The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 327
... woman came away unchanged . The young man who had stood at one side watching was frightened and started to run away , but the woman called him back . As he looked back the woman told him to go to the camp where all the people were and ...
... woman came away unchanged . The young man who had stood at one side watching was frightened and started to run away , but the woman called him back . As he looked back the woman told him to go to the camp where all the people were and ...
Strana 197
... woman lived . As soon as the old woman saw him she cried out , " Oh ! my son , my lost son ! " She called the young man in- side and cooked some meat for him . Now the brother was very sleepy , but was suspicious of the woman , so he ...
... woman lived . As soon as the old woman saw him she cried out , " Oh ! my son , my lost son ! " She called the young man in- side and cooked some meat for him . Now the brother was very sleepy , but was suspicious of the woman , so he ...
Strana 200
... woman and sent her out for wood . Now when the woman had gone they took up the bundle she had brought with her and in which she kept the robe with the scalps and tossed it into the fire . Then the brothers went away . The woman gathered ...
... woman and sent her out for wood . Now when the woman had gone they took up the bundle she had brought with her and in which she kept the robe with the scalps and tossed it into the fire . Then the brothers went away . The woman gathered ...
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