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- God summoned by weeping. A189.2
- Kite teaches rhyme by which he may be summoned for help. B501.2
- "Adversity" summoned: king says he has heard people speak of adversity but has never seen it; genius of adversity appears. C14
- Tabu: appearing before king without having been summoned. C563.5
- Helper summoned by calling his name. D1420.4
- Swine summoned out of magic harp. (Cf. D1231.) D1449.3
- Deer summoned by singing. D2074.1.1.2
- Bear summoned by magic. D2074.1.1.3
- Person summoned by thinking of him. D2074.2.1
- Mistress summoned by wish. D2074.2.3.1
- Ship summoned by wish. D2074.2.3.2
- Foster-mother summoned by saying her name. D2074.2.4.1
- Animals summoned by pronouncing their names. D2074.2.4.2
- Helper summoned by calling his name. D2074.2.4.3
- Sword received from summoned dead father. E373.2
- Ghost summoned. E380
- Ghost summoned by weeping. E381
- Ghost summoned by pouring blood of sacrifices into trench. E382
- Ghosts summoned by sacred book. E383
- Ghost summoned by music. E384
- Ghost summoned by beating drum. E384.1
- Ghost summoned by blast on horn (whistle). E384.3
- Ghost summoned by holy water. E386.1
- Ghost summoned by charm. E386.2
- Ghosts summoned by calling them by name. E386.3
- Ghost summoned in order to talk to it. E387.1
- Ghost summoned to get something from it. E387.2
- Father summoned to get his sword. E387.2.1
- Ghost summoned for purposes of necromancy. E387.3
- Ghost summoned – miscellaneous. E389
- Ghost must be summoned by king else he appears head downward. E389.1
- Summoned ghost audible and visible only to person who has summoned him. E389.2
- Account book of men summoned to death kept in heaven. E481.8.1
- Man pretends idiocy so as to avoid compromising himself when summoned to testify by two rival queens before the king. J822.1
- Witness claims the borrowed coat: discredited. Trickster summoned to court on Jew's complaint refuses to go unless he has a new coat: Jew lends him his. In court the trickster says that the Jew is a liar: "He will even claim that I am wearing his coat." The Jew does so and no one believes him. J1151.2
- Owner pretends to help burglars to divide booty: handles weights so loudly that police are summoned. K432.2
- Audience secured with the pope by rudeness. A woman bribes a man to get her an audience with the pope. By turning his back to the sacrament and saying that the woman had instructed him to do so, he brings it about that she is summoned into the presence. K477.1
- Sheep persuade the wolf to sing. Dogs are summoned. K561.2
- Summoned dead prophesies. M301.14
- Supernatural wife summoned by bell. T111.0.2
- The dream: all parsons in hell. The smith tells the parson whom he has summoned that he has dreamed of going to heaven where St. Peter would not admit him before he saw a parson. There were no parsons in heaven, but all in hell. X438