μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Stolen object magically returns to owner.

Deceptions. · Thefts and cheats. · Thefts. · Thief loses his goods or is detected. · view the constellation · filed as K423

Filed across the traditions
  • Irish myth *Cross. See all references to D1602 and its subdivisions.
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Filed under Thief loses his goods or is detected.

1 finer motif beneath it
Stolen animal returns to owner
Filed beside it
Robber mistakenly carries off worthless goods and leaves valuable Thief rendered helpless by magic Thief condemned when witnesses of theft are able to find the stolen goods King's daughter put into brothel to catch thief Apparently dead woman revives when thief tries to steal from her grave Clever animal betrays thief Magic statue betrays a thief by indirection. He has threatened to smash the head of the magic statue if it betrays him. The statue says, "Whoever would tell the truth now is likely to have his head smashed." Mouse's tail in mouth of sleeping thief causes him to cough up swallowed magic ring Person being robbed deceives robbers and calls help. (Cf. K551.5.) Child's curiosity exposes thief. Thief steals pig. Slaughters it together with one of his own and takes both to market. Puts little pig inside large one to avoid paying tax on two. Boy notices three hind legs. Thief is caught Clever girl discovers robber and cheats him Child's song incriminates thief Blind thief trying to steal dates from withered tree killed by slipping of rope Robber overcome Thief loses his goods or is detected – miscellaneous

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