The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... turns to get the fire , the Witch seizes one of the children , and runs away . When the Mother comes back , the children kneel before her , and she puts her hands on their heads , calling them in turn , Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday ...
... turns to get the fire , the Witch seizes one of the children , and runs away . When the Mother comes back , the children kneel before her , and she puts her hands on their heads , calling them in turn , Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday ...
Strana 227
... turn over each others ' backs . Thus if four play , the first leans over , and the second vaults over him ; the third then vaults over the first and second , and the fourth over the first , second , and third . Then the first boy vaults ...
... turn over each others ' backs . Thus if four play , the first leans over , and the second vaults over him ; the third then vaults over the first and second , and the fourth over the first , second , and third . Then the first boy vaults ...
Strana 230
... turn . If all the boys have kicked the wicket , and are on the bases , the one nearest home becomes " it , " and must run in and touch the wicket , as all must do when they become " it . " 26. KICK THE CAN . This game is identical with ...
... turn . If all the boys have kicked the wicket , and are on the bases , the one nearest home becomes " it , " and must run in and touch the wicket , as all must do when they become " it . " 26. KICK THE CAN . This game is identical with ...
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