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- Beast with human head and shape of smith's bellows. B96
- The blacksmith's and the horse-trader's dreams. They are forced to sleep together because of lack of room. The blacksmith tells the horsetrader that he often dreams that he is striking the bellows and that he may accidently strike him in the night. The horsetrader retaliates by dreaming that he is riding a horse and drives the spurs into the blacksmith. J1622
- Fox drops goldsmith's child to get him away from gold bench he is working on and thus steal gold. K341.25
- Parents successively bury alive their sons who mention something about smith's, potter's, washerman's, and tom-tom beater's trade, but keep fifth child who says something about being future king. S311.1
- Smith's wife made nails for the Cross because her husband believed Christ to be a true prophet. V211.2.3.0.2