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K500-K699. escape by deception 



K512.2. Compassionate executioner: substituted heart. A servant charged with killing 

 the hero (heroine) substitutes an animal, whose heart he takes to his master as proof 

 of the execution. No. 168, p. 216. 



K520. Death escaped through disguise, shamming, or substitution. 



K52 1.2.4. Disguise as farmer so as to escape. No. 306, p. 2037?. 



K521.2.5. Disguise as carpenter so as to escape. No. 306, p. 203i?. 



K525. Escape by use of substituted object. No. 472, p. 189/?. 



K525.1. Substituted object left in bed while intended victim escapes. No. 472, p. 189/?. 



K525.7. Girl escapes from ogress by substituting pig. No. 332, p. 277L. 



K533. Escape by successive disguises. No. 306, p. 203/?. 



K533.1. Fugitive disguises successively in different forms and deceives pursuer into self- 

 injury. No. 48, pp. 202-203. 



K550. Escape by false plea, 



K551.4.5. Woman to go with tiger when she finishes washing clothes (never finishes). 

 No. 312, p. 190/?. 



K551.5. Respite from death until victim can fall asleep. No. 472, p. 189/?. 



K579.4. Cannibal induced to bring fugitive spear for knocking down pear; fugitive kills 

 cannibal with spear. No. 332, p. 277. 



K619.12. Cleanest girl to be eaten by ogress: clever girl shakes sesame into lire to simu- 

 late sound of burning lice. No. 332, p. 276/?. 



K677.1. Hero hides in treasure box and thus circumvents plot to leave him below when 

 companions pull up box. No. 716, p. 289/?. 



K700-K799. capture by deception 



K710. Victim enticed into voluntary captivity or helplessness. 



K713.1. Deception into allowing oneself to be tied. No. 3, p. 234L; No. 46, p. 185/?. 



K714.2.2. Tiger enticed into coffin. No. 48, p. 203L; No. 306, p. 203/?. 



K714.4. Victim tricked into entering basket. No. 155, p. 222/?. 



K714.5. Woman persuaded to hide head in jug: she is caught. No. 24, p. 237L. 



K717. Deception into botde (vessel). No. 184, p. 276L. 



K750. Capture by decoy. 



K755.1. Abduction by fraudulently giving signal of husband's return. No. 25, p. 192/?. 



K770. Other deceptive captures. 



K776.2. Man is made drunk and left in temple at mercy of demons. No. 86, p. 215. 



K800-K999. fatal deception 



K832.4. Man gets bear off guard by telling her to listen for hunters; kills her. No. 400, 



p. 217/?. 

 K832.5. Victim persuaded to look for certain tree: pushed over cliff. No. 394, p. 277/?. 

 K925.9. Murder by pushing off cliff. No. 394, p. 277/?. 



K1000-K1199. deception into self-injury 



KIOIO. Deception through false doctoring. No. 48, p. 202. 

 K1013. False beauty-doctor. No. 76, p. 268/?. 

 K1023. Getting honey from the wasp nest. No. 47, p. 202L. 

 K1032. Dupe made to sit on hot stone. No. 104, p. 204L. 



