Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 101
... told you the other day ? " " Yes , " replied the king , " and I believe you told me the truth , as the ring has been found . " 66 Well , " replied Falsehood , " my friend told me last night that he is a great magician and that he is ...
... told you the other day ? " " Yes , " replied the king , " and I believe you told me the truth , as the ring has been found . " 66 Well , " replied Falsehood , " my friend told me last night that he is a great magician and that he is ...
Strana 224
... told his wife about his dream , then he started for the place where he dreamed he had been . He travelled two days ... told the wild Indian that he had nothing with which to pay him but a good gun , and if he wanted the gun in payment he ...
... told his wife about his dream , then he started for the place where he dreamed he had been . He travelled two days ... told the wild Indian that he had nothing with which to pay him but a good gun , and if he wanted the gun in payment he ...
Strana 268
... told what he had seen , and it came to the ears of the old women . They , being afraid that the king would learn of the children's being there , made " maruya , " which is a kind of sweetmeat , and mixed poison with it . Then they went ...
... told what he had seen , and it came to the ears of the old women . They , being afraid that the king would learn of the children's being there , made " maruya , " which is a kind of sweetmeat , and mixed poison with it . Then they went ...
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