Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 8American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 127
... head at each end and ability to move either way . The native description of this harmless serpent , that is often found in nests of termites , where it feeds on the young ants , is as follows : At each extremity it has a head , each of ...
... head at each end and ability to move either way . The native description of this harmless serpent , that is often found in nests of termites , where it feeds on the young ants , is as follows : At each extremity it has a head , each of ...
Strana 152
the children simultaneously jerk the stems and off comes one or the other violet head . Once in a great while the two heads fall , so evenly matched in resistance are they . Usually , however , one conquers the other , the flow- erless ...
the children simultaneously jerk the stems and off comes one or the other violet head . Once in a great while the two heads fall , so evenly matched in resistance are they . Usually , however , one conquers the other , the flow- erless ...
Strana 188
till he became angry , and seizing his hatchet he swung it around his head , exclaiming , " Well , if my plaguey head is going to split , then I'll split it myself . " Alarmed for the safety of the lasso , the demon snatched it off and ...
till he became angry , and seizing his hatchet he swung it around his head , exclaiming , " Well , if my plaguey head is going to split , then I'll split it myself . " Alarmed for the safety of the lasso , the demon snatched it off and ...
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