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Aarne, Anti and Tompson Stith
The Types of the Folktale

Helsinki, 1973 (FFC, № 84)

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The Wolf and the Crane. The crane pulls a bone from the wolf's windpipe. When he asks for payment the wolf says, "That you were allowed to take your beak from my throat is payment enough." [W154.3].

Crane Vitry 192 No. 136. - Finnish (73*) 1; Estonian (73*) 3; Latvian 4; Lithuanian1; Irish 2; Catalan: Amades No. 291; German 3; Russian: Andrejev. - West Indies (Negro) 3. - African 2. - Literary Treatment: Wienert FFC LVI 54 and note 3 (ET 145), (ST 517); Halm Aesop No. 276, Jacobs Aesop 200 No. 5; Italian Novella: Rotunda (W154.3).