The constellation
K2319 Deception by equivocation – miscellaneous
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The same sky, in words
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- Deception by equivocation · K2310 entry
beneath it
- One foot in Ireland, one in Scotland. Man carries sods of two countries with him that his whereabouts will be so defined · K2319.1 entry
- Warrior proposes to fight in single combat. Fights with aid of sons and grandsons. They belong to him · K2319.2 entry
- Saint hides fugitive from king underground. When king demand fugitive, saint (who never lies) replies, "Verily, I know not where he is, if he is not under thee even where thou art." The king is satisfied and departs. Later suspects trick and arrests fugitive · K2319.3 entry