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810: The devil loses a soul that was promised him

ATU > 750-849: RELIGIOUS TALES > 810-826: The Devil > 810: The devil loses a soul that was promised him

Description

The priest permits the man who is promised to the devil to spend the night in the church, and draws a ring around him. The devil cannot tempt him outside the ring.

Variants

810A. The Devil Does Penance

The devil takes service with a farmer in return for the bread he stole. Punishes the evil landowner and makes his master prosperous. [G303.9.3.1.1].

Examples

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Text titleATULanguageAuthorOriginPublication Date
Der König vom goldenen Berg810GermanJacob & Wilhelm GrimmGermany1812
Liombruno810ItalianItalo CalvinoItaly1956
Il tignoso810,314ItalianItalo CalvinoItaly1956

External Examples

StoryATUOriginAuthorYearSource
Clerk Theophilus 810 Greek Internet Archive
Clerk Theophilus 810 Greek Internet Archive
Legend of Twardowski 810 US West Virginia Internet Archive
Liombruno 810 Italian Internet Archive
Man who wouldn't go out at Night 810 British Internet Archive
Man who wouldn't go out at Night 810 British Internet Archive
Mangy One 810 Italian Internet Archive
Nix Nought Nothing 810 English Internet Archive
Nix Nought Nothing 810 English Internet Archive
Svein Unafraid 810 Norway Internet Archive
The Child Promised to the Devil 810 French Internet Archive
The Child Promised to the Devil 810 French Internet Archive
The Three Princesses of Whiteland 810 Norse Internet Archive
The Three Princesses of Whiteland 810 Norse Internet Archive

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