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Finette Cendron (meaning in English,
Cunning Cinders) is a
French literary fairy tale
written by
Madame d'Aulnoy. It
combines Aarne-Thompson
types 327A...
- It is
particularly inspired by
Cendron and Gérard Chenu's 1974
biography Onoda, seul en
guerre dans la jungle,
Cendron's archives, and Harari's conversations...
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Finette Cendron, the
fairy godmother is the heroine, but
after helping her in the
early portion of the tale, she is
offended when
Finette Cendron does not...
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paths marked with
stones and crumbs,
already found in the
French "Finette
Cendron" and "Hop-o'-My-Thumb" (1697),
represents "an
elaboration of the motif...
- Cam; Ye Xian; Cap O' Rushes; Catskin; Fair,
Brown and Trembling;
Finette Cendron; Allerleirauh.
Further analysis of the
tales shows that in Cinderella,...
- and the
Orange Tree" "Corvetto" "The Dove" "The
Enchanted Doe" "Finette
Cendron" or "Cunning Cinders" "The Flea" "Garulfo" "Hop-o'-My-Thumb" "Liisa and...
- souris) The Ram or The
Wonderful Sheep (Le Mouton)
Cunning Cinders (Finette
Cendron) The
Fortunate One or
Felicia and the Pot of
Pinks (Fortunée)
Babiole The...
- 510A is a
female ****cutor: in Fair,
Brown and
Trembling and
Finette Cendron, the
stepmother does not
appear at all, and it is the
older sisters who...
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general surgeons through either a
scrotal or
inguinal (or both) incision.
Cendron, Marc; Schned, Alan R.; Ellsworth,
Pamela I. (1998). "Histological evaluation...