μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Ten for the price of nine. A fool buys nine eggs and sells ten for the same price. He says that business is improving.

The wise and the foolish. · Fools (and other unwise persons). · Absurd short-sightedness. · Foolish bargains. · view the constellation · filed as J2083.4

Cited in the index
  • general Wesselski Hodscha Nasreddin I 209 No. 12.
Within the index

Filed under The foolish attempt to cheat the buyer.

Filed beside it
One-third for the price of one-fourth. In the grain sale the fool sells a third of a cask for the price of a fourth, thinking that he is cheating the buyer Two for the price of one. The fool sells two fox-skins pulled into each other Seller of fox skins mixes otter skins with them. Thinks to cheat the buyer A heaping measure given for a level measure Selling more yards of goods for the money than they received

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