Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... heard her say to herself , " My poor younger brother , you want to escape , but the world isn't big enough for you to escape me . Soon I will overtake you and then you will die . " Then the boy became frightened when he heard his sister ...
... heard her say to herself , " My poor younger brother , you want to escape , but the world isn't big enough for you to escape me . Soon I will overtake you and then you will die . " Then the boy became frightened when he heard his sister ...
Strana 74
... heard two birds over his head chattering in the trees . Being able to understand them he heard them say that Gluską be was hunting in a land near at hand and that he needed a cook . Now Skunk was an expert cook so he hurried away to ...
... heard two birds over his head chattering in the trees . Being able to understand them he heard them say that Gluską be was hunting in a land near at hand and that he needed a cook . Now Skunk was an expert cook so he hurried away to ...
Strana 342
... heard it from Beecher Falls to Hellgate and from Second Lake as far south as Lan- caster . Here is a song that satirizes in verses of unequal length the North Country village of North Stratford and the civic improvements due to its ...
... heard it from Beecher Falls to Hellgate and from Second Lake as far south as Lan- caster . Here is a song that satirizes in verses of unequal length the North Country village of North Stratford and the civic improvements due to its ...
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Vol 48 | 1 |
ARTICLES | 22 |
Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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