Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 62American Folk-lore Society, 1949 |
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... tree crashes to the ground behind the king's house ; the crown seller says it is his ; the salt seller says it is his . Egigun rabata wo si çhin- ( e ) kun- ( i ) le Silk : cotton : tree huge eni q - l ( i ) -oja ; fall to back - door ...
... tree crashes to the ground behind the king's house ; the crown seller says it is his ; the salt seller says it is his . Egigun rabata wo si çhin- ( e ) kun- ( i ) le Silk : cotton : tree huge eni q - l ( i ) -oja ; fall to back - door ...
Strana 288
... tree ? So every orange I have put into my basket is mine . " The crab said nothing more , but he went under the tree and waited for the mon- key . When the monkey was coming down from the tree , the crab caught his tail with his big ...
... tree ? So every orange I have put into my basket is mine . " The crab said nothing more , but he went under the tree and waited for the mon- key . When the monkey was coming down from the tree , the crab caught his tail with his big ...
Strana 289
... tree . The brook agreed also to the reason of the lion . The man did not agree to the tree and the brook . Then they went to the hawk which was sitting on the branch of the tree . The man said , " Please give us your judgment . " The ...
... tree . The brook agreed also to the reason of the lion . The man did not agree to the tree and the brook . Then they went to the hawk which was sitting on the branch of the tree . The man said , " Please give us your judgment . " The ...
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