Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... marry her . " " Dance for her then , " ordered black bear . " I am not the chief , so I will dance but a little while , " answered muskrat . He danced , sang his song , and sat down again . " What will you give her to eat if you marry ...
... marry her . " " Dance for her then , " ordered black bear . " I am not the chief , so I will dance but a little while , " answered muskrat . He danced , sang his song , and sat down again . " What will you give her to eat if you marry ...
Strana 134
... marry ? You go round the mountain on that side and I will go round on this . Let us meet in a place where two trees stand close together . If we jump together through the trees from the same side we shall be different and can marry ...
... marry ? You go round the mountain on that side and I will go round on this . Let us meet in a place where two trees stand close together . If we jump together through the trees from the same side we shall be different and can marry ...
Strana 320
... marry the poor boy . They told her to run an ' git the boy , ' cause he could marry their girl right away , if God would only take that curse offa them . The ole witch went an ' got the boy , an ' on her way out , she slipped the ...
... marry the poor boy . They told her to run an ' git the boy , ' cause he could marry their girl right away , if God would only take that curse offa them . The ole witch went an ' got the boy , an ' on her way out , she slipped the ...
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