Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 62American Folk-lore Society, 1949 |
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Strana 267
... once on a bright morning approached the place . At first , as she drew near enough to the fall to see the huge stones below , she stood wondering , for the white clothes , which she had at first seen spread on the rocks , had suddenly ...
... once on a bright morning approached the place . At first , as she drew near enough to the fall to see the huge stones below , she stood wondering , for the white clothes , which she had at first seen spread on the rocks , had suddenly ...
Strana 310
... Once when only my grandmother was home she went to visit a lady around one block away from our house . The lady was cleaning her yard and all her children were playing baseball in the yard . No one was in the house , but a funny thing ...
... Once when only my grandmother was home she went to visit a lady around one block away from our house . The lady was cleaning her yard and all her children were playing baseball in the yard . No one was in the house , but a funny thing ...
Strana 371
... once more , and after that I will go back to the forest . " So the Tortoise called out to the hut once more ; and the Leopard said to himself , " I am quite sure now that if I keep still this time the Tortoise will not come back at all ...
... once more , and after that I will go back to the forest . " So the Tortoise called out to the hut once more ; and the Leopard said to himself , " I am quite sure now that if I keep still this time the Tortoise will not come back at all ...
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