he had informed him, the King asked,"What are the three matters?" |
56614 | After he had said,"Why should I be of assistance to thee?" |
56614 | After it became night, the elder brother and the younger brother having come home, the younger brother asked,"Girl, where is thy mother?" |
56614 | After laughing, it asked,"Are you taking me in this manner to cook?" |
56614 | After she had asked,"Who was it? |
56614 | After she had come she said, sniffing twice,"Where does this smell of fresh human flesh come from?" |
56614 | After she has asked from inside the house,''Who is it?'' |
56614 | After that the King asked at the hand of the Prince,"How did you kill the Yaka?" |
56614 | After that, one day this Prince asked,"Mother, what is the reason why your eyes have become blind, and my eyes are well?" |
56614 | After that, the King asked,"Where wilt thou grow it?" |
56614 | After that, the King caught a bird, and clenching it in his fist, asked the sooth- sayer,"What is there in this fist?" |
56614 | After that, the Prince and Princess ate the food, and having talked much, the Princess asked,"For what purpose have you come?" |
56614 | After that, the Princess asked at the hand of the Prince,"Where is your death?" |
56614 | After that, the Yaka asked,"What do you eat?" |
56614 | After that, the Yaka brought the lost sheep, and having given it to the Prince, asked,"What more do you want?" |
56614 | After that, the man having gone near those women and boys, asked,"What is it? |
56614 | After that, what does the Princess do? |
56614 | After the Cat had said,"It is not a fault to eat a dead one, is it?" |
56614 | After the Lion, having become angry, said,"Wilt thou come to swim that side and this side with me? |
56614 | After the adopted Prince finished dragging the hop counters, and came to the palace, the King asked,"Did you give the letter to the potter?" |
56614 | After the boy had come in, the mother asked at the hand of the boy,"What is your name?" |
56614 | After the elder sister went to the rice field, the younger brother asked at the hand of the elder sister,"Why has no one come from our house?" |
56614 | After the friendly Turtle asked,"What is it, friend?" |
56614 | After the judge asked,"Dost thou know about this lawsuit?" |
56614 | After the man comes home, the woman asks,"Is the jungle cut yet?" |
56614 | After they had come, the King having given quarters to the ministers, and having given them food and drink, asked,"Where are you going?" |
56614 | Afterwards that younger sister''s girl asked,"Loku- Amma,[ 34] where is our mother?" |
56614 | Afterwards the Gamarala asked the Deer,"What, Deer, is thy elder sister''s illness?" |
56614 | Afterwards the Jackal Panditaya asked,"What are you on that flat rock for?" |
56614 | Afterwards the King asked the people,"Who is able to bring this flower?" |
56614 | Afterwards the Prince, taking his sword, came near the Rakshasi, and asked,"Did n''t three men come here?" |
56614 | Afterwards the great village Boar asked the other Boars,"Who else is there to eat your flesh?" |
56614 | Afterwards the woman said,"Now then, are we not cutting the child''s hair to- morrow? |
56614 | Afterwards, taking those things, as they were getting very far away the man said,"What have you forgotten? |
56614 | Afterwards, the man having plucked Kaekiri, and filled and tied up the bag, said to the woman,"Shall I take the girl, or shall I take the bag?" |
56614 | Afterwards, when the Rakshasa came home,"What is this, Bolan?" |
56614 | Afterwards, when the elder sister''s two men came, having seen that she was lying down,"What are you lying down for to- day also?" |
56614 | Afterwards, when those two men came home, having seen that the woman was lying down,"What are you lying down for?" |
56614 | Again he asked,"Why didst thou not come on the first day?" |
56614 | Again the King having called the Monkey asked,"Whose is that city?" |
56614 | Am I without clothes to that extent?" |
56614 | And what canst thou do to me, who having roared and caused the bottom of the ears to burst, and killed every animal, eats it?" |
56614 | Are there dried coconuts and meneri[ 52] here?" |
56614 | Are these dead without any uncanny sound?" |
56614 | Are you not going to hunt to- day?" |
56614 | Are you saying it falsely? |
56614 | Are you the millet trader, Bola?" |
56614 | Art thou a person afraid to have the sovereignty bestowed on thee? |
56614 | Art thou unable to go hunting[ alone] this day only?" |
56614 | As he was saying"Friend,"the Crocodile rose to the surface, and asked,"Friend, did you get it settled to- day?" |
56614 | As he was thinking about it that poor man asked,"What is it, Gamarala, that you are thinking about in that way?" |
56614 | As the King was sorrowful the Jackal says,"Are you mad, Sir, that you doubt my powers? |
56614 | As the Parrots getting soaked and soaked were driving off the Crow in this way, an old Parrot, sitting down, says,"What is it doing? |
56614 | As the boy was carrying them he asked at the hand of the Lord,"What is there in the bundles?" |
56614 | At each place a Turtle rose on hearing this, and said,"What is it, friend?" |
56614 | At the time when they were in the shed the persons of the party said,"Vedarala, what are you staying looking about for? |
56614 | Because I stopped in the chena you cooked and ate three sweet- potatoes, did you?" |
56614 | Because of it, on what day will it be good to come and summon[ our wives]?" |
56614 | Because of that, how if you should surround him even in the pottery kiln?" |
56614 | Before passing them he made an obeisance, and( as usual in such cases) said,"Awasara,""Permission"--that is,"Have I permission( to pass)?" |
56614 | Bola, art thou saying Bana? |
56614 | Bola, did I fail? |
56614 | But the washerman- uncle, saying,"Will you eat my fowls again afterwards? |
56614 | But will a Boar come near me? |
56614 | Can you remain, without going? |
56614 | Can you value it?" |
56614 | Canst thou fight with the giant and win?" |
56614 | Could it be finished? |
56614 | Could n''t you kill him?" |
56614 | Did I tell you falsely?" |
56614 | Did a thunderbolt strike thee, that thou camest bounding away?" |
56614 | Did he attempt the crime of eating thee?" |
56614 | Did n''t a turtle- dove fall here?" |
56614 | Did n''t the God Saman also run behind him?" |
56614 | Did you go and give a light also to that one?" |
56614 | Did you hear something break in the lower part of the garden? |
56614 | Didst thou cook and also give him to eat?" |
56614 | Didst thou not see that I am[ here]?" |
56614 | Do kings eat and drink in that manner?" |
56614 | Do you say so? |
56614 | Do you think it right?" |
56614 | Does he know sooth and the like?" |
56614 | Does he know to say sooth and the like?" |
56614 | Does n''t the front half belong to the Gamarahami? |
56614 | During the time while he was there in that way, the other friend having come, asked,"Where is the tree?" |
56614 | During the time while it was in this state, Great Vishnu thought,"In what manner, having lowered the water, should the earth be established?" |
56614 | Friend, if you would become of assistance to me in that way ca n''t I put you on the other bank?" |
56614 | Friend, what is the use of a leaf without a point now? |
56614 | Has our father been to Puttalam and come back? |
56614 | Has our father been to Puttalam and come back?" |
56614 | Has our father been to Puttalam and come back?" |
56614 | Has some ailment befallen Your Majesty? |
56614 | Have I come to eat rice out of the Hettiya''s bowl?" |
56614 | Have all come? |
56614 | Have you come on in front[ of the others who went]?" |
56614 | Having arrived and given the milk to the woman, after she had drunk it he asked,"Now then, mother, is your illness cured?" |
56614 | Having arrived there, when he said"Friend,"the Crocodile rose to the surface and asked the Jackal,"Friend, did you ask for a mate for me?" |
56614 | Having arrived, he asked the Queen,"Why did you not prepare the royal food for me?" |
56614 | Having ascended the tree, as he was going[ along it] the Kinnara says,"What is this, Bola? |
56614 | Having called the elder son she asked,"Where, son, is the cooked rice and vegetable curry for me?" |
56614 | Having called the young younger brother she asked,"Where, son, is cooked rice and vegetable curry for me?" |
56614 | Having come and seen that the Prince''s horse was there, she asked her daughter,"Whose is this horse?" |
56614 | Having come to life, the three Princesses asked at the hand of the King, the father of the Princes,"Was it thus in the dream that appeared to you?" |
56614 | Having come, they are asked,''What have you come for?'' |
56614 | Having drawn near they asked,"How is it that she has gone away for such a long time since she went from here that day? |
56614 | Having drunk water the Jackal asked the Turtles,"When will it be good to come?" |
56614 | Having drunk water, he asks the other Jackal,"What, friend, are you thinking of and clenching your nails about?" |
56614 | Having gone there, during the time while he was residing in a village, the village men asked,"What sooth can you tell?" |
56614 | Having gone there, he asked at the hand of the God Saman,"What is the way to establish this earth?" |
56614 | Having gone there, he made inquiry throughout the country--"Are there horses to sell in this country?" |
56614 | Having gone to him, the Jackal said,"What is it, Sir? |
56614 | Having gone to the God Saman he said,"What is the use of being the owner of this world when it is in this state? |
56614 | Having made ready to descend into the water, he asked Great Vishnu,"What thing am I to bring up from the bottom of the water?" |
56614 | Having once escaped death and gone away, would he again be caught for killing if he had had brains? |
56614 | Having sat down,"Where are the cakes?" |
56614 | Having seen it the Jackal says,"Is n''t this a troublesome comrade they are taking?" |
56614 | Having seen it, the Jackal made obeisance to the Lion, and asked,"What, O Lord, are you lying down for? |
56614 | Having seen it, the Lion asked the Jackal,"Where are my brains?" |
56614 | Having seen me going, younger brother asked,''Where, elder brother, are you going?'' |
56614 | Having seen that the boy was on a branch, the Leopard asked,"Art thou descending to the ground, boy? |
56614 | Having seen the bill- hook,"What is that?" |
56614 | Having seen[ this] the Jackal says,"Have n''t you tom- toms, drums, kettle- drums?" |
56614 | Having sent him there she asked,"Who tapped at the door?" |
56614 | He asked at the hand of the men,"What is it? |
56614 | He asked the Deer,"Where, Deer, are ye going?" |
56614 | He asked them,"How do you like that trick?" |
56614 | He asked,"Where are you taking a present?" |
56614 | He asked,"Where?" |
56614 | He came home and asked Wimali,"Have you been out?" |
56614 | He next asked,"How many stars are there?" |
56614 | He says,"Which gentleman?" |
56614 | He then inquired,"Where is the centre of the earth?" |
56614 | He told the Lion that"the creature never possessed ears or a heart, otherwise how could he have returned when he had once escaped?" |
56614 | Here is prey for you; are you delaying to eat? |
56614 | His mother asked,"What did you go for?" |
56614 | How can I govern a kingdom when I can not either read or write?" |
56614 | How canst thou seek out the one that cheated thee?" |
56614 | How does an oil- mill which expresses the kinds of oils give birth to horses?" |
56614 | How many Turtles are there yet in the pond? |
56614 | How shall I escape?" |
56614 | How was that? |
56614 | How wilt thou go with us to another village?" |
56614 | I also indeed scolded her a great deal, saying,''What is it to thee whether my works are good or not good now?'' |
56614 | I have been to the other world and back,"[ 21] and laying them on the veranda, said,"What are you crying for, mother?" |
56614 | If he had done so wouldst thou be thus? |
56614 | If he had given it to us would n''t the Gamarala have been well able to eat cakes? |
56614 | If not, Bola, whose is that cloth?" |
56614 | If not, am I telling lies? |
56614 | If so, what is it? |
56614 | If you should say,"Who was sleeping there?" |
56614 | In Wide- Awake Stories, p. 59--Tales of the Punjab, p. 52--a Jinni''s life was in a bee, which was in a golden cage inside the crop(?) |
56614 | In the evening the Jackal came to the river, and when he was saying"Friend,"the Crocodile rose to the surface, and asked,"Friend, where is the mate?" |
56614 | Is it true or not, Cultivator, that as he told me to seek a person to give the sovereignty to, I have been going about seeking thee? |
56614 | Is it true that a Jackal King like me is going to ask for a wedding for thee, for a Crocodile who is in the water like thee? |
56614 | Is n''t it the Gamarahami who must attend to the grazing?" |
56614 | Is that right?" |
56614 | It is good for the gentleman, is it not?" |
56614 | It is requisite to make our division now?" |
56614 | Meeting there the husbandman, he said to him,"And now, villein, how hast thou been since my departure? |
56614 | Must not persons who took a thing give it back? |
56614 | Must not this youth who is not vicious nor low go away? |
56614 | My Latti went to the other world; did you meet her there?" |
56614 | Now then, after the three men had come together there, the man who brought her back to life asked,"To whom do you belong?" |
56614 | Now, what will you give on account of it?" |
56614 | O Lord, when coming on account of this day of the trial, was it necessary for me to ask for a cloth from that gentleman? |
56614 | On account of that remark the Monkey became angry, and saying,"What is my business to thee?" |
56614 | On account of that saying the judge having become angry,"Being here what art thou sleeping for?" |
56614 | On hearing this the King said,"Can you go with me?" |
56614 | On the next day, also, the King having come that way asked,"Are you a Yaka or a human being?" |
56614 | Saying,"Why are you asking for them at my hands? |
56614 | Seeing it, he asked,"What are you laughing at?" |
56614 | Seeing the man in the tree, he asked,"Who is that in the tree?" |
56614 | Shall I not go hereafter?" |
56614 | She inquired,"What will you give me to eat and drink, what to wear and what to spend?" |
56614 | Should ye and we, both parties, take wives[ from each other] would n''t it be good?" |
56614 | So he came home, and asked Wimali,"Have you been out?" |
56614 | So the Gama- puta thinks,"The bill- hook having got fever, is it on that account it did not eat the cooked rice and did not cut the jungle?" |
56614 | So the Jackal asked,"Who is going here?" |
56614 | So the man said,"What is the matter I require? |
56614 | Son, what have you come here for? |
56614 | Son, when did any one get milk from me, and cure a sick person with it? |
56614 | Son, who will give in marriage to us?" |
56614 | Tamarind Tikka said"Ha,"and having gone to the place where the dead buffalo was lying, said,"Uncle, shall I make that get up?" |
56614 | That giant said,"How can I give you tobacco there?" |
56614 | That girl having seen the Prince coming and not knowing him, asked,"Elder brother, elder brother, where are you going?" |
56614 | That man asked,"What is that?" |
56614 | That man saw it, and asked,"Where are you going there?" |
56614 | That man, sitting down in the travellers''shed, said,"Friend, where are you going?" |
56614 | The Black Storks ask the Dog, the Cat, the Crow, the Parrot, the Rat, and the Cock,''Where is the Princess?'' |
56614 | The Boar says,"What did I come away for? |
56614 | The Demon Hound asked at the hand of this youth,"What, son, have you come for?" |
56614 | The Gama- Mahage( his wife) asked,"What are you laughing at?" |
56614 | The Gamarala asked these men,"What have you come here for?" |
56614 | The Gamarala said,"What can she eat for it?" |
56614 | The God Great Vishnu asked,"In what way, then, can you make the earth?" |
56614 | The Hettirala asked,"What is it, then, that is necessary for offering to that deity?" |
56614 | The Hettirala asked,"What is that cage?" |
56614 | The Hettiya having heard it said to his wife,"What is that, Bola, I hear there?" |
56614 | The Hunchback said,"What is the journey on which I am going to thee, Bola, O Heretic?" |
56614 | The Hunchback said,"Where are you going?" |
56614 | The Hunchback said,"Would it be bad if you went with me?" |
56614 | The Jackal asked,"How, Friend, did you become clean?" |
56614 | The Jackal asked,"What wilt thou obtain for the dancing?" |
56614 | The Jackal asked,"Where are you going?" |
56614 | The Jackal asked,"Where is he washing?" |
56614 | The Jackal asks,"What is it about?" |
56614 | The Jackal having gone on the path on which the Boar went, and having seen the Boar says,"What is the matter with thee? |
56614 | The Jackal said,"What art thou going this way for, without permission?" |
56614 | The Jackal said,"Would it be bad if you went with me?" |
56614 | The Jackal said-- Kimbulundae raewatundae Ketala ale dae gandae? |
56614 | The Jungle- cock asked the Cat,"Where, O Cat- Lord, are you going?" |
56614 | The King also in that very manner having given him quarters, and food and drink, asked,"Where art thou going?" |
56614 | The King asked at the hand of the Hettiya,"Is he doing slave work for you?" |
56614 | The King asked at the hand of the Prince,"Did you stop the light?" |
56614 | The King asked him,"Are you able to teach my white horse to speak?" |
56614 | The King asked him,"How deep is the sea?" |
56614 | The King asked the Deer,"What is thy elder sister''s illness?" |
56614 | The King asked,"Dost thou know the centre of the country, and the number of the stars, and the work which the God of the world of the Devas does?" |
56614 | The King asked,"Having measured them did you finish?" |
56614 | The King asked,"How have your eyes become displaced?" |
56614 | The King asked,"If so, how will you say it?" |
56614 | The King asked,"What can she eat for it?" |
56614 | The King asked,"What do you require for him?" |
56614 | The King asked,"What is that?" |
56614 | The King asked,"Whence this slave youth?" |
56614 | The King asked,"Who is it?" |
56614 | The King asked,"Why? |
56614 | The King becoming angry asked,"How do you know?" |
56614 | The King having heard it, asked,"What, Bola, is that one saying?" |
56614 | The King of that city in that very manner having prepared quarters, and made ready and given him food and drink, asked,"Where art thou going?" |
56614 | The King on the other side of the river having heard that, while he was on the back of the elephant, said,"What is it, girl, that you are saying?" |
56614 | The King said,"Would it be a bad thing if you remained at this palace?" |
56614 | The King will agree to this, and in the meantime who knows what may happen?" |
56614 | The Lord asked at the hand of the boy,"What is thy name?" |
56614 | The Ministers asked the Yaksani who was bounding behind him,"What is that for?" |
56614 | The Ministers went and asked the potter,"Is the Prince here?" |
56614 | The Pond Heron came and asked the Crab,"What, friend, are you here alone for?" |
56614 | The Pond Heron having gone there, asked the small fishes,"What, friends, are you there for?" |
56614 | The Prince arose, and said to the girl,"What are you weeping for?" |
56614 | The Prince asked her,"Mother, where does the light fall first?" |
56614 | The Prince asked the old woman,"Mother, can no one go to the place where the Glass Princess is staying?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"Are there Kaekuna[ 96] seeds here?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"Father- King, what appeared in the dream?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"Father- King, what appeared in the dream?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"For how much will you give it?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"How does that Yaka seize the men?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"How much pay would there be for me for the day?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"How will the Yaka come?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"Mother, at what time does the Princess eat rice at night?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"Mother, how does one win by that game?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"What appeared in the dream, Father- King?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"What art thou saying?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"What work would there be for me?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"Where are you taking that Monkey?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"Where are you taking these pigs?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"Where is it?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"Who are you?" |
56614 | The Prince asked,"Why, mother, is that?" |
56614 | The Prince having eaten, after he had come again to the pool the Prince''s mother asked,"Where did you go?" |
56614 | The Prince having looked for the tongues in the mouths of the Yakas, asked,"What is this, that there are not tongues for these Yakas?" |
56614 | The Prince said,"When there is thirst, how can one not give water? |
56614 | The Prince went and asked,"What is that for?" |
56614 | The Princess asked him,"What else is there in your hands?" |
56614 | The Princess having heard that saying, stopped the horse and asked,"What are you saying?" |
56614 | The Princess having said,"Where is it? |
56614 | The Princess said,"Having said''I will not,''how will it be? |
56614 | The Princess said,"Why are you telling me lies? |
56614 | The Princess, clasping her hands with grief, asked,"Where was it?" |
56614 | The Princesses asked,"Is it a Yaka or a human being who asks?" |
56614 | The Princesses asked,"What is the sooth?" |
56614 | The Princesses said to this Prince,"What have you come for? |
56614 | The Queen asked at the hand of the Prince,"Where is the girl?" |
56614 | The Queen asked,"What sort of goods have you brought?" |
56614 | The Rakshasa came home, and asked Wimali again,"Have you been out?" |
56614 | The Rakshasa''s daughter said,"Is it a Yaka or a human being who asks?" |
56614 | The Rat asked the Cat,"Where, O Cat- Lord, are you going?" |
56614 | The Rat asked,"Shall I come too?" |
56614 | The Rat[ seeing the rosary] asked the Cat,"Upasakarala,[ 131] where are you going?" |
56614 | The Squirrel asked the Cat,"Where, O Cat- Lord, are you going?" |
56614 | The Squirrel asked,"Shall I come too?" |
56614 | The Turtle shrugged its shoulders, and replied,"Can you travel better than I?" |
56614 | The Vaedda replied,"Why should n''t it be good? |
56614 | The Vedarala asked,"What is the illness?" |
56614 | The Vedarala said,"Now then, what have we to do with your losing a yoke of cattle? |
56614 | The Village Headman asked,"Where, Mr. Hunchback, did you go?" |
56614 | The Washerman said,"What are you telling me? |
56614 | The Yaksani asked the Prince,"Where are you going?" |
56614 | The bird asked,"What do you eat?" |
56614 | The bird asked,"What do you eat?" |
56614 | The blind man asked,"Where are you going?" |
56614 | The blind man said,"Would it be bad if you went with me?" |
56614 | The boys having gone to the chena and come back, after they had asked,"Is there nothing to eat?" |
56614 | The first one was,"How deep is the sea?" |
56614 | The giant having gone, asked the Rakshasi,"Did n''t a man come here?" |
56614 | The giant went, and asked the Rakshasi,"Did n''t two men come here?" |
56614 | The girl asked,"What are you angry for?" |
56614 | The girl said,"Is it here with me? |
56614 | The girl sitting in the swing says,"Is it here with me? |
56614 | The house persons having heard these words, said,"What is this, that you are saying''Vedarala''? |
56614 | The large village Boar asks the other large Boars,"This Rakshasa having come, what will you do as he comes?" |
56614 | The little ones of the Demon Hound replied,"You eat fresh human flesh, and you bring fresh human flesh; what is this that you are saying?" |
56614 | The man asked him,"Where are you going?" |
56614 | The man asked the Deer,"Where, Deer, are ye going?" |
56614 | The man asked,"Bola, can any one in the other world come to this world? |
56614 | The man asked,"What can she eat for it?" |
56614 | The man asked,"What for?" |
56614 | The man asked,"What, Deer, is thy elder sister''s illness?" |
56614 | The man asked,"Where are you going?" |
56614 | The man having given him sitting accommodation asked,"Where are you going?" |
56614 | The man said again,"What are the facts about the bulls to me? |
56614 | The man said,"Can you tell me the place where Senasura is[ and what I must say to him]?" |
56614 | The man said,"If he plundered the house day before yesterday, why didst thou not tell me yesterday?" |
56614 | The man says,"A couple of bushes are cut; is the bag woven?" |
56614 | The man who was ploughing asked,"Where are you going?" |
56614 | The man[ thinking he had come to another village] said,"What are you saying''Father''to me for? |
56614 | The men asked,"What was in the dream?" |
56614 | The men having said,"What has happened to this man?" |
56614 | The merchant said,"Do n''t you feel ashamed at saying I owe you some money?" |
56614 | The merchant told him,"Do n''t you feel ashamed to say that to me when you know what size my house is?" |
56614 | The millet trader said,"What have I got to give? |
56614 | The other man asked,"What will you give me to catch that paramour for you?" |
56614 | The people of the party said to the Vedarala,"Vedarala, why are you staying looking about? |
56614 | The rats asked the Prince:"O Lord, what assistance does Your Majesty want us to give?" |
56614 | The servant having become grieved says,"What am I to do now? |
56614 | The servant says to the Jackal,"Jackal- artificer,[ 87] is the trouble that happened to me right to thee, according to what was said?" |
56614 | The six uncles having come, said,"Whence, Tamarind Tikka, this money?" |
56614 | The two women asked,"What do you eat?" |
56614 | The widow woman asked,"Son, did you meet with the Yaka?" |
56614 | The woman replied,"Bolan, why should n''t I laugh? |
56614 | The woman said,"Have I got any here? |
56614 | The woman said,"Have I got one here? |
56614 | The woman said,"Why, son? |
56614 | The woman says,"Why, Bolan, do n''t you understand in this way? |
56614 | The younger brother asked,"Elder brother, what shall we do with this turtle- dove?" |
56614 | The younger brother said,"Where? |
56614 | The youth asked,"If so, what shall I do?" |
56614 | The youth who looked after the Royal Preceptor''s goats came at that time, and asked,"For what reason are you lying down, Sir?" |
56614 | Then I say,''Is it here with me? |
56614 | Then a man said,"Are our men all right? |
56614 | Then having gone and taken a rice pestle, and come back with it, he said,"Is the fly still biting the head?" |
56614 | Then seeing a youth running along the road, he called him, and asked,"Boy, where art thou going?" |
56614 | Then the Hettiya asked,"Where is the dried fish?" |
56614 | Then the Hettiya said,"If it is wrong for thee to eat from my bowl, how is it thou art eating from my slave''s bowl?" |
56614 | Then the Hettiya, saying,"I told thee,''Do not give a resting- place to any one''; is it not so? |
56614 | Then the Jackal said,"Now then, how are you getting on, living in that[ solitary] way? |
56614 | Then the Jackal says,"Did a thunderbolt strike you, Sir? |
56614 | Then the King asked Sigiris Siñño,"Canst thou fight with this one?" |
56614 | Then the King asked at the hand of the Hettiya,"Is what he has said regarding the gem- stones, and the taking him as a slave, true?" |
56614 | Then the King asked the Monkey,"What, Monkey, is[ the reason of] that?" |
56614 | Then the King asked the Monkey,"Whose is that city that is visible?" |
56614 | Then the King asked,"Can you cut it, and show me it?" |
56614 | Then the King asked,"Did she not return again, after she had dropped down into the ant- hill?" |
56614 | Then the King asked,"What is it, Monkey, that you have fallen down there for?" |
56614 | Then the King asked,"What is this, Monkey, that having taken the measure thou hast been such a time[ in returning it]?" |
56614 | Then the King asks,"Can he catch and give the thief who broke into the box at the foot of my bed?" |
56614 | Then the King came and asked,"What is it, Monkey? |
56614 | Then the King having caused the next Prince to be fetched, asked him,"Son, can you explain this dream?" |
56614 | Then the King having caused the youngest Prince to be brought asked him,"Son, can you explain this dream?" |
56614 | Then the King having returned, asked the younger brother,"Where, Bola, is thy elder sister?" |
56614 | Then the King said,"Do you want the kingdom, or do you want the Princess?" |
56614 | Then the King said,"If so, can you go with me?" |
56614 | Then the King said,"Wilt thou give thy elder sister to me[ in marriage]?" |
56614 | Then the King whose Princesses they were, asked,"Is there not a Prince for the youngest Princess?" |
56614 | Then the King, catching a great many fire- flies and putting them in a coconut shell, asked the Vedarala,"What is there in this?" |
56614 | Then the Lion asks,"Art thou coming to swim?" |
56614 | Then the Mouse- deer came out, saying,"There is fresh Leopard''s flesh, there is dried Leopard''s flesh; what else shall I give you? |
56614 | Then the Pond Heron said,"Friend, shall I take you also to the river, and put you down in it?" |
56614 | Then the Prince asked,"How does he come to eat men?" |
56614 | Then the Prince asked,"Mother, why do they say that the Princess is the Glass Princess?" |
56614 | Then the Prince cut off the woman''s head with his sword, and having gone to the King, asked,"Where is my Princess? |
56614 | Then the Prince said to the Yaka,"Where is the path to go to the Kule- baka garden?" |
56614 | Then the Princesses asked,"What have you come here for?" |
56614 | Then the Queen said,"What is the use of beheading him? |
56614 | Then the Royal Preceptor said,"What is there in these for me to tell you? |
56614 | Then the Turtle says,"Why are you afraid of that, friend? |
56614 | Then the Vedarala, thinking it unseasonable, said,"Who is talking to me without allowing me to sleep?" |
56614 | Then the Washerman said,"Will you do the chena work until I catch the jungle- cock and come back?" |
56614 | Then the Weaver- bird said,"Why does a person endowed with hands and feet, and strength, like thee, get soaked in this rain? |
56614 | Then the Yaka asked,"Where are you going?" |
56614 | Then the cattle asked,"Where are you going?" |
56614 | Then the elder brother said,"Why should we give it to our father the King? |
56614 | Then the elder sister said,"Younger sister, didst thou never bathe? |
56614 | Then the girl said,"At the time when I asked at the hand of Loku- Amma,''Where is our mother?'' |
56614 | Then the house people say,"What are you saying''Vedarala''for? |
56614 | Then the man of the house asks the woman,"Who is that running away?" |
56614 | Then the man of the house having opened his eyes, asked,"What is speaking in the corn loft?" |
56614 | Then the man said,"Is n''t that just what I''m saying? |
56614 | Then the man said,"What is it, friend? |
56614 | Then the man said,"Where is now, Bola, the horse that was here?" |
56614 | Then the men of the village asked,"You have nothing; what will you take?" |
56614 | Then the mother asked at the hand of the elder sister,"Where, daughter, is cooked rice and vegetable curry for me?" |
56614 | Then the son asks,''Mother, by which stile did the Princess go?'' |
56614 | Then the woman said,"Now then, are we not cutting the child''s hair to- morrow? |
56614 | Then the youth said,"Are you so much troubled about that? |
56614 | Then they told her to come out in order to dress her in the robes[ sent by the bridegroom(?)]. |
56614 | Then this Prince asked,"Is there or is there not a tongue to every living being whatever?" |
56614 | Then this man asked,"What are you saying?" |
56614 | Then what does he do? |
56614 | Then, as a flower- mother was coming to the river for water, she saw the Prince, and said,"What is this, son, that you are in the sun? |
56614 | Then, as a washerwoman- aunt was washing clothes, she saw the boy going along, and asked him,"Can you live at our house?" |
56614 | Then, having seen this Prince, the King''s Prince asked,"Where, elder brother, are you going?" |
56614 | Thereafter the Vedarala asked,"What will you give me for seeking and giving you the yoke of cattle?" |
56614 | Thereupon the God Great Vishnu asked,"Then who is able to do it?" |
56614 | Thereupon the Jackal said to the Lion,"O Lord, is that which should be done a difficult thing? |
56614 | Thereupon the Jackal said,"O Lord, if this one had any brains would it have come twice near Your Majesty? |
56614 | Thereupon the Prince said,"Will not even the Rakshasi whom I set free that day without killing her, render assistance in this?" |
56614 | Thereupon the Vedarala says,"Where is it? |
56614 | Thereupon,"What shall I say?" |
56614 | They also said,"Whence the rice, coconut, and the like, for it?" |
56614 | They asked the two women,"Where are you going?" |
56614 | They came to him and said,"What is this, Loku- Appu? |
56614 | They said,"What is the meaning? |
56614 | This Crocodile, why does n''t he wag his tail? |
56614 | This Gamarala''s son asked,"Where are you taking the bull?" |
56614 | This might also be interpreted,"On account of the absence of Sihibuddi what saying of sooth is there?" |
56614 | This python is going to eat the Jackal, is n''t it?" |
56614 | Vaedi- elder- brother, why is the turtle- dove such a good one?" |
56614 | Was I not indeed a royal Prince before; why must I stop now in a calf house?" |
56614 | Was there no better place to give?" |
56614 | We three persons having eaten here, on our going how about food for our mother? |
56614 | What are you eating?" |
56614 | What art thou going on a rapid journey in this manner for? |
56614 | What can I do now that I have promised to help you?" |
56614 | What favour besides will you give me?" |
56614 | What hast thou given it at the calf house for? |
56614 | What have the Princesses done?" |
56614 | What have you come here for? |
56614 | What have you come to this city for? |
56614 | What is it to thee whether my works are good or not good now?" |
56614 | What is it? |
56614 | What is it? |
56614 | What is the use of betel leaf and areka nut at the corner of the bed? |
56614 | What is the use of betel leaf and areka nut at the corner of the bed? |
56614 | What is the use of betel leaf and areka nut at the corner of the bed? |
56614 | What is the use of betel leaf and areka nut at the corner of the bed? |
56614 | What is the use of betel leaf and areka nut at the corner of the bed? |
56614 | What is the use of betel leaf and areka nut at the corner of the bed? |
56614 | What is the use of betel leaf and areka nut at the corner of the bed? |
56614 | What is the use of betel leaf and areka nut at the corner of the bed? |
56614 | What is the use of betel leaf and areka nut at the corner of the bed? |
56614 | What is[ the use of] betel leaf and areka nut at the corner of the bed? |
56614 | What of that? |
56614 | What of that? |
56614 | What shall I do?" |
56614 | What shall we do?" |
56614 | What was it? |
56614 | What was it? |
56614 | What will you give?" |
56614 | What will you give?'' |
56614 | What, then, shall we do to that one?" |
56614 | What[ harm] will it do if it be here this little time in our company?" |
56614 | When a neighbour asked the men what it was about, who was dead? |
56614 | When coming afterwards, the Yaka met another Yaka, who asked,"Where are you taking those things?" |
56614 | When didst thou eat us?" |
56614 | When he arrived there the King saw him, and asked,"Who are you?" |
56614 | When he plundered the house day before yesterday, why didst thou not tell me yesterday?" |
56614 | When he said,"There is no brain,"the Jackal said,"Sir, do n''t you know so much? |
56614 | When he said,"When I ran and sprang at some Boars now I could n''t catch one,"the Jackal said,"If it come near this cave ca n''t you seize it, Sir?" |
56614 | When he saw it he asked,"What is this doing?" |
56614 | When he was asked how hay could quench flames, he replied,"How could a tree eat up a horse?" |
56614 | When my friend from a foreign town came dost thou give him a resting- place in this way? |
56614 | When she had given it and he had eaten, the Prince asked that old woman,"Mother, what are the new things that are happening at this city?" |
56614 | When the Gamarala asked,"Where are[ some] for me?" |
56614 | When the Jackal tried to eat it he heard the Turtle laughing inside the shell, and said,"Friend, what are you laughing at?" |
56614 | When the Lion asked,"Why not, Bola?" |
56614 | When the Prince came after getting the sword made, he asked at the hand of the widow woman,"Where is the Princess?" |
56614 | When the Prince came there the man asked him,"Where, younger brother, are you going?" |
56614 | When the Prince had gone into the room[ he thought],"Will the fire- flies that I freed by giving a hundred masuran render an assistance?" |
56614 | When the Storks asked,''By which stile did he take her?'' |
56614 | When the eldest Prince had been brought he asked him,"Son, can you explain this dream which I have had?" |
56614 | When the merchant came, the Chief of the Police asked him,"Why do n''t you pay this gentleman the money you owe him?" |
56614 | When they asked at the hand of a tom- tom beater,"What is the sound of tom- toms for?" |
56614 | When they asked the Parrot,''What has happened?'' |
56614 | When this was proved, and the Crocodile taken back, the Hare said to the child,"Does n''t thy father eat Crocodile?" |
56614 | When will such a Boar come near me again?" |
56614 | When will the reaping be?" |
56614 | Where art thou going?" |
56614 | Where did you get all this cloth?" |
56614 | Where did you go for such a long time? |
56614 | Where have you come from? |
56614 | Where is father- in- law?" |
56614 | Where is he?" |
56614 | Where is it? |
56614 | Where is she now?" |
56614 | Where is she now?" |
56614 | Where shall we all go now?'' |
56614 | While he was calling out to him, the woman having opened her eyes said,"What is it, Bolan?" |
56614 | While he was eating it, the Princess, taking the sword, arose, and having come towards him, asked,"Who are you?" |
56614 | While he was eating them I said,''Now then, are we not cutting the child''s hair to- morrow? |
56614 | While he was there the Crab asked,"What, friend, have you delayed here for?" |
56614 | While lying down to sleep at night the sweet odour of the Prince having reached the Rakshasi, she said to her daughter,"What is this, Bola? |
56614 | While she was there, her husband, having gone somewhere or other, came back, and asked,"What are you crying for?" |
56614 | While they were under the net in that way, the Parrot Chief says to the other Parrots,"How has another tree grown up under this tree that we live in?" |
56614 | Who is dead?" |
56614 | Who is dead?" |
56614 | Who is your witness?" |
56614 | Who took it?" |
56614 | Who will give money for cattle hides?" |
56614 | Who would give in marriage to Tamarind Tikka?" |
56614 | Whose is it, Bola, if that cloth is not mine?" |
56614 | Why are ye coming to eat me? |
56614 | Why are you keeping them back?" |
56614 | Why did n''t you hold the Boar?" |
56614 | Why didst thou give it?" |
56614 | Why do n''t you invite me[ to be your wife]?" |
56614 | Why do you[ arrange to] drag me, having put a creeper on my neck? |
56614 | Why have you fallen down there?" |
56614 | Why is there so much need of it by me? |
56614 | Why? |
56614 | Why?" |
56614 | Will even those rats that I took up that day out of the river and placed on the bank, become of assistance to me in this matter?" |
56614 | Will our great- grandfather come to his senses again?" |
56614 | Will people who have to be under foot- bridges become in want of clothes?" |
56614 | Will people with cattle hides to sell become in want of money?" |
56614 | Will the Maharaja be pleased to look behind me?" |
56614 | Will the elephants that I set free by giving a hundred masuran render an assistance?" |
56614 | Will the pigs that I set free by giving a hundred masuran render an assistance?" |
56614 | Will the turtle- doves that I freed by giving a hundred masuran render an assistance?" |
56614 | Will you be kind enough to come to- morrow morning to the Government offices to see me?" |
56614 | Will you eat them?" |
56614 | Will you give me every day in the evening a hundred masuran?" |
56614 | You also having gone, and having been unable[ to do anything], have you come back?" |
56614 | You are constantly eating fresh bodies; how can there not be an odour of them?" |
56614 | [ 132]"Upasakarala, where are you going?" |
56614 | [ 141]"Art thou reciting the Buddhist Scriptures?" |
56614 | [ 142] Ehema nan ehemada,"If so( would it be) so?" |
56614 | [ 147] Grewia tiliaefolia(?). |
56614 | [ 31] Literally,"Are we bad?" |
56614 | [ 33] Is n''t she playing[ illicit] games at home?" |
56614 | [ 33] Literally,"Is there any coming for her?" |
56614 | [ 62] Equivalent to saying,"What things do you know?" |
56614 | [ 65] Sihi buddi naetuwata mona saestara kiyamanada? |
56614 | [ 78] Mat ekka giyama nakeyi? |
56614 | [ 78] The bird asked,"What do you eat?" |
56614 | [ 82]"Who is it?" |
56614 | [ Afterwards] those men asked at the hand of the boy,"What did the python seize thee for?" |
56614 | a wife)?" |
56614 | and asking,"Which way did he go?" |
56614 | he said,"What is it? |
56614 | is the gruel?" |
56614 | the second,"How many stars are there?" |
56614 | the third,"Which is the centre of the earth?" |
56614 | where are the other plantains and palm- sugar that were in these?" |
57399 | Can you bring back this Queen? |
57399 | Can you two stay to look after cattle? |
57399 | Did this Treasurer give thee a necklace? |
57399 | How did you[ dare to] eat them, you dog? |
57399 | How didst thou cure it? |
57399 | How will you, Gourd, pluck flowers? |
57399 | If so, is the truth the contrary, is the truth the contrary? |
57399 | If so, what shall I give thee? |
57399 | If thou drewest it out, where is now the gold ring I gave thee? |
57399 | The Princess asked me,''What do you know of the sciences?'' 57399 What are these for, son? |
57399 | What are we to do? 57399 What art thou here for? |
57399 | What is lost from my house? |
57399 | What is missing from our house? |
57399 | What is the science that is[ known] in this city? |
57399 | What is the science that is[ known] in this city? |
57399 | What is the science you learnt? |
57399 | Where are you going? |
57399 | Where, little younger brother, is younger sister? |
57399 | Who art thou? |
57399 | Why do n''t you speak? |
57399 | Why, mother, is n''t that the Rakshasas- eating Prakshasa? |
57399 | Without going alone what shall I do? |
57399 | A Leopard having come near the Damba tree[ said],"[ How] if you should throw down a Damba branch with your golden little hand?" |
57399 | A man having come there said,"What, Prince, art thou sleeping there for? |
57399 | After he arose, when he asked,"What is the matter for which thou camest here?" |
57399 | After he brought them, having eaten and drunk in the evening, and spread and given the mat for the Prince to sleep on, what does this Princess do? |
57399 | After he gave it,"What do you want still?" |
57399 | After he has brought them, his two parents ask,"Whence, son, are these?" |
57399 | After he said it, he asked,"Did you warm water for me to bathe?" |
57399 | After he stayed there many days, this Princess asks this nobleman''s son,"What do you know of the sciences?" |
57399 | After she came, he asked,"What is the reason of your assisting me in this way?" |
57399 | After she took the Prince into the light, she asks the Prince,"What do you eat?" |
57399 | After that she asked at the hand of the girl,"Daughter, did n''t you cut up that one?" |
57399 | After that the King and the seven Princes having come to the city, the King asked,"Who can say sooth?" |
57399 | After that the King asked,"Was the dog''s broken leg so thoroughly broken that it could not place the foot on the ground?" |
57399 | After that the Rakshasa said,"I will give food and clothing; can you come to our house?" |
57399 | After that, Hitihami having come home with the Ministers, asked at the hand of his mother,"Mother, have n''t you cooked yet?" |
57399 | After that, he asked,"Loku- Appuhami, whence( kohendae) are you bringing that drove of pack- bulls and the goods?" |
57399 | After that, he said,"Can anyone( kata) plant a garden?" |
57399 | After that, she asked at the hand of the girl,"Daughter, why did n''t you cut up that one?" |
57399 | After that, the Adikarama and the gardener spoke together,"What shall we do about this?" |
57399 | After that, the King said,"What are the things thou wantest for it?" |
57399 | After that, the Prince asks,"Whose house is that, mother?" |
57399 | After that, the Princess having come near the Prince, asked,"What is He? |
57399 | After that, the Princess having come near the stile, while she was weeping and weeping the Rakshasa came there and asked,"What art thou weeping for?" |
57399 | After that, the Vaedda having said,"What is this man dead for?" |
57399 | After that, the Yakas having come, ask,"Who came here?" |
57399 | After that, the man cut up the bird with the bill- hook, and says,"Mango Bird, was that day good,[ or] is to- day good?" |
57399 | After that, the three keys being in the hands of the three persons, having said,"Who opened[ the boxes]?" |
57399 | After that, the youth says,"Mudalali, are you trying to cheat me? |
57399 | After that, their troubles being allayed, when they asked from this one,"What is this you said?" |
57399 | After that, this man said,"Friends, taking my twelve horses, will you give me those two elephants?" |
57399 | After the articles became sufficient for the two persons, one day the Yaka said to the two,"The articles are sufficient for you, are they not?" |
57399 | After they have asked it, this[ 137] Gamarala asks those people who come,"Do you know the New Speech?" |
57399 | Afterwards he asked at the hand of the Princess,"Mother, where is my father?" |
57399 | Afterwards he asked the son- in- law thus,"Where is even my yoke of cattle?" |
57399 | Afterwards she asked at the hand of the female slave,"Where, Bola, is the necklace?" |
57399 | Afterwards that courtesan woman asked at the hand of the Treasurer,"O Treasurer, when did you give me a necklace? |
57399 | Afterwards that man having come near the Prince, asked,"Prince, where art thou going?" |
57399 | Afterwards that sister- in- law having gone and eaten the cooked rice, and said,"Sister- in- law, give me water,"these women said,"Is it in our hand? |
57399 | Afterwards the King asked,"Where is the boy?" |
57399 | Afterwards the King having caused the Gandargaya to be brought, asked,"Did this courtesan woman give thee a necklace?" |
57399 | Afterwards the King having caused the Minister to be brought,[ told him who she was, and asked],"Why did you tell lies?" |
57399 | Afterwards the King having caused the Treasurer to be brought, asked,"Did this man give thee a necklace?" |
57399 | Afterwards the Ministers spread the news:"Is there a giant able to wrestle with the Mallawa giant?" |
57399 | Afterwards the Naekatrala said,"What has happened to you that you are forgetting in that way?" |
57399 | Afterwards the Owls said,"Friend, can you show us the country in which the Crows are?" |
57399 | Afterwards the eldest elder brother having gone,"What, younger sister, happened to you?" |
57399 | Afterwards the son- in- law said,"Father- in- law, is n''t there scarcity of food now everywhere in the country? |
57399 | Afterwards they said,"What are we keeping this dead man for? |
57399 | Afterwards, after the Prince ate, she said,"Where are you going?" |
57399 | Afterwards, having caused the Prince to descend from the scaffold, the King[ said],"Who is this of yours?" |
57399 | Afterwards, having seen the old woman the Minister asks,"Is there a Princess[ here] like this picture?" |
57399 | Again, when coming a little further, she asks,"Elder brother, is our village still far away?" |
57399 | All the crows went away; must n''t we also go? |
57399 | And the robber having gone there, while he was asking,"[ Am I] to bring the black ones[ or] to bring the red ones?" |
57399 | And the widow having gone near the royal daughters, asked,"There is an only Kabaragoya of mine; is anyone willing to be married to it?" |
57399 | Are you going in that way for that little matter?" |
57399 | As soon as he came the Devatawa asked,"What else do you want?" |
57399 | As soon as the King looked at the painting he asked,"What[ relative] of yours[ 280] is this Princess?" |
57399 | At that time he asked the Vaeddas,"To whom must this woman belong?" |
57399 | At that time that fish having come, seizing the Prince''s leg asked,"Where is the charge you undertook for me that day?" |
57399 | At that time the Gamarala, having become much troubled, asked the Lord,"What shall I do for this?" |
57399 | At that time the Gandargaya thought to himself,"What is this thing that this woman said? |
57399 | At that time the Queen asked the King,"Is that little bird which is there the male or the female?" |
57399 | At that time the Sun asks thus,"O Turtle, why didst thou place thy head at this chariot wheel?" |
57399 | At that time the other six persons scolded him:"How wilt thou eat and dress?" |
57399 | At that time,"Son, look at the manner of our house; besides that, to a Kabaragoya who will give a Kabaragoyi( female Kabaragoya)?" |
57399 | At the hand of the men I asked,''What are you many men joined together there for?'' |
57399 | At the time when he asked,"What is the science that is[ known] in this city?" |
57399 | At the time when he is bringing them, his wife said,"Whence are these?" |
57399 | At the time when she asked,"Where are you going?" |
57399 | At the time when they asked the nobleman,"Where is the daughter?" |
57399 | Because of it, can you marry your daughter to my son?" |
57399 | Because she did not speak, the eldest elder brother said,"Who can cut[ and kill] this younger sister?" |
57399 | Before bringing her there was an anger- wager, was there not?" |
57399 | Calling him near he says,"Why hast thou brought Jak? |
57399 | Can she have gone for firewood? |
57399 | Can she have gone for water?" |
57399 | Can you[ bring them]?'' |
57399 | Canst thou catch him?" |
57399 | Canst thou go to the Naga world?'' |
57399 | Canst thou[ go there and after] looking[ at their condition] come back?'' |
57399 | Darata giyado? |
57399 | Daughter, how does the water dry up in this well? |
57399 | Daughter, where is it? |
57399 | Did n''t you meet him on the way?" |
57399 | Did you come seeking me?" |
57399 | Didst thou do them?" |
57399 | Didst thou give my elder sister amply to eat and drink?" |
57399 | Didst thou stay with thy paramours until so much time has gone?" |
57399 | Do n''t throw away their rinds( potu); having given money also[ for them] what are you throwing them away for?" |
57399 | Do n''t you know about it? |
57399 | Do n''t you know about it? |
57399 | Do you say you do n''t know? |
57399 | During the whole night thou canst go to steal fowls; why canst thou not go to bring a bundle of firewood?" |
57399 | Each day the husband asked her,"Was there ever a man as clever as I am?" |
57399 | Endless times, having heard the talk, the Rakshasa asked at the hand of the woman,''What is that I hear?'' |
57399 | Every day you are eating fresh human flesh indeed; how should there not be a corpse smell?" |
57399 | For it, what else do you want, etc.?" |
57399 | Friend, will you let me row and look at the Wooden Peacock machine?" |
57399 | From the man this woman asked,"Is the affliction of my two parents light, or what?" |
57399 | Gave he them, washerwoman? |
57399 | Got she them, washerwoman? |
57399 | Harida kirilli? |
57399 | Has thy city become waste, or what? |
57399 | Have n''t you dresses? |
57399 | Having arrived and said,"O Lord, where is Your Majesty going in the midst of this forest?" |
57399 | Having awakened, he asked the Prince thus,"Regarding what matter did you awake me?" |
57399 | Having awoke thus, she asked at the hand of those seven,"Sister- in- law, is there cooked rice?" |
57399 | Having been listening he says at the hand of the Gama- mahange,"What, Bolan, is this thing that our girl is saying? |
57399 | Having been there a few days, she asked at the hand of the Princess,"Has your husband confidence in you?" |
57399 | Having called the eldest Prince of the same three Princes he asks from the same Prince,"Son, what is the work thou canst do?" |
57399 | Having come and seen these matters, she asked this woman,"Sister- in- law, how did you obtain these things?" |
57399 | Having come there the eldest brother asked,"Where is our younger sister?" |
57399 | Having come there, he showed and showed that handkerchief at the shops, while asking,"Are there handkerchiefs of this kind?" |
57399 | Having come there, sitting down on the bed he said to the woman,"Have n''t you cooked yet? |
57399 | Having come very near they asked the King and Queen,"What are you weeping there for?" |
57399 | Having come, he asked that Yaksani,"Mother, where are the cakes?" |
57399 | Having come, he asked,"Did you do all these services?" |
57399 | Having come, he said to the Prince,"Can you pluck and give me the Blue- lotus flower which is in the Great Sea?" |
57399 | Having come,"What is it, boy, thou art lamenting for?" |
57399 | Having driven it, when he went to the city the King asked the Prince,"Have you brought the gems?" |
57399 | Having gone and returned, he says to these three Princesses,"The King says thus to me,''How is it? |
57399 | Having gone there, after having surrounded Ibbawa city, and set guards( raekala), he sent a letter to the Turtle King:"What is it? |
57399 | Having gone, he said to the girl,"I caused thee to be in widowhood, did n''t I? |
57399 | Having gone, the Ministers asked,"Is it you they call Hitihami of Andara- waewa?" |
57399 | Having heard it, the girl said,"Father, why are you frightened at that? |
57399 | Having met with him, he asked these two,"Where are you two going?" |
57399 | Having met with them, they asked at the hand of the youth,"Where did you go?" |
57399 | Having said,"It is good,"the King asked,"What is there at my house?" |
57399 | Having said,"It is good,"when they went near the house the Rakshasa''s wife asked,"Who are you? |
57399 | Having said,"Now, on one occasion( gamanaka), as I am bad you spat in my face; have I now become good?" |
57399 | Having said,"Well then, what[ else] shall I do?" |
57399 | Having said,"Why did a Beggar like thee come, and come in contact with me?" |
57399 | Having said[ to himself],"What is[ the reason of] it, Bola? |
57399 | Having seen him she asked at the King''s hand,"Lord, where is Your Majesty going?" |
57399 | Having seen it, she went and said to the girl,"Why did''st thou send away the cotton in the wind? |
57399 | Having set fire to it, when the smoke was going that Rakshasi having walked[ there] asked,"Regarding what circumstance is[ this done]?" |
57399 | Having stopped the talk, they said,"Who is that lad who said the verse? |
57399 | Having stopped them, the Queen went away and dressed in woman''s clothes, and having returned, asked,"Can you recognise me?" |
57399 | Having struck it he asked the Mango Bird,"Mango Bird, was that day good[ or] is to- day good?" |
57399 | Having struck the bird[ on the ground] in the field, the man asked,"Mango Bird, was that day good,[ or] is to- day good?" |
57399 | Having taken and given thee a tom- tom, am I to take and give thee a mask too?" |
57399 | Having thus seized him, placing him on its back the fish asked at the hand of the Prince,"What will you give me to put you ashore?" |
57399 | Having tied him, taking the whip and having said,"Will you give the gem? |
57399 | Having waited a little time, she asked,"Can you bring and give[ me] three handfuls of sand from a place they are not trampling on?" |
57399 | Having waited until the time when he was going, what does this girl do? |
57399 | He asked the next Prince,"What is the science you learnt?" |
57399 | He asked the younger youth,"What is thy name?" |
57399 | He asked the youngest Prince,"What is the science you learnt?" |
57399 | He asked,"What is the science that is[ known] in this city?" |
57399 | He asks that party, also, in that very manner,"Do you know the New Speech?" |
57399 | He plucked a sesame flower, and taking it in his hand asked the girl,"Girl, in this sesame flower where is the oil?" |
57399 | He said thus to the Tom- tom Beater, it is said,"Where art thou going?" |
57399 | Hearing that, the old woman asked,"Whence is there money for you?" |
57399 | His three friendly giants asked,"What is this that happened?" |
57399 | Hitihami having gone there, asked,"What are you come together there for?" |
57399 | Hitihami said,"Are you willing for me also to cut the paddy plants for a breath( husmak)?" |
57399 | How about a little paddy for it?" |
57399 | How are you to express oil from sand?" |
57399 | How are you to milk milk from oxen and curdle it? |
57399 | How can these be[ possible]? |
57399 | How can you, Sir, a King, and we, eat[ together]?" |
57399 | How did he charm it? |
57399 | How did they bring them? |
57399 | How does it fill?" |
57399 | How shall I do them?" |
57399 | How shall I go with this Kabaragoya, without shame?" |
57399 | I am[ here]; is that insufficient for you?" |
57399 | I have not even heard of them since I was born, so how shall I cook them?" |
57399 | If I did not eat a little flesh from my younger sister to- day, what am I living for?" |
57399 | If I have n''t the Princess what are these Gods for? |
57399 | If not, wilt thou fight?" |
57399 | If there is not my piece of gold what should I stay for?" |
57399 | If without moving the head the eyes be momentarily directed towards the door, the question is asked,"Shall we go out?" |
57399 | If you said,"Husband, husband,"would it be bad?''" |
57399 | In the forest?" |
57399 | Is it not as though one saw a reflection below the water, what one says in a dream?" |
57399 | Is it not so?" |
57399 | Is it true, washerwoman? |
57399 | Is n''t it because of the Gamarala''s dog? |
57399 | Is n''t thy Turtle going hunting?" |
57399 | Is this cowdung or what? |
57399 | It is in the cooking pot, is n''t it?" |
57399 | Mother, where is it? |
57399 | Mother- in- law, he is a salt leaf- cutter whom you have married, is n''t he?" |
57399 | Night and day continually having eaten and eaten human flesh and having come, why do you ask me what is the smell of human flesh?" |
57399 | Now then, how shall I eat[ her]? |
57399 | Now then, out of these four persons, to whom does she belong? |
57399 | Now then, the letter which the people of seven cities were unable to explain, how can I explain? |
57399 | Now then, where is your learning that you have taught me?" |
57399 | Now, then, how shall I do those things? |
57399 | Now, to what place are you to go?" |
57399 | On account of it, art thou able to drive off and send away the army?" |
57399 | On account of it, of what assistance will you be to me?" |
57399 | On account of it, of what assistance will you be to me?" |
57399 | On account of it, the Parrot having gone there said to the King,"How was the way the woman won that law- suit? |
57399 | On account of it, this King having said,"To this Mara[ 201] army what shall I do?" |
57399 | One day when the woman went to bring water she met with the woman''s elder brother; he asked,"What is it, younger sister, that you are so thin for?" |
57399 | One day, at the time when the man comes, the little one says,"Father, having cooked maekittan fry, and having cooked raw- rice, let us eat her, eh?" |
57399 | Otherwise, when did I give Your Honour a necklace?" |
57399 | Otherwise, when did I give thee a necklace?" |
57399 | Otherwise, when did I give thee a necklace?" |
57399 | Regarding that indeed, why will you go to another place and become wearied?" |
57399 | Saw you him, washerwoman? |
57399 | Saw you him, washerwoman? |
57399 | Saying,"O ass of the strumpet''s son, why were you hidden last night?" |
57399 | Seizing it, the Princess came to the ground; and making clear the two eyes of the blind man, she went with the blind man[? |
57399 | Should you say,"Did they say who that was?" |
57399 | Should you say,"How was the meaning?" |
57399 | Sir?" |
57399 | Six out of the seven royal daughters having said,"Are we also female Kabaragoyas to go with Kabaragoyas?" |
57399 | So the Rakshasa asked,"What art thou crying for?" |
57399 | So the girl asked,"What is it, father, you are crying for?" |
57399 | So the girl asked,"What, father, are you crying for to- day also?" |
57399 | So the youngster said,"Mother, when you are not here how will it be for us? |
57399 | Son, whence is there money for us? |
57399 | Son, where did you go all this time?" |
57399 | That Yaksani had previously[ 249] said at the hand of the Prince that when the King asks,"Have you brought the gems?" |
57399 | That woman having come and said,"Where is it? |
57399 | The Barbet asked,"What is the other assistance?" |
57399 | The Bear asked the Queen,"What are you going for?" |
57399 | The Bear having said,"Where is there a cleverer Bear than I? |
57399 | The Darter says,"Why are you going?" |
57399 | The Devatawa asked the Devatawi,"Thou not having come[ 92] at the time when thou camest on other days, why hast thou delayed so much to- day?" |
57399 | The Devatawa asked,"What dost thou want?" |
57399 | The Eastern Liar[ asked] the female child,"Where is thy father? |
57399 | The Gamarala said,"What is the reason why you( ombaheta) have such a mind to die?" |
57399 | The Gamarala says,"Where, Bolat,[ 221] have I the money[ for it]?" |
57399 | The Hettiya asked,"Appuhami, have you met with anything even to- day?" |
57399 | The Hettiya that day also asked,"What is it, Appuhami, that you have obtained to- day?" |
57399 | The King asked the royal Queen,"By what means came you here?" |
57399 | The King asked,"Do you know the path to go on?" |
57399 | The King asked,"For what shall I give pay to thee?" |
57399 | The King asked,"From what country camest thou?" |
57399 | The King asked,"How did you shoot to- day the Crow that you were unable to shoot for so many days?" |
57399 | The King asked,"What is the stratagem?" |
57399 | The King asked,"Where is the necklace now?" |
57399 | The King asks,"Why did you not come?" |
57399 | The King having come rubbing( whetting) a sword, asked the eldest Prince,"What is the science you learnt?" |
57399 | The King having come to the palace and entered it, said,"Why did you not speak for so much time?" |
57399 | The King said,"How, girl, are men[ affected like women]?" |
57399 | The King said,"If so, who are the thieves who took this necklace?" |
57399 | The King said,"We said it for fun, did n''t we? |
57399 | The King said,"What, daughter, are you saying that for? |
57399 | The King told Hitihami to come near, and said,"Can you wrestle with the Mallawa one?" |
57399 | The King who had married the Arab Queen says,"If I had not shot it, how would your dogs chase it?" |
57399 | The King, the Arab Queen''s father, says,"If there had not been my dogs, how would you catch the deer?" |
57399 | The Leopard another time said,"Holding fast, fast,[ how] if you should slowly slowly descend?" |
57399 | The Leopard having eaten[ the fruit on] it, said again,"[ How] if you should throw down a Damba branch with your golden little hand?" |
57399 | The Minister having come, asked,"O Lord, what is the matter?" |
57399 | The Minister says,"Who is the man whom you, Sir, saw to- day in the morning? |
57399 | The Nagaya asks,"How, mother, was the manner in which you came to this country?" |
57399 | The Padda says,"Why, younger sister? |
57399 | The Prince said,"How is the way to take the stone?" |
57399 | The Prince says,"How shall I go in that way? |
57399 | The Prince, having mounted on the horse, asked his mother,"Mother, on which hand is the river in which you picked up the stone?" |
57399 | The Princess asked at the hand of the Prince( giant),"Where is your life?" |
57399 | The Princess asked,"What, mother, are you weeping and weeping for?" |
57399 | The Princess asks at the hand of the King,"Why are these people[ here] in this manner?" |
57399 | The Princess, having seen the Prince, asked,"Father, in this country how are the laws now regarding journeys?" |
57399 | The Queen, walking with the Prince, said,"Which is the house?" |
57399 | The Rakshasa having become afraid, and having jumped up, when he was saying,"What, Bola, is this one? |
57399 | The Rakshasa having heard the talk, said,"What, Bola, is that I hear?" |
57399 | The Rakshasa, having heard that talk also, again asked at the hand of the woman,"What, Bola, is that I hear?" |
57399 | The Rakshasi having become afraid, asked her daughter,"What is this?" |
57399 | The Rakshasi, weeping and weeping, having said,"What was this need for you to abandon me?" |
57399 | The Seven- mouthed Prince asks,"Who has cooked these?" |
57399 | The Sinhalese query and rhyme are:-- Ã � tamba kirilliye, edada honda adada honda? |
57399 | The Sinhalese text is,"Umbawaen occarawat beruwa mama nan okage kaewtu kanawa nae?" |
57399 | The Sun, the Divine King, asked,"What is the reason why you brought this kitten?" |
57399 | The Vaedda King having seen this Princess and Prince, asked,"Who are you? |
57399 | The Vaedda having gone near asked,"What are you staying looking upward for?" |
57399 | The Vedarala having heard it, when he asked,"What manner of illness is that malady?" |
57399 | The Yaka said,"Should anyone ask,''What is this?'' |
57399 | The Yaksani asked the Prince,"Where are you going, Sir?" |
57399 | The areka- nut trader( Gampolaya) asked,"What, friend, is your pingo load?" |
57399 | The crow said,"Being without a light, what art thou lamenting for?" |
57399 | The father- in- law asked,"What is[ the meaning of] that, son- in- law?" |
57399 | The father- in- law said,"Where, son- in- law, are we going still?" |
57399 | The giant asked,"Where are you three persons going?" |
57399 | The girl, having gone to the city, and gone to the palace in which is the King, said,"What will He give me to cure His foot?" |
57399 | The great Naga King, Mahakela by name, having seen this Turtle, asked,"Whence camest thou? |
57399 | The guards thought,"To- day the King went here; what came he again for?" |
57399 | The man asked,"With this cudgel what shall I do?" |
57399 | The man having come, when he was calling,"Arise, daughter,"she said,"What is it, father?" |
57399 | The man, taking the plate, asked,"With this plate what shall I do?" |
57399 | The men of this city say,"If we had not killed it, how would you kill the deer?" |
57399 | The men said to that Prince,"Who gives rice cakes for quartz stones, Bola?" |
57399 | The nobleman asks his son,"What have you come for?" |
57399 | The royal party said,"What is this that is fallen from the sky?" |
57399 | The shopkeepers, taking the handkerchief, having seen the marvel of it, asked,"For this handkerchief how much?" |
57399 | The son- in- law, cutting a stick, came and struck the buffalo, and drove it away, saying,"What did you come to sleep in my chena for?" |
57399 | The son- in- law, taking the cake bag, asked,"Father- in- law, what sort is this?" |
57399 | The three Princesses asked,"What, mother, are you weeping for?" |
57399 | The three persons asked the eldest Prince,"What is there at our house?" |
57399 | The two Nagayas having gone to Bamba City, after they went near the King, the King asked,"From what country came ye?" |
57399 | The washerman asked,"Why are you working for wages?" |
57399 | The washermen asked,"Where are ye going?" |
57399 | The widow woman asks,"Of what village are you?" |
57399 | The woman says,"Well, what is it to me, if it be good to you?" |
57399 | The woman, taking the three pills in her hand, and having looked at them, said,"Are these ani that you have brought?" |
57399 | The young rats asked,"What is it, mother, that you are weeping for?" |
57399 | The young younger sister''s seven elder brothers and younger brothers went[ on a trading journey?] |
57399 | The youth said,"How is the price for these plates?" |
57399 | The youth said,"What does the Lord know about it? |
57399 | The[ old] man perceiving the stench, at the time when he said to his wife,"What is this stench? |
57399 | Then King Bamba says,"Is it true that a King like me gives[ in] marriage to frog- eating beasts like you?" |
57399 | Then Nahakota says,"Why do you say,''Elder brother, elder brother?'' |
57399 | Then Nahakota says,"Why do you say,''Elder brother, elder brother?'' |
57399 | Then at the hand of that King who had become the thief, this Prince says,"You brought for yourself the Queen of such and such a city, did you not? |
57399 | Then at the hand of the Rakshasa asked the Rakshasa''s mother,"Who, son, is that?" |
57399 | Then at the time when he went to the friend''s house, having amply given him food and drink, the friend asked,"What have you come for?" |
57399 | Then both the elder brothers asked,"Where did he bring her?" |
57399 | Then elder brother said,''Why do you say,"Elder brother, elder brother?" |
57399 | Then firstly that Treasurer asked at the hand of that poor man,"When didst thou give me a necklace? |
57399 | Then having said,"It is good,"the King asked,"To catch the Peacock what are the things you want?" |
57399 | Then one man who was present said,"Why are you saying thus? |
57399 | Then that girl''s mother, bringing the cooked rice and coming to the field, asked the son- in- law,"Where, son- in- law, is your father- in- law now?" |
57399 | Then that man says at the hand of the woman,"What, Bolan, does this one say?" |
57399 | Then the Bull asked,"What did you bring this kitten for?" |
57399 | Then the Carpenter''s son said,"Why do you desire others''wives? |
57399 | Then the Cat asked,"What did you bring this kitten for?" |
57399 | Then the Gamarala asked the big youth,"What name?" |
57399 | Then the Gamarala asks these youths,"What can ye do for a living?" |
57399 | Then the Gamarala says,"Daughter, why should n''t I cry? |
57399 | Then the Gamarala, as it was burning his back, cried,"What, son- in- law, did you do here?" |
57399 | Then the Gandargaya asked the woman,"What, woman, is this thing that thou saidst? |
57399 | Then the Ground Ant- hill asked,"What have you brought this kitten for?" |
57399 | Then the Hettiya asked,"What is the name of the cudgel?" |
57399 | Then the King asked at the hand of the Gamarala''s daughter,"Where, girl, art thou going?" |
57399 | Then the King asked the Gamarala,"Who expounded this?" |
57399 | Then the King asked the Ministers,"How did ye ascertain that they are not thieves?" |
57399 | Then the King asked,"Bola, whence[ came] this stone to thee?" |
57399 | Then the King asked,"If so, owing to whom did you win in this battle?" |
57399 | Then the King asked,"What dost thou want done?" |
57399 | Then the King asked,"Where is it now?" |
57399 | Then the King asked,"Where is it now?" |
57399 | Then the King asks,"Did a Yaka, or a Yaksani, or a Deity, or a Devatawa( Godling) say that four- line verse? |
57399 | Then the King said,"How didst thou go to my palace?" |
57399 | Then the King said,"What is necessary for you?" |
57399 | Then the King said,"Where? |
57399 | Then the King said,"Who can take the eggs by stealth[ without disturbing the crow]?" |
57399 | Then the King said,"Who can,[ after] stealing them, come with those seven Princesses?" |
57399 | Then the King says,"Are you willing to take the sovereignty of the city?" |
57399 | Then the King says,"Why are you such a time?" |
57399 | Then the King thinks,"How[ am I] to take these very three beautiful Princesses?" |
57399 | Then the King will ask,''On what account should I give pay to thee?'' |
57399 | Then the Leopard asked,"What did you bring this kitten for?" |
57399 | Then the Leopard said,"Holding fast, fast,[ how] if you should slowly slowly descend?" |
57399 | Then the Minister would say a word thus[ doubtingly] to the Turtle,"Turtle, when would you bring it indeed?" |
57399 | Then the Ministers say,"What fighting dost thou know? |
57399 | Then the Naekatrala said,"Why do you become unable[ to remember] because of the dog?" |
57399 | Then the Naekatrala says,"Why do you forget; did n''t I say Thursday?" |
57399 | Then the Naga King asked,"What is the business for which he sent thee?" |
57399 | Then the Nagayas said,"What is[ the meaning of] that speech that Your Honour is saying? |
57399 | Then the Prince said,"If so, am I to tell you?" |
57399 | Then the Prince said,"You will give punishment to the Queen, you said, did you not? |
57399 | Then the Princes asked,"Where is the Leopard?" |
57399 | Then the Princess asked,"For what matter has He Himself come here?" |
57399 | Then the Princess said,"Son, how can I take the appearance I want? |
57399 | Then the Princess, speaking in ridicule of the Vaedda''s want of good looks, replied,"If so, why should I wear this costume? |
57399 | Then the Princesses said,"What are you crying for on that account? |
57399 | Then the Queen said, did she not? |
57399 | Then the Queen, at the time when they were going ashore, said thus,"Why do you speak in that manner in the company of that crowd? |
57399 | Then the Rain- cloud asked,"What is the reason why you brought this kitten?" |
57399 | Then the Rakshasa having come, asked at the hand of the woman,"What, Bola, is this smell of a human body that came, a human body that came?" |
57399 | Then the Rakshasa, having been frightened, said,"Who art thou, Clever One, to eat me?" |
57399 | Then the Vaedda asked,"What happened to you?" |
57399 | Then the Vedarala asks the Princess,"What is the malady which has come to you?" |
57399 | Then the Washerman having come, asked,"What is it?" |
57399 | Then the Wind- cloud asked,"What did you bring this kitten for?" |
57399 | Then the Yaka asked at the hand of those two,"Where did you go? |
57399 | Then the Yaksani asked the Prince,"Who art thou?" |
57399 | Then the Yaksani said,"Son, for us to cook cakes, whence[ can we get] the things for them?" |
57399 | Then the boatman says,"Thou having now wept, what[ good] will it do? |
57399 | Then the father- in- law asked,"Where, son- in- law, is the chena?" |
57399 | Then the father- in- law having come up, asked,"What, son- in- law, is that?" |
57399 | Then the four young rats said,"What are you weeping for at that?" |
57399 | Then the girl asked at the hand of the King,"Before your mother was married where were you?" |
57399 | Then the girl asked,"Why, father, are you without sense?" |
57399 | Then the girl said,"On your head you got my dirty cloth, did n''t you? |
57399 | Then the girl said,"Where is it, for me to look at, that letter?" |
57399 | Then the girl''s father says,"What, daughter, are you frying?" |
57399 | Then the man asked,"From these twelve dogs taking six, will you give me for cooking in order to eat, a small cooking pot and a large cooking pot?" |
57399 | Then the man having said,"What are these, Bola?" |
57399 | Then the man says,"Well, then, what shall I do? |
57399 | Then the man who being without that ass sought for it, saw the Leopard[ in the semi- darkness], and having said,"Is it the ass?" |
57399 | Then the man who came afterwards asked,"What is it?" |
57399 | Then the man who came first asked the man who came afterwards,"Where art thou going?" |
57399 | Then the men having said,"Of what country are you?" |
57399 | Then the men said to me,''Where did you go?'' |
57399 | Then the men who watch the hill- rice chena having been there, said,"What is this, Bola, that you are taking the corpse through the hill- rice chena?" |
57399 | Then the mother- in- law asked,"What is[ the meaning of] that, son- in- law?" |
57399 | Then the nobleman says,"Unless I caused the sooth to be looked at,[ 27] how would you three otherwise take her? |
57399 | Then the party who stayed on the bank asked,"What, Loku- Appuhami, is that?" |
57399 | Then the servants asked at the hand of the Princess,"In what shall we give the cooked rice?" |
57399 | Then the sister- in- law[ said],"Son, what do I know? |
57399 | Then the son- in- law, hearing her, asked at the man''s hand,"What, father- in- law, is that girl crying for?" |
57399 | Then the son- in- law, taking the bag of cooked rice, asked,"Father- in- law, what sort is this?" |
57399 | Then the soothsayer says,"If I had not looked at the sooth, and told[ you about her death], how would you two take her? |
57399 | Then the three Princesses asked,"What is it, mother, you are weeping for?" |
57399 | Then the turtles ask,"If so, O Four- faced King, what do you eat?" |
57399 | Then the washerman asked at the hand of the Prince,"Whence come you eating and eating certain cakes?" |
57399 | Then the woman said,"Where have you cattle to plough?" |
57399 | Then the women said,"Is there cooked rice in our hand? |
57399 | Then the younger elder brother says,"Why, younger sister? |
57399 | Then the younger sister says,"Why, elder brother, are you saying thus? |
57399 | Then this Prince asked the Devata- daughter,"Who art thou?" |
57399 | Then this man asked,"Friends, taking my two elephants, will you give me those twelve dogs?" |
57399 | Then this son- in- law says,"What are you crying for? |
57399 | Then this son- in- law says,"What is it, Naekatrala? |
57399 | Then this younger woman, having said,"At first having said ye do not want him, how does the Prince who has come become yours now? |
57399 | Then what does the Tom- tom Beater do? |
57399 | Then, because he had been afraid[ of her] formerly, when the boy said it, the Yaka, saying,"Where, Bola?" |
57399 | There is very much wind; owing to it will the coconut leaves stay without waving about?" |
57399 | Thereafter the upasakarala having gone to the pansala, asked at the hand of the pupils,"What is the reason the Lord has not yet arisen?" |
57399 | Thereafter, after he became big, they asked at the hand of the Gamarala''s daughters,"Who is willing to marry this child?" |
57399 | Thereafter, the King of this city employed the notification tom- tom,"Who can construct the Wooden Peacock machine? |
57399 | Thereafter, the giant who at first did cultivation work having gone, taking his sword also, asked,"Did n''t my three men come here?" |
57399 | Thereupon he says,"When do you bathe( that is, pour water over yourself) by your own hand? |
57399 | Thereupon the Gamarala asked at the hand of the son- in- law,"Son- in- law, who cut the fence of the garden?" |
57399 | Thereupon the Gamarala asks,"Is there[ only] so much plantain, son- in- law?" |
57399 | Thereupon the King asked at the hand of the girl,"Girl, the flower that has blossomed, where did it come from in the plant?" |
57399 | Thereupon the King asked at the hand of the man,"Didst thou take a gold[ and pearl] necklace in this manner?" |
57399 | Thereupon the King having said,"Are you going for that? |
57399 | Thereupon the King having seen her, becoming much pleased, asked,"Whence didst thou obtain this stone?" |
57399 | Thereupon the King said,"For the fault that it frightened my Princesses, what is the suitable punishment to inflict on this one?" |
57399 | Thereupon the King says,"Widow- Mahage, wilt thou tell the Prince to come to my palace?" |
57399 | Thereupon the King, having heard the sweet speech of this young Prince, becoming pleased, said,"Where, Bola, is the stone? |
57399 | Thereupon the Minister asked at the hand of the shopkeepers,"Who gave this handkerchief?" |
57399 | Thereupon the Prince said to the Gem Princess,"In this manner the King asked me:''Can you go to the God- world and come back?'' |
57399 | Thereupon the Prince says,"How do you know?" |
57399 | Thereupon the Python says,"Have n''t you bracelets and rings to put on as ornaments? |
57399 | Thereupon the Queen asks the King,"What did you laugh at? |
57399 | Thereupon the Rakshasa having arisen, asked,"Who art thou?" |
57399 | Thereupon the courtesan woman thought to herself,"What will this be about, that such a Treasurer said he gave me a necklace? |
57399 | Thereupon the giants asked,"Whence came the woman?" |
57399 | Thereupon the house persons asked,"Is there a daughter?" |
57399 | Thereupon the male Monkey says,"If five hundred are able to eat these, why canst thou not eat them?" |
57399 | Thereupon the man asked,"Where?" |
57399 | Thereupon the woman having warmed water, and made him bathe, and given him to eat, and given him betel to eat, asked the man,"What have you brought?" |
57399 | Thereupon the woman quickly having arisen and come, asked,"Where, son, where were you for so many days?" |
57399 | Thereupon these three having said[ to each other],"Can you swim?" |
57399 | Thereupon these two persons said,"Well then, what shall we do about that? |
57399 | Thereupon this King says,"Canst thou come here with the three persons( his parents and other brother)?" |
57399 | Thereupon this man having said,"What is it?" |
57399 | Thereupon, at that instant[ 172] a disturbance( internal) having come to her, while this woman was saying,"Is it true, washerwoman? |
57399 | Thereupon, at the time when the Gamarala was asking,"What is this chaff?" |
57399 | Thereupon, at the time when the King, holding the Queen''s hair- knot, was beating her, saying and saying,"Will you ask me again?" |
57399 | Thereupon, the Devatawa who stayed in that tree came and asked at the hand of the man,"Bola, what art thou crying for?" |
57399 | Thereupon, the Goat Queen asks,"What, mother,( maeniyan wahansa), are you crying for?" |
57399 | Thereupon, the giant asked the giant of the ash- heap,"Where are you going?" |
57399 | Thereupon,[ having called the eldest son again], what sooth did the nobleman ask? |
57399 | These two having become afraid, having said,"What shall we do about this?" |
57399 | These two having gone near asked,"What are you staying looking upward for?" |
57399 | They asked at the hand of his mother,"Where is now Hitihami?" |
57399 | They asked that Crow,"What is it, friend, that has happened to you?" |
57399 | They asked the next Prince,"What is the science you learnt?" |
57399 | They asked the next Prince,"What is the science you learnt?" |
57399 | They asked the young Prince,"What is the science you learnt?" |
57399 | They having said,"We can not take it,"he asked,"For me to take and give you it, what mark am I to make on you?" |
57399 | Thinking it in his mind[ only], he asked,"How are now the happiness and health of the Princess whom you at first summoned[ in marriage]?" |
57399 | Thinking it, she asked,"What is that meritorious act?" |
57399 | Thinking,"Can not I cause those silk robes to be woven?" |
57399 | Thinking,"The Prince having been put into the tunnel, and stones trampled down[ over it], when will he come again? |
57399 | Thinking,"Why am I in this fear?" |
57399 | This Prince who is washing clothes asked at the hand of those Ministers,"Where are you going?" |
57399 | This Princess having heard it, asked,"What does it say?" |
57399 | This night where are we to go? |
57399 | This nobleman, after that having summoned the eldest son, asked,"What is the science that thou knowest?" |
57399 | Thou atest my mouth? |
57399 | To go where, came you?" |
57399 | Was it right, O Hen? |
57399 | Was that good?" |
57399 | Waturata giyado? |
57399 | We poor men, can we go to fight with a King? |
57399 | Well then, having given food and drink to the Turtle,"Did you bring a Suriya- kanta flower?" |
57399 | Well then, must n''t I take the letter to- morrow? |
57399 | What am I to do?" |
57399 | What are the best journeys to go on?" |
57399 | What came you here for?" |
57399 | What do you say about it?" |
57399 | What do you weep at that for? |
57399 | What does the Princess do? |
57399 | What else will you tell me to give?" |
57399 | What else?" |
57399 | What has happened here? |
57399 | What have you come here for? |
57399 | What is that Gamarala''s daughter crying for?" |
57399 | What is that Gamarala''s daughter crying for?" |
57399 | What is this sovereignty for?" |
57399 | What is this thing thou saidst?" |
57399 | What is this you did?" |
57399 | What is this you said?" |
57399 | What matter have you come about?" |
57399 | What of that? |
57399 | What shall I do? |
57399 | What shall I do? |
57399 | What shall I do? |
57399 | What the best journey to go on?" |
57399 | What was that stratagem, indeed? |
57399 | What was the manner in which thou camest here?" |
57399 | What was the wager, indeed? |
57399 | What was[ the real reason of] it? |
57399 | When didst thou give me a necklace?" |
57399 | When going, having seen that man who is tied to the post, this Moorman asks,"Why, Loku- Appuhami, are you caught and tied to that tree?" |
57399 | When he asked also at the hand of the son- in- law,"What is[ the meaning of] that?" |
57399 | When he asked"What is the stratagem?" |
57399 | When he asked,"Ca n''t you remain and eat the small fishes I give?" |
57399 | When he asked,"What are you doing here?" |
57399 | When he asked,"What mark of it have you, Sir?" |
57399 | When he asked,"What was it?" |
57399 | When he brought them, what does that Princess do? |
57399 | When he is descending into the hole to go, what does this Prince do? |
57399 | When he said,"What do ye want to take?" |
57399 | When he was there, a big Leopard which was near having heard this speech that he is making, thinks,"The Leopard indeed is I; what is the Botiya?" |
57399 | When he went, that Devatawa also asked,"What else do you want?" |
57399 | When his wife in various ways was asking,"Why did you laugh?" |
57399 | When it is cut at the root it will fall together with thee also, will it not, into the river? |
57399 | When it struck her the woman says,"What are you throwing stones for?" |
57399 | When she asked,"What is the smell of human flesh?" |
57399 | When she asked,"Whose are these goods?" |
57399 | When the Gamarala was taking the rice- dust porridge the Tom- tom Beater asked,"What, Gamarahami, are those?" |
57399 | When the garland- making mother( mal- kara amma) went to pluck flowers,"May I also pluck flowers?" |
57399 | When the man was staying[ there] thinking,"How is the expedient for this?" |
57399 | When they asked,"What is there for us to eat?" |
57399 | When they asked,"What is this you are doing?" |
57399 | When they went, the Gamarala asked this youth who looks after the cattle,"Who are these two youths?" |
57399 | When they were bathing a crow cawed; then the King said,"Who can explain the language of that crow?" |
57399 | When they were[ there] not much time, the washermen, thinking,"What are we giving to eat to these two for?" |
57399 | When this party are going near that house they ask at the hand of that eldest daughter,"Where[ is he], Bola? |
57399 | When[ she was] coming, those men who came to take the debts asked,"What did you to your mother?" |
57399 | When[ the ash- heap giant] told that[ other] giant to look for the two giants, he went, and asked,"Did n''t our men come here?" |
57399 | Where are ye fellows going?" |
57399 | Where are you going? |
57399 | Where are you two going?" |
57399 | Where have I money to that extent, to take and give you those things?" |
57399 | Where is the money to take and give these things in this way?" |
57399 | Where is this one?" |
57399 | Where, son- in- law, is the rice bag?" |
57399 | While all the robbers were going away from there, they met with yet a man, and when he was asking,"Where are you going?" |
57399 | While coming with that girl, having met with villages on the road that girl says,"Elder brother, is our village still far away?" |
57399 | While he is[ there] the Rakshasi, having come back, says,"Wherever went my daughter? |
57399 | While seeking him in that manner that woman came to the rice field, and asked,"Son- in- law, has n''t he come yet, your father- in- law?" |
57399 | While the men who were sleeping, having said,"What is this?" |
57399 | Who art thou?" |
57399 | Who asked it? |
57399 | Who gave you permission to go through the middle of this forest of mine? |
57399 | Who is the person who said that four- line verse? |
57399 | Who is the stronger?" |
57399 | Why are you there?" |
57399 | Why came I for water?" |
57399 | Why didst thou come away, leaving thy younger sister quite alone? |
57399 | Why have you come?" |
57399 | Why have you thrown an elephant into the water?" |
57399 | Why is it?" |
57399 | Why not, son? |
57399 | Why, while you are at the top, are you cutting at the root? |
57399 | Why? |
57399 | Why?" |
57399 | Why?" |
57399 | Why?" |
57399 | Will you give the gem?" |
57399 | Will you give us a resting- place in your kingdom?" |
57399 | Will you give your daughter to him?" |
57399 | Wilt thou give thy city to us? |
57399 | Wilt thou hearken to what I am saying?" |
57399 | Would it be bad if you said,''Husband, husband''( Wahe)?" |
57399 | Would it be bad if you said,''Husband, husband?''" |
57399 | Yet[ another] Prince asked,"I will bring and give him; will you marry me?" |
57399 | [ 104] A Yaka, or a Deity?" |
57399 | [ 165] The meaning is,"If you did not notice and punish him for so long, was it likely that I should?" |
57399 | [ 165] Why did n''t you split that one''s head?" |
57399 | [ 222] Bolat, where have I money to that extent?" |
57399 | [ 232] Mage duwa kohe giyado? |
57399 | [ 233] When the Rakshasi came[ after] bathing, at the time when she is coming she says,"Daughter, even to- day has tasty food been prepared? |
57399 | [ 245] Owing to it where are you to go?" |
57399 | [ 280] Umbe kawuda, your who? |
57399 | [ 293] Having gone inviting him into the house, and given him to eat, after he finished she asked,"What is there in this bag, son?" |
57399 | [ 324b]? |
57399 | [ 351] A form of comparison, meaning,"Which was the better, that day or to- day?" |
57399 | [ 70] What is[ the reason why] they do not bring them? |
57399 | [ 74] Should you say,"What was that for?" |
57399 | [ For us] to let him go, will you give the four hundred masuran?" |
57399 | [ She added]"What does it matter if my first husband is not good- looking? |
57399 | [ They said],"If this cobra having bitten her she had died, where would there be a bride for you?" |
57399 | [ When] he escaped from you even so much[ time], am I indeed going to eat that one''s liver? |
57399 | after I was unable to kill this one by this also, what shall I do?" |
57399 | and again having wept and wept, rolling on the ground, the boatman says to him,"Thou having now lamented, what[ good] will it do? |
57399 | are they? |
57399 | didst thou say?" |
57399 | he asked,"For[ weaving] the silk robes what sort of other things are necessary?" |
57399 | just as before, the owners having come and said,"What are you cutting sugar- cane for?" |
57399 | that you are making happen to- day? |
57399 | the daughter says,"Why, mother? |
57399 | the owners, having said,"Who is this who is taking the fowls?" |
57399 | what shall I say?" |
57399 | where are you going on this path? |