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27 motifs match “friendly” · back to the chapters
- Deer in net freed by friendly animals, a crow, a mouse and a tortoise. B545.1
- Friendly return from the dead. E300
- Dead lover's friendly return. (Cf. E210.) E310
- Dead relative's friendly return. E320
- Dead husband's friendly return. E321
- Dead wife's friendly return. (Cf. E221.2.) E322
- Dead mother's friendly return. E323
- Dead child's friendly return to parents. Frequently to stop weeping. (Cf. P230.) E324
- Dead sister's friendly return. E325
- Dead brother's friendly return. E326
- Dead father's friendly return. E327
- Other reasons for friendly return from the dead. E360
- Friendly return from the dead – other motifs. E379
- Friendly return from the dead – miscellaneous. E390
- Land where all creatures are friendly to one another. F111.5
- Friendly night-spirits. F475
- Giant friendly to man. F531.5.1
- Giants and dwarfs friendly. F531.6.15.3
- Stealing from ogre to help a friendly king. G610.2
- Fight with father's old friend, though only to mention who he is would assure the youth a friendly reception. H1561.2.2
- "Do not prolong a friendly visit." Guest stays so long that host gives him black bread instead of white. J21.9.1
- Hostile dogs made friendly by having them fight common enemy, the wolf. J145
- Cat makes truce with mice. When they have become friendly, he eats them. K815.13
- Calumniators try to bring friendly kings to fight, but fail at last. K1084.4
- Dog at his master's table is friendly to guest. On the street he barks at him. K2031.1
- Emperor friendly to everyone. Would act as he should like an emperor to act toward him if he were a common man. W21
- Man winks both at buyer and seller. He tries to appear friendly to both. W171.1