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Disenchantment by ring.

Magic. · Disenchantment. · Disenchantment by miscellaneous means. · view the constellation · filed as D771.10

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“I do not know how to get out of the forest, no human being lives in it, so I must certainly starve." She walked about and looked for a road, but could find none. When it was evening she seated herself under a tree, gave herself into God's keeping, and resolved to sit wait- ing there and not go away, let what might happen. When, however, she had sat there for a while, a white dove came flying to her with a little golden key in ita mouth.”

Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes, Tale 123 · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Disenchantment by use of magic object.

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Disenchantment by burning magic hairDisenchantment by rubbing with magic greaseDisenchantment by using powderDisenchantment by using wandDisenchantment by drinking from golden vesselDisenchantment by medicineDisenchantment by rosary or scapularDisenchantment and transformation by means of a magic swordDisenchantment by sprinkling consecrated riceDisenchantment by flowerDisenchantment by use of crystal ball
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Magic treeProvisions received from magic tree. (Cf. D950.)Witch lives in forestWitch transforms person to animal. (Cf. D100.)Witch transforms man to tree

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