Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 66
... side of the International Line . However , had evasions been desirable , every singer could easily have been brought over to the Maine side and the song taken down upon Maine soil . Probably only the ' unco guid ' will be shocked at our ...
... side of the International Line . However , had evasions been desirable , every singer could easily have been brought over to the Maine side and the song taken down upon Maine soil . Probably only the ' unco guid ' will be shocked at our ...
Strana 134
... side by side and talked together . When darkness came on the boy stole out of the bushes , strung an arrow on his bow and hid opposite his sister and the woman on the other side of the fire . Now the little girl asked the woman ...
... side by side and talked together . When darkness came on the boy stole out of the bushes , strung an arrow on his bow and hid opposite his sister and the woman on the other side of the fire . Now the little girl asked the woman ...
Strana 146
... side he could see many people moving about in a large village , where the houses on one side were red , on the other grey . He shouted and shouted for hours , but no one seemed to hear him , and at last he yawned wearily . Immediately ...
... side he could see many people moving about in a large village , where the houses on one side were red , on the other grey . He shouted and shouted for hours , but no one seemed to hear him , and at last he yawned wearily . Immediately ...
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