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THE PHILOSOPHY OF FOLK-TALES.
- Also 1. b. (b), (e), (f); 2. (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (i), (j); 10. c. (a).
- 4. Wit (Cunning) superior to (mere) Strength or Power.
- (a) Thumbling (36).
- (b) The Travels of Thumbling (45).
- (c) The Feather Bird (46).
- (d) Old Sultan (48).
- (e) Rumpelstiltskin (54).
- (f) The Dog and the Sparrow (56).
- (g) How Six travelled through the World (70).
- (h) The Wolf and the Man (71).
- (i) The Wolf and the Fox (72).
- (j) The Fox and God-mother Wolf (73).
- Also 1. b. (d), c. (a) ; 3. (c) ; 10. c. (a).
- (a) Thumbling (36).
- 5. Cunning overreaching Simplicity.
- (a) Cat and Mouse in Partnership (2).
- (b) The Wonderful Musician (8).
- (c) Clever Grethel (76).
- Also 2. (g); 4. (h), (i), (j).
- (a) Cat and Mouse in Partnership (2).
- 6. Villainy and Cunning overreaching itself.
- (a) The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats (5).
- (b) Little Red Cap (26).
- (c) The Rogue and his Master (68).
- Also 1. c. (c).
- (a) The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats (5).
- 7. Bad Conduct punished.
- a. Forbidden Curiosity.
- (a) The Woodcutter's Child (3).
- (b) Faithful John (6).
- (c) The Feather Bird. [See 4 (c).]
- (a) The Woodcutter's Child (3).
- a. Forbidden Curiosity.
- b. Disobedience.
- (a) The Gold Children. [See 1. b (g).]
- (b) The Old Witch (43).
- Also 6. (a), (b): 7. a. (a), (b), (c).
- (a) The Gold Children. [See 1. b (g).]
- b. Disobedience.