μῦθοι Mythoi
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Task: stacking wood from felled forest in one day.

Tests. · Tests of prowess: tasks. · Nature of tasks. · Tasks requiring miraculous speed. · view the constellation · filed as H1095.2

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“"I have a great fish-pond," said the King. " Thou must go to it to-morrow morning and clear it of all mud until it is as bright as a mirror, and fill it with every kind of fish." The next morning the King gave him a glass shovel and said, " The fish-pond must be done by six o'clock." So he went away, and when he came to the fish-pond he stuck his shovel in the mud and it broke in two, then he stuck his hoe in the mud, and broke it also.”

Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes, Tale 113 · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Task: felling a forest in one night. (Cf. H1115.)

Filed beside it
Task: collecting firewood quickly, sufficient to last remainder of one's life
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Tabu: kissing. Usually causes disenchantment or magic forgetfulness. (Cf. D735, D2003.)Magic forgetfulness for breaking tabuTransformation: man to rosebushMagic charm summons dwarfs. (Cf. D1273.)Bride helps suitor perform his tasksTask performed by dwarfs. (Cf. F451.5.1.)Task: bailing out a pond

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