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Sir Gammer Vans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sir Gammer Vans ''Sir Gammer Vans'' is an English fairy tale collected by Joseph Jacobs in ''More English Fairy Tales''.〔Joseph Jacobs, ''More English Fairy Tales'', "(Sir Gammer Vans )"〕 It is Aarne-Thompson 1965, Lying Tales, and includes an episode of 1890, the lucky shot.〔D. L. Ashliman, ''(Lying Tales: self-contradictory stories of Aarne-Thompson type 1965 and similar playful lies )''〕 ==Synopsis== In a sequence of events most of which are self-contradictory, the narrator goes to visit Sir Gammer Vans in his house -- "a brick house, built entirely of flints, standing alone by itself in the middle of sixty or seventy others just like it" -- is fed breakfast -- "a slice of beer, and a cup of cold veal" -- and goes hunting with him. He shoots a deer, breaking its ribs without hurting it, finds the arrow in a beehive, and shoots partridges when they jump out -- 18 they say, but he claims 36.
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