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- Animal characteristics from miscellaneous punishments. A2239
- Miscellaneous punishments for breaking tabu. C980
- Punishments earned on one life paid in next reincarnation. E601.3
- Mysterious punishments in otherworld. F171.6
- Other punishments by fairies. F361.17
- Account of punishments prepared in hell brings about repentance. J172
- If his head is taken off other punishments do not matter. Judge shows criminal mercy: he will not punish him as he deserves, only take off his head. J1293.2
- Rewards and punishments. Q0
- Envy punished: the found purse. Three men find a purse. They are loath to pick it up, since they will have to divide. The king sees this and assigns them their proper punishments. Q302.1
- Chain of punishments. Horse must break leg, since he has broken leg of man who broke leg of dog which bit leg of fox. Q401
- Cruel punishments. Q450
- Other cruel punishments. Q469
- Humiliating punishments. Q470
- Other humiliating punishments. Q499
- Tedious punishments. Q500
- Miraculous punishments. Q550
- Magic manifestations as punishments. Q551
- Other miraculous punishments. Q559
- Punishments in hell. (Cf. Q174.) Q560
- Punishments in land of dead (detailed). Q560.1
- Punishments in other world: people reincarnated as buffaloes and killed. Q560.1.1
- Punishments being prepared in hell. Q561
- Punishments in hell fitted to crimes. (Cf. Q580.) Q563
- Punishments by heat in hell. (Cf. A671.2.4.) Q566
- Punishments by cold in hell. Q567
- Other punishments in hell. Q569
- Miscellaneous punishments. Q590
- Other punishments. Q599
- Testament willing rewards and punishments. Conventional ending of a story. Z78