The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 110
... gave his consent , and these two were also married . When Singalong saw to what high positions his friends had at- tained , he became desirous of like fortune , so he went to the king and obtained his consent to his marriage with the ...
... gave his consent , and these two were also married . When Singalong saw to what high positions his friends had at- tained , he became desirous of like fortune , so he went to the king and obtained his consent to his marriage with the ...
Strana 269
... gave him such a fine supper that he forgot about the man , though he remarked once or twice that he certainly thought he smelled man . At last morning came , and when the Sun was far enough away to leave no danger , the mother of the Sun ...
... gave him such a fine supper that he forgot about the man , though he remarked once or twice that he certainly thought he smelled man . At last morning came , and when the Sun was far enough away to leave no danger , the mother of the Sun ...
Strana 190
... gave it to Standing on the Ground ; then she got another bowl , filled it , and gave it to Sweet Root . Then she said to them , " My grandsons , look to the north . " They looked and saw the prairie covered with buffalo . The dust was ...
... gave it to Standing on the Ground ; then she got another bowl , filled it , and gave it to Sweet Root . Then she said to them , " My grandsons , look to the north . " They looked and saw the prairie covered with buffalo . The dust was ...
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