Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 84
... turned it down , Th ' ol ' man jumped in it . The bed Gold is my fiddle , silver is my bow , I done told you my name three times An ' still you don't know ! The name is My . Jim Damper rid acrost th ' bridge , Bow , bow she bent t ' me ...
... turned it down , Th ' ol ' man jumped in it . The bed Gold is my fiddle , silver is my bow , I done told you my name three times An ' still you don't know ! The name is My . Jim Damper rid acrost th ' bridge , Bow , bow she bent t ' me ...
Strana 245
... turned back , but the other , who was a caribou , remained with the Sekani and married one of their maidens . That is the reason black bears now den themselves up during the winter , while caribou remain out in the snow . The Sekani ...
... turned back , but the other , who was a caribou , remained with the Sekani and married one of their maidens . That is the reason black bears now den themselves up during the winter , while caribou remain out in the snow . The Sekani ...
Strana 295
... turned all red . She tried to wash it off , but the more she washed it , the redder it got . When her husband came back , he looked at the keys an ' saw the red one . " You've been in the room in which I told you not to go , " he said ...
... turned all red . She tried to wash it off , but the more she washed it , the redder it got . When her husband came back , he looked at the keys an ' saw the red one . " You've been in the room in which I told you not to go , " he said ...
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A Folk Legend | 45 |
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