μῦθοι Mythoi
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  • Irish mythCross.
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Heroine's three-fold flight from ball. Cinderella (Cap o' Rushes) after meeting the prince at a ball (church) flees before identification is possible. Repeated three timesUnknown knight. (Three days' tournament.) For three days in succession an unknown knight in different armor wins a tournament and escapes without recognition. Finally identified by tokensGirl flees to escape incestuous brotherElopementWife flees from husband. (Cf. P210, T200.)Obstacle flight – Atalanta type. Objects are thrown back which the pursuer stops to pick up while the fugitive escapesFugitive kills pursuer and takes his extraordinary horse to continue flightFugitives cut support of bridge so that pursuer fallsPursuers aided by magic weather phenomenonFlight on skis; two on one pairFlight carrying friend (girl) on backFugitives aided by helpful animal. (Cf. B520.)Ships burned to prevent flightWhale-boat. A man is carried across the water on a whale (fish). (He usually deceives the whale as to the nearness of the land or as to hearing thunder. As a consequence the whale runs into the shore or is killed by lightning.)Crane-bridge. Fugitives are helped across a stream by a crane who lets them cross on his leg. The pursuer is either refused assistance or drowned by the craneFlight on a tree, which ogre tries to cut down

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