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R. S. Boggs, Index of Spanish Folktales.
FFC 90

II a, III c (Ass), IV a b (Gold). 2. LRAC no 132: Mt 851 I, II, III *i + Mt 570 I, II, III b, IV a (Truths) b. nc 1. ECPE no 6: Mt 851 II, III *g + Mt 570 I, II, III c (To buy rabbit princess must kiss mule under tail), IV a b. oc 1. ECPE no 12: Mt 851 *A + Mt 570 I, II, III b (To buy rabbit), IV a b.

571—574. Cf Mt 853 *A and Mt 851—Mt 854.
*572. King offers daughter in marriage to one who can make her laugh. Two elder brothers fail, but youngest causes her to laugh with crepitus ventris. King subjects him to tests. He must guard ratbits without losing any. He sells one to princess for permission to sleep with her, but calls rabbit back with whistle. He keeps princess' shirtwaist. He must bring sack of lies. He asks princess about buying rabbit. She says he is lying, but he produces shirtwaist and she confesses. He says her lies would fill sack. Princess sleeps between hero and another suitor; will marry one she is facing in the morning. Hero advises other suitor to eat his own natural filth, which causes suitor to vomit. To avoid bad odor princess turns toward hero. King marries her to hero. le 1. ECPE no 178. Cf Mt 559, Mt 570, Mt 621 and Mt 850.
590. Cf Mt *455.
II d. Cf Mt 301 VI *h.
V Cf Mt 301 VI *g.
592. A. Durán, Romancero general, no 1265; see BP II 497. Mateo Alemán, (Albertinus, Der Landstörzer Gusman von Alfarache, 1616 p. 482 and 501. Zs f Volksk. 12, 332); see BP II 502.
Porto Rico: Mason-Espinosa JAF XXXVII 323 no 34.
*A. Old woman gives shepherd magic flute to call lost sheep. Sheep come dancing. His stepmother wishes to kill him; or, priest's housekeeper