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Disenchantment by refusing to eat for three days.

Magic. · Disenchantment. · Disenchantment by miscellaneous means. · view the constellation · filed as D764.7

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“After he had walked about the world for a long time, he entered into a dark forest, and walked for fourteen days without stopping, and still could not find his way out. Then it was once more evening, and he was so tired that he lay down in a thicket and fell asleep. Next day he went onwards, and in the evening, as he was again about to lie down beneath some bushes, he heard such a howling and crying that he could not go to sleep.”

Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes, Tale 93 · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Disenchantment by eating or drinking.

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Disenchantment by drinking milk of queen who has borne two boys. (Cf. D759.2.)Disenchantment by biting certain twigDisenchantment by eating certain salmonDisenchantment by eating appleDisenchantment by eating whale meatDisenchantment by eating certain plantDisenchantment by eating head of serpent
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Transformation: man to ravenDisenchantment by climbing glass mountainSuitors assigned quests

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