The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 80
... tell his tales as nearly as possible in the form he heard them . From his remarks it appears that it was high time ... telling them . Although we should desire to have the traditions of a people in as primitive form as pos- sible , and ...
... tell his tales as nearly as possible in the form he heard them . From his remarks it appears that it was high time ... telling them . Although we should desire to have the traditions of a people in as primitive form as pos- sible , and ...
Strana 138
... tell dat yo ' ole ooman wuz po❜ly , an ' I wuz a - brungin ' dis hyeah houn ' - dawg sost yo ' c'd mek er stchew outen um , " sez ' e . " I'd a - fotch um ready cook , " sez'e , " but my ole ooman des nowurz ' long o ' yo'n in de mekin ...
... tell dat yo ' ole ooman wuz po❜ly , an ' I wuz a - brungin ' dis hyeah houn ' - dawg sost yo ' c'd mek er stchew outen um , " sez ' e . " I'd a - fotch um ready cook , " sez'e , " but my ole ooman des nowurz ' long o ' yo'n in de mekin ...
Strana 213
... tell me how I can get home again ? " the chief of Wa - ba - ban will send you home safe . " " Well , can you tell me where I can see my boy ? - the boy that comes here to visit you is mine . " Then old man tell M'Sartto , " You will see ...
... tell me how I can get home again ? " the chief of Wa - ba - ban will send you home safe . " " Well , can you tell me where I can see my boy ? - the boy that comes here to visit you is mine . " Then old man tell M'Sartto , " You will see ...
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