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Inexorable fate: no day without sorrow. A king, who has made decree against sorrow on a certain day is blinded by a swallow in his sleep.

Chance and fate. · The ways of luck and fate. · Nature of luck and fate. · Nature of luck and fate. · view the constellation · filed as N101.1

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Scholars’ trail — 1reference

The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

  • general Pauli (ed. Bolte) No. 481.
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Inexorable fate: death from violating tabus. (Cf. C920.)Man cannot die: snake will not bite him though it is provoked by him. (Cf. N146.)Man fated to become king becomes so despite fact he breaks his tooth in which his luck resides. (Cf. N113.2.2.)

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