Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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Strana 130
... mother there , he turned and left ; and he told this sheepishly but naturally . His mother refused him permission to marry the girl he liked , and he had to marry some one of whom she approved . He professed religious scepticism ...
... mother there , he turned and left ; and he told this sheepishly but naturally . His mother refused him permission to marry the girl he liked , and he had to marry some one of whom she approved . He professed religious scepticism ...
Strana 161
... mother , ' What you think , my husband can make colored birds fly all around the room . He stand in the fire too and don't get hurt . ' The mother think , ' O that the devil , ' but she don't say nothing . She say , ' I don't believe ...
... mother , ' What you think , my husband can make colored birds fly all around the room . He stand in the fire too and don't get hurt . ' The mother think , ' O that the devil , ' but she don't say nothing . She say , ' I don't believe ...
Strana 170
... mother , the rabbit's wearing shoes . ' His mother too frightened now and runs away , he run too , but then he think they forgot something , and he run home long way , and come back with the door of the house on his back , he think no ...
... mother , the rabbit's wearing shoes . ' His mother too frightened now and runs away , he run too , but then he think they forgot something , and he run home long way , and come back with the door of the house on his back , he think no ...
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Vol 48 | 1 |
ARTICLES | 22 |
Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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