Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 278
... seen right by the side uv a clift uv rocks ( I were on the upper side uv the clift ) a fine young peach- tree , full uv master plum peaches . I were monstrous hongry and dry , and thanked my stars fur the good luck . I sot down old ...
... seen right by the side uv a clift uv rocks ( I were on the upper side uv the clift ) a fine young peach- tree , full uv master plum peaches . I were monstrous hongry and dry , and thanked my stars fur the good luck . I sot down old ...
Strana 284
... seen the thing would be out wi ' my peas ef thar warn't a stop put to it , fur thar wouldn't a bin a Crowder to sweeten our teeth with . I kept watchin ' and watchin ' , but couldn't make the least ' scuvry . The fence were allers up ...
... seen the thing would be out wi ' my peas ef thar warn't a stop put to it , fur thar wouldn't a bin a Crowder to sweeten our teeth with . I kept watchin ' and watchin ' , but couldn't make the least ' scuvry . The fence were allers up ...
Strana 318
... seen him take the sheet off the bed , hit took the sheet off the cradle , an ' wropt up in it , an ' hid behind another tombstone . When the boy come along , the first thing he saw was the monkey in the sheet , an ' he said , " O look ...
... seen him take the sheet off the bed , hit took the sheet off the cradle , an ' wropt up in it , an ' hid behind another tombstone . When the boy come along , the first thing he saw was the monkey in the sheet , an ' he said , " O look ...
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