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FFC 90
Key word list.
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Promise of boy to Devil, 313, 314; of princess to sea giant, 313**; of youth to ogre, 313***; to water nix, 316.

Property, Dissapation of ogre's p, 1002; Father divides p before he dies, *980 A.

Prophecy, See fated.

Protected by needle, 1279.

Proud of horns, 77.

Pound of flesh, 890.

Pulling lake together, 1045; on shirt, 1285.

Pulpit sawed, 1825 C.

Pumping out whole sea, 1179.

Pumpkin sold for ass's egg, 1319.

Pumpkins should grow on trees, 759.

Punished pride, 836; seducer, 883 B.

Punishes, God p, 750—779.

Punishment, Marriage a p, 1516—1520; of bad women, 473; of grain, 836 *E; of wicked lord, 837; Wolf's greatest p is marriage, *165.

Punishments of men, 840.

Pupil of magician, 325.

Puppet show recalls forgotten bride, 313.

Purse, Inexhaustible p, 564, 566, 580*, 853; Lost p returned, 1535 *A.

Pushing hole in tree, 1085.

Puss in boots, 545 B.

Quack sells fleapowder, *1550 A.

Quarrel of father and son, *980 B.

Queen falsely accuses girl disguised as man, *515.

Quenching burning boat, 1330.

Quest for bird, 550; for fear, 326; for living harp, 465 B; for lost wife, 400; for remedy, 551; for strong companion, 650 B*; for the unknown, 465 A; to the other world, 465 C.

Question, 460—462; asked to deceive captor, 6.

Questions answered by riddles, 921; asked by Devil of bishop, 922; in foreign language, 1697 *A.

Quilt, Traveling q, 566.

Rabbit, 70—74; and tarbaby, 175; Buying r, 570, *572; catch, 1226, 1891; Devil as r, 508 *A; Devil must catch r, 1171; herd, *438, 570; Messenger r, 1535; Soul as r, *773 A.

Rabbits become men, *438.

Race of fox, wolf, mouse, or hare and toad, crayfish, hedgehog, or bee, 275; of pike and snake, 252; trick, 30; with substitutes in line, 275 *A, 1072, 1074; won by hanging on tail, 250, 275; won by stinging opponent, 275 *B.

Rag becomes fine towel, *557.

Raining pancakes, 1696 *A.

Ram, Golden r, 854.

Ramrod full of ducks, 1894.