Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1933 |
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Strana 204
... flew away . Alhoo flew far until he came to an immense tree stripped bare of leaves . Under it were heaps of human bones and human hair . " Here one may learn much that is interesting , " thought Alhoo and he con- cealed himself under ...
... flew away . Alhoo flew far until he came to an immense tree stripped bare of leaves . Under it were heaps of human bones and human hair . " Here one may learn much that is interesting , " thought Alhoo and he con- cealed himself under ...
Strana 205
... flew away . Alhoo turned into a gadfly and flew in the opposite direction . Long he flew until he came to a rocky cliff where stood a hut . He entered the hut and found there only a palsied old woman . The old crone sighed and groaned ...
... flew away . Alhoo turned into a gadfly and flew in the opposite direction . Long he flew until he came to a rocky cliff where stood a hut . He entered the hut and found there only a palsied old woman . The old crone sighed and groaned ...
Strana 207
... flew on . He flew and flew . Finally he saw two giants fighting . They were Gochenda , a giant two hundred and ten feet tall , and Nandada , who was only forty - nine feet . The giants had fought already for several years . Alhoo ...
... flew on . He flew and flew . Finally he saw two giants fighting . They were Gochenda , a giant two hundred and ten feet tall , and Nandada , who was only forty - nine feet . The giants had fought already for several years . Alhoo ...
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