why did the maidens do to make her cry...
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The swan maiden is a mythical creature who shapeshifts from human form to swan form.[1] The key to the transformation is usually a swan skin, or a garment with swan feathers attached. In folktales of this type, the male character spies the maiden, typically by some body of water (usually bathing), then snatches away the feather garment (or some other article of clothing), which prevents her from flying away (or swimming away, or renders her helpless in some other manner), forcing her to become his wife.[2]
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The maidens tried different things to bring tears to their friend's eyes. ... One maiden went near the dead body and took the face cloth/shroud from his body so that the maiden could see her husband's dead face.
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