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- Future revealed by "knowledge tooth". (Cf. D1009.) D1810.3.1
- Future revealed in dream. (Cf. D1810.8, D1812.5.1.2, D1813.1.) D1812.3.3
- Future husband (wife) revealed in dream. D1812.3.3.9
- Death of another revealed in dream. D1812.3.3.11
- Future revealed by presentiment: "knowledge within". D1812.4
- Pursuit revealed by magic. D1813.2
- Fugitives' way revealed by magic. D1813.4
- Location of fountain revealed in dream. (Cf. D925, D925.1, D1731.) D1816.1
- Location of buried object (body) magically revealed. D1816.4
- Deception revealed in dream. (Cf. D1810.8.) D1819.2
- Identity of grave revealed by magic. D1819.5
- Identity of singers revealed by magic. D1819.6
- Saint scratches surface of earth with his spear and treasures of gold and silver are revealed. D2157.1.1
- Fate of parents revealed in dream. Mother shown in Hell; father in Heaven. J157.2
- The woman with bad eyes. Physician called to doctor woman's eyes bandages them and then steals things each day. She refuses to pay fee and is haled to court. She says that her sight is worse than ever for whereas she used to see many things in her house she now sees very little. Theft is thus revealed. J1169.1
- None should interrupt or leave the room while story is told: treachery revealed. J1177.0.1
- Saint who desires pottage of nettles containing no milk receives pottage into which milk has been poured surreptitiously through pipe. The secret is revealed, and the saint blesses the cook's successors. K499.2.2
- Substitution of false bride revealed by animal. K1911.3.1
- Substitution of false bride revealed by true bride in her animal form. K1911.3.1.1
- Woman makes vain overtures to stepson and falsely accuses him of murder. She tries to poison him but her own son accidentally takes the beverage and apparently dies. Plot is revealed when doctor states that he had substituted sleeping potion for the poison. K2111.1
- Murder revealed by unusual names of boys. The dying man leaves message to name his sons "O God" and "O king" (or the like). This arouses the king's curiosity and brings the murder to light. N271.2
- Murder revealed by child. N271.6
- Secret remedy revealed by departing animal. House spirit (or bird) leaves saying, "If you knew what valerian is good for, the people would not die so fast." N452.2
- Secret physical blemish revealed by beaten handmaid. N465.0.1
- Murder revealed to thieves climbing into bank. N615