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253: 241: 231:) of the same kind, draw water from a certain well and return. The soldier is granted permission to have his servant substitute for him in the race, and the fast runner completely outdistances the daughter immediately. But after he fills his pitcher, he feels weary halfway on his return, and takes a nap using a horse's skull as pillow This does not prevent him from oversleeping, and the daughter catches up with him and upsets his pitcher. The keen-eyed hunter witnesses this, and shoots the skull from under his head. The runner wakes, refills his pitcher and finishes the race well ahead of the princess. 29: 197: 1591: 778: 762: 1603: 790: 188:
A soldier discharged from military duty receives only three coins for his service. He vows that the king will one day hand over all his treasures. While traveling, the soldier meets five others with extraordinary abilities, and recruits them to become his servants. They are: a strong man who pulled
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The king, baffled that the men survived, bribes the soldier into renouncing marriage to his daughter. The soldier asks for as much gold as his servant can carry, and the strong man carries all the king's wealth in a huge bag, and they leave. The king angrily sends soldiers on horseback after them,
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The princess does not wish to marry a common ex-soldier, and the king decides not to honor the promise by plotting murder. He invites the six companions into an iron-floored room for a banquet, and orders a fire be stoked from underneath to roast them to death. But death is averted thanks to the
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but the man with the powerful breath power blows all the soldiers away. One sergeant is spared alive and sent back to tell the king what happened. Upon hearing the events the monarch decides to leave the soldier and his servants alone to live rich and happy for the rest of their lives.
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six trees from the ground with his bare hands, a keen-eyed hunter who was taking aim at a fly on a twig two miles away, a man whose breath could turn seven windmills, a fast runner who had to remove one leg to slow himself down, and a man who causes a terrible
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with his daughter: the reward for victory was her hand in marriage, and punishment for defeat was death. The contestant and the princess must carry a
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about an ex-soldier and his five companions with special abilities who through their feats obtain all of the king's wealth. It is classed as
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The Types of International Folktales: A Classification and Bibliography. Based on the system of Antti Aarne and Stith Thompson
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The story is very similar to other European folk tales and fairy tales about a man with very talented servants, such as "
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Hunt indicates that the one leg that is "taken off" is "buckled.. on" when time to run. The original text uses the word
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and given as "horse's skull" by Zipes in the full translation, Zipes says it is a "rock" under his head in commentary.
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variant belongs to the case where removal would make him faster (he has a cannon tied to one leg).
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The Golden Age of Folk and Fairy Tales: From the Brothers Grimm to Andrew Lang
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The soldier and his servant who wears his hat on one ear, depicted on an
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Murray, J., Grimm, W., Grimm, J., Taylor, J. Edward., Grimm, W. (1846).
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The soldier and his servants go to town where the king has organized a
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The Grimms' main version is the one of many collected from storyteller
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How Six Men got on in the World; How Six Travelled through the World
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interpolated an adaptation of the tale into his version of the
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The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was
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The strongman servant carries away all the king's wealth.
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in the air unless he wears his hat crooked over one ear.
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The servant who is able to shoot with extreme precision.
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ability of the frost-bringer, who straightens his hat.
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type 513 A "Six Go through the Whole World" under the
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Index


East German
Aarne–Thompson
Germany
Grimms' Fairy Tales
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German
KHM
Grimms
fairy tale
ATU
Dorothea Viehmann
Zwehren
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Paderborn
Hunt
Wehnert
frost

E. H. Wehnert
footrace
pitcher
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Krug
The servant who is able to shoot with extreme precision
The strongman servant carries away all the king's wealth.
folktale
Aarne–Thompson classification
The Six Servants
The Six Servants

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