The constellation
R72 Defiant prisoners refuse to accept grace even from their father unless it is granted them all. (Cf. M165.)
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- Behavior of captives · R70 entry
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- Captive prince joins captor out of gratitude for his freedom. (He had refused to promise that he would not fight again.) (Cf. W27.) · R71 entry
- Defeated warriors go into the conqueror's service · R74 entry
- Surrendering · R75 entry
- Woman suckles imprisoned relative through prison wall · R81 entry
- Captive sends secret message outside (in orange or on handkerchief) · R82 entry
- Baker, disguised as old woman, substitutes for princess in cell when he brings bread to her · R83 entry
- Prisoner's sustenance from outside prison. (Cf. R81.) · R84 entry
- Captive protected by angel from abductor · R85 entry
- [First Edition: R90. Captivity – miscellaneous.] · R90[1st ed.] entry