Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... four traditional ballads with a half - dozen other ballad analogues or so - called secondary ballads . Among the forty - four Vermont ballads are five new to the American tradition , Child 14 , 51 , 112 , 132 , and 164 . In 1928 the ...
... four traditional ballads with a half - dozen other ballad analogues or so - called secondary ballads . Among the forty - four Vermont ballads are five new to the American tradition , Child 14 , 51 , 112 , 132 , and 164 . In 1928 the ...
Strana 128
... four miles east of Moricetown they found Djulik , a mole - like animal , large as a bear , that devoured men . Djulik , knowing how powerful they were , invited them to enter her house , which had an entrance at the bottom of the hill ...
... four miles east of Moricetown they found Djulik , a mole - like animal , large as a bear , that devoured men . Djulik , knowing how powerful they were , invited them to enter her house , which had an entrance at the bottom of the hill ...
Strana 136
... four boys continued their journey eastward . They heard a man cutting down trees and Ahlnuk said , " Stay here while I go and see who is cutting trees . " He saw an old man splitting a tree - trunk , and going quietly up behind him , he ...
... four boys continued their journey eastward . They heard a man cutting down trees and Ahlnuk said , " Stay here while I go and see who is cutting trees . " He saw an old man splitting a tree - trunk , and going quietly up behind him , he ...
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