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FFC 90
1000—1199 Stupid ogre.
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open the chest, find it filled with rocks and on top a paper which reads: 'He who gives away his property before dying, deserves to be knocked in the head with a stone' [P 236].
Libro de los ejemplos no CCLXXII.
as 1. CTA p. 218.

B. Father and son quarrel. Son drags father down hill to edge of woods and father says, "Just to here, son, and no furher, for I dragged my father only to here" [P 233]. Or, before duel, father asks mother if son is really his; she answers in affirmative and son shoots into the air, saying he cannot kill his own father [P 233]. as 1. CFAC p. 199. 2. BTPE VIII 123.
C. Man returns to find son and his Jewish wife cooking grandmother because she was old and bothersome. Man is crossing narrow bridge with son on his back. Boy exclaims his father's neck is nice and fat for eating. Father throws son over bridge and curses day he married a Jewess. as 1. CTA p. 207.
*983. "I bring, Holy Father, three sins due to ignorance, for this woman is my wife, daughter and sister." Boy got into maidservant's bed, but did not know that his own mother took servant's place. Mother bears a daughter which son marries without knowing that she is his own sister [T 411, N 365]. When he finds out truth, he goes to Rome to seek Pope's pardon. as 1. ECPE no 19.


1000—1199 Stupid ogre.

New Mexico: Espinosa JAF XXVII nos 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Porto Rico: Mason-Espinosa JAF XXXV 44 no 78; 25 no 79.
1000. as 1. CTA p. 174: Mt 1000 + 1003 *A + 1004 a + 1007 + 1049 *A + 1115 + 1036 + *1075 a. 2. LRAC