The constellation
D1641 Object removes itself
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The same sky, in words
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- Other automatic objects · D1640 entry
beneath it
- Fountain (well) removes itself. (Cf. D925, D926, D927, D941.) · D1641.1 entry
- Stones remove themselves. (Cf. D931.) · D1641.2 entry
- Stove runs over hill. (Cf. D1161.) · D1641.3 entry
- Forest cleared by magic. (Cf. D950.) · D1641.4 entry
- Muirlan (ball) removes itself. (Cf. D1256.) · D1641.5 entry
- Branch leaps from hand to hand. (Cf. D954.) · D1641.6 entry
- Severed head moves from place to place. (Cf. D992.) · D1641.7 entry
- Grave removes itself. (Cf. D1299.2.) · D1641.8 entry
- Magic cross removes itself. (Cf. D1299.3.) · D1641.9 entry
- Magic fire removes itself. (Cf. D1271.) · D1641.10 entry
- Sacred scroll returns to heaven. (Cf. D1266.1, V151.) · D1641.11 entry
- Lake removes itself. (Cf. D921.) · D1641.12 entry
- Coffin moves itself · D1641.13 entry
- Jewelry intended by groom for prospective bride strangely disappears and a slip of paper alone is left in box. (Cf. D1071.) · D1641.14 entry
- Lotus disappears whenever anyone tries to pluck it. (Cf. D975.1.) · D1641.15 entry
- Bananas run and hide when stone is thrown at them. (Cf. D981.13.) · D1641.16 entry