Gimlet, The, [218]
Gion, [287]
Gipsies, [15], [17];
and transmission of folk-tales, [24];
as villain and fool, [24];
and the bee and wasp [135], [137];
greed of, [161];
and the nails for the Crucifixion, [190]
Gipsies’ bird, The (wagtail), [161]
Gipsy, The, and the swan queen, [249]
Giurgiu, [121]
Glove, The fur, becomes a cat, [212], [213], [214]
Glow-worms, [25], [38];
angelic sparks, [39], [74], [75];
light St. Peter’s way, [77];
and the cuckoo, [77]
Gnat, The, and the flea, [306];
and the lion, [307];
and the buffalo, [310]