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- Animal reveals mistress's adultery: punished by master. (Cf. A2411.2.1.5, A2422.1.1.) A2237.1
- Faithful dog helps open mistress' grave – dies on it. [Inadvertant duplication of B301.7.1.] B301.1.2
- Faithful lapdog dies when mistress dies. B301.7
- Faithful dog helps open mistress' grave and dies on it. [Inadvertant duplication of B301.1.2.] B301.7.1
- Animal wins husband for mistress. B582.1.2
- Hero carried by bird to mistress' chamber. B582.2.1
- Lion kills wolf who has killed mistress' sheep. B591.1
- Magic porridge-pot keeps cooking. Against command, mother of owner bids pot to cook. It fills house with porridge and will not stop until ordered by mistress. C916.3
- Transformation to resemble man's mistress so as to be able to kill him. D40.2.1
- Lover as bird visits mistress. D641.1
- Transformation: wife to mistress. Transformed wife substitutes for husband's mistress. D659.7
- Lover's magic sleep at rendezvous. A lover (husband) is to meet his mistress but magically oversleeps. D1972
- Mistress summoned by wish. D2074.2.3.1
- Fairy personage (god?) houses mistress in crystal bower. (Cf. F165.3.5.1.) D2185.1
- Fairy mistress. Mortal man marries or lives with fairy woman. F302
- Bonga mistress. F302.0.1
- Mortals supplied with fairy mistresses during visit to fairyland. F302.1.1
- Fairy visits mortal and becomes his mistress. F302.3.0.1
- Man obtains power over fairy mistress. F302.4
- Fairy mistress and mortal wife. F302.5