Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 106
... mother ceased to think of his misfortune , and grew to love him very much . One day Head saw the chief's daughter pass the house , and fell in love with her . " Mother , ” he said , “ I am in love with the chief's daughter and wish to ...
... mother ceased to think of his misfortune , and grew to love him very much . One day Head saw the chief's daughter pass the house , and fell in love with her . " Mother , ” he said , “ I am in love with the chief's daughter and wish to ...
Strana 107
... mother , however , believed him to be in school , and each day prepared some dainty for him to eat upon his return home . Juan was not satisfied with deceiving his mother in this way , but used to play tricks on her . 66 Mother , " he ...
... mother , however , believed him to be in school , and each day prepared some dainty for him to eat upon his return home . Juan was not satisfied with deceiving his mother in this way , but used to play tricks on her . 66 Mother , " he ...
Strana 268
... mother of the Sun , who lives in the house of the Sun across seven mountains to the west . This , she promised , would restore them to life . So he set out on his long journey , and when he had crossed three mountains he came to a tree ...
... mother of the Sun , who lives in the house of the Sun across seven mountains to the west . This , she promised , would restore them to life . So he set out on his long journey , and when he had crossed three mountains he came to a tree ...
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