Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1933 |
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... Alhoo . Here indeed is something to gratify my appetite . I shall eat them both and I'll begin on Alhoo . " Raising high his huge stone axe he struck at Alhoo . But Alhoo threw himself to one side and the blow cut open the net . Then Alhoo ...
... Alhoo . Here indeed is something to gratify my appetite . I shall eat them both and I'll begin on Alhoo . " Raising high his huge stone axe he struck at Alhoo . But Alhoo threw himself to one side and the blow cut open the net . Then Alhoo ...
Strana 205
beast is this which steals young maidens ? " The man eater sprang at Alhoo , but Alhoo thrust a stick in his eye and gouged it out . The man eater dropped to the ground where Alhoo began beating him with his club . But the man eater ...
beast is this which steals young maidens ? " The man eater sprang at Alhoo , but Alhoo thrust a stick in his eye and gouged it out . The man eater dropped to the ground where Alhoo began beating him with his club . But the man eater ...
Strana 207
... Alhoo resumed his own gigantic stature and coming between the two he pushed them apart . Gochenda threw himself at Alhoo but Alhoo struck with his sword into the very heart of the giant who fell back and died . Then Nandada bowed low before ...
... Alhoo resumed his own gigantic stature and coming between the two he pushed them apart . Gochenda threw himself at Alhoo but Alhoo struck with his sword into the very heart of the giant who fell back and died . Then Nandada bowed low before ...
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