Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1933 |
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... Wolf . Wolf was coming over the hill . He heard Woodpecker singing . Wolf greeted Woodpecker . " What do you want ? " he asked . " Oh , I didn't want anything , " Wood- pecker answered . " You were singing for something , " Wolf said ...
... Wolf . Wolf was coming over the hill . He heard Woodpecker singing . Wolf greeted Woodpecker . " What do you want ? " he asked . " Oh , I didn't want anything , " Wood- pecker answered . " You were singing for something , " Wolf said ...
Strana 307
... Wolf was sleeping and cut off Wolf's head with one blow . Then he skinned Wolf and hung Wolf's skin up above the fire to dry . He took the meat and stored it safely under his bed . Then he went to sleep . The next morning about dawn another ...
... Wolf was sleeping and cut off Wolf's head with one blow . Then he skinned Wolf and hung Wolf's skin up above the fire to dry . He took the meat and stored it safely under his bed . Then he went to sleep . The next morning about dawn another ...
Strana 322
... Wolf were living together in one long house at LaPush . Wolf lived in one end of the house . Deer lived in the other end . Deer and Wolf were good friends . The deer children and the wolf children played together peaceably . One day the ...
... Wolf were living together in one long house at LaPush . Wolf lived in one end of the house . Deer lived in the other end . Deer and Wolf were good friends . The deer children and the wolf children played together peaceably . One day the ...
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