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 70
... heard a dog barking and howling . He was very much surprised . He stopped and listened to find out what direction the howling came from and then he started to look for the dog . At last he came to an opening in the woods which was an ...
... heard a dog barking and howling . He was very much surprised . He stopped and listened to find out what direction the howling came from and then he started to look for the dog . At last he came to an opening in the woods which was an ...
Strana 74
... heard two birds over his head chattering in the trees . Being able to understand them he heard them say that Gluska 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 Gluska 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 ...
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Vol 48 | 1 |
ARTICLES | 22 |
Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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