μῦθοι Mythoi
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Scholars’ trail — 2references

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  • general Wesselski Mönchslatein 54 No. 47
  • general *Crane Vitry 216 No. 204.
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Filed under The lazy servant.

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Lazy servant gets others to perform his dutiesServant to call his master at daybreak: looks into dark closet to see if it is yet light. They sleep till noonServant to close door at night: leaves it open so that he will not have to open it next morning"If it is day, give me food; if it is night, let me sleep." The master has told the servant to go to workBoy to see whether it is raining: calls dog (cat) in and feels of his pawsThe boy eats breakfast, dinner, and supper one immediately after the other; then lies down to sleepLazy boy always says that it is raining. The peasant and the boy sleep during the rain in the hay barn. When the peasant asks, the boy always says that it is still rainingLazy boy says he cannot walkServant tells master to cover his face: no need to put out lamp

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