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R. S. Boggs, Index of Spanish Folktales.
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III *d Disguised count induces her with magic gifts to marry him.
IV *g She must endure hardships of woods and finally faints from exhaustion. *h She drops an egg they have begged; it breaks, and she stoops to eat it.
V *b When she comes to, all is as it had been on wedding day when she scorned the count. She becomes a model wife. *c He reminds her of food he dropped and she recognizes him.
Duran, Romancero general, I, 163 no 308—16: see BP I 448.
Porto Rico: Mason-Espinosa JAF XXXIV 197 no 51; XXXIX 242 no 17.
as 1. LRAC no 38: II *c, III a, IV *h, V *c. le 1. ECPE no 179: II *c, III c, IV b, V (He reveals himself and they marry). x 1. BPS p. 303: II *c, III *d,

IV *g, V *b.

*A. Boy pretends madness when rejected by his lover. Disguised as peddler he sells her a bracelet for a look at her foot, ring for look at calf of leg and earrings to sleep with her [T 451] but she shuts herself in room and gives him shirtwaist instead. He exhibits the shirtwaist at her wedding with another suitor and wins the bride. oc 1. ECPE no 180. Cf Mt 850 I and Mt 851 IV.
901. Juan Manuel, Conde Lucanor, no XXXV.
as 1. LRAC no 123 (Lazy wife. He beats his bag for laziness). le 1. ECPE no 91 (He shoots his donkey). 2. ECPE no 92 (Lazy wife. He beats her and breaks her arm; pays the doctor double his fee in anticipation of second beating).


910—914 Good precepts.

910 A. New Mexico: Espinosa JAF XXIV 409 no 4; XXXVII 298 no 11.