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The Nixie of the Mill-Pond

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Years pass and one spring the man and woman meet each other while tending their flocks, but they do not immediately recognize the other. One night under the full moon, the man plays the same tune on a flute as the woman once played at the mill pond. The woman starts to cry and tells him of the story
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under the full moon until she had a full spool to place on the bank. Following these instructions, her husband once again appears, but this time he is able to break free from the pond. The enraged nixie unleashes a massive wave from the pond to try drag the couple under as they ran away. Before they
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When he did not return home at night, his wife went to search for him, suspecting that the nixie was responsible for his disappearance. She approaches the pond and calls out to her husband and the nixie, but there is no sign of him. Distraught, she falls asleep at the water's edge and dreams of
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to a baby boy. Horrified, the miller realizes that the nixie was aware of his son's birth when she offered him the deal; both he and his wife are unsure of what to do. The years pass and both the miller's fortune and son grow. Despite this success, the miller remains worried about the nixie
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and instructions to comb her hair by the pond during the full moon and to set it by the banks once she is finished. Once she sets down the comb, her husband's head rises above the water for a brief moment, looking sorrowful before a wave comes and drags him under again.
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and told to play a beautiful tune under the full moon at the mill pond and afterward to place the flute in the sand. This time, after completing the task, her husband partially rises from the water and reaches towards her, but once again a wave pulls him under.
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Type 316, "The Nix of the Mill-Pond". This fairy tale type that falls under the larger category of "Supernatural Adversaries" and is characterized by a hero's parents being promised wealth or gifts in exchange for their child. This tale type is most common in
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climbing up a perilous cliff side, reaching the top and finding a cottage with an old woman inside. When she awakes the next day, the woman re-enacts the scene of climbing the cliff from her dream. Upon reaching the old woman, she is given a golden
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and marries a woman from the local village. One day, while hunting near the mill pond, he shoots and dresses a deer. He goes to the mill pond to wash off the blood and suddenly the nixie appears to pull him under the water.
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in exchange for what was born in his house that morning. The miller assumes that he was only at risk of losing a pet such as a young puppy or a kitten and therefore agrees to the deal.
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can be killed by the nixie's pond, the woman begs for the old woman of the cottage to help them. The woman is transformed into a
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Unsatisfied by only having a glimpse of her husband, the woman returns to the cottage for a second time. She is given a golden
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and his wife are at risk of losing their mill which is their livelihood. One day while passing by the mill pond, a beautiful
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A multimedia, episodic opera based on the tale entitled "The Siren" was created by British composer Sandy Clark in 2018.
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of her lost husband. Suddenly, they both recognize each other. They embrace and kiss and live happily ever after.
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variant of the tale was adapted into an episode of the Hungarian television series
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to survive, but they are filled with sorrow and longing for one another.
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The miller returning to his home is surprised to find that his wife had
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collecting payment and warns his son of danger near the mill pond.
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Vaz da Silva, Francisco (2010). "The Invention of Fairy Tales".
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The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was
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The types of the folktale: a classification and bibliography
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An illustration of the Nixie waiting in the mill pond by
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Index


Otto Ubbelohde
Aarne–Thompson
Upper Lusatia
Grimms' Fairy Tales
The Mermaid and the Boy
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German
fairy tale
nix
Brothers Grimm
Grimm's Fairy Tales
Upper Lusatia
Andrew Lang
The Yellow Fairy Book
Aarne-Thompson
Northern Europe
Scotland
miller
water spirit
nixie
wealth
unexpectedly given birth
hunter
comb
flute
third time
spinning wheel
flax
toad

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