Vulgar words in Myths and myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology (Page 1)
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"Why don't you run a race for them?" suggests Putraka; and, as the two blockheads start furiously off, he quietly picks up the bowl, ties on the shoes, and flies away!
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[92] In another Irish legend an enchanted ass comes into the kitchen of a great house every night, and washes the dishes and scours the tins, so that the servants lead an easy life of it.