Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... once again , as soon as the man pulled , it snapped in two . Now at last they realized that some supernatural agency was working against them , and all scattered to their homes except the man's brother , who kept watch at the bottom of ...
... once again , as soon as the man pulled , it snapped in two . Now at last they realized that some supernatural agency was working against them , and all scattered to their homes except the man's brother , who kept watch at the bottom of ...
Strana 294
... Once a mother pig went to market , an ' on her way back she went up in an apple tree to get some apples for her children . The wolf came along an ' said , " Those look like fine apples . " " Yes , take one , " replied the pig . " Catch ...
... Once a mother pig went to market , an ' on her way back she went up in an apple tree to get some apples for her children . The wolf came along an ' said , " Those look like fine apples . " " Yes , take one , " replied the pig . " Catch ...
Strana 317
... Once a man was atravellin ' along the road , an ' he stopped for the night at a house . When it came bedtime , the family began to pull off their shoes around the fireside , an ' stuffin ' their socks in their shoes . The man was ...
... Once a man was atravellin ' along the road , an ' he stopped for the night at a house . When it came bedtime , the family began to pull off their shoes around the fireside , an ' stuffin ' their socks in their shoes . The man was ...
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