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Motif

Magic sack contains soldiers which appear when it is struck. (Cf. D1193.)

Magic. · Magic objects. · Function of magic objects. · Magic object gives power over other persons. · Magic object draws person (thing) to it. · view the constellation · filed as D1421.5.3

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“He went to see them, but as he came in a ragged coat, with his shabby hat on his head, and his old knapsack on his back, they would not acknowledge him as their brother. They mocked and said, " Thou givest out that thou art our brother who despised silver and gold, and craved for something still better for himself. He will come in his carriage in full splendour like a mighty king, not like a beggar," and they drove him out of doors.”

Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes, Tale 54 · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Magic object summons army for rescue.

Filed beside it
Magic horn summons army for rescue. (Cf. D1222.)Magic charm summons army. (Cf. D1273.)
Travels with
Magic bag (sack)
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Magic object makes fortifications uselessMagic wishing-cloth. (Cf. D1051.)

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