Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... tonto come back and see the burro dead , make some coffee and drink it and go on to foot . He go about a quarter of a mile when he see three coyotes coming to where the burro is . They smell it . So he turn back to see what they do and ...
... tonto come back and see the burro dead , make some coffee and drink it and go on to foot . He go about a quarter of a mile when he see three coyotes coming to where the burro is . They smell it . So he turn back to see what they do and ...
Strana 163
the tonto and say , ' How much you want to tell me the riddle ? ' ' I don't want no money , but I tell you for one thing . ' ' What that ? ' You know the skirt the womans wear under their dress , the petticoat ? ' You give me your ...
the tonto and say , ' How much you want to tell me the riddle ? ' ' I don't want no money , but I tell you for one thing . ' ' What that ? ' You know the skirt the womans wear under their dress , the petticoat ? ' You give me your ...
Strana 170
... Tonto.2 Once there's a boy who's too foolish . His mother have him , and hide him from her parents . He grow big , never see no people . His mother go out and see a rabbit . At home she say , ' I saw a rabbit . ' ' What a rabbit like ...
... Tonto.2 Once there's a boy who's too foolish . His mother have him , and hide him from her parents . He grow big , never see no people . His mother go out and see a rabbit . At home she say , ' I saw a rabbit . ' ' What a rabbit like ...
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