III 7. Wife tricks the Evil One, who never get promised reward for help.
60. Sin and Mercy (Synd og nåde); GÆ II 17.
61 A. The Wishing Table, the Gold Ass and the Cudgel in the Sack (Tryllegaverne); Gr 36.
61 B. The Dwarf's Gifts stolen by the Fox (Dværgegaverne og ræven); Folkeæventyr optegnede af Folkemindesamfundet 58.
62. The Running Pot (Den levenae gryde); GlM III 143.
63. Donkey-Cabbages (De sære frugter); JF V 46, Gr 122.
64. The Three Wishes of the Blacksmith (Smedens tre ønsker); JF V 32. Sct. Peter's three wishes helps blacksmith when the Evil One comes to fetsch him.
65. The Handmill (Kværnen); GlM I 110, Gr 103.
66. The Tricks of the Hill-Folks (Bjærgmandskunsterne), GlM I 246. Peasant daughters married to hill-folks; father repeats tricks he saw sons-in-law perform, hurts himself, drowns during last performance.
67. The Help of the Unburied man (Den dodes hjælp).
A. Puss in Boots (Kongen narret); GlM I 108.
B. Overboard (Overbord); Kamp II 45.
C. The Troll's Head (Troldens hoved).
68. The Devil's Three Golden Hairs (Den rige mand). GÆ I 12, Gr 29.
69. The Ways of Providence (Forsynets veje); GÆ I 6.
70. The Blinded Man (Den blinde); GlM III 82. Hears in tree the conversation of animals: healed by dew and heals princess.
71. The Foundling (Hittebarnet); Ritterhaus, Neuisl. 60, 2.
72. The Robbers' Den (Røverkulen); JF VII 25. »Just as with us».
73. The Robber Bridegroom (Roverens kæreste); Gr 40.
74. Faithful (Trofast); GÆ II 16.
75. The Wishes (Ønskerne); GlM II 12, Bäckström: