Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 108
... took the orange and smelled it . Then he opened his book and after a while said : " This orange you have presented me with con- tains but one seed . " The orange was cut and but the one seed found in it , so Pusong was paid the money Of ...
... took the orange and smelled it . Then he opened his book and after a while said : " This orange you have presented me with con- tains but one seed . " The orange was cut and but the one seed found in it , so Pusong was paid the money Of ...
Strana 148
... took the black eagle , and the younger the white one , and they started home . Their way took them over the rocks . It began to rain and the storm wind blew . When they came from home the distance had been very short ; but going back it ...
... took the black eagle , and the younger the white one , and they started home . Their way took them over the rocks . It began to rain and the storm wind blew . When they came from home the distance had been very short ; but going back it ...
Strana 237
He took her by the lily - white hand And led her through the hall , And with his sword cut off her head And shoved ... took her to be some queen . She rode , she rode till she came to the gate , To the gate with a mighty din ; And who ...
He took her by the lily - white hand And led her through the hall , And with his sword cut off her head And shoved ... took her to be some queen . She rode , she rode till she came to the gate , To the gate with a mighty din ; And who ...
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