Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... hand itch you must instantly spit on it , and rub the side or hip , and you will soon receive money . Indeed , half in jest , half in earnest , you may often see persons from that part of the country go through with this money - getting ...
... hand itch you must instantly spit on it , and rub the side or hip , and you will soon receive money . Indeed , half in jest , half in earnest , you may often see persons from that part of the country go through with this money - getting ...
Strana 58
... hands be desired , why does not the smith touch his hand to the surface of the water in the trough or barrel that stands close by his forge ? Then , on a damp day , an axe - helve will hardly slip in the hands because of being too dry ...
... hands be desired , why does not the smith touch his hand to the surface of the water in the trough or barrel that stands close by his forge ? Then , on a damp day , an axe - helve will hardly slip in the hands because of being too dry ...
Strana 161
... hands , though not to any such extent as would be supposed from its general use . But , in chopping , or using an axe , shovel , or pitchfork , only one hand grips the handle , which slides through the other hand as the blow or thrust ...
... hands , though not to any such extent as would be supposed from its general use . But , in chopping , or using an axe , shovel , or pitchfork , only one hand grips the handle , which slides through the other hand as the blow or thrust ...
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