Sham blind man throws suspicion on real blind. He admits his deception so that his companion, who is really blind, is punished.
Deceptions. · False accusations. · Innocent made to appear guilty. · view the constellation · filed as K2165
Deceptions. · False accusations. · Innocent made to appear guilty. · view the constellation · filed as K2165
ask the rhapsode about this motif · search the shelf for “suspicion” · wander