Compare Nassau, 42–44; Tremearne, FL 21:212; Krug, JAFL 25:106–107.
133. Anansi seeks his Fortune. [[Story]]
See note to number [106], and Grimm 104, Wise Folks, Bolte u. Polívka, 2:440–451. One version from Parsons, Andros Island, [[286]]93–94, connects this episode with those of the frightened robbers and the tongue-cutting in number [109].
134. The Pannier Jar. [[Story]]
See note to number [106]. This is episode F‴ in Bolte u. Polívka’s analysis of Grimm’s Little Peasant. Compare Parsons, Sea Islands, 89; JAFL 32: 372, and note for references.
135. Anansi kills his Grandmother. [[Story]]
See note to number [106]. This is episode G″ in Bolte u. Polívka’s analysis of Grimm’s “Little Peasant.” Compare Parsons, Andros Island, 87 and note for references.