THE PHILOSOPHY OF FOLK-TALES.
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- c. Greediness or Discontent.
- (a) The Fisherman and his Wife (18).
- (b) The Little Mouse, the Little Bird, and the Sausage (23).
- Also 4. (a), (g).
- (a) The Fisherman and his Wife (18).
- c. Greediness or Discontent.
- d. Cruelty to Animals.
- (a) The Dog and the Sparrow. [See 4. (f)].
- d. Cruelty to Animals.
- e. Foolishness.
- (a) Clever Alice (34).
- (b) Catherine and Frederick (60).
- (a) Clever Alice (34).
- e. Foolishness.
- f. Pride.
- (a) King Thrushbeard (51).
- f. Pride.
- g. Boasting.
- (a) The Fox and the Cat (74).
- g. Boasting.
- h. Infidelity of Wife.
- (a) The Wedding of Mrs. Fox (37).
- h. Infidelity of Wife.
- i. Neglect of Parents.
- (a) The Old Man and his Grandson (77).
- i. Neglect of Parents.
- 8. Humility rewarded.
- (a) King Thrushbeard. [See 7. (6 a)].
- Also 1. a.; 7. a. (a).
- (a) King Thrushbeard. [See 7. (6 a)].
- 9. Kindness requited.
- (a) The Little Elves (38).
- Also 1. b. (e), (g); 2. (e), (h), (j) ; 3. (b) ; 7. c. (a).
- (a) The Little Elves (38).
- 10. Miscellaneous.
- a. Unmerited Misfortune.
- (a) Herr Korbes (41).
- a. Unmerited Misfortune.
- b. Murder will out.
- (a) The Singing Bone. [See 3. (e)].
- (b) The Two Brothers. [See 1. b. (c)].
- (a) The Singing Bone. [See 3. (e)].
- b. Murder will out.
- c. Power of Luck.
- (a) The Giant with three Golden Hairs (28).
- (b) The three Luck-Children (69).
- Also 2. (f).
- (a) The Giant with three Golden Hairs (28).
- c. Power of Luck.