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Motif

Thief tricked into robbing himself. He has placed a coat on the goods to be stolen. His associate changes the place of the coat.

Deceptions. · Thefts and cheats. · Thefts. · Thief loses his goods or is detected. · view the constellation · filed as K439.3

Filed across the traditions
  • Italian Novella Rotunda.
  • general Chauvin II 83 No. 7
  • general Bødker Exempler 273 No. 5
Within the index

Filed under Thief loses his goods or is detected – miscellaneous.

Filed beside it
Betrayal through exchange of stolen goods Thief claims that stolen goods are his own: detected by master Thief leaves food untouched when owner pretends to be poisoned by it. (Playing poison.) Sheep thief pretends to buy wethers from the ram, names the price himself. Owner overhears, takes the ram to the thief to collect Robbers fed poisoned food Robber induced to give respite and come to man's office to get promised larger sum. Cheated Owner pretends to think thief is family god and binds him Owner feigns madness and thus raises alarm: thieves captured Hidden person sees robbers concealing treasure and takes it Thief hides in large bottle to get into room: bottle put into water to boil

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