Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 190
... husband , and the man himself was nearly dead . His wife staggered down to the lake , which the ice was just leaving , and spat some alder seeds into the water . Some trout appeared and leaped right out of the water onto the ice in ...
... husband , and the man himself was nearly dead . His wife staggered down to the lake , which the ice was just leaving , and spat some alder seeds into the water . Some trout appeared and leaped right out of the water onto the ice in ...
Strana 228
... husband to embark with her . They dropped his cousin and the mouse girl at the waterfall and returned to her father's home . Soon afterwards , however , they all returned to the young man's village and held another potlatch . For a long ...
... husband to embark with her . They dropped his cousin and the mouse girl at the waterfall and returned to her father's home . Soon afterwards , however , they all returned to the young man's village and held another potlatch . For a long ...
Strana 304
... husband was out , she'd let him in , but if her husband was there , she'd go to the piano an ' play an ' sing . One night he knocked on the window and the husband was there , so the wife went to the piano and played an ' sang : Git away ...
... husband was out , she'd let him in , but if her husband was there , she'd go to the piano an ' play an ' sing . One night he knocked on the window and the husband was there , so the wife went to the piano and played an ' sang : Git away ...
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