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Motif

Lie: the stretching and shrinking harness. Man driving team with wagon uphill in rain finds on arrival at the top of the hill that the tugs of rawhide or buckskin have stretched and that the loaded wagon is still at the bottom of the hill. He unhitches the horses and throws the harness across a stump. Sometime later, or the next morning, the sun comes out and shrinks the tugs, drawing the load to the top of the hill.

Humor. · Humor of lies and exaggeration · Lies: logical absurdities. · Absurdity based on the nature of the object. · view the constellation · filed as X1785.1

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Scholars’ trail — 1reference

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  • general Canada, U.S.: *Baughman.
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