Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... girl , who had come round begging . Entering into conversation with them in Gaelic ( I believe they spoke no English ) she was informed by the little girl that -to quote her words " We have a language of our own . ” My friend asked her ...
... girl , who had come round begging . Entering into conversation with them in Gaelic ( I believe they spoke no English ) she was informed by the little girl that -to quote her words " We have a language of our own . ” My friend asked her ...
Strana 225
... girls are pretty girls , Simon Taylor , hy - lo ; Warwick1 girls , ugly girls , Simon Taylor , hy - lo . Warwick girls got no hairs , Simon Taylor , hy - lo . Take a bit of wool and stick it dere , Simon Taylor , hy - lo ! VII . Oh turn ...
... girls are pretty girls , Simon Taylor , hy - lo ; Warwick1 girls , ugly girls , Simon Taylor , hy - lo . Warwick girls got no hairs , Simon Taylor , hy - lo . Take a bit of wool and stick it dere , Simon Taylor , hy - lo ! VII . Oh turn ...
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 ...
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