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inches 1
incident 14
incidents 26
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27 those
26 balna
26 fear
26 incidents
26 mind
26 round
26 temple
Joseph Jacobs
Indian Fairy Tales

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incidents

   Tale
1 Pre | are the same in plot and incidents, if not in treatment. The 2 Pre | nearly one tenth of the main incidents of European folk-tales can 3 Pre | number of the commonest incidents in European folk-tales have 4 GeNote| the majority of folk-tale incidents were to be found in the 5 GeNote| remarkable analysis of all the incidents contained in the two hundred 6 GeNote| many of the most striking incidents common to European folk-tales 7 GeNote| Indian and European folk-tale incidents in his Popular Tales and 8 GeNote| more striking as regards incidents. In a paper read before 9 GeNote| drawn up a list of some 630 incidents found in common among European 10 GeNote| is the source of all the incidents that are held in common 11 GeNote| answer "Yes" as regards droll incidents, the travels of many of 12 GeNote| As regards the serious incidents, further inquiry is needed. 13 GeNote| generally, so far as the incidents are marvellous and of true 14 GeNote| Analysis of Indian Folk-tale incidents at the end of Wide-awake 15 GeNote| my alphabetical List of Incidents, with bibliographical references, 16 StNote| folk-tales: see my List of Incidents, Proc. Folk-Lore Congress, 17 StNote| hit upon the sequence of incidents, Direction tabu - Grateful 18 StNote| ring recognition, are all incidents common to East and West; 19 StNote| these titles in my List of Incidents. The external soul of the 20 StNote| of tales containing these incidents in Mr. Frazer's analyses 21 StNote| sub voce, in my List of Incidents, Trans. Folk-Lore Congress, 22 StNote| occurring in the same series of incidents - to have been invented 23 StNote| folk-tales; cf. my List of Incidents, s. v. "Gambling for Magic 24 StNote| existence of the gambling incidents of the same kind in Celtic 25 StNote| p. 231, and my List of Incidents (s. v. "Mental Disguise").~ 26 StNote| whole formula, or series of incidents, common to most European


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