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R. S. Boggs, Index of Spanish Folktales.
FFC 90
Stones, Coins for s, 1725; combat, 471 *A; for gold in chest, *980 A; in basket on fisher wolf's tail, 2.

Stooping backward to enter, 875.

Storm, Man thrown overboard to placate s, 973*.

Straightening curly hair, 1175.

Straw house, 124; threshed a second time, 206.

Strawberries in winter, 403 B.

Stream, Toad tries to jump across s, *288 B.

Strength, Mother discovers secret of hero's s, 590; takes precedence over age, *80.

Stretching the beam, 1244.

String picked up by dog (Cumulative), 2030 *D.

Strokes shared, 1610.

Strong John, 650; woman as bride, 519.

Strongest person in world, 461.

Stubborn goats, 202*.

Stubborn, See obstinate.

Stubborness punished, 836 *A.

Student, 1846—1854; as healer, 1845; as transformed ass, *1852; borrows cape, 1642; from Paradise, 1540; Shoemaker's wife abducted by s, *1850.

Students trick innkeeper's wife, *1848.

Stupid, Inappropriate or s use of church ritual, 1840—1844; man, 1675—1709; ogre, 1000—1199.

Substitute, Suitor tests by s, 519.

Substitute, See bride.

Substitutes, Race with s in line, 275 *A, 1074.

Substitution of animal or object for newborn child, 707; of corpse, 953.

Succession of old men, 726.

Such a one, 1138.

Sucks blood to revive girl, 516; Ogre s girl's finger, 327 *D.

Suicide of elder sisters, 361; of separated lovers, *445 A; Unsuccessful attempts at s, 910 D.

Suit, King's invisibles, 1620; that might be put into a nutshell, 707.

Suitor and solicitous servant, *1707; asks for girl and dowry (Repetition), *2228; Poor s and page, 1688 *A.

Suitors deceived, 425, 890, 1730; of widowed fox, 65; placed in embarrassing positions, 313; Princess will marry all three s, 653.

Suitors' revenge, 940.

Sultan rescues children, 707.

Sun brings all to light, 960; Distance from earth to s, 922; thaw frost, 2031; Visit to s, 302 *A, 400, *445 B; 451; 551.

Sunbeam, Shepherd hangs sack on s, *1805.

Sunlight carried into windowless house, 1245.