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Banishment from heaven for breaking tabu.

Tabu. · Punishment for breaking tabu. · Person carried to other world for breaking tabu. · view the constellation · filed as C955

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“She took the Queen by the hand and led her to heaven, and showed her there her two eldest children, who smiled at her, and were playing with the ball of the world. When the Queen rejoiced thereat, the Virgin Mary said, " Is thy hearty not yet softened? If thou wilt own that thou openedst the, forbidden door, I will give thee back thy two little sons." But for the third time the Queen answered, " No, I did not open the forbidden door."”

Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes, Tale 3 · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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[First Edition: C951. Girl carried off because of broken tabu. (Cf. C756.2.)]Immediate return to other world because of broken tabu. (Cf. C31, C31.4, C327.)Person must remain in other world because of broken tabuPerson carried off to other world for breaking tabu
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Heaven. A blissful upper worldPerson in magic sleep surrounded by protecting hedgeResidence in a treeMagic manifestation at execution proves innocenceAdventures from pursuing enchanted animal (hind, boar, bird). (Guiding Beast.)Punishment: burning aliveAngelsStubbornness

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