The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 15American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 217
... looked , but the man was gone ; they looked higher and saw him as a star of bright light , for he was Young - Star , or the morning star . It now grew a little lighter and they saw the three animals still closer to them , and they saw ...
... looked , but the man was gone ; they looked higher and saw him as a star of bright light , for he was Young - Star , or the morning star . It now grew a little lighter and they saw the three animals still closer to them , and they saw ...
Strana 232
... looked up and saw an eagle rapidly descend- ing ; it lit on a tree on the island . Then the eagle spoke to the young man , telling him not to go back home but to stay there , as he had some power he wanted to give him . When it was late ...
... looked up and saw an eagle rapidly descend- ing ; it lit on a tree on the island . Then the eagle spoke to the young man , telling him not to go back home but to stay there , as he had some power he wanted to give him . When it was late ...
Strana 237
... looked around , but saw nobody , though on the ground he saw something that had been dead a long time . He saw the thing move , and it told the boy that it would be seen of him . Finally the dead person arose , and the boy saw that he ...
... looked around , but saw nobody , though on the ground he saw something that had been dead a long time . He saw the thing move , and it told the boy that it would be seen of him . Finally the dead person arose , and the boy saw that he ...
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