Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 204
... spirits that he was not afraid of them . As he went on he felt the touch of invisible hands grasping his cloth- ing ... spirits , three " Hail Marys " and three " Our Fathers . " With that the evil spirits and the tik - balan gave back a ...
... spirits that he was not afraid of them . As he went on he felt the touch of invisible hands grasping his cloth- ing ... spirits , three " Hail Marys " and three " Our Fathers . " With that the evil spirits and the tik - balan gave back a ...
Strana 211
... spirits which live there . They believe that if they were to cut down the trees before they had induced the spirits to move away , the whole family would die . After the ground is cleared and before it is planted , betel - nut , a comb ...
... spirits which live there . They believe that if they were to cut down the trees before they had induced the spirits to move away , the whole family would die . After the ground is cleared and before it is planted , betel - nut , a comb ...
Strana 335
... spirits take pity on your sorrow and will help you if you obey them . Adieu , my son ; you will point to the centre of the heavens , the centre of the earth , and to the four abodes of the spir- its with your pipestem , whilst I glide ...
... spirits take pity on your sorrow and will help you if you obey them . Adieu , my son ; you will point to the centre of the heavens , the centre of the earth , and to the four abodes of the spir- its with your pipestem , whilst I glide ...
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