The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 46
... reached it . There , they have hung it up . Now they are coming back down . " After a long time the Crows reached the earth again , having travelled downward like bullets . The people of the village rejoiced greatly that they had the ...
... reached it . There , they have hung it up . Now they are coming back down . " After a long time the Crows reached the earth again , having travelled downward like bullets . The people of the village rejoiced greatly that they had the ...
Strana 148
... reached the place , following the ball . There was a great high rock there , and the younger said , “ I'll climb it first . " The elder brother sat at the foot of the rock crying and singing about his brother . " He may fall and break ...
... reached the place , following the ball . There was a great high rock there , and the younger said , “ I'll climb it first . " The elder brother sat at the foot of the rock crying and singing about his brother . " He may fall and break ...
Strana 174
... reached him he dived down under the water and cut the big serpent which was holding the boy . He cut its head off with the knife he was carrying . The other saw the serpent rise up , after its head had been cut off , and splash water in ...
... reached him he dived down under the water and cut the big serpent which was holding the boy . He cut its head off with the knife he was carrying . The other saw the serpent rise up , after its head had been cut off , and splash water in ...
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