Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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Strana 54
... Soon two men came to invite him on a beaver hunt . He accepted . The old woman's husband secretly helped him by sending seven men with them . They reached a lake where a mountain formed the beaver's nest . The hunters ordered a camp on ...
... Soon two men came to invite him on a beaver hunt . He accepted . The old woman's husband secretly helped him by sending seven men with them . They reached a lake where a mountain formed the beaver's nest . The hunters ordered a camp on ...
Strana 67
... Soon he could hear the evil spirit woman , his sister , laughing in pursuit . He 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 ...
... Soon he could hear the evil spirit woman , his sister , laughing in pursuit . He 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 ...
Strana 69
... soon white wampum came rattling down . Again on the next morning he caused dark wampum to come rattling down . Then the old man said , " Now you must take good care of your bird , lest it be stolen . " Sure enough , the next morning a ...
... soon white wampum came rattling down . Again on the next morning he caused dark wampum to come rattling down . Then the old man said , " Now you must take good care of your bird , lest it be stolen . " Sure enough , the next morning a ...
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