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The Idiot's Luck (Strange Tale Of An Ox)

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William Forsell Kirby
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country
John C. Nimmo, London
1895
Estonia
The Idiot’s Luck (Strange Tale Of An Ox): fool hero, luck, simplicity, absurdity, fortune, animal motif, comic reversal, unexpected success, innocence, providence
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The Idiot's Luck (Strange Tale Of An Ox)

A dying father leaves an ox to his third son, a simpleton, who goes to sell it, and when passing through a wood he hears a noise in a tree, and thinks it is an offer to buy the ox; so he ties it to the tree, and takes a log home with him as security for the money. Not receiving it when he expected, he breaks open the log, and finds a jar of money inside. He afterwards kills a shepherd who tries to cheat him out of it; and it is given out that the shepherd has been carried away by the devil.

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