Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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brother to smoke and he got sick and the third the same , until all were sick . Then the father said , " Your younger brother is a great magician . Don't seek his life , for he will overcome you . " Despite this , they sought his life ...
brother to smoke and he got sick and the third the same , until all were sick . Then the father said , " Your younger brother is a great magician . Don't seek his life , for he will overcome you . " Despite this , they sought his life ...
Strana 63
... brother and as he took it he immediately broke it . Then the groom scowled when he saw his brother - in - law had such magic power . He thought , " I will conquer you . " Then he walked out to his wigwam and spoke in thought . He looked ...
... brother and as he took it he immediately broke it . Then the groom scowled when he saw his brother - in - law had such magic power . He thought , " I will conquer you . " Then he walked out to his wigwam and spoke in thought . He looked ...
Strana 354
... brother will kill him if he ( the outlaw ) kills her . When he asks her the name of her brother , she tells him " Babylon . " He realizes that he has killed his own sisters , and he immediately commits suicide . We find the trespass ...
... brother will kill him if he ( the outlaw ) kills her . When he asks her the name of her brother , she tells him " Babylon . " He realizes that he has killed his own sisters , and he immediately commits suicide . We find the trespass ...
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Vol 48 | 1 |
ARTICLES | 22 |
Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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