FFC 90
1—299 Animal tale.
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of straw, third of iron. Cf Mt 5). oc 1. ECPE no 212 (Wolf hurls self against hooks and dies). | |
*127 A. Wolf induces goat to come down from cliff and devours it [K 825]. [Coined word repetition]. as 1. LRAC no 197. | |
B. | Goat refuses to come. as 1. LRAC no 167. le 1. ECPE no 216. |
*128. | Goat eats in garden; cannot escape; is caught and beaten. Fox from cave says, "If your sense were as long as your beard, you would look for exits as well as entrances" [J 2146]. as 1. LRAC no 166. |
*129. | Sheep licks her newlyborn. Wolf says, "Such is bad conduct; if I were to do that, they would say I was eating it" [J 1909.1]. as 1. LRAC no 169. |
130. | Cf Mt 155. Cf B. de Torres Naharro, "Comedia Trofea" in Propaladia, Madrid, Fé 1880, I 253—4. an 1. COAR p. 55 = CST p. 204. le 1. ECPE no 256. 2. ECPE no 266. oc 1. ECPE no 255: Mt 130 + Mt 121. x 1. FRT p. 136. |
*135. | Fox is chased from chickencoop by dogs. |
A. | Fleeing fox stumbles over violin or meets blind fiddler and says, "What a fine opportunity to dance if I had time!" [J 864]. as 1. LRAC no 168. le 1. ECPE no 224. |
B. | Fleeing fox loses an eye in briars. Next day he returns and eats it and says that it tastes like chicken [J 2182]. as 1. CFAC p. 175. |
C. | Fox flees to cave, but her son refuses to protect her. She thanks her paws but not her tail for aid in escaping [J 2761]. Cf Mt 154. as 1. CFAC p. 234. |