The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... carried with them . As late as the middle of the last century , when the Nanticokes of Maryland were ordered to remove to northern Pennsylvania , the pathetic spec- tacle was presented of the men and women trudging through the mud ...
... carried with them . As late as the middle of the last century , when the Nanticokes of Maryland were ordered to remove to northern Pennsylvania , the pathetic spec- tacle was presented of the men and women trudging through the mud ...
Strana 314
... carried into practice in Philadelphia in or about the year 1734 . The tradition runs that the lady , clad in a single and most intimate garment , was stationed behind the door of her room ; her arm was protruded through an opening in ...
... carried into practice in Philadelphia in or about the year 1734 . The tradition runs that the lady , clad in a single and most intimate garment , was stationed behind the door of her room ; her arm was protruded through an opening in ...
Strana 174
... carry off the little girl ! " But little dog Turpie barked so that the Hob- yahs ran off ; and the old man said ... carried the little girl off in a bag . And when the Hobyahs came to their home they hung up the bag with the little ...
... carry off the little girl ! " But little dog Turpie barked so that the Hob- yahs ran off ; and the old man said ... carried the little girl off in a bag . And when the Hobyahs came to their home they hung up the bag with the little ...
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