The constellation
H151 Attention drawn and recognition follows
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- Attention drawn by magic objects: recognition follows · H151.1 entry
- Attention drawn by helpful animal's theft of food from wedding table; recognition follows · H151.2 entry
- Recognition when parents come to son (priest, pope) to be confessed · H151.3 entry
- Recognition by cup in sack: alleged stolen goods. Cup is placed in the sack of Joseph's brethren, they are accused of theft; this gives occasion for recognition · H151.4 entry
- Attention attracted by hints dropped by heroine as menial: recognition follows · H151.5 entry
- Heroine in menial disguise discovered in her beautiful clothes: recognition follows · H151.6 entry
- Hero's power to transform girl to carnation brings about recognition · H151.7 entry
- Husband attracted by wife's power of healing: recognition follows · H151.8 entry
- Abandoned child joins parents in game: recognition follows · H151.9 entry
- Combat of unknown brothers brings about recognition · H151.10 entry
- Hero is served at table by his unknown son: recognition of his wife follows · H151.11 entry
- Geese tell of beauty of their mistress and bring about recognition · H151.12 entry
- Disguised hero's golden hair discovered by spying princess · H151.13 entry
- Tears fall on person below and indicate presence of those above (on cliff, tree, etc.) · H151.14 entry
- Seller of trinkets tells of heroine's address of son as "tiger's son" and brings about recognition of true bride · H151.15 entry