Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 62American Folk-lore Society, 1949 |
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... kind of trees grow in the woods ? Round trees . 3. Under what kind of bushes do rabbits sit when the rain comes ? Under wet bushes . 4. Why does the dog wag the tail ? Because the tail can't wag the dog . 5. It doesn't eat or drink ...
... kind of trees grow in the woods ? Round trees . 3. Under what kind of bushes do rabbits sit when the rain comes ? Under wet bushes . 4. Why does the dog wag the tail ? Because the tail can't wag the dog . 5. It doesn't eat or drink ...
Strana 259
... kind of monster with a relish for human flesh . There are two kinds of asuangs , the kind that walks and the kind that flies . The walking asuang can appear in any animal's form , but only as a male . It is his custom to sleep by day ...
... kind of monster with a relish for human flesh . There are two kinds of asuangs , the kind that walks and the kind that flies . The walking asuang can appear in any animal's form , but only as a male . It is his custom to sleep by day ...
Strana 370
... kind of meat is this we have just eaten ? " The Antelope answered , " Your husband and you your- selves have caught every kind of animals in the forest , you ought therefore to know the taste of every kind of animal ; why do you ask me ...
... kind of meat is this we have just eaten ? " The Antelope answered , " Your husband and you your- selves have caught every kind of animals in the forest , you ought therefore to know the taste of every kind of animal ; why do you ask me ...
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Spirits Black Elves Fairies and Giants in the Folklore of Aurland | 26 |
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