The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 282
... girl of about eigh- teen or nineteen years , a domestic , became hysterical very suddenly , and seemed to show symptoms of insanity . This occurrence followed close upon the girl's refusal of a persistent suitor . The employers of the girl ...
... girl of about eigh- teen or nineteen years , a domestic , became hysterical very suddenly , and seemed to show symptoms of insanity . This occurrence followed close upon the girl's refusal of a persistent suitor . The employers of the girl ...
Strana 173
... girl , and they all lived in a house made of hempstalks . Now the old man had a little dog named Turpie ; and one night the Hobyahs came and said , " Hobyah ! Hobyah ! Hobyah ! Tear down the hempstalks , eat up the old man and woman ...
... girl , and they all lived in a house made of hempstalks . Now the old man had a little dog named Turpie ; and one night the Hobyahs came and said , " Hobyah ! Hobyah ! Hobyah ! Tear down the hempstalks , eat up the old man and woman ...
Strana 174
... girl ! " But little dog Turpie barked so that the Hob- yahs ran off ; and the old man said , " Little dog Turpie barks so that I cannot sleep nor slumber , and if I live till morning I will cut off another of his legs . " So in the ...
... girl ! " But little dog Turpie barked so that the Hob- yahs ran off ; and the old man said , " Little dog Turpie barks so that I cannot sleep nor slumber , and if I live till morning I will cut off another of his legs . " So in the ...
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