pelú por dentro;
abre el agujero
y ensartalo adentro.
[48] Cf. Suaheli (Velten):
97. Lift up, let it fall: kiba kipandika, kiba kipandua. [↑]
[49] Cf. West Highlands (Campbell), II, 420:
Red below, black in the middle, white above.
—Fire, griddle and oatcake. [↑]
[50] Cf. Irish Folk-lore Riddles: 75:
Gaelic: As white as flour, and it is not flour; as green as grass and it is not grass, as red as blood and it is not blood; as black as ink and it is not ink.