The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... TREE . ] The following version of " The Maid Freed from the Gallows " ( Child , No. 95 ) was communicated May 23 , 1905 , by Mr. Reed Smith , of Columbia , South Carolina , as learned in August , 1903 , at Jager , West Virginia , from a ...
... TREE . ] The following version of " The Maid Freed from the Gallows " ( Child , No. 95 ) was communicated May 23 , 1905 , by Mr. Reed Smith , of Columbia , South Carolina , as learned in August , 1903 , at Jager , West Virginia , from a ...
Strana 171
... tree and shook the branches , and the nuts fell down already shelled and ready to eat . He filled a basket with them , and brought them in . Coyote had gone to get wood ; and when he got back , Silver - Fox divided the pine - nuts , and ...
... tree and shook the branches , and the nuts fell down already shelled and ready to eat . He filled a basket with them , and brought them in . Coyote had gone to get wood ; and when he got back , Silver - Fox divided the pine - nuts , and ...
Strana 172
... tree to repeat the process . This time , however , it was burning branches that fell , and they hit him and burned him badly . So he ran away back to the house , crying . Silver - Fox gave him some of his food , however . In the morning ...
... tree to repeat the process . This time , however , it was burning branches that fell , and they hit him and burned him badly . So he ran away back to the house , crying . Silver - Fox gave him some of his food , however . In the morning ...
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Some Aspects of the American Shaman Roland B Dixon | 43 |
Two Popular Ballads G L Kittredge | 60 |
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