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The Devil then proceeds to bathe Bearskin, clip his nails, cut his hair, and say the Lord's Prayer. The Devil warns Bearskin not to push his luck, as he has already won their bargain, and disappears. Clean and rich, Bearskin dresses himself as a fine gentleman and goes to the old man's house, where the older sisters serve him, but his bride ...
The war has ended and soldier Christoffel has no future and no money. He does not know what to do, because he meets the devil. He offers him a deal: Christoffel's pockets will always be full of money, but he cannot wash himself for seven years, not the hair and nails and he can sleep in a bed.
A barbecue restaurant in Brentwood, Tennessee, is named Judge Beans, and features Texas-inspired recipes. [26] A bar and restaurant on West 56th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in Manhattan, New York City is named the Judge Roy Bean Public House. Judge Roy Beans is the name of a steakhouse, bar and music venue in Newbridge, County Kildare ...
A bearskin is a tall fur cap. Bearskin may also refer to: Bearskin (German fairy tale), a traditional German fairy tale, collected by the Brothers Grimm, about a deal with the devil; Bearskin (French fairy tale), a French literary fairy tale by Marie-Madeleine de Lubert; Bearskin, a 1986 German film
The Futurama film Into the Wild Green Yonder includes Paula Abdul, Samuel Alito, Björk, Snoop Dogg, Janeane Garofalo, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sandra Day O'Connor, Katey Sagal, Antonin Scalia's head, David Souter, John Paul Stevens, Clarence Thomas, and Abe Vigoda as Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of Earth.
The Devil Judge (Korean: 악마판사) is a South Korean television series starring Ji Sung, Kim Min-jung, Park Jin-young and Park Gyu-young. [2] It aired on tvN from July 3 to August 22, 2021, for 16 episodes. [3] [4] It was also available for streaming on Viu and iQIYI in selected territories, [5] and on Netflix from December 24. [6]
Bearskin (French: Peau d'Ourse) is a French literary fairy tale by Marie-Madeleine de Lubert. It was included in her revised edition, published in 1753, ...
The bearskin cap, known as model 1823, [3] was once made out of real bearskin, although they have switched to using synthetic materials. [32] The bearskin cap includes a front plate that depicts the coat of arms of Sweden and a white feather plume. Bearskins worn by officers will also include a yellow cockade and gold or silver cord.