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K170 Deception through pseudo-simple bargain
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- Deceptive partnership between man and ogre · K170.1 entry
- Deceptive division of profits · K171 entry
- Anger bargain. The trickster makes a bargain with his master that the first to become angry must submit to punishment. He thereupon heaps abuses on his master till the latter breaks out in anger and must take his punishment · K172 entry
- Deceptive bargain: as much bread as he wants to eat. The baker fixes his price at the rate for twenty loaves. The trickster eats thirty · K173 entry
- Deceptive bargain: a sack of corn as reward. Trickster has an enormous sack made · K174 entry
- Deceptive bargain: three wishes. The ogre is to fulfill three wishes of the peasant. The latter wishes for all the tobacco and brandy in the world and then some more brandy in addition. The devil must admit failure · K175 entry
- Deceptive bargain: first to say "Good morning." The first to give the greeting shall have the disputed property. The trickster is early on the scene and witnesses the other's adultery. He may keep the property without saying good morning · K176 entry
- Deceptive bargain: fasting together. The servant girl eats secretly; the miser starves · K177 entry
- Deceptive bargain: felling the tree. The ogre and the trickster agree to fell a large tree. The trickster purposely dulls his axe on a stone and then asks the ogre to exchange. Rather than work with a dull axe, the ogre does all the work · K178 entry
- Deceptive bargain: a peck of grain for each stack. The man who is to receive this share of the crop makes very small stacks · K181 entry
- Deceptive bargain: an ox for five pennies. A woman who has been left the ox on condition that she give the proceeds to the poor offers it for five pennies, but it must be bought along with a cock at twelve florins. She gives the five pennies to the poor and keeps the twelve florins · K182 entry
- Deceptive bargain: the ogre and the copper coins. Every time the copper coin is paid out, the ogre must make a new one. The man buys an extensive property and pays with a large number of copper coins. He threatens to buy another and the ogre goes back on his contract · K183 entry
- Deceptive land purchase. (Dido.) · K185 entry
- Deceptive bargain with ogre: buying trees. Trees to be neither straight nor crooked · K186 entry
- Strokes shared. The boy promises the soldier what the king has promised to give him. The soldier receives a beating in place of the boy · K187 entry
- Stealing only a small amount. A man promises in confession to steal only a small amount. He steals a rope with a mare on the end of it · K188 entry
- Peace between sheep and wolves. As hostages the dogs are handed over to the wolves; the young wolves to the sheep. The wolves then attack and kill the sheep · K191 entry
- The man helps the horse against the stag. The horse must agree to be saddled and bridled. The man then refuses to release him · K192 entry
- Deceptive bargain based on an unusual name · K193 entry
- Bargain: if the sun reverses its course. Because of an eclipse the sun is held to have done so, and Atreus becomes king · K194 entry
- A ribbon long enough to reach from ear to ear. The rascal has had an ear cut off and this is in a distant city · K195 entry
- Selling by trickery: literal bargain. (Cf. K134.1.) · K196 entry
- Until the log burns out: time given servant for Christmas holidays. Soaks the log so that it burns a week · K197 entry
- Cheater is forced to eat excrements. Gentleman agrees to exchange his good horse for the peasant's jade, provided the peasant will eat its excrements. The peasant finds no difficulty in the task, whereas the gentleman, put to the same condition when he wants to get back his horse, finds it impossible · K198 entry
carried in tale type
- The First Crop · ATU 1185