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  2. The Honest Woodcutter - Wikipedia

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    The Honest Woodcutter, also known as Mercury and the Woodman and The Golden Axe, is one of Aesop's Fables, numbered 173 in the Perry Index. It serves as a cautionary tale on the need for cultivating honesty, even at the price of self-interest. It is also classified as Aarne-Thompson 729: The Axe falls into the Stream. [2]

  3. Woodcutter - Wikipedia

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    The title character in The Honest Woodcutter, one of Aesop's Fables; A title character in The Tale of the Woodcutter and his Daughters, an Egyptian folktale; A character in Tulisa, the Wood-Cutter's Daughter, an Indian folktale; The title character in The Woodcutter and the Trees, a complex of fables of West Asian and Greek origin

  4. The Heavenly Maiden and the Woodcutter - Wikipedia

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    The Heavenly Maiden and The Woodcutter is a Korean folktale about the marriage between a human woodcutter and a heavenly nymph, whom he forces to be his wife after stealing her clothes. The tale has been compared to the swan maiden , a character from Eurasian tales that appears in a similar narrative.

  5. Lumberjack - Wikipedia

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    The term lumberjack is of Canadian derivation. The first attested use of the term combining its two components comes from an 1831 letter to the Cobourg, Ontario, Star and General Advertiser in the following passage: "my misfortunes have been brought upon me chiefly by an incorrigible, though perhaps useful, race of mortals called lumberjacks, whom, however, I would name the Cossacks of Upper ...

  6. The Woodcutter and the Trees - Wikipedia

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    The woodcutter's axe begged for its handle from the tree. The tree gave it. [13] In the Bengali collection, the poem was titled "Politics", and with this clue the reader was expected to interpret the fable in the context of the time as a parable of the imperial stripping of Indian resources. [14]

  7. The Tale of the Woodcutter and his Daughters - Wikipedia

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    A woodcutter finds the camel, which brings the man many riches and is eventually bought by the king. The king's daughter marries the camel, who reveals he is a man underneath the animal form. He takes part in a war to defend the kingdom, and his wife betrays his trust.

  8. Category:Fictional lumberjacks - Wikipedia

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    The Woodcutter and the Trees This page was last edited on 19 December 2023, at 06:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Imandar Daurey - Wikipedia

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    Imandar Daurey (English: Honest Woodcutter) is a Nepalese story. The basic moral of the story is "don't lie and don't be greedy". The story has been animated and shown as part of social awareness campaigns. [1] [2] [3]