K77C. Those who hide in the house frighten the enemy.
.14.-.16.21.-.24.26.-.39.42.
Various objects and/or animals are hiding in a house where a strong opponent should appear. They take turns attacking or scaring him, he dies or fleeing. See K77A, K77B motifs.
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