Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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Strana 101
... Hare invited Woodpecker to come over to his house in the woods and have dinner with him . When Woodpecker arrived Ḥare said , " Now I'll go get our dinner . You sit down and wait . " He took a piece of bone with a point to it and tied ...
... Hare invited Woodpecker to come over to his house in the woods and have dinner with him . When Woodpecker arrived Ḥare said , " Now I'll go get our dinner . You sit down and wait . " He took a piece of bone with a point to it and tied ...
Strana 102
... Hare in to dinner . After they had eaten , Hare wanted to get some fish as Kingfisher had done . He went out on the branch and when he saw a fish he dove in to get it . But he couldn't get out and nearly drowned before Kingfisher could ...
... Hare in to dinner . After they had eaten , Hare wanted to get some fish as Kingfisher had done . He went out on the branch and when he saw a fish he dove in to get it . But he couldn't get out and nearly drowned before Kingfisher could ...
Strana 103
... hare droppings there . That priest was Hare himself and he had fooled him . Then Lynx sped on again through the swamp follow- ing hare tracks . Soon he saw some teamsters hauling wood , and he said , " Where is Hare ? " And the ...
... hare droppings there . That priest was Hare himself and he had fooled him . Then Lynx sped on again through the swamp follow- ing hare tracks . Soon he saw some teamsters hauling wood , and he said , " Where is Hare ? " And the ...
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ARTICLES | 22 |
Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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