The constellation
J2569 "Thank Fortune I'm out of business." Philosopher loses all his wealth at sea. Thanks Fortune for taking him out of business. Can now devote his life to philosophy
A constellation is one motif’s neighborhood in the record — the story-shapes filed around it, the tale types that carry it, and the texts where it is witnessed, every line a receipted link. Click a motif to travel. Click a text to read it. The entry · wander
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- "Thank God it's over!" Man who has been promised a beating lives in constant dread. Is eventually beaten. He thanks God · J2568 entry
- One fewer to pay for. A man carries blind men over a stream at a certain price per head. One falls down and drowns. He comforts the others that there is one fewer to pay for · J2566 entry
- Fool thankful that God has built a palace without columns. Else the stones might fall down and kill us · J2565 entry
- "Thank God that camels have no wings." They might fly about and kill people · J2564 entry
- "Thank Fortune it wasn't a melon." Man contends that melons should not grow on slender vines but on tall trees. He is hit on the nose by a falling nut. Is thankful it wasn't a melon · J2571 entry
- Heart may not be able to stand winning mistress. Man told it is well he did not obtain girl he loved because his heart might not have been able to stand it · J2572 entry
- Cowardly fool · J2600 entry
- Person frightened into falling down a cliff · J2611 entry