The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 103
... coming , he began to talk thus : " My boat , pot , is coming , pot , to bring me , pot , a pretty lady , pot , to marry me , pot . " But , alas ! a dead grandmother , in- stead of a pretty lady ! He was so angry that he seized his bolo ...
... coming , he began to talk thus : " My boat , pot , is coming , pot , to bring me , pot , a pretty lady , pot , to marry me , pot . " But , alas ! a dead grandmother , in- stead of a pretty lady ! He was so angry that he seized his bolo ...
Strana 327
... coming of the woman with the pipe . As she appeared on the hill- top on her way to the camp , the lightning flashed in every direction . about her . So mysterious was her coming that even the dogs were afraid to bark . As the woman drew ...
... coming of the woman with the pipe . As she appeared on the hill- top on her way to the camp , the lightning flashed in every direction . about her . So mysterious was her coming that even the dogs were afraid to bark . As the woman drew ...
Strana 37
... coming ! " " That xmia - uda yap ! a ma dí alt ! ayagit ' ? " ga nagan yiwiyá - uda they keep coming tléck . yellowhammer . people thou ? didst thou see them ? " that is said to him when he talks Translation : When people come ...
... coming ! " " That xmia - uda yap ! a ma dí alt ! ayagit ' ? " ga nagan yiwiyá - uda they keep coming tléck . yellowhammer . people thou ? didst thou see them ? " that is said to him when he talks Translation : When people come ...
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