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FFC 90
850—999 Novella.
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tale of 1329" in Romanic Review 1916 VII 235). as 1. LRAC no 35.

889. Cf Mt 516.
as 1. LRAC no 51 (Faithful servant gives heart of master's favorite bull to friend's or neighbor's daughter who promises to sleep with him). oc 1. ECPE no 48 (Same variation as in as 1).
*891. Seer tells man his wife has stolen his money and given it to her lover. Man threatens to kill his wife, but their child says pig ate the money. Man kills pig and finds money. He begs his wife's forgivness.
Libro de los ejemplos no CCXCIII.
as 1. LRAC no 122.
893. Cf Mt 1381 *A.
*895. Prince keeps peasant girl secretly as his mistress. His parents marry him to a princess. He stabs her to death on bridal night. Same happens to second princess, but third follows him on his nightly visit to peasant who begs prince not to kill princess. He goes to war. Princess places peasant in a convent where she desires to be, and pretends peasant's newborn child is her own. Prince returns, finds peasant in convent but she begs him to forget her and live with his wife and child. He does so. an 1. ECPE no 36.
*896. Count does not return from war. His wife sets out to find him. She arrives at fine palace, discovers it belongs to her husband who is about to marry [N 725.1]. Disguised as peasant [K 1835] she tells her story and reveals herself. He accepts her as his wife. x 1. BPS p. 20 = SCE p. 59.


900—904 Shreiwish wife is reformed.

900. II *c She refuses to marry her lover because he eats food he dropped.