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Motif

Thief cast into water in a sack containing a cock, a snake, and a monkey. He had stolen a sacred statue of gold. (Cf. Q212, Q220.)

Rewards and punishments. · Kinds of punishment. · Cruel punishments. · view the constellation · filed as Q467.2

Filed across the traditions
  • Italian Novella Rotunda.
Within the index

Filed under Punishment by drowning. (Cf. Q552.19.)

Filed beside it
Casting into water in sack (barrel) as punishment. (Cf. Q474, S142.) Punishment: drowning in swamp. (Cf. Q474.) Man thrown into waterfall as punishment for alleged violating of princess. (Cf. Q244.) Marooning as punishment
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Theft punished. (Cf. Q221.8, Q413.1, Q428.2, Q431.15, Q451.0.4, Q451.1.1, Q451.2.2, Q451.4.1, Q451.5.2, Q451.6.2, Q451.7.0.2.2, Q458.0.3, Q458.2.2, Q467.2, Q469.10.2, Q520.2, Q551.2.3.ff., Q551.6.4, Q551.7.2, Q552.4, Q552.6, Q552.19.3, Q554.1, Q558.6, Q559.10, Q597.3.) Impiety punished. (Cf. Q457.2, Q458.0.5, Q467.2, Q552.2.3.1.2, Q552.2.3.2.2, Q558.11, Q558.12, Q558.17, Q559.4, Q559.5.)

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