The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 5–6American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... Rabbit , of whom the following among other legends are recorded : — How the Rabbit killed the ( Male ) Winter ( since that time , the female winter only being left , the cold has not been so intense ) ; How the Rabbit caught the Sun in ...
... Rabbit , of whom the following among other legends are recorded : — How the Rabbit killed the ( Male ) Winter ( since that time , the female winter only being left , the cold has not been so intense ) ; How the Rabbit caught the Sun in ...
Strana 295
... Rabbit . When the Rabbit rushed forward and bowed his head as he leaned to cut the noose which held the Sun , the latter being darted some of his rays at the former , singeing the hair between the rabbit's shoulders . Since then every ...
... Rabbit . When the Rabbit rushed forward and bowed his head as he leaned to cut the noose which held the Sun , the latter being darted some of his rays at the former , singeing the hair between the rabbit's shoulders . Since then every ...
Strana 48
... Rabbit and the Frenchman . " The Rabbit and the Frenchman were two friends . The Rabbit aided the Frenchman , agreeing to work a piece of land on shares . The first season they planted potatoes . The Rabbit , having been . told to ...
... Rabbit and the Frenchman . " The Rabbit and the Frenchman were two friends . The Rabbit aided the Frenchman , agreeing to work a piece of land on shares . The first season they planted potatoes . The Rabbit , having been . told to ...
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