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- Faithful dog helps open mistress' grave – dies on it. [Inadvertant duplication of B301.7.1.] B301.1.2
- Faithful dog helps open mistress' grave and dies on it. [Inadvertant duplication of B301.1.2.] B301.7.1
- Hero saved from ravaging snake by crab companion. [Inadvertant duplication of B549.5.] B524.1.12
- Hero saved from ravaging snake by crab companion. [Inadvertant duplication of B524.1.12.] B549.5
- Transformation: sand to rice. [Inadvertant duplication of D476.1.11.] D452.3.1
- Transformation: sand to rice. [Inadvertant duplication of D452.3.1.] D476.1.11
- Twelve stones unite to make one. [Inadvertant duplication of F1009.4.] D491.6
- Tree produced by magic. [Inadvertant duplication of D2178.8.] D951
- Tree produced by magic. [Inadvertant duplication of D951.] D2178.8
- [First Edition: F581. Woman who drives those who see her mad. (Inadvertant duplication of F1041.8.1.)] F581[1st ed.]
- Extraordinary wind bursts open locked doors of church to show that dead pope is worthy of burial there. [Inadvertant duplication of Q147.2.] F963.3
- Twelve stones unite to become one. (Cf. D931.) [Inadvertant duplication of D491.6.] F1009.4
- Monk fails in test of patience. He tries to live alone to test it. One day he loses his temper at a cup which overturns and he breaks it. [Inadvertant duplication of W185.4.] H1553.5
- Foolishness of king's taking a washerman for chief minister; washerman makes no preparation for war and kingdom is conquered. [Inadvertant duplication of U129.3.] J677
- Own name inscribed on a stolen object as sign of property. [Inadvertant duplication of K448.] J1162.3
- Judge finds offense is not great when it is his own son who is guilty. [Inadvertant duplication of U21.5.] J1197
- Why soldier is silent before king: is always so when questioned by stupid person. [Inadvertant duplication of J1714.5.] J1369.5
- Eyes treated for the stomach ache. A man who has stomach ache from eating bad bread is treated for his eyes so that he will thereafter be able to tell good bread from bad. [Inadvertant duplication of X372.3.] J1603
- Old man silent in king's presence asks king what he himself does when in company with a fool. [Inadvertant duplication of J1369.5.] J1714.5
- Cheater marks coveted object with his name and later claims it. [Inadvertant duplication of J1162.3.] K448