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- Eagle regains throne for deposed king. B589.1
- Tree regains life and verdure after treasure it hides in its roots is given away. D2157.3.2
- Prince regains his eyesight after theft of eyes from water maidens. E781.1.1
- Trickster in disguise regains possession of his own horse by trading with man whom he has duped once before. K134.4
- Lover's gift regained: horse and wagon as gift. The lover regains gift of horse and wagon by pretending to the husband that the wife has confiscated them because he brought wood of uneven quality. K1581.2
- Lover's gift regained: piece of cloth as gift. The lover regains by a ruse and thievery the borrowed piece of cloth which he has presented to his mistress. K1581.5
- Lover's gift regained: jewelry as gift. The lover presents the wife with a valuable piece of jewelry, which he regains by pretending to the husband that he has left it as a pledge. K1581.6
- Lover's gift regained: anser venalis (goose as gift). The lover regains his gift by a ruse (obscene). K1581.7
- King in exile neglected, but courted when he regains throne. U83
- The mouse regains its tail. The cat bites off the mouse's tail and will return it in exchange for milk. The mouse goes to the cow for milk, the farmer for hay, the butcher for meat, the baker for bread. Other persons mentioned are the locksmith and the miner. Z41.4
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