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Motif

Importunate lover (priest) is forced to hide in chest. Husband takes the chest to the waiting congregation. Clever priest comes out enacting the resurrection of Lazarus.

Deceptions. · Deception into humiliating position. · Humiliated or baffled lovers. · view the constellation · filed as K1218.1.4

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Filed under The entrapped suitors. (Lai l'épervier.) The chaste wife has them one at a time undress and hide. The husband and guests come and chase them off.

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Four importunate lovers are forced to hide in four-compartmented chest which is sold
Filed beside it
The entrapped suitors: the chaste wife tricks them into casks. The husband takes the casks to the marketplace where he opens themThe entrapped suitors: the chaste wife has them caught. Forces them to work for herThe entrapped suitor: tricked into room where he is left to himselfImportunate suitor enticed into sack and beaten by husbandPriest caught in lasso by rival lover. Mistress tells knight of priest's demands. Knight has her give assignation, and arranges around her a string lasso which he pulls, and catches priestImportunate suitor has his head shaved and tarred and is put into a sack and returned to his menTo get "nothing" and to show it. Wife pushes lecherous king first into glue and then in the closet with feathers. That is "nothing" – neither bird nor man

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