Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 59
... daughter rather than the father . The daughter , not the father , is driven to death . In the Tennessee version , after the death of the father and the dissolution of the match between the daughter and her lover , the Witch leaves the ...
... daughter rather than the father . The daughter , not the father , is driven to death . In the Tennessee version , after the death of the father and the dissolution of the match between the daughter and her lover , the Witch leaves the ...
Strana 62
other motive is one suggested by the daughter but ruled out by the mother . Mrs. Miller , in her pamphlet on the Tennessee version , reports a conversation between daughter and mother . The daughter asks , " Have you ever heard of any ...
other motive is one suggested by the daughter but ruled out by the mother . Mrs. Miller , in her pamphlet on the Tennessee version , reports a conversation between daughter and mother . The daughter asks , " Have you ever heard of any ...
Strana 117
" My people , for years and years my daughter has hunted for you and supplied you with meat . Now it is time for her to marry . Someone has shamed her in the woods . Let the offender confess and not be afraid . My daughter shall marry ...
" My people , for years and years my daughter has hunted for you and supplied you with meat . Now it is time for her to marry . Someone has shamed her in the woods . Let the offender confess and not be afraid . My daughter shall marry ...
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