The Pack of Ragamuffins

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NameThe Pack of Ragamuffins
Also known asDas Lumpengesindel, The Adventures of Chanticleer and Partlet: How They Went to the Mountains to Eat Nuts, The Pack of Ragamuffins, The Vulgar Crew, A Pack of No-goods, Riffraff, The Pack of Scoundrels
Aarne–Thompson groupingATU 210 (The Traveling Animals and the Wicked Man)
CountryGermany
The Pack of Ragamuffins
Illustration by Heinrich Vogeler
Folk tale
NameThe Pack of Ragamuffins
Also known asDas Lumpengesindel, The Adventures of Chanticleer and Partlet: How They Went to the Mountains to Eat Nuts, The Pack of Ragamuffins, The Vulgar Crew, A Pack of No-goods, Riffraff, The Pack of Scoundrels
Aarne–Thompson groupingATU 210 (The Traveling Animals and the Wicked Man)
CountryGermany
Published inGrimms' Fairy Tales

"The Pack of Ragamuffins" (German: Das Lumpengesindel) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, number 10.[1] The title has been variously translated into English, as in "The Adventures of Chanticleer and Partlet: How They Went to the Mountains to Eat Nuts", "The Pack of Ragamuffins", "The Vulgar Crew", "A Pack of No-goods", "Riffraff", "The Pack of Scoundrels", "The Good-For-Nothings",[2] and possibly others.[3]

It is Aarne-Thompson type 210, The Traveling Animals and the Wicked Man.[4] Another tale of this type is the Grimms' "Herr Korbes".[3] The Grimms also compared it to "The Town Musicians of Bremen".[1]

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