The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 103
... began to praise it , saying : " My boat , la , is coming , la , to bring me , la , my pretty lady , to marry me , la . " Very soon the boat anchored , and he went down to receive the lady , whom he soon married . Then was Camanla happy ...
... began to praise it , saying : " My boat , la , is coming , la , to bring me , la , my pretty lady , to marry me , la . " Very soon the boat anchored , and he went down to receive the lady , whom he soon married . Then was Camanla happy ...
Strana 162
... began to bark and cry . The boy took his spear and jumped down and stood in front of the door and began hitting all these people with his spear . The road- runner was hit as he ran by and escaped , and the red may still be seen on his ...
... began to bark and cry . The boy took his spear and jumped down and stood in front of the door and began hitting all these people with his spear . The road- runner was hit as he ran by and escaped , and the red may still be seen on his ...
Strana 204
... began to cry . He sought shelter behind a large tree . Soon it began to hail , and it was a very bad storm . After a while the boy heard a voice from above . Some one said , " You are having a hard time all around . I shall be your ...
... began to cry . He sought shelter behind a large tree . Soon it began to hail , and it was a very bad storm . After a while the boy heard a voice from above . Some one said , " You are having a hard time all around . I shall be your ...
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