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Disenchantment by flower.

Magic. · Disenchantment. · Disenchantment by miscellaneous means. · view the constellation · filed as D771.11

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“The owl flew into the thicket, and directly afterwards there came out of it a crooked old woman, yellow and lean, with large red eyes and a hooked nose, the point of which reached to her chin. She mut- tered to herself, caught the nightmgale, and took it away in her hand. Joringel could neither speak nor move from the spot ; the nightingale was gone. At last the woman came back, and said in a hollow voice, " Greet thee, Zachiel.”

Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes, Tale 69 · 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 ringDisenchantment by use of crystal ball
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Witch in form of cat. (Cf. D142.)Witch lives in forestWitch transforms person to animal. (Cf. D100.)

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