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| She rushed out of the palace and came to the upper world. |
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| The Suo queen went to the door with a handful of rice. |
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| The prince revived, and, walking about, saw a human figure near the gate. |
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| She took up the jewel in her hand, left the palace, and successfully reached the upper world. |
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| He rushed out of his hiding-place and killed the serpent. |
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| Instead of sweetmeats, about a score of demons. |
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| At the door of which stood a lady of exquisite beauty. |
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| In a trice she woke up, sat up in bed, and eyeing the stranger, inquired who he was. |
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| The girl of the Wall-Amirah. |
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| On a sudden, an elephant, gorgeously caparisoned, shot across his path. |
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| They then set out on their journey. |
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| A monstrous bird comes out, apparently from the castle. |
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| Hundreds of peacocks of gorgeous plumes came to the embankment to eat the khai. |
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| You would adorn the palace of the mightiest sovereign. |
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| He saw a beautiful woman coming out of the palace. |
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| Husband, take up all this large quantity of gold and these precious stones. |
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| They ran away in great fear, leaving behind them the money and jewels. |
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| The camel-driver alighted, tied the camel to the tree on the spot, and began smoking. |
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| How is it that you have returned so soon? |
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| At dawn he used to cull flowers in the forest. |
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| The Brahman's wife had occasion to go to the tank, and as she went she brushed by a Sankchinni. |
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| The moment the first stroke was given, a great many ghosts rushed toward the Brahman. |
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| The lady, king, and hiraman all reached the king's capital safe and sound. |
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| What princess ever puts only one ruby in her hair? |
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| Coming up to the surface, they climbed into the boat. |
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| The jackal opened his bundle of betel-leaves, put some into his mouth, and began chewing them. |
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| A bright light, like that of the moon, was seen shining on his forehead. |
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| The six queens tried to comfort him. |
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| Now, barber, I am going to destroy you. Who will protect you? |
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| They approached a magnificent pile of buildings. |
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| Thus the princess was deserted. |
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| When she got out of the water, what a change was seen in her! |
































Goble also did artwork for the original magazine run of H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds. It's so different from this stuff I couldn't believe it was the same guy. Wells, by the way, HATED Goble's WotW illustrations, and even slipped a couple of paragraphs into the book version bitching about it.
ReplyDeleteI think I've seen Gobels' "War of the World" illustrations, but I had no idea that Wells hated them, or that he edited his book to complain about them!
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