Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... looked and saw land . Then the wind blew him up to the land and then it calmed down and he gradually fell . He saw it looked fine along the place where he was facing . He sat down and was discouraged . He thought , " What ever shall I ...
... looked and saw land . Then the wind blew him up to the land and then it calmed down and he gradually fell . He saw it looked fine along the place where he was facing . He sat down and was discouraged . He thought , " What ever shall I ...
Strana 64
... looked terrible . He struck at the beaver hard and struggled with all his might . He could not hold the beaver and ... looked cross and did not speak . Then he left and the rest went away with him to their home . From then on they ...
... looked terrible . He struck at the beaver hard and struggled with all his might . He could not hold the beaver and ... looked cross and did not speak . Then he left and the rest went away with him to their home . From then on they ...
Strana 71
... looked ahead and all the trees were shaking . When they came close they saw Kiwakwe's fighting there . They were pulling up trees to hit each other with . They looked fierce and they , reached to the tree tops they were so tall . Both ...
... looked ahead and all the trees were shaking . When they came close they saw Kiwakwe's fighting there . They were pulling up trees to hit each other with . They looked fierce and they , reached to the tree tops they were so tall . Both ...
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