Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... 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 in peace ...
... 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 in peace ...
Strana 111
... father had made a pen for salmon and set a trap in it , just below the entrance of the lake , so he searched around until he found it , and entered the trap . As he lay there he prayed , " May my father not strike me with a stick , but ...
... father had made a pen for salmon and set a trap in it , just below the entrance of the lake , so he searched around until he found it , and entered the trap . As he lay there he prayed , " May my father not strike me with a stick , but ...
Strana 165
... father , " Father , order all the men in the village to make me a great number of arrows . " His father sent out the order . Soon more than a hundred men were working busily , and the great house was nearly filled with the arrows they ...
... father , " Father , order all the men in the village to make me a great number of arrows . " His father sent out the order . Soon more than a hundred men were working busily , and the great house was nearly filled with the arrows they ...
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