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Transformation to person of rusty color.

Magic. · Transformation. · Transformation: man to different man. · Magic changes in man himself. · view the constellation · filed as D57.5

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“" No," said the boy, " I will not do that ; the King has forbidden it," and ran away. I'he next day he again went and asked for his ball ; the wild man said, " Open my door," but the boy would not. On the third day the King had ridden out hunting, and the boy went once more and said, " I cannot open the door even if I wished, for I have not the key." Then the wild man said, " It lies under thy mother's pillow, thou canst get it there."”

Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes, Tale 136 · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Change in person's color. (Cf. D31.)

Filed beside it
Man transformed to green knightBlack man's color altered to whiteHair and skin turn to color of goldTransformation to black man
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Golden serpentHair turns to gold as punishment in forbidden chamber. (Cf. C611.)Magic charm summons army. (Cf. D1273.)Identification by producing three golden apples

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