The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 269
... told her , and then she told him that he was in great danger , for if her son , the Sun , came home and found him there he would eat him . The enchanter told her that he would not go away without the medi- cine , and at last the mother ...
... told her , and then she told him that he was in great danger , for if her son , the Sun , came home and found him there he would eat him . The enchanter told her that he would not go away without the medi- cine , and at last the mother ...
Strana 113
... told the old man that he had come to marry his daughter , and the old man told him he might if he could show that he had enough money . As Juan was rich , this did not take long to do , and after a few days Juan and Maria were married ...
... told the old man that he had come to marry his daughter , and the old man told him he might if he could show that he had enough money . As Juan was rich , this did not take long to do , and after a few days Juan and Maria were married ...
Strana 173
... told by Two Crows it is a sacred story , and must not be told except at night , and a prayer was made for forgiveness for having told it . E - HYŌPH ' - STA ( YELLOWTOP - TO - HEAD WOMAN ) . This is the story of the beginning of the ...
... told by Two Crows it is a sacred story , and must not be told except at night , and a prayer was made for forgiveness for having told it . E - HYŌPH ' - STA ( YELLOWTOP - TO - HEAD WOMAN ) . This is the story of the beginning of the ...
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