Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... returned to his wife's grave and slept there . The weather grew colder , and snow began to cover the ground . At first he cleared it away from the grave and slept on the bare ground ; but when the snow grew deeper and the cold more ...
... returned to his wife's grave and slept there . The weather grew colder , and snow began to cover the ground . At first he cleared it away from the grave and slept on the bare ground ; but when the snow grew deeper and the cold more ...
Strana 223
... returned to camp before their mother , and the elder boy told the younger to take some meat out of the bag ; but when the boy opened the bag there was nothing inside except a live otter . In his fright he threw it on the floor . His ...
... returned to camp before their mother , and the elder boy told the younger to take some meat out of the bag ; but when the boy opened the bag there was nothing inside except a live otter . In his fright he threw it on the floor . His ...
Strana 253
... returned . Beaver said , " I'll carry you across the lake . " Porcupine said , " All right . " Beaver started with Porcupine on his back . He dived and swam under the water a little way , then came up to the surface . Porcupine said ...
... returned . Beaver said , " I'll carry you across the lake . " Porcupine said , " All right . " Beaver started with Porcupine on his back . He dived and swam under the water a little way , then came up to the surface . Porcupine said ...
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