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Motif

Dancers as followers of the devil. (Cf. G303.6.2.1.)

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Within the index

Filed under Allies and possessions of the devil.

6 finer motifs beneath it
Devil haunts dance halls Devil dances with a maid until she dies Two devils come to a dance-loving maid and play when she bathes Devil teaches a dance-loving maid to dance Devil appears to girl who wants an escort for a dance Devil dances with maid and puts his claws through her hands
Filed beside it
Cat as follower of the devil Toad as follower of the devil Snake as follower of the devil Where the devil can't reach, he sends an old woman. (Cf. K1085.) Devil in league with a freemason Devil gives luck with fishing and hunting Horses are offspring of the devil. One cannot trust them An all-red, all-black, or all-white calf the property of the devil Lizards are offspring of the devil The spurge-laurel is the devil's bush The devil owns the reeds Thistles and nettles are the devil's vegetables The bagpipe is the devil's bellows Devil has a hound Devil has a servant Bird as messenger of devil
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Devil appears invisible among dancers. (Cf. G303.10.4.)

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