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... Raja , and the other the daughter of a rich moneylender . I will go and possess the daughter of the Raja and her father will try every sort of remedy without effect . Meanwhile you must walk daily through the streets in the robes of a ...
... Raja , and the other the daughter of a rich moneylender . I will go and possess the daughter of the Raja and her father will try every sort of remedy without effect . Meanwhile you must walk daily through the streets in the robes of a ...
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... Raja kept his word and gave him half his fortune ; and so began a period of happiness and prosperity for the idiot . A few weeks later , the ghost took possession of the moneylender's daughter , with whom he was deeply in love . Seeing ...
... Raja kept his word and gave him half his fortune ; and so began a period of happiness and prosperity for the idiot . A few weeks later , the ghost took possession of the moneylender's daughter , with whom he was deeply in love . Seeing ...
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