Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 8American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 189
... took their meals together , raced in the fields , climbed trees seeking fruit , and were as merry as the summer day was long . But the girl was suddenly betrothed to a man in the distant city , and she knew she could neither carry the ...
... took their meals together , raced in the fields , climbed trees seeking fruit , and were as merry as the summer day was long . But the girl was suddenly betrothed to a man in the distant city , and she knew she could neither carry the ...
Strana 200
... took it out to cool and went down with it . He came back . Oil only a little stiff , not hard like the other . He ... took him up in her claws and returned him to the place from which she took him . I have passed by the place in a canoe ...
... took it out to cool and went down with it . He came back . Oil only a little stiff , not hard like the other . He ... took him up in her claws and returned him to the place from which she took him . I have passed by the place in a canoe ...
Strana 313
... took the office of a chief , the nation met to confer authority on him in the most solemn manner . Presents were made to him , and he made presents in return . All might be done without calling on any others . With the Iroquois of New ...
... took the office of a chief , the nation met to confer authority on him in the most solemn manner . Presents were made to him , and he made presents in return . All might be done without calling on any others . With the Iroquois of New ...
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