μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Thumbling steals by entering keyhole.

Marvels. · Marvelous creatures. · Remarkable persons. · Exceptionally large or small men. · view the constellation · filed as F535.1.1.11.1

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“The man smiled and said, " How can that be done, thou art far too small to lead the horse by the reins ? " " That's of no consequence, father, if my mother will only harness it, I will sit in the horse's ear, and call out to him how he is to go." " Well," answered the man, " for once we will try it." When the time came, the mother harnessed the horse, and placed Thumbling in its ear, and then the little creature cried " Gee up, gee np !”

Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes, Tale 37 · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Thumbling as accomplice to robbers.

Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Speaking wolfThumbling swallowed by animalsThumbling sold as freakThumbling hides in a snail shell, in a mouse holeThumbling as accomplice to robbersThumbling carried on hat brim. (See F531.5.1.1.3. for a similar motif.)

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