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- Dwarf. (Underground spirit.) The dwarf, especially in Northern Europe, is considered an underground spirit. He is to be distinguished from the other conception of dwarf, viz., a very small person, pigmy, or thumbling (F535). [Note: For help in the preparation of this item I am indebted to Mr. Alfred Thomas of Chicago. For full titles of references see F420.] F451
- Thumbling. Person the size of a thumb. F535.1
- Adventures of thumbling. See Type 700 for detailed adventures. F535.1.1
- Thumbling drives wagon by sitting in horse's ear. F535.1.1.1
- Thumbling drives mule. F535.1.1.1.1
- Thumbling carried up chimney by steam of food. F535.1.1.2
- Thumbling lies by sleeping man. Is blown to window by man's breath. F535.1.1.3
- Thumbling in danger of being sucked in by man's breath. F535.1.1.4
- Thumbling lost in animal track. F535.1.1.5
- Thumbling has cat as riding-horse. F535.1.1.6
- Thumbling swallowed by animals. F535.1.1.7
- Thumbling imprisoned in a sausage. F535.1.1.8
- Thumbling sold as freak. F535.1.1.9
- Thumbling hides in small place. F535.1.1.10
- Thumbling hides under thimble in table drawer. F535.1.1.10.1
- Thumbling hides in a snail shell, in a mouse hole. F535.1.1.10.2
- Thumbling as accomplice to robbers. F535.1.1.11
- Thumbling steals by entering keyhole. F535.1.1.11.1
- Thumbling carries needle as sword. F535.1.1.12
- Thumbling carried in pocket. F535.1.1.13
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