The Wounded Lion is a Spanish fairy tale collected by D. Francisco de S. Maspons y Labros, in Cuentos Populars Catalans.
A year later, the lion appeared for a third time, wounded, she aided it, the pigs vanished, and she decided to wait and see if she could find them.
She climbed a tree and saw a man coming down a path and vanishing behind a rock at sunset.
A beautiful house stood there; she tidied it up and ate a meal before coming out to climb the same tree.
He told her that the only way was to get a lock of hair from the king's daughter and make a cloak from it for the giant.
She dressed very neatly every day, and it came to the ears of the princess, who set her to comb her hair.
After some argument, the giant told her to kill the lion, cut him up into pieces, burn them, and throw the ash into water.