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Motifs — first 20 of 21
- Conductor of the dead. A311
- Origin of code of conduct between husband and wife. A1571
- Origin of code of conduct for parents toward children of polygamous marriage. A1576
- Bird conducts navigators to landing place. B563.7
- Dwarf conducts shepherd to hell to collect debt from nobleman. F451.5.1.14
- Unscrupulous conduct of business learned from observation of usurer's own practices and used against him. J56
- Philosopher instructs youth regarding conduct. J152.3
- Decisiveness of conduct. J1040
- Sheep licking her lamb is envied by the wolf. He says, "Such is bad conduct. If I were to do that they would say that I was eating it." J1909.5
- "Taking a pattern (picture) of conduct" from other people. Fool steals a picture from the church. J2471
- Princess made to speak desired words when hero threatens to report (falsely) her amorous conduct. K1271.1.2
- King punishes one of his men who robs someone to whom the king has given safe conduct. M203.1
- Man refuses to follow friend in wicked conduct. P318
- Princes banished as punishment for lewd conduct with female subjects. (Cf. Q243.) Q431.5.3
- Wife's paramour tied to horse's tail and conducted through streets. (Cf. Q241.) Q473.2.1
- Royal bride conducted by embassy to husband's kingdom. (Cf. T51.) T133.2
- Conduct of bridal couple before ceremony. T134
- Bride and bridegroom conducted to bridal bed. T137.2
- Wife reproves continent husband by showing conduct of cock and hens. T315.2.2
- Message of chastity: uncooked meat left behind. Man conducting a woman leaves uncooked meat behind each night of the journey as a sign to the husband following that she has not been touched. T386