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- Coyote's muzzle pulled out long. (Cf. A2335.4.4.) A2213.4.1
- Fox's tail pulled out long. (Cf. A2378.3.4.) A2213.4.2
- Mouse's nose pulled out long. A2213.4.3
- Thread from jogi's garment when pulled makes fort fall to ground. (Cf. D1052.) D1400.1.18
- Magic spear cannot be pulled out of ground. (Cf. D1084.) D1654.4.4
- Dead find no rest since grass is pulled on grave. E419.3
- Ghost with bonnet pulled down over her face. E422.4.2
- Girl lives until her cowslip is pulled. E765.3.4
- Trees pulled up by animals. F621.1
- Trees pulled up by giant. F621.2
- Trees pulled up and thrust into the ground upside down by Antichrist, a giant. F621.2.1
- Giant's (ogre's) arm pulled (cut) off by defender of castle (house). G512.6.1
- Lion suitor allows his teeth to be pulled and his claws to be cut. He is then killed. J642.1
- Tree pulled down in order to give it water to drink. J1973
- Two for the price of one. The fool sells two fox-skins pulled into each other. J2083.2
- Numskull ties the rope to his leg as the cow grazes on the roof. The cow falls off and the man is pulled up the chimney. J2132.2
- Wife persuades her husband to have a good tooth pulled. J2324
- Pulling out the eye so that the pain will cease. He has had a tooth pulled and the pain ceased. J2412.2
- Hero tests the rope on which he is to be pulled to upper world. By placing stones on the rope he discovers his companions' treacherous plan to cut the rope. K677
- Miser induced to thrust his head into bag; noose pulled by thief afterwards. K711.2.1
- Cormorant's tongue pulled out by putting louse on it. K825.1
- Man asked to look at birds: pulled into pool. K832.6
- Vergil in the basket. A lover who is to be pulled up to his mistress's window is left hanging in the basket in the public gaze. K1211
- Moustache pulled out as punishment. Q497.1
- Princess pulled through prison window by hand and freed. R121.1
- Girl pulled about by her hair. S182.2
- Boy and girl fall in love when curtain is pulled aside. T29.1
- Man pulled down stairs by his two wives. T145.5
- Boy under protection of Virgin Mary pulled from well alive after a week. V268.1
- Tiger has thorn pulled by man: attacks man. W154.3.2
- Pulling the needle out of the seamstress's hand. Final formula: That was just what the cat was waiting for – it sprang to devour the mouse, the mouse to tear the spider's web, the spider to entangle the dog, the dog to eat the goat, the goat to gnaw the rushes, the rushes to grow in the stream, the stream to quench the fire, the fire to burn the stone, the stone to beat the axe, the axe soon pulled out the needle that was stuck in the seamstress's hand. Z41.8