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Motif

Man burns down own neighboring house to gain access to bedroom of beloved.

Deceptions. · Seduction or deceptive marriage. · Entrance into girl's (man's) room (bed) by trick. · view the constellation · filed as K1349.7

Cited in the index
  • general Heptameron No. 26.
Within the index

Filed under Other means of entering into girl's (man's) room (bed).

Filed beside it
Disguise to enter girl's (man's) room. (Cf. K1310–1329, passim.) Trickster gains access to woman's room by pretending he has news of her absent lover Access gained by the aid of rival's mule. Man tries in vain to learn the identity of his friend's mistress. Mounts his friend's mule, which takes him to the secret rendezvous Lover visits guarded maiden while harper puts mother to sleep Access for seduction gained by removing locks Lover gets self carried into beloved's house to wait for clean clothes after a purposeful fall in mud Entrance into woman's room through concealed door Trickster pretends to seek lost ball by woman's bed: seduces her Admission to woman's room by means of cap of invisibility

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