The constellation
B375 Release of animal by hunter (fisher)
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- Fish returned to water: grateful · B375.1 entry
- Frog returned to spring: grateful. Teaches hero animals' language (Cf. B217) · B375.2 entry
- Bird released: grateful · B375.3 entry
- Squirrel released: grateful and helpful · B375.4 entry
- Monkey released: grateful · B375.5 entry
- Rat released: grateful · B375.6 entry
- Leopard released: grateful · B375.7 entry
- Turtle released: grateful · B375.8 entry
- Serpent released: grateful · B375.9 entry
- Jackal released: grateful · B375.10 entry
keeps company
- Magic objects possessed by witch, sorcerer or evil dwarf. (Cf. F451.7, G234, D1711.) · D801.1 entry
- Witch lives in forest · G236 entry
- Witch transforms to stone · G263.2.1 entry
- One brother rescues another from ogre · G551.4 entry
- Quest for lost brother(s) · H1385.8 entry
- Inscribed name on article as token of ownership. (Cf. H94.10.) · H86 entry
- Handkerchief with name on it · H86.4 entry
- Treasure from bird's feathers · B113.3 entry
- Speaking lion · B211.2.2 entry
- Speaking bear · B211.2.3 entry
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