The fear seeker
Tale
Note: ; “Another story, more humble but true, tells how a house is haunted, and because of this no one can stay in the cursed place, Nefész Jancsi, the simple-minded but brave boy, undertakes to free it from the ghost, at midnight, before the watchful eyes, the legs, hands, body and head fall out of the chimney one after another, while the ghostly skeleton is formed from them, Nefész jumps up to him and slaps him in the face: thank you, says the ghost, for saving me, I had to pay for this because I slapped my father.” ; Original title: Nefész Jancsi. Courage, even if it sins, always wins, and where you do nothing, do not take from there ; Original source: EA 2958, I, 4. ; Model number: AaTh 326