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FFC 90
300—749 Magic tale.
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cess becomes a dove. Cf Mt 425 V *d, Mt 306 *A, and Mt 311 *A.

IV *b Heroine comes to the palace, pin is removed from her head, and she regains human form. Cf Mt 425 V *d.
Cf Mt 1141* (in Thompson's "Types not included"). S. de la Selva's article on Duran's recasting of the tale from the Pentamerone under the title: Leyenda de las tres toronjas del vergel de amor, Madrid 1858, 8; see WBVC p. 190—1.
Porto Rico: Mason-Espinosa JAF XXXVIII 540 no 4; XXXIX 246 no 18.
an 1. SCL p. 38: I *b, II a b c, III a b c, IV *b. as 1. LRAC no 3 (version 1): II a b c, III a b c, IV *b. 2. LRAC no 3 (version 2): II a (He is helped by a man) b c, III a b c, IV *b. 3. CTA p. 60: Mt 327 *D + Mt 408 III a b, IV *b. ex 1. BTPE X 25: II *d, III a b c, IV *b. 2. BTPE X 31: II *d, III a b c, IV *b. (Cf Mt 450 Introd). 3. BTPE X 39: I *b, II a b c, III a b c, IV *b. 4. BTPE X 90 = ETE p. 93: Mt 313 A II b (Wheat and ring) c *e, III c + Mt 408 a (But girl dodges and escapes; and witch becomes beautiful lady and gives her a rod of virtue.) + Mt 313 A IV, V b. nc 1. BTPE II 82 = SCE p. 27 = RSLT p. 13: II *d, III a b c, IV *b. 2. ECPE no 120: I *b, II b (He finds three oranges) c, III a b c, IV *b. 3. ECPE no 121: I *b, II b (He sees three oranges reflected in fountain) c (From first comes a comb; second, a mirror; third, a girl), III a b c, IV *b. oc 1. ECPE no 114: Mt 327 *D + Mt 408 II *d, III a b c, IV *b. x 1. HCWT p. 71: I *b, II a b c. 2. HCWT p. 141: II *d, III a b c, IV *b.
*A. Gambler agrees to perform one task yearly set by stranger who, in return, promises [M 221] to keep