μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Umpire awards his own stolen coat to thief.

Deceptions. · Thefts and cheats. · Thefts. · Thief escapes detection. · view the constellation · filed as K419.3

Filed across the traditions
  • Lithuanian Balys Index No. 1525K*
  • Russian Andrejev No. 1525 I*.
Within the index

Filed under Thief escapes detection – miscellaneous.

Filed beside it
Thief cannot remember whom he delivered the goods to. Though he has eaten the food trusted to him, he claims to have delivered it, but cannot remember the person who opened the door Thief avoids detection by disguising as a woman Stolen bacon offered to the owner. Making off with bacon, thief accidentally enters farmer's living-room. Boldly says: "Master, the devil from hell sends you bacon." The farmer: "Take yourself off to hell with the bacon." Thief paints horse black on one side and leaves other side white. Hoodwinked guardians make conflicting report of theft Husks replaced in granary so theft of grain is unnoticed Goldsmith as thief in king's treasury. Makes golden human figure and says it is a corpse. Gets by guards Thieves escape detection by carrying woman on bier and drowning her outcries with wailing Blame for theft fastened on inanimate objects Blame for theft fastened on fairies
Carried in tale types

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