Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... thought the rabbit had hatched out of the punkin an ' was a baby donkey . He cried , " Come back here ! Doncha know yer pappy ? " But the rabbit jes ' kept on running . Version B A boy was acomin ' along the road an ' saw a punkin in a ...
... thought the rabbit had hatched out of the punkin an ' was a baby donkey . He cried , " Come back here ! Doncha know yer pappy ? " But the rabbit jes ' kept on running . Version B A boy was acomin ' along the road an ' saw a punkin in a ...
Strana 312
... thought it was his companion acarryin ' a sheep on his back , so he hollered , " Is it fat ? " The poor man thought a hant was speakin ' , so he dropped the woman an ' set out to run as fast as he could , an ' hollered , " Fat or lean ...
... thought it was his companion acarryin ' a sheep on his back , so he hollered , " Is it fat ? " The poor man thought a hant was speakin ' , so he dropped the woman an ' set out to run as fast as he could , an ' hollered , " Fat or lean ...
Strana 314
... thought his pap was atalkin ' to him , so he said , " John said you cain't have any more meat till you pay what you owe . " Version B One Sunday mornin ' a preacher sent his son to git some butter from Paul , the milkman , for Sunday ...
... thought his pap was atalkin ' to him , so he said , " John said you cain't have any more meat till you pay what you owe . " Version B One Sunday mornin ' a preacher sent his son to git some butter from Paul , the milkman , for Sunday ...
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