The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 267
... told Sable not to be afraid , but that he would kill the big Snake . He told him that he would lie down behind the trunk of a hemlock tree which had fallen , and that Sable should search out a stick that was very crooked , obeying the ...
... told Sable not to be afraid , but that he would kill the big Snake . He told him that he would lie down behind the trunk of a hemlock tree which had fallen , and that Sable should search out a stick that was very crooked , obeying the ...
Strana 269
... told him he was . on a very dangerous island . He told him it was the habit of the Great Beaver to destroy every one who came to the island.1 He told the Black Cat to climb a tree , and when he needed help to call out for him . Night ...
... told him he was . on a very dangerous island . He told him it was the habit of the Great Beaver to destroy every one who came to the island.1 He told the Black Cat to climb a tree , and when he needed help to call out for him . Night ...
Strana 33
... told his troubles from beginning to end , withholding not a single item . When he had finished the rela- tion of his troubles she said , " My son , I knew all thy past life before you told me . Thou hast told thy story truly , and ...
... told his troubles from beginning to end , withholding not a single item . When he had finished the rela- tion of his troubles she said , " My son , I knew all thy past life before you told me . Thou hast told thy story truly , and ...
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