Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... gave him more to take home . Este's said to him , " How do you manage to kill all these caribou ? " " I strew nuts around my house and go to sleep , " said Skunk . " In the morning many caribou come to eat the nuts and I shoot them with ...
... gave him more to take home . Este's said to him , " How do you manage to kill all these caribou ? " " I strew nuts around my house and go to sleep , " said Skunk . " In the morning many caribou come to eat the nuts and I shoot them with ...
Strana 303
... gave it to him . He carried it home an ' sat on it for three weeks , but it didn ' hatch out . He looked at it an ' saw it was agittin ' rotten , so he threw it down a hill . Hit struck agin a rock , an ' fell to pieces . A rabbit was ...
... gave it to him . He carried it home an ' sat on it for three weeks , but it didn ' hatch out . He looked at it an ' saw it was agittin ' rotten , so he threw it down a hill . Hit struck agin a rock , an ' fell to pieces . A rabbit was ...
Strana 384
... gave me a nickel To buy a pickle ; The pickle was sour , She gave me some flour ; The flour was black , She gave me a smack ; The smack was hard , She gave me some lard ; The lard was greasy.1 4. Old man Daisy , He went crazy , Up the ...
... gave me a nickel To buy a pickle ; The pickle was sour , She gave me some flour ; The flour was black , She gave me a smack ; The smack was hard , She gave me some lard ; The lard was greasy.1 4. Old man Daisy , He went crazy , Up the ...
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