The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 36
... tell you positively . You will tell nobody what you have seen here , or that you have been in my house . If they should ask you if you have been in my house , or if you have seen me , you will say you have not seen me . I tell you that ...
... tell you positively . You will tell nobody what you have seen here , or that you have been in my house . If they should ask you if you have been in my house , or if you have seen me , you will say you have not seen me . I tell you that ...
Strana 55
... tell to one penny just what he is worth . 8. " His second question is , without any doubt , How long he would be travelling this wide world about ; The third question I must answer as quick as a wink , And tell him presently what he ...
... tell to one penny just what he is worth . 8. " His second question is , without any doubt , How long he would be travelling this wide world about ; The third question I must answer as quick as a wink , And tell him presently what he ...
Strana 277
... tell them to take two or three lodges and make a large one from them . Tell them to have all the head men come together in that lodge ; and if they have anything in the camp to smoke , let them have the pipe there filled . Say to them ...
... tell them to take two or three lodges and make a large one from them . Tell them to have all the head men come together in that lodge ; and if they have anything in the camp to smoke , let them have the pipe there filled . Say to them ...
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ARTICLES | 9 |
Some Aspects of the American Shaman Roland B Dixon | 43 |
Two Popular Ballads G L Kittredge | 60 |
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