The constellation
K1839 Other deceptions by disguise
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- Deception by disguise · K1810 entry
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- Wolf puts flour on his paw to disguise himself · K1839.1 entry
- Girl marries lover who thought her dead. On reviving she changes her name and disguises her appearance. Eventually marries her former lover · K1839.2 entry
- Monkey dresses in dead mistress's gown; frightens household · K1839.3 entry
- Jester disguises as prince · K1839.4 entry
- Friar disguises as soldier and steals from concubine · K1839.5 entry
- Warriors whitewash weapons thus disguising identity of one of their number who bears white-handled battle-axe · K1839.6 entry
- Disguise as foreign ambassador · K1839.7 entry
- Disguise by carrying false token · K1839.8 entry
- Disguise as drunkard · K1839.9 entry
- Housemaid disguised as minister · K1839.10 entry
- Disguise as older brother to obtain blessing. (Cf. K2211.) · K1839.11 entry
- Disguise as child (in cradle) · K1839.12 entry
- Husband disguised as wife's brother · K1839.13 entry
- Husband and wife disguised as brother and sister · K1839.14 entry
- Disguise as dupe's daughter after having killed her · K1839.15 entry