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Aarne, Anti and Tompson Stith
The Types of the Folktale

Helsinki, 1973 (FFC, № 84)

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Straw Threshed a Second Time. The animals eating at night say they have good food because the straw has not been well threshed. The master hears and threshes it a second time. They grow hungry. (Animals' voices imitated in telling story.) [J2362]. Cf. Types 106, 2075.

Finnish 6; Finnish-Swedish 1; Estonian 1; Latvian 7; Lithuanian1; Swedish 58 (Uppsala 41, Goteborg 11, Liungman 4, misc. 2), Danish 3; Russian: Andrejev 1. Common in French Canada.