The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 5–6American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... never seen anything like it . They were very tired of having nothing but the stump to roost on , and as the mud brought up seemed promising , they entered into an agreement to keep the duck constantly employed diving for it . They could ...
... never seen anything like it . They were very tired of having nothing but the stump to roost on , and as the mud brought up seemed promising , they entered into an agreement to keep the duck constantly employed diving for it . They could ...
Strana 112
Never leave a loaf of bread turned upside down , for ships will sink . Always mash the eggshells after you have ... Never cross a funeral or count the followers . Never ride behind white horses , if you come just after the hearse , or ...
Never leave a loaf of bread turned upside down , for ships will sink . Always mash the eggshells after you have ... Never cross a funeral or count the followers . Never ride behind white horses , if you come just after the hearse , or ...
Strana 115
... Never thank anybody who gives you seed ; if you do , they will never do any good . Get out of bed and turn your shoes over if you cannot sleep ; it will drive off the witches that are keeping you awake . A rabbit running across the road ...
... Never thank anybody who gives you seed ; if you do , they will never do any good . Get out of bed and turn your shoes over if you cannot sleep ; it will drive off the witches that are keeping you awake . A rabbit running across the road ...
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