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Filed under Escape by frightening would-be captors. (Cf. K1710.)

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"Get into my belly." The wee cock, lost in the woods, orders the fox, the bear, and the wolf to get into his belly. Overawed, the beasts make their apologies promising never to annoy him again. The bear even carries the cock home. (Cf. K1715.7.)Man takes off wig, takes out false teeth, takes off wooden leg, overawes IndiansMan hides in hollow log, fires rifle while Indians are sitting on the log, scares them awayFerocious animal (ogre) misunderstands victim's remark: flees in frightOgre frightened away by beating tom-tomGoat trembles so hard from fear of tiger that shaking of his beard frightens tiger awayShepherd threatened by tiger says he will report matter to ass: tiger fleesThreatening tiger challenged to strength contest. Beguiled into holding wood for plow and is injuredQueen hiding king disguised as child tells ogress she has borne child with moustache: ogress frightenedHero threatens tiger with plowshare and leads him into village. Frightens villagersEscape by frightening tiger into thinking goat in cave is the ghost of his fatherWitch frightened by seeing victim cleave boulder with one blow of swordTrickster claims to be holding up sky. Leopard, afraid to let sky fall, leaves him

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