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King and peasant: the plucked fowl. The king gives riddling questions to a peasant, who always interprets them right. The king says that he will send the peasant a fowl which he shall pluck. The king gives the same questions to his courtiers, who cannot interpret them. They pay the peasant good money for the answers. Peasant tells king that he has plucked the fowl.

Tests. · Tests of cleverness. · Riddles. · Propounding of riddles. · view the constellation · filed as H561.6.1

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Scholars’ trail — 2references

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  • IndiaThompson-Balys.
  • general Anderson FFC XLII 342
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Filed under King and peasant vie in riddling questions and answers.

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